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Microbiology and atmospheric processes: biological, physical and chemical characterization of aerosol particles

2008

Abstract. The interest in bioaerosols has traditionally been linked to health hazards for humans, animals and plants. However, several components of bioaerosols exhibit physical properties of great significance for cloud processes, such as ice nucleation and cloud condensation. To gain a better understanding of their influence on climate, it is therefore important to determine the composition, concentration, seasonal fluctuation, regional diversity and evolution of bioaerosols. In this paper, we will review briefly the existing techniques for detection, quantification, physical and chemical analysis of biological particles, attempting to bridge physical, chemical and biological methods for …

010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesIndoor bioaerosollcsh:LifeBiological particles[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesNanotechnology[SDU.ASTR] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]01 natural sciences[PHYS.ASTR.CO]Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]03 medical and health scienceslcsh:QH540-549.5[SDU.ENVI]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processes[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere0303 health sciences[SDU.ASTR]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph][SDU.OCEAN] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere030306 microbiologyChemistrylcsh:QE1-996.5[SDU.ENVI] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Continental interfaces environmentAerosolCharacterization (materials science)lcsh:Geologylcsh:QH501-531[PHYS.ASTR.CO] Physics [physics]/Astrophysics [astro-ph]/Cosmology and Extra-Galactic Astrophysics [astro-ph.CO]13. Climate action[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesIce nucleuslcsh:EcologyBiochemical engineeringAerosol sampling
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The Software Crisis of Synthetic Biology

2016

In fifteen years, Synthetic Biology (SB) has moved from proof-of-concept designs to several flagship achievements. Standardisation efforts are still under way, basic engineering concepts such as modularity and orthogonality are still controversial in biology, and making predictions from computer models is still unreliable. A deep characterization in the pattern of re-use of biological blocks in SB has not been attempted to date. We have compared the topological organisation of two different technological networks, one associated to a standard, large-scale software repository and the second provided by the Registry of Standard Biological Parts (RSBP). Our results strongly suggest that softwa…

0303 health sciencesOrthogonality (programming)Computer scienceSystems biologyComplex system02 engineering and technologyBioinformaticsData science03 medical and health sciencesSynthetic biologySoftware crisis020204 information systems0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringRegistry of Standard Biological PartsSoftware repository030304 developmental biology
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Microbiology and atmospheric processes: research challenges concerning the impact of airborne micro-organisms on the atmosphere and climate

2011

 Cet article a fait l'objet d'une discussion dans "Morris, C. E., Sands, D. C., Bardin, M., Jaenicke, R., Vogel, B., Leyronas, C., Ariya, P. A., and Psenner, R.: Microbiology and atmospheric processes: an upcoming era of research on bio-meteorology, Biogeosciences Discuss., 5, 191-212, doi:10.5194/bgd-5-191-2008, 2008."; International audience; For the past 200 years, the field of aerobiology has explored the abundance, diversity, survival and transport of micro-organisms in the atmosphere. Micro-organisms have been explored as passive and severely stressed riders of atmospheric transport systems. Recently, an interest in the active roles of these micro-organisms has emerged along with prop…

AIRBORNE DISSEMINATION010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyAEROBIOLOGY;BIOLOGICAL AEROSOLS;BIO-METEOROLOGY;TRANSPORT;AIRBORNE DISSEMINATION;BIOLOGICAL PROPERTIES;ATMOSPHERIC PROCESSES;BIOSPHERE;CLIMATE CHANGEEarth scienceBiomeCLIMATE CHANGEBiological particleslcsh:Lifemodélisation spatialeBIOSPHERE010501 environmental sciencesBiologyAtmosphere (architecture and spatial design)01 natural sciencesBIO-METEOROLOGYATMOSPHERIC PROCESSESBIOLOGICAL AEROSOLSlcsh:QH540-549.5AEROBIOLOGYddc:550microbiologieEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesEarth-Surface Processeschangement climatiquemicroorganismeBIOLOGICAL PROPERTIESclimatlcsh:QE1-996.5microorganisme aerienRadiative forcingTRANSPORT[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biomolecules [q-bio.BM]lcsh:GeologyEarth sciencesatmosphèrelcsh:QH501-53113. Climate actionAtmospheric chemistrylcsh:EcologyMetabolic activityBiogeosciences
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The size distribution of primary biological aerosol particles in cloud water on the mountain Kleiner Feldberg/Taunus (FRG)

2000

During the field campaign, FELDEX 95 cloud water samples were collected and the insoluble particles were analysed by single particle analysis in order to determine the content of primary biological aerosol particles (PBAP). It is found that 25% of the total insoluble particles are biological ones. During cloud events with increasing wind velocity, the concentration of biological particles also increases. Anthropogenic influence leads to a higher amount of both total and biological particles. Within the size distribution, the percentage of biological particles decreases with increasing radius.

Atmospheric ScienceParticle-size distributionBiological particlesMineralogySingle particle analysisEnvironmental scienceCloud waterRadiusAtmospheric sciencescomplex mixturesField campaignWind speedAerosolAtmospheric Research
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Spectral Properties of Partial *-Algebras

2010

We continue our study of topological partial *algebras focusing our attention to some basic spectral properties. The special case of partial *-algebras of operators is examined first, in order to find sufficient hints for the study of the abstract case. The outcome consists in the selection of a class of topological partial *-algebras (partial GC*-algebras) that behave well from the spectral point of view and that allow, under certain conditions, a faithful realization as a partial O*-algebra.

Class (set theory)Pure mathematicsSelection (relational algebra)General MathematicsSpectral propertiesOrder (ring theory)Outcome (probability)AlgebraSpectral propertietopological partial *-algebrasSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaPoint (geometry)Special caseRealization (systems)MathematicsMediterranean Journal of Mathematics
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The iGEM Competition

2014

The international Genetically Engineered Machine (iGEM) competition is a well-known example of synthetic biology and a workbench for the development of heterodox, multidisciplinary and frontier work made by undergraduate students. We review the origin, organization and structure of the competition; we describe how an iGEM team can be set in place, and briefly summarize some of the main milestones and challenges of a competition that is only one decade old. We discuss the links of the competition with the Registry of Standard Biological Parts and the flagship role of iGEM as a very trench of the synthetic biology revolution.

Competition (economics)EngineeringSynthetic biologybusiness.industryInternational Genetically Engineered MachineWorld championshipRegistry of Standard Biological PartsEngineering ethicsbusinessSynthetic construct
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Fully representable and*-semisimple topological partial*-algebras

2012

We continue our study of topological partial *-algebras, focusing our attention to *-semisimple partial *-algebras, that is, those that possess a {multiplication core} and sufficiently many *-representations. We discuss the respective roles of invariant positive sesquilinear (ips) forms and representable continuous linear functionals and focus on the case where the two notions are completely interchangeable (fully representable partial *-algebras) with the scope of characterizing a *-semisimple partial *-algebra. Finally we describe various notions of bounded elements in such a partial *-algebra, in particular, those defined in terms of a positive cone (order bounded elements). The outcome …

Discrete mathematics*-semisimple partial *-algebrasPure mathematicsbounded elements.*-semisimple partial *-algebraGeneral MathematicsMathematics - Rings and AlgebrasTopology08A55 46K05 46K10 47L60bounded elements}topological partial *-algebrasRings and Algebras (math.RA)Settore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaBounded functionFOS: MathematicsInvariant (mathematics)topological partial *-algebraMathematicsStudia Mathematica
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Fungi and Bacteria in Indoor Cultural Heritage Environments: Microbial-related Risks for Artworks and Human Health

2016

Cultural heritage constitutive materials can provide excellent substrates for microbial colonization, highly influenced by thermo-hygrometric parameters. In cultural heritage-related environments, a detrimental microbial load may be present both on manufacts surface and in the aerosol. In this study, bacterial and fungal colonisation has been investigated in three Sicilian confined environments (archive, cave and hypogea), each with peculiar structures and different thermo-hygrometric parameters. Particular attention has been paid to microorganisms able to induce artifacts biodeterioration and to release biological particles in the aerosol (spores, cellular debrides, toxins and allergens) p…

EcologyEcologyMicroorganismfungi010401 analytical chemistryBiological particles010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)BiologyIntegrated approachbiology.organism_classification01 natural sciencesPollution0104 chemical sciencesCultural heritageColonisationHuman healthSymbiosisAerobiology Bioaerosol Biodeterioration Healthcare Preventive ConservationSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataBacteria0105 earth and related environmental sciencesNature and Landscape Conservation
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Standards not that standard

2015

There is a general assent on the key role of standards in Synthetic Biology. In two consecutive letters to this journal, suggestions on the assembly methods for the Registry of standard biological parts have been described. We fully agree with those authors on the need of a more flexible building strategy and we highlight in the present work two major functional challenges standardization efforts have to deal with: the need of both universal and orthogonal behaviors. We provide experimental data that clearly indicate that such engineering requirements should not be taken for granted in Synthetic Biology. Electronic supplementary material The online version of this article (doi:10.1186/s1303…

Environmental EngineeringStandardizationOrthogonality (programming)Requirements engineeringComputer scienceBiomedical EngineeringExperimental dataCell BiologyData scienceStandardizationSynthetic biologyWork (electrical)Key (cryptography)Registry of Standard Biological PartsBiobrick partsOrthogonalityLetters to the EditorMolecular BiologySynthetic biologyJournal of Biological Engineering
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A method to identify biological aerosol particles with radius > 0.3μmfor the determination of their size distribution

1991

Abstract The relevance of biological aerosol will be demonstrated. A method to determine the sizedistribution of the biological aerosols is shown, which gives the opportunity to determine a lower limit of the biological particles. For evaluation a light microscope and a scanning electron microscope equipped with an energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer are used.

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesAtmospheric ScienceEnvironmental EngineeringSpectrometerScanning electron microscopeChemistrybusiness.industryMechanical EngineeringBiological particlesRadiusPollutionLower limitlaw.inventionAerosolOpticsOptical microscopelawbusinessPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic PhysicsJournal of Aerosol Science
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