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Application of total internal reflexion fluorescence microscopy for studying pH changes in an occluded electrochemical cell: Development of a wavegui…
2006
A device for pH mapping derived from optical sensors similar to total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRFM) has been developed for future possible applications in the field of localized corrosion. The sensing principle is the increase of the fluorescent yield of the fluorescein with the pH of the medium. The basic principle of this sensor is based on the excitation of a fluorescent silica polymer film of nanometre dimensions, deposited by sol–gel method on a waveguiding layer. The total internal reflexion conditions creates an evanescent wave which interacts with the molecules trapped in the silica layer. A conventional microscope located above the sample collects the fluoresc…
TREATMENT OF WEEE - WASTE OF ELECTRIC AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENTS - BY MICROWAVE - INDUCED PYROLYSIS
Novel GaN Based Solid State Power Amplifiers, Results, Advances and Comparison with Vacuum Tubes Based Microwave Power Modules
2018
Power amplifiers based on vacuum tubes or solid state are key items in a number of systems. Solid state technology is growing up for some applications and it may be complementary to the vacuum technology. This paperwork presents SSPA operational principles and performance. The GaN technology available in the market, the technology roadmap, a comparison with the vacuum tubes are introduced
CONSTRUCTIONS, FRAMES, CARTOGRAPHIES MENTALES.: ESQUISSE D'UNE MÉTHODE POUR LA REPRÉSENTATION ET LA TRANSMISSION DE CONNAISSANCES EN COURS DE LANGUES…
2020
International audience; In the last three decades the linguistic innovation has brought two main theoretical tools that are fully functional: the construction grammar and the frame semantics. The present work makes a proposal to unite both frameworks in order to exploit their respective contribution in a pedagogical perspective in foreign language classes. The aim is (i) to operationalize the theoretical junction, and (ii) to propose to exploit it by using mind maps, which elaboration is based on the observation of the speech praxis.
OnMLM: An Online Formulation for the Minimal Learning Machine
2019
Minimal Learning Machine (MLM) is a nonlinear learning algorithm designed to work on both classification and regression tasks. In its original formulation, MLM builds a linear mapping between distance matrices in the input and output spaces using the Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) algorithm. Although the OLS algorithm is a very efficient choice, when it comes to applications in big data and streams of data, online learning is more scalable and thus applicable. In that regard, our objective of this work is to propose an online version of the MLM. The Online Minimal Learning Machine (OnMLM), a new MLM-based formulation capable of online and incremental learning. The achievements of OnMLM in our…
Characterization of the length polymorphism in the A + T-rich region of the Drosophila obscura group species
1993
In the twelve Drosophila obscura group species studied, belonging to the affinis, obscura, and pseudoobscura subgroups, the mitochondrial DNA length ranges from 15.8 to 17.2 kb. This length polymorphism is mainly due to insertions/deletions in the variable region of the A + T-rich region. In addition, one species (D. tristis) possess a tandem duplication of a 470-bp fragment that contains the replication origin. The same duplication has occurred at least twice in the Drosophila evolutionary history due to the fact that the repetition is analogous to repetitions found in the four species of the D. melanogaster complex. By comparing the nucleotide sequence of the conserved region in D. ambigu…
Mitochondrial DNA haplotype frequencies in natural and experimental populations of Drosophila subobscura.
1998
Abstract The evolution of Drosophila subobscura mitochondrial DNA has been studied in experimental populations, founded with flies from a natural population from Esporles (Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain). This population, like other European ones, is characterized by the presence of two very common (>96%) mitochondrial haplotypes (called I and II) and rare and endemic haplotypes that appear at very low frequencies. There is no statistical evidence of positive Darwinian selection acting on the mitochondrial DNA variants according to Tajima's neutrality test. Two experimental populations, with one replicate each, were established with flies having a heterogeneous nuclear genetic back…
Phylogenetic reconstruction of the Drosophila obscura group, on the basis of mitochondrial DNA
1992
We have constructed restriction-site maps of the mtDNAs in 13 species and one subspecies of the Drosophila obscura group. The traditional division of this group into two subgroups (affinis and obscura) does not correspond to the phylogeny of the group, which shows two well-defined clusters (the Nearctic affinis and pseudoobscura subgroups) plus a very heterogeneous set of anciently diverged species (the Palearctic obscura subgroup). The mtDNA of Drosophila exhibits a tendency to evolve toward high A+T values. This leads to a "saturation" effect that (1) begets an apparent decrease in the rate of evolution as the time since the divergence of taxa increases and (2) reduces the value that mtDN…
Fitness and life-history traits of the two major mitochondrial DNA haplotypes of Drosophila subobscura
2004
Mitochondrial DNA restriction site analyses on natural populations of Drosophila subobscura have proved the existence of two common, coexisting haplotypes (I and II), as well as a set of less frequent ones derived from them. To explain this distribution, experiments to date point practically to all possible genetic mechanisms being involved in the changes of gene frequencies (cytonuclear coadaptation, direct natural selection on mtDNA and genetic drift). In an attempt to find differences that help to understand the dynamics of these haplotypes and to detect the effect of selection, we measured certain fitness components and life-history traits (egg-larva and larva-adult viabilities and deve…
Complete Shadowing Modeling and its Effect on System Level Performance Evaluation
2008
Computer simulations are a common procedure for assessing the performance of new algorithms. To conduct a valid and accurate study, the models employed in such simulators need to be carefully selected. Regarding shadowing modeling, one-dimensional models are fairly commonplace in the literature. While simple and with low computational costs, these models can not produce correlated fading values for mobiles that are in nearby positions and, besides, do not include the cross-correlation effect. To overcome these limitations, this paper presents a bi-dimensional shadowing model which introduces both the spatial correlation and the cross-correlation present in real systems. Finally, the impact …