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Air lift relevance in a side-stream MBR system

2006

Nowadays, two main MBR configurations are developed in wastewater treatment (Fig. 1a and b). The former is based on a side stream membrane module position, it is generally developed for the industrial wastewater treatment because of its compactness even if it requires more energy due to the necessity of using high suspension flow rate recycles throughout the membrane module to minimise fouling rates [1]. With this configuration the membrane maintenance is easy because of the side stream position of the membrane module relatively to the bioreactor. The second configuration is based on the immersion of membrane module directly inside the bioreactor. This configuration is more extensive becaus…

Materials scienceFoulingbusiness.industryTurbulenceMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringMembrane foulingGeneral ChemistryLift (force)CloggingIndustrial wastewater treatmentMembraneBioreactorGeneral Materials ScienceProcess engineeringbusinessWater Science and TechnologyDesalination
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Iron Age botanical remains from nuraghe S'Urachi, Sardinia

2020

Excavation at nuraghe S'Urachi has yielded a wide range of archaeobotanical materials preserved through charring and waterlogging. This unusual evidence allows us to study the agricultural practices and diet of this community in the first millennium BC and to understand better the economic and cultural interactions between Sardinia and the wider Phoenician and Mediterranean world.

Mediterranean climate010506 paleontologyArcheology060102 archaeologyGeneral Arts and HumanitiesWaterlogging (archaeology)06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesArchaeologylanguage.human_languageGeographyPaleoethnobotanylanguage0601 history and archaeologyPhoenician0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAntiquity
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Study And Monitoring Of Salt Water Intrusion In The Coastal Area Between Mazara Del Vallo And Marsala (South-Western Sicily)

2007

In this chapter the study of a coastal aquifer located in South-Western Sicily (between the towns of Marsala and Mazara del Vallo) is presented, carried out using geochemical, hydro-geological and geophysical techniques. The aquifer has been over-exploited to the point of being subject to intense and worrisome salt-water intrusion. A preliminary chemical and physical characterization of the waters was carried out; this included measuring their conductivity and their chloride content. This allowed to detect the marine intrusion wedge in the coastal aquifer. A series of electromagnetic soundings, suitably calibrated by well logs, were effected in the whole area and allowed to create a 3D inte…

Mediterranean climategeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryWell loggingAquiferSalt water intrusion groundwater geophysical surveysOverburdenSection (archaeology)Settore GEO/11 - Geofisica ApplicataSaltwater intrusionResistivity distributionGeomorphologyGeologyGroundwaterSeismology
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Experiences from a wearable-mobile acquisition system for ambulatory assessment of diet and activity

2017

Public health trends are currently monitored and diagnosed based on large studies that often rely on pen-and-paper data methods that tend to require a large collection campaign. With the pervasiveness of smart-phones and -watches throughout the general population, we argue in this paper that such devices and their built-in sensors can be used to capture such data more accurately with less of an effort. We present a system that targets a pan-European and harmonised architecture, using smartphones and wrist-worn activity loggers to enable the collection of data to estimate sedentary behavior and physical activity, plus the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages. We report on a unified pilot…

Multi-modal data collectionEngineeringNutrition and DiseasePopulationPrivacy laws of the United StatesData securityWearable computer050109 social psychology02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genreActivity recognitionBeverage consumption logging020204 information systemsVoeding en Ziekte0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesAccelerometer dataeducationSensory Science and Eating BehaviourVLAGConsumption (economics)education.field_of_studyMultimediabusiness.industryBarcode scanning05 social sciencesLocale (computer hardware)PresentationData scienceSensoriek en eetgedragActivity recognitionbusinesscomputer
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Standardizing the analysis of conditioned fear in rodents: a multidimensional software approach

2013

Data comparability between different laboratories strongly depends on the individually applied analysis method. This factor is often a critical source of variation in rodent phenotyping and has never been systematically investigated in Pavlovian fear conditioning paradigms. In rodents, fear is typically quantified in terms of freezing duration via manual observation or automated systems. While manual analysis includes biases such as tiredness or inter-personal scoring variability, computer-assisted systems are unable to distinguish between freezing and immobility. Consequently, the novel software called MOVE follows a semi-automatized approach that prefilters video sequences of interest for…

Multidimensional analysisStandardizationComputer sciencebusiness.industryComparabilityContext (language use)Variation (game tree)Keystroke loggingMachine learningcomputer.software_genreBehavioral NeuroscienceSoftwareNeurologyGeneticsArtificial intelligenceFear conditioningbusinesscomputerGenes, Brain and Behavior
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Early post-fire bird community in European boreal forest: Comparing salvage-logged with non-intervention areas

2019

Salvage logging after disturbances in forests substantially modifies vegetation structureand dead wood availability, but empirical evidence on its impact on biodiversity, especiallyin European boreal forest, is sparse. In this study we investigated the short-term effect ofpost-fire salvage logging on species richness and abundance of birds in recently burnedmixed coniferous forest. Using point counts we estimated local species composition at 49salvaged sites and 55 non-intervention sites (burnt forest left for natural regeneration) thatwere not logged after afire in south-central Sweden. Local species richness, abundanceand Simpson's species diversity index were significantly higher at non-…

Natural disturbanceForest managementBird communitiesForest fireSalvage loggingBoreal forestGlobal Ecology and Conservation
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Assessment of threat status and management effectiveness in Kakamega Forest, Kenya

2006

To counteract an increasing biodiversity decline, parks and protected areas have been established worldwide. However, many parks lack adequate management to address environmental degradation. To improve management strategies simple tools are needed for an assessment of human impact and management effectiveness of protected areas. This study quantifies the current threats in the heavily fragmented and degraded tropical rainforest of Kakamega, western Kenya. We recorded seven disturbance parameters at 22 sites in differently managed and protected areas of Kakamega Forest. Our data indicate a high level of human impact throughout the forest with illegal logging being most widespread. Furthermo…

Nature reserveGeographyAgroforestryLoggingForest managementBiodiversityWildlifeIllegal loggingEnvironmental degradationTropical rainforest
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Preliminary 1H NMR study on archaeological waterlogged wood.

2005

Magnetic Resonance Relaxation (MRR) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are powerful tools to obtain detailed information on the pore space structure that one is unlikely to obtain in other ways. These techniques are particularly suitable for Cultural Heritage materials, because they use water 1H nuclei as a probe. Interaction with water is one of the main causes of deterioration of materials. Porous structure in wood, for example, favours the penetration of water, which can carry polluting substances and promote mould growth. A particular case is waterlogged wood from underwater discoveries and moist sites; in fact, these finds are very fragile because of chemical, physical and biological…

Nuclear magnetic loggingMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyEcologyChemistrytechnology industry and agricultureWaterCharacterisation of pore space in soilMagnetic Resonance ImagingWoodAnalytical ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonanceMining engineeringArchaeologyT2 distributionUnderwaterPorosityConfined waterPorosityGeneral Environmental ScienceAnnali di chimica
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Le tweet stratégique: Use of Twitter as a PR tool by French politicians

2015

Edited By Dejan Verčič, Ana Tkalac Verčič, Krishnamurthy Sriramesh and Jon White; National audience; This study, adopting a qualitative approach to political communication, looks in depth at the way Twitter is used as a PR tool by five French politicians. It suggests that the microblogging service plays a specific role in allowing them to monitor public opinion and current affairs, to interact with voters, journalists, stakeholders and other politicians and to disseminate information. The way politicians use Twitter is influenced by concerns of impression management (content and style of tweets), and also various institutional, political and social/symbolic limits, which contribute to revea…

Organizational Behavior and Human Resource ManagementMicrobloggingmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.INFO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesTwitterPolitical communicationPublic opinionStyle (sociolinguistics)Social mediaPoliticsPolitical sciencePolitical PR[ SHS ] Humanities and Social Sciences[ SHS.INFO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Library and information sciencesSocial mediamedia_commonMarketingbusiness.industryCommunicationField (Bourdieu)Communication strategyPublic relations[SHS.SCIPO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Political scienceImage managementImpression managementService (economics)Francebusiness[ SHS.SCIPO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Political science
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Application of time domain induced polarization to the mapping of lithotypes in a landfill site

2012

A direct current (DC) resistivity and time domain induced polarization (TDIP) survey was undertaken at a decommissioned landfill site situated in Hørløkke, Denmark, for the purpose of mapping the waste deposits and to discriminate important geological units that control the hydrology of the surrounding area. It is known that both waste deposits and clay have clear signatures in TDIP data, making it possible to enhance the resolution of geological structures compared to DC surveys alone. <br><br> Four DC/TDIP profiles were carried out crossing the landfill, and another seven profiles in the surroundings provide a sufficiently dense coverage of the entire area. The whole dataset w…

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