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Soil and organic carbon redistribution in a recently burned Mediterranean hillslope affected by water erosion processes

2022

Forest fires cause many changes in the physical, chemical and biological soil properties such as aggregation and soil organic carbon contents (SOC) as well as on soil hydrology and erosion processes. Most studies on post-fire soil erosion in Mediterranean environments have been plot-based and research at hillslope or broader scale is scarce. Understanding SOC nature, distribution and modifications, as produced by forest fires and erosion, has become crucial to model and define the role of soil erosion as source or sink of C, and to sustainably manage ecosystem services related to the soil resource. This research provides data about the loss and redistribution of soil and SOC in a Mediterran…

Total organic carbonCanopyMediterranean climateConnectivitySòls ErosióForest firesSoil ScienceSedimentSoil scienceSoil carbonCoupled hillslopesSedimentary depositional environmentSòls DegradacióSoil organic carbon sinkSoil waterIncendisDensity fractionationErosionEnvironmental science
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Effect of three different irrigation solutions applied by passive ultrasonic irrigation

2015

Objectives This study evaluated the maximum depth and percentage of irrigant penetration into dentinal tubules by passive ultrasonic irrigation (PUI). Materials and Methods Thirty extracted human teeth were instrumented and divided into three groups. According to final irrigation regimen, 5.25% sodium hypochlorite (Group A, NaOCl), 2% chlorhexidine (Group B, CHX) and saline solution (Group C, control group) were applied with Irrisafe 20 tips (Acteon) and PUI. Irrigant was mixed with 0.1% rhodamine B. Sections at 2 mm, 5 mm, and 8 mm from the apex were examined with confocal laser scanning microscopy (CLSM). The percentage and maximum depth of irrigant penetration were measured. Kruskal-Wall…

Ultrasonic irrigationMaterials scienceDentinal penetrationConfocal laser scanning microscopeConfocal laser scanning microscopeChlorhexidineNanotechnologyGeneral MedicinePenetration (firestop)lcsh:RK1-715Passive ultrasonic irrigationSodium hypochloritestomatognathic diseaseschemistry.chemical_compoundDentinal Tubulestomatognathic systemchemistryMaximum depthlcsh:DentistrySodium hypochloriteIrrigation SolutionsResearch ArticleBiomedical engineeringRestorative Dentistry & Endodontics
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An In Vitro Experiment for Postmortem Vascular Permeation. The Passage of Morphine and Morphine Glucuronides Across a Vascular Wall

1997

A venous blood sample taken at autopsy cannot be considered to represent the antemortem blood concentration of a particular substance. Autolytic processes cause disintegration and increasing permeability of the physiological and anatomical barriers such as vascular walls and lead to changes in substance concentrations. In the present study, the experimental design represents an in vitro postmortem simulation of a drug substance crossing a venous wall. The postmortem behavior of morphine, morphine-3- and morphine-6-glucuronide was investigated. A Chien-Valia-diffusion chamber with a patch of inferior vena cava as diffusion barrier was used. For optimal simulation of postmortem events, vein s…

Vascular wallPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyVena Cava InferiorVascular permeabilityAutopsyInferior vena cavaPathology and Forensic MedicineGeneticsmedicineHumansVascular tissueFluorescent DyesMorphine DerivativesDose-Response Relationship DrugMorphineRhodaminesChemistryBiological TransportPenetration (firestop)Permeationmedicine.veinPostmortem ChangesAnesthesiaMorphineDiffusion Chambers CultureEndothelium Vascularmedicine.drugJournal of Forensic Sciences
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Porous structure of fibre networks formed by a foaming process: a comparative study of different characterization techniques

2016

Recent developments in making fibre materials using the foam-forming technology have raised a need to characterize the porous structure at low material density. In order to find an effective choice among all structure-characterization methods, both two-dimensional and three-dimensional techniques were used to explore the porous structure of foam-formed samples made with two different types of cellulose fibre. These techniques included X-ray microtomography, scanning electron microscopy, light microscopy, direct surface imaging using a CCD camera and mercury intrusion porosimetry. The mean pore radius for a varying type of fibre and for varying foam properties was described similarly by all …

Void (astronomy)HistologyMaterials scienceX-ray microtomographyScanning electron microscopeBubbleNanotechnology02 engineering and technologyPenetration (firestop)Radius010402 general chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciences0104 chemical sciencesPathology and Forensic MedicineMicroscopyComposite material0210 nano-technologyPorosityJournal of Microscopy
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Conservation of Ptilostemon greuteri (Asteraceae), an endemic climate relict from Sicily (Italy): state of knowledge after the discovery of a second …

2022

Ptilostemon greuteri is one of the most endangered and poorly studied woody vascular plant species of the Mediterranean Basin, endemic to Sicily (Italy). Several peculiar traits confer to P. greuteri a character of uniqueness and an enigmatic attractiveness. In fact, at first glimpse the largest individuals of this species remind the most remarkable and peculiar cases of herbaceous genera (e.g., Echium, Senecio) turned woody on insular or insular-like mountain ecosystems. Following the discovery of a second population of this rare species, a project aiming at the study and conservation of P. greuteri was set up. We present here updated information on the distribution, conservation status, b…

WoodinessEcologyConservation BiologyConservation biologyEndemismIUCN Red List assessmentMicro-topographyWildfiresWoodinessMicrotopographyWildfireEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsNature and Landscape ConservationEndemismIUCN Red List assessment
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Thin plastic foil X-ray optics with spiral geometry

2007

Winding a plastic foil ribbon into spiral cylinder or spiral cones we can design and build single or multiple reflection X-ray grazing incidence focusing optics with potential applications in Astronomy as well as experimental physics. The use of thin plastic foils from common industrial applications and of a mounting technique which does not require the construction of mandrels make these optics very cost effective. A spiral geometry focusing optic produces an annular image of a point source with the angular size of the annulus depending mainly on the pitch of the winding and the focal length. We use a ray-tracing code to evaluate the performances of cylindrical, and double conical spiral g…

X-ray instrumentation; grazing incidence opticsPhysicsbusiness.industryX-ray opticsGeometryConical surfaceOpticsX-ray instrumentationX-ray instrumentation grazing incidence opticsgrazing incidence opticsAnnulus (firestop)Reflection (physics)Focal lengthCylinderRay tracing (graphics)businessSpiralSPIE Proceedings
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Enhanced tissue penetration of antibodies through pressurized immunohistochemistry

2020

ABSTRACTTo address the inefficiency of passive diffusion for antibody penetration in thick tissue samples, which limits clearing-technique applications, we developed a versatile and simple device to perform antibody incubation under increased barometric pressure. Pressurized immunohistochemistry greatly improves the uniformity, intensity, and depth of fluorescent immunostaining in thick human and mouse brain samples. Furthermore, pressurized immunohistochemistry substantially decreases the time required for classic staining of thin sections.SUBMISSION CATEGORYNew Results

biologyChemistrybiology.proteinImmunohistochemistryIncreased barometric pressurePenetration (firestop)AntibodyTissue penetrationImmunostainingBiomedical engineeringStaining
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The Impact of Solar Penetration on Solar and Gas Market Value: An Application to the Italian Power Market

2014

We assess the impact of solar penetration in the Italian wholesale electricity market on the market value of solar with respect to gas sources, measured as the ratio between the relative price they respectively earn and the average daily electricity price (value factor). We find that, on average, an increase of solar generation has a negative impact on the price earned by solar producers, thus causing a marginal departure from the grid parity condition. The relation between solar production and its market value is not constant over the years, while it depends on the degree of solar penetration. It is positive for very low levels of solar production while, as production increases, its margin…

business.industryPenetration (firestop)Relative priceAgricultural economicsGrid parityGas marketRenewable energyMicroeconomicsPhysics::Space PhysicsEconomicsAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsElectricity marketAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsMarket powerMarket valuebusinessSSRN Electronic Journal
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Nanoscale mechanical characterization of polymers by AFM nanoindentations: Critical approach to the elastic characterization

2006

AFM nanoindentations show a dependence of penetration, i.e., the relative motion between the sample and the tip (indenter), on material elastic properties when using the same load. This elationship becomes visible by using of samples being homogeneous down to the scale of nanoindentation. They were prepared from materials covering a broad range of mechanical behavior: from rubbery networks to glassy and semicrystalline polymers. The elastic modulus can be obtained applying Sneddon’s elastic contact mechanics approach. To do this, some calibrations and instrumental features have to be measured accurately. All the polymers tested show that the contact between the tip and the sample is dominat…

chemistry.chemical_classificationMaterials sciencePolymers and PlasticsOrganic ChemistryPolymerPenetration (firestop)NanoindentationInorganic ChemistryCrystallinityContact mechanicsSettore ING-IND/22 - Scienza E Tecnologia Dei Materialichemistryvisual_artPolymer chemistryMaterials Chemistryvisual_art.visual_art_mediumNanoscale mechanicalPolycarbonateComposite materialNanoscopic scaleElastic modulus
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A Methodology for Protection of Trees Against Lightning Strikes as a Measure to Prevent Fires and Loss of Human Life

2021

Some regions may be characterized by a very low annual lightning ground flash density, and yet lightning strikes seem to have been in those areas the cause of widespread wildfires in forested areas. Due to global climate change, these occurrences seem to be an increasing threat. In this paper, the authors discuss the withstand capability of trees against lightning and introduce the criteria for the deployment of tree lightning protection systems (TLPS) to protect forested areas, where deemed necessary by the tree risk assessment. This work analytically identifies the critical trunk radius of the tree below which the tree may explode in the case of a lightning strike and ignite the surroundi…

collection areaHuman lifeflash densityFiresLightningIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineeringwood resistivityElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLightning protectionMoistureform factorConductivityVegetationbusiness.industryGlobal warmingEnvironmental resource managementtreesVegetationwood densityProtection systemcollection area; Conductivity; Fires; flash density; form factor; lightning; Lightning; Lightning protection; Moisture; resistivity; Temperature dependence; trees; Vegetation; wood density; wood resistivityLightningSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaresistivityCollection area Conductivity Fires flash density form factor lightning Lightning protection Moisture resistivity Temperature dependence trees Vegetation wood density wood resistivityTree (data structure)Lightning strikeTemperature dependenceControl and Systems EngineeringEnvironmental sciencebusinessIEEE Transactions on Industry Applications
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