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An imperial town in a time of transition. Life, environment, and decline of early Byzantine Caričin Grad

2016

The site of Caricin Grad in south-eastern Serbia – currently listed on UNESCO’s tentative list – has been the subject of archaeological investigations for more than 100 years. For the last decades it has been the focus of a joint project of the Archaeological Institute in Belgrade and the Ecole Francaise de Rome. A reconstruction of the economic, environmental and social history of the city is the main objective of a cooperative project started in 2014 with the Romisch-Germanisches Zentralmuseum Mainz. The remains of the early Byzantine complex of Caricin Grad show the features of a city built in the classical, Hellenistic-Roman tradition, combined with ecclesiastical Christian architecture…

Agrarian societyGeographybiologyUrban archaeologyAntiqueGeoarchaeologyEconomic historyEmperorHuman ecologyHousehold archaeologybiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyByzantine architectureMulti-, inter- and transdisciplinary research in Landscape Archaeology
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Design, Manufacturing, and Strength Test of a 4-post ROPS Fitted on a Very Low-Profile Tractor (TRACLAS Project)

2022

To improve the safety level when agricultural tractors work on slope under canopy, INAIL (the Italian National Institute for Insurance against Accidents at Work) funded a research project, named TRACLAS, devoted to set-up a prototype of low-profile compact tractor, not exceeding 1.60 m overall height, equipped with a 4-post ROPS (RollOver Protective Structure). After the complete set-up of the prototype, some field and lab tests were carried out to compare its performance with those of some comparable tractor models already on the market, used in vineyards, orchards and greenhouses. A basic step of the TRACLAS project was the execution of the strength test of the customized 4-post frame (th…

Agricultural work safetySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaTractor overturningOrchard and greenhouseVineyardRoll-Over Protective Structure (ROPS)
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Technology for plant food support in Antarctica

2011

AgroforestryEcologyEnvironmental sciencehydroponicsHorticulturePlant foodsHydroponicsextreme environmentsclosed greenhouse system extreme environments hydroponicsclosed greenhouse systemclosed greenhouse system; extreme environments; hydroponics
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Influence of greenhouse volume/area ratio on soil solarization efficiency

2008

Soil temperature under plastic cover is function of incoming radiation and thermal characteristics of the mulching material and the soil, but it could be also affected by greenhouse characteristics (structure, cover, Volume/Area ratio). The aim of this research was to evaluate the effects of different greenhouse unitary volumes and different plastic mulching on soil temperature and soil solarization efficiency. The experiment was carried out in nonheated greenhouses covered with low density transparent polyethilene (PE), located at the experimental field of AAT Department of Palermo University, Italy (138° 7' N, 13° 22' E). Four Volume/Area (V/A) ratios were tested: 1.5 - 2.0 - 2.5 - 3.0. I…

AgronomyVolume/AreaEnvironmental engineeringGreenhouseEnvironmental scienceSoil solarizationsolar heating soil disinfestation mulching greenhouse structureSettore AGR/04 - Orticoltura E FloricolturaHorticultureMulch
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Studies on Using Sugar Beet for Bio-Ethanol for Vehicle Motors

2011

The paper presents some researches on using sugar beet for producing bio-ethanol, considering the advantages which this raw material presents compared to other materials from which bio-ethanol can be obtained. One of the reasons of using bio-ethanol for motors as a fuel is the goal to reduce of 20% of greenhouse gases and it is established that the emissions of CO2 are much reduced in the case of bio-ethanol than that of conventional fuels.

AgronomybiologyGreenhouse gasGeography Planning and DevelopmentEnvironmental scienceEthanol fuelSugar beetManagement Monitoring Policy and LawRaw materialPulp and paper industrybiology.organism_classificationBulletin of University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine Cluj-Napoca. Agriculture
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Energy efficiency in Spanish wastewater treatment plants: a non-radial DEA approach.

2011

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are energy-intensive facilities. Thus, reducing their carbon footprint is particularly important, both economically and environmentally. Knowing the real operating energy efficiency of WWTPs is the starting point for any energy-saving initiative. In this article, we applied a non-radial Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) methodology to calculate energy efficiency indices for sampling of WWTPs located in Spain. In a second stage analysis, we examined the operating variables contributing to differences in energy efficiency among plants. It is verified that energy efficiencies of the analyzed WWTPs were quite low, with only 10% of them being efficient. We found…

Air PollutantsEnvironmental EngineeringEnvironmental engineeringAir pollutionEnergy consumptionCarbon Dioxidemedicine.disease_causePollutionWaste Disposal FluidSpainGreenhouse gasAir PollutionCarbon footprintData envelopment analysismedicineWater Pollution ChemicalEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental scienceSewage treatmentWaste Management and DisposalWater Pollutants ChemicalWaste disposalEfficient energy useCarbon FootprintEnvironmental MonitoringThe Science of the total environment
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Annoyance due to residential road traffic and aircraft noise: Empirical evidence from two European cities

2021

Based on a study in two European cities, Mainz in Germany and Zurich in Switzerland, the article investigates both acoustical and non-acoustical factors affecting indoor annoyance due to residential road traffic and aircraft noise. We specifically focus on three factors: (1) the role of windows as a feature of the building where people live; (2) the role of individual environmental concern as a general attitude; and (3) the role of household income as an indicator of socioeconomic resources. Empirical results show that closed windows in general and closed high-quality windows in particular are an important barrier against outdoor road traffic and aircraft noise, as well as a helpful subject…

AircraftAircraft noiseAnnoyanceEnvironmental ExposureNoise annoyance; Noise exposure; Noise protection; Window quality; Environmental concern; Household incomeBiochemistryNoise annoyanceTransport engineeringNoiseGeographyNoise TransportationGermanyHumansHousehold incomeCitiesEmpirical evidenceRoad trafficSocioeconomic statusGeneral Environmental Science
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The Library of the House of Science as place to today’s 24/7 culture

2019

The Report 3 Baltic University Library Meeting (15-16 May, 2019) at the Library of the University of Latvia (UL) to present the newest branch library of UL – The Library of the House of Science.

Akadēmiskais centrsLatvijas Universitātes bibliotēka:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences::Education [Research Subject Categories]Library of the University of LatviaLibrary of the House of ScienceZinātņu māja:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Library and information science [Research Subject Categories]
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Symmetries in Spaces, Symmetries in Listening

2018

Based on the importance of the concept of symmetry in French sociological aesthetics circa 1900, this chapter analyzes the convergence of theaters, musical form, and musical understanding. The analysis focuses on architectural shape, audience response, and the musical repertoire in the new theaters built in Barcelona (1847), Paris (1862), and Rome (1880). While these theaters were fashioned after the baroque form of the “teatro all’italiana” that prevailed in Italy, France, and Spain during the late nineteenth century, they provided huge spaces accommodating a socially mixed audience within an architecturally symmetrical form. Music critics often aligned acoustic sound waves with actual vis…

Algebramedia_common.quotation_subjectHomogeneous spaceActive listeningArtArchitectureOpera housemedia_common
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Interruption of CD28-mediated costimulation during allergen challenge protects mice from allergic airway disease

2012

Background Allergic asthma is a T H 2-promoted hyperreactivity with an immediate, IgE, and mast cell–dependent response followed by eosinophil-dominated inflammation and airway obstruction. Objective Because costimulation by CD28 is essential for T H 2 but not T H 1 responses, we investigated the effect of selective interference with this pathway in mice using the models of ovalbumin and house dust mite–induced airway inflammation. Methods To study the role of CD28 in the effector phase of allergic airway inflammation, we developed an inducibly CD28-deleting mouse strain or alternatively used a CD28 ligand-binding site–specific mouse anti-mouse mAb blocking CD28 engagement. Results We show …

Allergic asthmaLymphocyte ActivationImmunoglobulin Emedicine.disease_causeT-Lymphocytes RegulatoryMice0302 clinical medicineAirway resistanceAllergenImmunology and AllergySensitizationMice Inbred BALB C0303 health sciencesbiologyAntibodies Monoclonalovalbuminrespiratory system3. Good healthmedicine.anatomical_structurecostimulationconditional CD28 knockout miceFemalemedicine.symptomImmunologyInflammation03 medical and health sciencesTh2 CellsCD28 AntigensRespiratory HypersensitivitymedicineAnimalsHumansAntigens DermatophagoidesLymphocyte CountAntibodies Blocking030304 developmental biologyHouse dust miteCD28-specific mAbbusiness.industryReceptor Cross-TalkAirway obstructionmedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationMice Mutant Strainsrespiratory tract diseasesDisease Models AnimalCTLA-4Immunologybiology.proteinbusiness030215 immunology
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