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Aspects de la gestion des dolmens et des tombes collectives actuels dans les sociétés de l’île de Sumba (Indonésie)

2021

L’article présente une étude ethnoarchéologique dont l’objectif est de cerner les principales caractéristiques de la pratique de la tombe collective dans les sociétés traditionnelles de l’île de Sumba (Indonésie) et de montrer comment les éléments recueillis peuvent nous conduire à modifier notre manière d’appréhender les tombes collectives du Néolithique européen. Les sociétés sélectionnées sont les dernières au monde à construire des monuments mégalithiques dans le but d’en faire des tombes collectives. La maîtrise de l’arrière-plan social et religieux et une connaissance du vécu subjectif des individus impliqués constituent ici les principaux atouts de la démarche ethnoarchéologique. Dan…

Sumba island[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistory[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorycollective tombtombe collectiveIndonésiearchaeothantologymégalithismeIndonesiaethnoarchéologieSumbaethnoarchaeologymegalithismarchéothanatologie
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Island Diffusion on Metal fcc (100) Surfaces

1999

We present Monte Carlo simulations for the size and temperature dependence of the diffusion coefficient of adatom islands on the Cu(100) surface. We show that the scaling exponent for the size dependence is not a constant but a decreasing function of the island size and approaches unity for very large islands. This is due to a crossover from periphery dominated mass transport to a regime where vacancies diffuse inside the island. The effective scaling exponents are in good agreement with theory and experiments.

Surface (mathematics)Condensed Matter - Materials ScienceMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsPhysicsCrossoverMonte Carlo methodMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomyfcc(100) surfaceFunction (mathematics)Monte Carlo simulationsadatomAlisland diffusionExponentDiffusion (business)Constant (mathematics)ScalingCuPhysical Review Letters
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Environmental effects of tourism and its seasonality on Mediterranean islands: the contribution of the Interreg MED BLUEISLANDS project to build up a…

2020

AbstractThe Mediterranean basin is amongst the world’s main tourist destination, and its islands are a major attraction, being sites of historical, cultural and naturalistic importance. This is beneficial for the local economies, but it may also represent a great burden on the coastal environment, where other human pressures are concentrated. The awareness of detrimental side effects of tourism together with the importance to take into account social and economic facets has led to the concept of sustainable tourism, which, however, represents a goal far from being attained. A good opportunity to promote sustainable tourism was provided by the Interreg MED BLUEISLANDS project, whose main aim…

Sustainable developmentEconomics and EconometricsCoastal management010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMitigationBioindicatorGeography Planning and Development010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and LawIntegrated approach01 natural sciencesGeographyStakeholdersSustainabilityWasteSustainabilityMicroalgaeEnvironmental impact assessmentMediterranean IslandsCoastal managementEnvironmental planningTourismSustainable tourism0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Conceptualising State-Controlled Resort Islands for an Environment-Friendly Development of Tourism: The Maldivian Experience

2001

The Maldives host a sophisticated and competitive international tourist industry which has replaced fishing as the dominant economic activity. With their rich tropical reef ecosystems and the abundant biodiversity of their marine environment, a total of 86 uninhabited islands had been converted into Resort Islands by the end of 2000. Resort Islands are equipped with comprehensive facilities for accommodation, food, recreation and leisure. They are also strictly reserved for foreign tourists and guarantee complete privacy. This gives the benefit of averting conflicts of acculturation with local islanders. In the arena of impacts on the physical environment, however, the consumptive leisure l…

Sustainable developmentGovernmentEnvironmental protectionGeography Planning and DevelopmentFishingEnvironmental impact assessmentBusinessSmall Island Developing StatesRecreationEnvironmental planningGarbageTourismEarth-Surface ProcessesSingapore Journal of Tropical Geography
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The bryophyte flora of Lågskär - An isolated island in the Baltic Sea

2014

This study reports the bryophyte flora of Lågskär, an isolated lighthouse island in the Åland province of Finland. A total of 81 bryophyte species were found on Lågskär, including 74 moss species and seven liverwort species. Syntrichia ruraliformis is reported for the first time in Finland, whereas Ceratodon conicus was believed to be extinct in Finland and Brachythecium turgidum was considered regionally extinct from southern Finland. peerReviewed

Syntrichia ruraliformisFlorabiologyEcologyPlant Sciencebiology.organism_classificationMosslehtisammaletLågskär islandBaltic seaBotanyta1181BryophyteBrachythecium turgidumEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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Enhanced dendritic cell maturation by TNF-alpha or cytidine-phosphate-guanosine DNA drives T cell activation in vitro and therapeutic anti-tumor immu…

2000

Abstract Dendritic cells (DC) manipulated ex vivo can induce tumor immunity in experimental murine tumor models. To improve DC-based tumor vaccination, we studied whether DC maturation affects the T cell-activating potential in vitro and the induction of tumor immunity in vivo. Maturation of murine bone marrow-derived DC was induced by GM-CSF plus IL-4 alone or by further addition of TNF-α or a cytidine-phosphate-guanosine (CpG)-containing oligonucleotide (ODN-1826), which mimics the immunostimulatory effect of bacterial DNA. Flow cytometric analysis of costimulatory molecules and MHC class II showed that DC maturation was stimulated most by ODN-1826, whereas TNF-α had an intermediate effec…

T cellT-LymphocytesImmunologyAntineoplastic AgentsCell CommunicationBiologyLymphocyte ActivationImmunotherapy AdoptiveMiceImmune systemAdjuvants ImmunologicIn vivomedicineTumor Cells CulturedImmunology and AllergyAnimalsInterleukin 4Cells CulturedMice Inbred BALB CTumor Necrosis Factor-alphaCell DifferentiationDendritic cellDendritic CellsMolecular biologyInterleukin-12Coculture TechniquesGrowth InhibitorsMice Inbred C57BLmedicine.anatomical_structureOligodeoxyribonucleotidesColonic NeoplasmsInterleukin 12Cancer researchTumor necrosis factor alphaCpG IslandsFemaleInterleukin-4Ex vivoNeoplasm TransplantationJournal of immunology (Baltimore, Md. : 1950)
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Efficient homologous prime-boost strategies for T cell vaccination based on virus-like particles.

2005

Induction of high frequencies of specific T cells by vaccination requires prime-boost regimens. To reach optimal immune responses, it is necessary to use different vectors for priming and boosting as e.g. DNA vaccination followed by boosting with a recombinant viral vector. Here, we show that vaccines based on virus-like particles (VLP) displaying peptide epitopes are equally effective to induce CTL responses if used in a homologous or heterologous prime-boost setting. Strikingly, high frequencies (>20% of CD8(+) cells) of protective CTL could be induced and maintained by weekly injection of VLP. Thus, the use of VLP may avoid the requirement for complicated heterologous prime-boost regi…

T cellvirusesT-LymphocytesImmunologyT-cell vaccinationPriming (immunology)HeterologousEpitopes T-LymphocyteVaccinia virusBiologycomplex mixturesEpitopeViral vectorDNA vaccinationMicemedicineVaccines DNAVacciniaImmunology and AllergyAnimalsVaccinationVirionViral VaccinesVirologyHepatitis B Core AntigensCTL*medicine.anatomical_structureImmunologyCpG IslandsFemale
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An original control strategy of storage systems for the frequency stability of autonomous grids with renewable power generation

2021

This work examines the operation of the autonomous power system of a geographical island assuming the integration of significant generation shares from renewable energy sources and the installation of the required storage systems. The frequency stability of the system is investigated considering different operating conditions, in terms of load demand and renewable power generation. The main focus of the work is an original control strategy specifically designed for power converters interfacing storage units to the grid. The proposed strategy is based on an extended frequency droop control, which selects specific droop settings depending on the operating mode—charge or discharge—of the stora…

TechnologyControl and OptimizationComputer science020209 energyAutomatic frequency controlFrequency stabilitySynthetic inertiaEnergy Engineering and Power Technology02 engineering and technologySmall islandsElectric power system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFrequency droopVoltage droopElectrical and Electronic EngineeringEngineering (miscellaneous)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryT020208 electrical & electronic engineeringControl engineeringConvertersGridRenewable energyPower (physics)Autonomous systemsSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaPrimary reserveInterfacingbusinessEnergy (miscellaneous)Storage systems
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Demand Response for Integrating Photovoltaic Plants in Lampedusa Island

2021

This paper presents the results of a simulation study concerning different Demand Response logics applied to Electric Storage Water Heaters on the island of Lampedusa. Electric Storage Water Heaters are the devices that are primarily used on the island to produce domestic hot water. Starting from measured load profiles collected in Lampedusa, a domestic hot water consumption profile was derived, to simulate the energy usage of the Storage Water Electric Heaters during the day. This work was carried out as a preliminary feasibility study for the BloRin project, financed by cohesion funds in the Sicilian region. According to the project, which also includes the installation of domestic photov…

Temperature controlbiologyPhotovoltaic systemEnvironmental engineeringaggregationInversion (meteorology)flexible loadsmicro-gridsbiology.organism_classificationThermal pollutionsmall islandsDemand responseSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaWork (electrical)Containmentdemand responseEnvironmental scienceLampedusa
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Mesures de la température et spatialisation de l’Ilot de Chaleur Urbain à Dijon

2015

The Territorial Climate Energy Plan (PCET) of the agglomeration of Dijon (Grand Dijon) includes ameasurement campaign (6 June to 28 September 2014). 50 Hobo proV2 thermometers were deployed. The selection of siteswas carried out so that the different types of urban environment (Oke, 2006) are documented. The Urban Heat Island (UHI)is discernible mainly at night, when radiative conditions are well established the day before. It is estimated to 1°C onaverage for the summer, 3-4°C during nights of fine weather. It reached 6°C during the warmest periods of the 2014 summer.A cool axis through the agglomeration shows that vegetation and water can sensibly mitigate the ICU effect.

TempératuresUrban Heat Island (UHI)[SDU.STU.CL] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyRégression-krigeage[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyMeasurementsTemperatureIlot de Chaleur Urbain (ICU)[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyMesuresRegression-kriging
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