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The Application of Active Biomonitoring with the Use of Mosses to Identify Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in an Atmospheric Aerosol

2021

The use of biological indicators of environmental quality is an alternative method of monitoring ecosystem pollution. Various groups of contaminants, including organic ones, can be measured in environmental samples. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) have not yet been determined by the moss bag technique. This technique uses several moss species simultaneously in urban areas to select the best biomonitoring of these compounds, which are dangerous to humans and the environment. In this research, a gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry was used for the determination of selected PAHs in three species of mosses: Pleurozium schreberi, Sphagnum fallax and Dicranum polysetum (acti…

Pollutionmedia_common.quotation_subjectpolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbonspolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons; bioindicator; moss bag techniquePharmaceutical ScienceBryophytaArticleAnalytical ChemistryQD241-441Drug DiscoveryBiomonitoringCluster AnalysisbioindicatorPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAir filtermedia_commonAerosolsAir PollutantsbiologyAtmosphereOrganic ChemistryContaminationbiology.organism_classificationMossSphagnum fallaxmoss bag techniqueChemistry (miscellaneous)Environmental chemistryMolecular MedicineEnvironmental scienceBioindicatorFiltrationBiological MonitoringPleurozium schreberiMolecules; Volume 26; Issue 23; Pages: 7258
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Invariant pattern recognition based on 1-D Wavelet functions and the polynomial decomposition

1997

Abstract A new filter, consisting of 1-D Wavelet functions is suggested for achieving optical invariant pattern recognition. The formed filter is actually a real function, hence, it is theoretically possible to be implemented under both spatially coherent and spatially incoherent illuminations. The filter is based on the polynomial expansion, and is constructed out of a scaled bank of filters multiplied by 1-D Wavelet weight functions. The obtained output is shown to be invariant to 2-D scaling even when different scaling factors are applied on the different axes. The computer simulations and the experimental results demonstrate the potential hidden in this technique.

Polynomial decompositionbusiness.industryAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsInvariant pattern recognitionInvariant extended Kalman filterElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsWaveletReal-valued functionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryInvariant (mathematics)businessAlgorithmPolynomial expansionScalingMathematicsOptics Communications
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GRADED IDENTITIES FOR THE ALGEBRA OF n×n UPPER TRIANGULAR MATRICES OVER AN INFINITE FIELD

2003

We consider the algebra Un(K) of n×n upper triangular matrices over an infinite field K equipped with its usual ℤn-grading. We describe a basis of the ideal of the graded polynomial identities for this algebra.

PolynomialHilbert series and Hilbert polynomialMathematics::Commutative AlgebraGeneral MathematicsGraded ringTriangular matrixBasis (universal algebra)Graded Lie algebraFiltered algebraAlgebrasymbols.namesakeDifferential graded algebrasymbolsMathematicsInternational Journal of Algebra and Computation
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Wavelet Frames Generated by Perfect Reconstruction Filter Banks

2015

It was indicated in Sect. 2.2 that oversampled perfect reconstruction (PR) filter banks generate specific types of frames in the signal space. In this chapter, a family of tight and semi-tight frames is presented. The three- and four-channel filter banks that generate the framed originate from polynomial and discrete splines. Those frames have properties, which are attractive for signal processing, such as symmetry, interpolation, flat spectra. These properties are combined with fine time-domain localization and efficient implementation. This family includes framelets, that have any number of discrete vanishing moments. Non-compactness of their supports is compensated by exponential decay o…

PolynomialSignal processingWaveletComputer scienceInterpolation (computer graphics)Filter (signal processing)Symmetry (geometry)Filter bankSignalAlgorithm
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Data from: Chironomus riparius (Diptera) genome sequencing reveals the impact of minisatellite transposable elements on population divergence

2017

Active transposable elements (TEs) may result in divergent genomic insertion and abundance patterns among conspecific populations. Upon secondary contact, such divergent genetic backgrounds can theoretically give rise to classical Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMI), thus contributing to the evolution of endogenous genetic barriers and eventually cause population divergence. We investigated differential TE abundance among conspecific populations of the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius and evaluated their potential role in causing endogenous genetic incompatibilities between these populations. We focussed on a Chironomus-specific TE, the minisatellite-like Cla-element, whose activi…

Pool-SeqChironomus ripariusendogenous selectionBLAST outputfood and beveragesgenome draftfilter duplicatesExonsgene sequencepresentLife sciencesmedicine and health careannotationinsect genomeMedicineTransposon
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Design and performance evaluation of a high power density EMI filter for PWM inverter-fed induction motor drives

2015

This paper presents the design of an electromagnetic interference (EMI) filter for a low voltage high current induction motor drives supplied by DC power grids, such as those used in several vehicle applications. In order to effectively design the EMI filter a suitable Common Mode/Differential Mode (CM/DM) separation technique has been used. In consideration of the high operating currents, a software based separation technique using time domain measurements has been applied. The proposed technique allows the CM and DM sections of the EMI filter to be properly selected in a more economical way, i.e. without the need of dedicated hardware or costly radio frequency (RF) instrumentation. The de…

Power DensityEngineeringEMI filterMotor drivebusiness.industryElectrical engineeringEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyElectromagnetic interferenceCM and DM separation techniquesMotor driveSettore ING-IND/31 - ElettrotecnicaFilter (video)EMIElectronic engineeringCommon-mode signalCM and DM separation techniqueElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessLow voltageInduction motorPulse-width modulation
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Effect of pre-treatments based on UV photocatalysis and photo-oxidation on toluene biofiltration performance

2011

BACKGROUND: The integration of UV photocatalysis and biofiltration seems to be a promising combination of technologies for the removal of hydrophobic and poorly biodegradable air pollutants. The influence of pre-treatments based on UV254 nm photocatalysis and photo-oxidation on the biofiltration of toluene as a target compound was evaluated in a controlled long-term experimental study using different system configurations: a standalone biofilter, a combined UV photocatalytic reactor-biofilter, and a combined UV photo-oxidation reactor (without catalyst)-biofilter. RESULTS: Under the operational conditions used (residence time of 2.7 s and toluene concentrations 600–1200 mg C m−3), relativel…

Pre treatmentChromatographyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral Chemical EngineeringOrganic ChemistryPollutionTolueneCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyAir pollutantschemistryChemical engineeringBiofilterPhotocatalysisDegradation (geology)Waste Management and DisposalBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Control of VOC emissions from a flexographic printing facility using an industrial biotrickling filter.

2011

The study of an industrial unit of biotrickling filter for the treatment of the exhaust gases of a flexographic facility was investigated over a 2-year period with the objective to meet the volatile organic compound (VOC) regulatory emission limits. Increasing the water flow rate from 2 to 40 m3 h−1 improved the performance of the process, meeting the VOC regulation when 40 m3 h−1 were used. An empty bed residence time (EBRT) of 36 s was used when the inlet air temperature was 18.7 °C, and an EBRT as low as 26 s was set when the inlet temperature was 26.8 °C. During this long-term operation, the pressure drop over the column of the bioreactor was completely controlled avoiding clogging prob…

Pressure dropchemistry.chemical_classificationAir PollutantsVolatile Organic CompoundsEnvironmental EngineeringWaste managementSewageWater flowResidence time (fluid dynamics)Filter (aquarium)CloggingBioreactorschemistryFlexographyvisual_artAir PollutionBioreactorvisual_art.visual_art_mediumPressureEnvironmental sciencePrintingVolatile organic compoundFiltrationWater Science and TechnologyWater science and technology : a journal of the International Association on Water Pollution Research
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Comparing the dynamic performance of wastewater treatment systems: A metafrontier Malmquist productivity index approach

2015

The assessment of productivity change of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is essential to improve the performance over time of the facilities evaluated. This study assessed and compared the productivity growth of WWTPs operating with non-homogeneous technologies. The metafrontier Malmquist productivity index (MMPI) was computed for a sample of 99 WWTPs encompassing 4 alternative technologies: activated sludge (AS), aerated lagoon (AL), trickling filter (TF) and rotating biological contactor (BD). The results indicated that, on average, WWTPs with AS and BD exhibited better performance over time than WWTPs with AL and TF. The MMPI indicates that, over the period 2007-2009, the productivit…

Productivity changeEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringIndex (economics)Sewagebusiness.industryTrickling filterEnvironmental engineeringEfficiencyGeneral MedicineWastewaterManagement Monitoring Policy and LawRotating biological contactorWaste Disposal FluidTechnical changeBioreactorsAerated lagoonSewage treatmentsense organsbusinessWaste Management and DisposalProductivityJournal of Environmental Management
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Management and use of filter masks in the “none-medical” population during the Covid-19 period

2020

Abstract SARS-CoV-2 has become a pandemic disease declared by the World Health Organization, consequently each nation has taken a series of actions managed by the government in order to prevent the spread of this dangerous virus. The most common countermeasure is the use of a mask that should cover the mouth and nose to filter the inhaled and exhaled air. Those masks are medical devices that should be handled properly; unfortunately in our study, observation of the population during the so-called “phase 2″ has very often shown an inappropriate use of any type of mask which reduces its effectiveness. The correct dissemination of adequate information on how to use the mask and the strict cont…

Proper behavioreducation.field_of_studyGovernmentCover (telecommunications)Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Computer scienceSevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)PopulationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Healthmedicine.diseaseFilter (software)ArticleFiltering masksCountermeasureFiltering masks Covid-19 Proper behaviorPandemicmedicineMedical emergencyCovid-19Safety Risk Reliability and QualityeducationSafety ResearchSafety Science
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