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Financial measures for supporting wind power systems in Europe: A comparison between green tags and feed’in tariffs

2008

Distributed Generation demonstrates to be able to significantly influence the electric power system, bringing considerable benefits to the quality of service and improving the energetic efficiency of the distribution network. In particular, in the last few years, Distributed Generation from renewable energy sources is considerably increased thanks to the many support policies promoted worldwide with the aim of facing the environmental issue and the problem of the permanent rise of prices of the fossil energy. In this contest, after a brief review on the financing strategies carried out in Europe in the last decade for promoting the recourse to renewable energy, the paper presents a comparis…

FinanceEnvironmental issueElectric power systemWind powerbusiness.industryDistributed generationFossil fuelBusinessElectricityFeed-in tariffRenewable energy2008 International Symposium on Power Electronics, Electrical Drives, Automation and Motion
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The negligence and lazy of the Administration: the greatest danger to the conservation of the unique lagerstätte sites

2019

An example is given of one of the most important sites in the Spanish fossil record, such as the almost a hundred moulds of ancient jellyfish of hydrozoan Medusozoa, Cnidaria, exceptionally preserved in an arkosic greywacke bedding plane of the Corduban/Terreneuvian Epoch (lowermost Cambrian) in the municipal district of Constantina (Seville). In spite of its scientific-patrimonial importance and the fact that it has been brought to the attention of the Andalusian autonomous administration for more than twenty-five years, it has still not been the object of an adequate legal protection figure. This lack of interest or bureaucratic slowness is causing an irreparable loss in many of its eleme…

FisheryGeographyFossil RecordLegal protectionSpitePaleontologyLagerstätteQE701-760MedusozoaAdministration (probate law)Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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TESTING SIMILARITY COEFFICIENTS FOR ANALYSIS OF THE FOSSIL RECORD USING CLUSTERING METHODS: THE PALAEOZOIC FLORA AS A STUDY CASE

2020

This paper reports a global methodological approach based on the similarity and clustering methods of the Palaeozoic plant fossil record using a comparative approach between two similarity measures: the Jacard and Raup-Crick Coefficients. The results show that although the Raup-Crick Coefficients clearly have the potential for providing more robust results, the consequences of the extinction processes are better reflected in the similarity analysis based on the Jaccard Coefficients. On the other hand, the cluster analysis based on UPGMA algorithm shows four robust clusters and reveals new evidence for the singularity of Mississippian flora. Finally, the results obtained reveal that similari…

FloraJaccard indexExtinctionbusiness.industryComparative methodUPGMAPaleontologyPattern recognitionBiologyQE701-760Paleontologyevolutionary innovations extinction processes multivariate analysis palaeozoic fossil record similaritySimilarity (network science)Cluster (physics)Artificial intelligenceCluster analysisbusinessSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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The trace fossil gyrochorte: ethology and paleoecology

2021

Specimens of the trace fossil Gyrochorte from the Ordovician, Jurassic and Cretaceous of Utah, and the Pliocene of Spain are described. These occurrences expand the stratigraphic range of the ichnogenus, and allow for a re­examination of this paleoenvironmentally sensitive and puzzling trace fossil. The recognition of the penetrative characteristic of the trace is essential for a correct identification, as some trace fossils have been erroneously ascribed to Gyrochorte in the past. The producer must have been a detritus-feeding worm-like animal, probably an annelid,  that created a bilobed, vertically penetrating and sometimes plaited meandering trace. Gyrochorte typically occurs in sandy f…

FodinichniaTrace (semiology)trace fossils gyrochorte ethologyPaleontologyRange (biology)FaciesOrdovicianPaleoecologyPaleontologyTrace fossilBiologyQE701-760CretaceousSpanish Journal of Palaeontology
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Intracranial Pressure and Mass Displacements of the Intracranial Contents

1976

The brain is completely surrounded by the bony skull and its closely adherent, tough, dural inner lining. This converts the enclosed space into a watertight chamber with the exception of the small, basally situated foramen magnum. In adults, these factors combine to prevent the skull from expanding. Consequently, the intracranial volume cannot fluctuate. In addition, the intracranial contents — blood, brain, and spinal fluid — are essentially noncompressible.

Foramen magnumbusiness.industryAnatomyVentricular systemCorpus callosumSkullmedicine.anatomical_structurePosterior cranial fossaIntracranial volumeotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineSubarachnoid spacebusinessIntracranial pressure
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La fossa di Danisinni, un sistema di eccesso

2014

La “fossa” di Danisinni è una depressione orografica che si estende dai margini del centro storico di Palermo fino alle emergenze monumentali delle Catacombe dei Cappuccini. Il presente studio, attraverso una sintetica disamina degli eventi salienti della storia di questo luogo, vuole delineare una possibile strategia per la riqualificazione del complesso sistema di aree verdi, proponendo nuove modalità d’accesso per connettere questo potenziale parco al centro storico della città. L’antico alveo del fiume Papireto e il sistema di gallerie delle Catacombe dei Cappuccini, appaiono come dei tracciati da riscoprire e nei quali insediare modalità d’accesso ricche ed inedite.

Fossa di Danisinni Catacombe sistema di accessoSettore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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AnABlast: Re-searching for Protein-Coding Sequences in Genomic Regions

2019

AnABlast is a computational tool that highlights protein-coding regions within intergenic and intronic DNA sequences which escape detection by standard gene prediction algorithms. DNA sequences with small protein-coding genes or exons, complex intron-containing genes, or degenerated DNA fragments are efficiently targeted by AnABlast. Furthermore, this algorithm is particularly useful in detecting protein-coding sequences with nonsignificant homologs to sequences in databases. AnABlast can be executed online at http://www.bioinfocabd.upo.es/anablast/ .

Fossil DNA sequencesProtein coding0303 health sciencesGene predictionCoding DNA sequences030302 biochemistry & molecular biologyComputational biologyBiologyGene findingDNA sequencing03 medical and health sciencesExonchemistry.chemical_compoundIntergenic regionchemistryHomologous chromosomeSmall genesGeneIn silico annotation toolDNA030304 developmental biology
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Cogeneration from thermal treatment of selected municipal solid wastes. A stoichiometric model building for the case study on Palermo

2003

This paper aims to calculate the energetic and environmental effects of an integrated solid waste management system in Palermo, Italy. In particular, the thermal treatment of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) with energy recovery is assessed. The current characterization at the local scale is taken into account. Two different options of collection are taken into account: (1) unselected wastes; and (2) sorted collection, according to the current Italian regulation. Combustion process is analyzed and the following features are calculated: (1) stoichiometric content of air and air excess; and (2) temperature and enthalpy of flue gases. Energy recovery is performed in the hypothesis of Hirn cycle bot…

Fossil FuelsTechnologyEngineeringFlue gasEnergy recoveryMunicipal solid wasteWaste managementbusiness.industryFossil fuelEnvironmental engineeringConservation of Energy ResourcesPublic PolicyIncinerationModels TheoreticalCombustionRefuse DisposalCogenerationWaste treatmentElectricityItalybusinessWaste Management and DisposalThermal energyWaste Management
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Book Review. The Pleistocene of Untermassfeld near Meiningen (Thüringen, Germany).

2020

Around one million years ago (late Early Pleistocene), a major faunal turnover occurred in Europe, linked to the onset of increased climatic instability: the transition between Villafranchian and Galerian faunas. Few palaeontological sites in Europe documents this biological event, highlighting over all of them the site of Untermassfeld, near Meiningen (Thuringia, Germany), which provided an amazing fossil record, either in abundance, diversity, and good preservation.Previous results of the interdisciplinary research developed on Untermassfeld were published in three volumes of the monograph series of the Romisch-Germanischen Zentralmuseums, Mainz, released in 1997 and 2001, as well as in a…

Fossil RecordEarly PleistoceneGeographyPleistoceneVillafranchianPaleontologyExcavationArchaeologyQE701-760Spanish Journal of Palaeontology
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2006

The relevant information on the fossil record of the Neogene molluscs of the north of the Teruel Basin in the period between the years 1775-1998 is compiled and analyzed. First, the total number of different taxa mentioned in every paper is counted, second only the number of specific references is counted. The last references are divided into three categories called: new references, new species and repeated references. Apart from the information contained in every paper, the number of taxa contemplated, and the typology of the specific references, it is proposed a classification of the studies on neogene molluscs of this area in six stages: first (1775-1849), second (1849-1910), third (1910…

Fossil RecordGeographyTaxonPeriod (geology)GeologyStructural basinNeogeneArchaeologyRelevant informationEstudios Geológicos
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