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Thermodynamic properties of water-β-cyclodextrin-dodecylsurfactant ternary systems

1995

Densities, heat capacities and conductivities of water-surfactant-β-cyclodextrin (β-CD) ternary systems were determined at 25°C. The surfactants studied were sodium dodecylsulfate (NaDS) and dodecyltrimethylammonium bromide (DTAB). From conductivity data, apparent critical micelle concentrations (cmc*) and degree of ionization of micelles were obtained at a fixed β-CD concentration (mCD). From the cmc* value and that in water (cmc) the stoichiometry of the surfactant-β-CD complex was calculated. At a given mCD, the apparent molar volume Vϕ,CD and heat capacity Cϕ,CD of β-CD in the two surfactants were calculated as functions of surfactant concentration mS. For both NaDS and DTAB, Vϕ,CD incr…

Aqueous solutionTernary numeral systemChemistryInorganic chemistryBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryBiochemistryMicelleHeat capacityDegree of ionizationMolar volumePulmonary surfactantCritical micelle concentrationPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyJournal of Solution Chemistry
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Nitrogen Transfer Is Enhanced By AMF Fungi In A Faba Bean/Wheat Intercropping

2018

Intercropping is an agricultural practice that can offer several benefits allowing a better native resources use efficiency and, consequently, a restraint of the auxiliary inputs and often a greater production compared to the monocultures (Brooker et al. 2015). Several authors observed that, in a legume/non-legume mixture, one of the benefits could be the N transfer (up to 80 % of the non-legume N demand; Thilakarathna et al. 2016). The transfer may occur via different pathways: legume rhizodeposition, plant tissue decomposition and direct transfer through arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) (Bedoussac et al. 2015). The latter, can simultaneously establish symbiotic relationship with differe…

Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi Nitrogen transfer Intercropping WheatSettore AGR/02 - Agronomia E Coltivazioni Erbacee
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Comparison between probe stagnation point heat flux measurements and correlation formulas in SCIROCCO plasma wind tunnel tests

2012

A large part of the SCIROCCO Arc Heater Performance Map has been investigated. The heat flux measurements at the stagnation point of t he facility Calibratio Probe have been used to find an experimental fit. Such a formula ha s been compared with the predictions of the De Filippis-Serpico equation and the well known Fay-Riddell formula. Finally the experimental fit has been also compared with the Sa gner-Verant formula obtained at the ONERA F4 hypersonic plasma wind tunnel.

Arc (geometry)Hypersonic speedClassical mechanicsHeat fluxmeasurements scirocco plasma wind tunnel testsPhysics::Space PhysicsSettore ING-IND/06 - FluidodinamicaPlasmaMechanicsStagnation pointMathematicsWind tunnel
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Impact of Different Building Materials on Summer Comfort in Low-Energy Buildings

2015

Abstract The aim of the current paper is to analyse thermal comfort and overheating risks in the low-energy buildings in a summer season under Latvian climate conditions both experimentally and numerically. An interior temperature and relative humidity are analysed under free-floating conditions. Two cases are analysed: in one case, the solar influence through the window is taken into account; in the other this influence is omitted. Three different building solutions are observed: two building structures which mainly consist of the mineral wool and wooden materials and one structure from aerated clay bricks and mineral wool. The experiments have been implemented in test stands in Riga, Latv…

Architectural engineeringbuilding materialsLow energylow-energy buildingthermal comfortsummer overheatingPhysicsQC1-999General EngineeringGeneral Physics and Astronomytest buildingsLatvian Journal of Physics and Technical Sciences
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Monitoring results and analysis of thermal comfort conditions in experimental buildings for different heating systems and ventilation regimes during …

2017

This paper focuses on the long-term monitoring of thermal comfort and discomfort parameters in five small test buildings equipped with different heating and cooling systems. Calculations of predicted percentage of dissatisfied people (PPD) index and discomfort factors are provided for the room in winter season running three different heating systems – electric heater, air-air heat pump and air-water heat pump, as well as for the summer cooling with split type air conditioning systems. It is shown that the type of heating/cooling system and its working regime has an important impact on thermal comfort conditions in observed room. Recommendations for the optimal operating regimes and choice o…

Architectural engineeringbusiness.industryNuclear engineering0211 other engineering and technologiesThermal comfort02 engineering and technologylaw.inventionHeating systemlawAir conditioning021105 building & constructionVentilation (architecture)Water coolingEnvironmental science021108 energyWinter seasonbusinessHeat pumpIOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering
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Development of processes, qualification, and de-risking for the Ariel primary mirror

2022

The work carried out in the Ph.D. program focused on developing the optics design of the Atmospheric Remote-Sensing Infrared Exoplanet Large Survey (Ariel) telescope, an optical/infrared mission of the European Space Agency (ESA), whose primary mirror is an off-axis paraboloid mirror measuring 1.2 · 0.7m. The novelty of the telescope is that both the mirrors and the telescope structure will be made of aluminium, and the primary mirror will be made of bare aluminium without a thick hard coating. The choice is mainly due to the thermo-mechanical properties of the material, and the usage of the same material for the whole structure will allow better heat exchange between the mirror and the opt…

Ariel Atmospheres Exoplanets Aluminium Heat Treatment Polishing Diamond Turning Coating.Settore FIS/05 - Astronomia E Astrofisica
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The impact of theatrical experiences on young adults in Spain

2018

This study examines how young adults experience theatre and how this activity impacts their personal development. A total of 305 subjects, between 14 and 29 years old, completed the 'Theatre and me' (T&Y) battery of questions. Correlation and variance analysis were conducted considering age and gender. Older subjects reported that participating in drama activities has a greater impact on their lives, helps them to have a greater proclivity to take risks and to be more open-minded. With respect to gender, girls score higher than boys in 'Tolerance to RiskTaking and Commitment', 'Identity and Consciousness', Expression of Feeling' and 'Escape'

Art dramàtic EnsenyamentTheatre studiesLiterature and Literary TheoryVisual Arts and Performing Artsbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050401 social sciences methodsIdentity (social science)Gender studiesIndividual development06 humanities and the artsCreativityEducationPersonal development0504 sociology060402 drama & theaterYoung adultPsychologybusiness0604 artsmedia_commonResearch in Drama Education: The Journal of Applied Theatre and Performance
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Mathematical Model of Solid Food Pasteurization by Ohmic Heating: Influence of Process Parameters

2013

Pasteurization of a solid food undergoing ohmic heating has been analysed by means of a mathematical model, involving the simultaneous solution of Laplace’s equation, which describes the distribution of electrical potential within a food, the heat transfer equation, using a source term involving the displacement of electrical potential, the kinetics of inactivation of microorganisms likely to be contaminating the product. In the model, thermophysical and electrical properties as function of temperature are used. Previous works have shown the occurrence of heat loss from food products to the external environment during ohmic heating. The current model predicts that, when temperature gradient…

Article SubjectFood Handlinglcsh:MedicinePasteurizationThermodynamicslcsh:TechnologyGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular Biologylaw.inventionHeatinglawHumanslcsh:ScienceOhmic contactGeneral Environmental ScienceLaplace transformlcsh:TChemistrylcsh:RTemperatureGeneral MedicineModels TheoreticalThermal conductionHeat transferPasteurizationlcsh:QCurrent (fluid)Joule heatingDisplacement (fluid)AlgorithmsResearch ArticleThe Scientific World Journal
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A web-based autonomous weather monitoring system of the town of Palermo and its utilization for temperature nowcasting

2008

Weather data are crucial to correctly design buildings and their heating and cooling systems and to assess their energy performances. In the intensely urbanized towns the effect of climatic parameters is further emphasized by the "urban heat island" phenomenon, known as the increase in the air temperature of urban areas, compared to the conditions measured in the extra-urban areas. The analysis of the heat island needs detailed local climate data which can be collected only by a dedicated weather monitoring system. The Department of Energy and Environmental Researches of the University of Palermo has built up a weather monitoring system that works 24 hours per day and makes data available i…

Artificial neural networkWeather monitoringWeb-based monitoringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica AmbientaleNowcastingMeteorologybusiness.industryNNARMAXTemperature nowcastingMLPSurface weather observationAir temperatureWeather dataWeb applicationEnvironmental scienceUrban heat islandbusinessWeather
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A simulation of disagreement for control of rational cheating in peer review

2013

Understanding the peer review process could help research and shed light on the mechanisms that underlie crowdsourcing. In this paper, we present an agent-based model of peer review built on three entities - the paper, the scientist and the conference. The system is implemented on a BDI platform (Jason) that allows to define a rich model of scoring, evaluating and selecting papers for conferences. Then, we propose a programme committee update mechanism based on disagreement control that is able to remove reviewers applying a strategy aimed to prevent papers better than their own to be accepted (rational cheating). We analyze a homogeneous scenario, where all conferences aim to the same leve…

Artificial social systems peer review agent-based simulation trust reliability and reputationComputer scienceMechanism (biology)business.industryCheatingmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl (management)Mechanism basedArtificial social systemsComputer securitycomputer.software_genreCrowdsourcingData sciencePeer reviewWorld Wide Webtrust reliability and reputationControl and Systems EngineeringHomogeneouspeer reviewQuality (business)businessPsychologycomputeragent-based simulationmedia_common
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