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The influence of the wooden equipment employed for cheese manufacture on the characteristics of a traditional stretched cheese during ripening

2015

Abstract The influence of the wooden equipment used for the traditional cheese manufacturing from raw milk was evaluated on the variations of chemico-physical characteristics and microbial populations during the ripening of Caciocavallo Palermitano cheese. Milk from two farms (A, extensive; B, intensive) was processed in traditional and standard conditions. Chemical and physical traits of cheeses were affected by the farming system and the cheese making technology, and changed during ripening. Content in NaCl and N soluble was lower, and paste consistency higher in cheese from the extensive farm and traditional technology, whereas ripening increased the N soluble and the paste yellow and co…

Lactobacillus caseiSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeLactobacillus fermentumPopulationCheese ripeningEnterococcus; Lactic acid bacteria biodiversity; "Pasta filata" cheese; Ripening; Wooden dairy plant equipmentMicrobiologyLactobacillus rhamnosusCheeseAnimalsEnterococcus Lactic acid bacteria biodiversity “Pasta filata” cheese Ripening Wooden dairy plant equipmentFood scienceeducationeducation.field_of_studybiologyfood and beveragesPediococcus acidilacticiRipeningRaw milkbiology.organism_classificationWoodMilkLactobacillaceaeFood MicrobiologyCattleFood ScienceSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agraria
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Dendrimer-coated magnetic particles for radionuclide separation

2005

Magnetic particles were synthesised for radionuclide removal from nuclear wastes by magnetic separation. Dendrimers with terminal amino groups attached to the particle surface were used to bind chelating groups for lanthanides and actinides. This led to a 50–400-fold increase of the distribution coefficients for europium and americium in comparison to the reference particles without the dendrimers. Back-extraction studies have demonstrated the possibility of multiple particle recycling.

LanthanideIR-53099RadiochemistryMagnetic separationchemistry.chemical_elementAmericiumMETIS-225399ActinideCondensed Matter Physicsequipment and suppliesElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialschemistryDendrimerParticleMagnetic nanoparticlesEuropiumhuman activities
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Gastric insufflation pressure, air leakage and respiratory mechanics in the use of the laryngeal mask airway (LMA) in children.

2004

Summary Background : The objective of the present study was to evaluate the prelaryngeal position of the laryngeal mask airway (LMATM) in children, and to determine the influence of mask positioning on gastric insufflation and oropharyngeal air leakage. Methods : A total of 100 children, 3–11 years old, scheduled for surgical procedures in the supine position under general anaesthesia were studied. After clinically satisfactory LMA placement, tidal volumes were increased stepwise until air entered the stomach, airway pressure exceeded 30 cmH2O, or air leakage from the mask seal prevented further increases in tidal volume. LMA position in relation to the laryngeal entrance was verified using…

Larynxmedicine.medical_specialtySupine positionOropharynxRespiratory physiologyMascaraLaryngeal MasksIntermittent Positive-Pressure VentilationPositive-Pressure RespirationLaryngeal mask airwaymedicineTidal VolumeHumansGeneral anaesthesiaChildTidal volumebusiness.industryAirStomachSurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureBronchoscopesAnesthesiaChild PreschoolPediatrics Perinatology and Child HealthRespiratory MechanicsEquipment FailureAirwaybusinessPaediatric anaesthesia
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Infraglottic airway devices and techniques.

2005

Airway management involves far more than just proficiency with tracheal intubation techniques. There are several infraglottic techniques available and the method chosen will depend on the accessibility of equipment, the level of training and expertise, and the patient's specific injury or disease. Endotracheal intubation is most commonly performed by direct laryngoscopy. Several modifications of laryngoscope blades and a variety of adjuncts such as bougies may help to accomplish even a difficult airway. Rigid intubation fibrescopes do improve the view of the larynx, especially in patients with difficult anatomy. They also permit tracheal intubation with less head and cervical spine movement…

Larynxmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testLaryngoscopybusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentLaryngoscopyTracheal intubationEndotracheal intubationEquipment DesignAirway devicesLaryngoscopesSurgeryAnesthesiology and Pain Medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureCombitubeAnesthesiaIntubation IntratrachealMedicineIntubationFiber Optic TechnologyHumansAirway managementbusinessBest practiceresearch. Clinical anaesthesiology
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Recycling of 3He from lung magnetic resonance imaging

2011

We have developed the means to recycle 3He exhaled by patients after imaging the lungs using magnetic resonance of hyperpolarized 3He. The exhaled gas is collected in a helium leak proof bag and further compressed into a steel bottle. The collected gas contains about 1–2% of 3He, depending on the amount administered and the number of breaths collected to wash out the 3He gas from the lungs. 3He is separated from the exhaled air using zeolite molecular sieve adsorbent at 77 K followed by a cold head at 8 K. Residual gaseous impurities are finally absorbed by a commercial nonevaporative getter. The recycled 3He gas features high purity, which is required for repolarization by metastability ex…

Leakbusiness.product_categoryContrast Mediachemistry.chemical_elementMolecular sieveHeliumAdsorptionIsotopesGetterImpurityAdministration InhalationBottlemedicineHumansRecyclingRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingLungHeliumChromatographymedicine.diagnostic_testChemistryMagnetic resonance imagingEquipment DesignMagnetic Resonance ImagingEquipment Failure AnalysisExhalationRadiopharmaceuticalsbusinessMagnetic Resonance in Medicine
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Impact of contact lens material and design on the ocular surface.

2018

BACKGROUND: To evaluate the impact on the ocular surface of a daily disposable hydrogel contact lens with high water content compared with two silicone hydrogel daily disposable lenses of lower water content. METHODS: The hydrogel lens assessed was made from nesofilcon A and the silicone hydrogel lenses were made of delefilcon A and stenfilcon A. Contact lens thickness was measured to assess material stability during daily wear, and ocular surface parameters such as tear film osmolarity, tear meniscus area and central corneal thickness were also assessed. Optical quality was analysed for all cases by means of wavefront aberrometry. RESULTS: The nesofilcon A was shown to be the thinnest lens…

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Tunable Strong Coupling of Mechanical Resonance between Spatially Separated FePS3 Nanodrums

2021

Coupled nanomechanical resonators made of two-dimensional materials are promising for processing information with mechanical modes. However, the challenge for these types of systems is to control the coupling. Here, we demonstrate strong coupling of motion between two suspended membranes of the magnetic 2D material FePS$_3$. We describe a tunable electromechanical mechanism for control over both the resonance frequency and the coupling strength using a gate voltage electrode under each membrane. We show that the coupling can be utilized for transferring data from one drum to the other by amplitude modulation. Finally, we also study the temperature dependence of the coupling, and in particul…

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A LiDAR Prototype with Silicon Photomultiplier and MEMS Mirrors

2018

In this paper, we present a low cost prototype of a Time-Of-Flight (TOF) LiDAR system, employing a SiPM as photo detector and MEMS mirrors in order to steer the nanosecond pulsed optical beam with a scanning angle of +/-6°. Preliminary TOF measurements have been performed both indoor and outdoor to test the limits of the system.

LiDARMaterials scienceSiPMInstrumentationOptical beamComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyPhotodetectorSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringOpticsSilicon photomultiplierArtificial IntelligenceSilicon PhotomultiplierInstrumentationMicroelectromechanical systemsRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryTOFComputer Science Applications1707 Computer Vision and Pattern RecognitionNanosecondMEMSComputer Networks and CommunicationLidarbusinessLiDAR TOF SiPM Silicon Photomultiplier MEMS2018 IEEE 4th International Forum on Research and Technology for Society and Industry (RTSI)
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TOF LiDAR with SiPM technology

2016

LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) systems measures the distance from the sensor to the target by determining the time between the release of the laser pulse to the receiving of the backscattered pulse. The interest in LiDAR technology has exploded in recent years since the applications are numerous. Here, we would highlight the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and for rendezvous & docking operations between spacecraft. We built two LiDAR systems differing for the detector: a Silicon Photomultiplier (SiPM) and an Avalanche Photodiode (APD). The advantages of the SiPM approach has been extensively discussed in [1]. The comparison between these systems has been performed in terms of…

LiDARSiPMTOFAPDphotodetectorTime of FlightSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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Comparison in terms of TOF measurements between APD and SiPM for LiDAR applications

2016

We present an experimental comparison of two LiDAR systems, employing the SiPM and the APD as photodetectors, in terms of TOF measurements differing for the distance of the target and at different intensities of ambient light. The use of the APD represents the conventional approach, while the implementation of the SiPM is innovative. The performed measurements achieved very promising results, thus demonstrating the effectiveness of our LiDAR based on SiPM.

LiDARSiPMTOFAPDphotodetectorTime of FlightSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSilicon PhotoMultiplier
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