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Mapping snow density through thermal inertia observations

2023

Snow, as a fundamental reservoir of freshwater, is a crucial natural resource. Specifically, knowledge of snow density spatial and temporal variability could improve modelling of snow water equivalent, which is relevant for managing freshwater resources in context of ongoing climate change. The possibility of estimating snow density from remote sensing has great potential, considering the availability of satellite data and their ability to generate efficient monitoring systems from space. In this study, we present an innovative method that combines meteorological parameters, satellite data and field snow measurements to estimate thermal inertia of snow and snow density at a catchment scale.…

FIS/06 - FISICA PER IL SISTEMA TERRA E PER IL MEZZO CIRCUMTERRESTREGEO/04 - GEOGRAFIA FISICA E GEOMORFOLOGIAGEO/12 - OCEANOGRAFIA E FISICA DELL'ATMOSFERASoil ScienceGeologyThermal inertia Snow density Landsat images Meteorological data Mountainous areasComputers in Earth SciencesMeteorological dataLandsat imageMountainous areaSnow densitySettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaThermal inertia
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Differences in tissue distribution of iron from various clinically used intravenous iron complexes in fetal avian heart and liver.

2015

Abstract Nanomedicines are more complex than most pharmacologically active substances or medicines and have been considered as non-biological complex drugs. For nanomedicines pivotal pharmacokinetic properties cannot be assessed by plasma concentration data from standard bioequivalence studies. Using intravenous iron complexes (IICs) as model we show that fetal avian tissues can be used to study time dependent tissue concentrations in heart and liver. Clear differences were found between equimolar doses of sucrose, gluconate or carboxymaltose coated iron particles. The range in tissue iron concentrations observed with these clinically widely used IICs provides an orientation as to what shou…

FetusExperimental modelbusiness.industryIronTissue ironAuthorizationIntravenous ironHeartGeneral MedicineBioequivalencePharmacologyToxicologyNanomedicineLiverTherapeutic EquivalencyPharmacokineticsAnimalsDrugs GenericMedicineAdministration IntravenousTissue DistributionTissue distributionbusinessChickensIron CompoundsRegulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology
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MERCURY: A Transparent Guided I/O Framework for High Performance I/O Stacks

2017

The performance gap between processors and I/O represents a serious scalability limitation for applications running on computing clusters. Parallel file systems often provide mechanisms that allow programmers to disclose their I/O pattern knowledge to the lower layers of the I/O stack through a hints API. This information can be used by the file system to boost the application performance. Unfortunately, programmers rarely make use of these features, missing the opportunity to exploit the full potential of the storage system. In this paper we propose MERCURY, a transparent guided I/O framework able to optimize file I/O patterns in scientific applications, allowing users to control the I/O b…

File systemPOSIXComputer scienceScalabilityNon-blocking I/OOperating systemNetwork File SystemAsynchronous I/OLinux kernelLustre (file system)computer.software_genrecomputer2017 25th Euromicro International Conference on Parallel, Distributed and Network-based Processing (PDP)
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Joan Robinson and Keynes: finance, relative prices and the monetary circuit.

2003

Joan Robinson's views on credit and money are discussed only rarely. Of late, however, some Post-Keynesians have sought to revive these views, claiming that Robinson was one of the original contributors to the theory of endogenous money, post Keynes. This paper has two objectives. First, it seeks to develop Robinson's views on credit, money and finance and to show that not only did she have a clear understanding of the theory of endogenous money, but that she also held views akin to the theory of the monetary circuit. Second, the paper addresses Robinson's dismissal of the problem of relative prices and the conventional theory of value. Once again, it shows that Robinson's position is conne…

FinanceEndogenous moneybusiness.industryKeynesian economicsEconomics Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous)monetary circuitRelative price[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceValue theoryDismissalPolitical Science and International RelationsEconomicspost-keynesian economics[ SHS.ECO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economies and financesPosition (finance)business[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
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The interaction effect of gender and ethnicity in loan approval: A Bayesian estimation with data from a laboratory field experiment

2019

Microfinance targets women and uses loan provision as a tool for empowerment, which translates into better household nutrition, improved education, and a scale down of domestic violence. However, ethnic discrimination in microfinance may exist in countries with a segregated indigenous population. We assessed this possibility with a field experiment in Bolivia. The controlled laboratory experiment evaluated whether credit officers rejected microloan applications based on the interaction effect of ethnicity and gender of potential borrowers. Point estimates of a Bayesian mixed‐effects logistic regression, estimated with the experimental data, indicate that nonindigenous women have double the …

Financial inclusioneducation.field_of_studyMicrofinanceVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Samfunnsøkonomi: 212media_common.quotation_subjecteducationGeography Planning and DevelopmentPopulationEthnic groupDevelopmentIndigenouslaw.inventionSocial desirability biasLoanlawEconomicsDemographic economicseducationEmpowermentmedia_commonReview of Development Economics
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Peripheral circulating cells with paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria phenotype after a first episode of cerebral sinus vein thrombosis: Results fro…

2019

Paroxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuria (PNH) is a rare, potentially fatal disorder of haematopoietic stem cells caused by mutations in an X-linked gene called phosphatidylinositol glycan class A, characterised by intravascular haemolysis, bone marrow failure and thrombotic events. The disease can occur at any age, although preferentially it affects young adults; its estimated prevalence is about 1/500,000 [1]. Clinical symptoms are variable and can include haemolytic anaemia, moderate to severe impairment of haematopoiesis and, in approximately 40% of patients, thrombosis of the vessels of the abdomen, brain and skin [2]. Rare, atypical site thrombosis of the splanchnic veins or cerebral sinu…

First episodemedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryCross-sectional studyHemoglobinuria ParoxysmalThrombosisHematologymedicine.diseasePhenotypePeripheralVein thrombosisVenous thrombosisCross-Sectional StudiesPhenotypeInternal medicinemedicineCardiologyHumansParoxysmal nocturnal haemoglobinuriaRisk factorbusinessCerebral sinus venous thrombosisPNHRisk factorScreeningVenous thrombosis
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Cancer-Related Venous Thrombosis: Residual Vein Thrombosis Improves Screening for Occult Cancer.

2007

Abstract Background. Clinical advantages of extensive screening for occult cancer in patients with idiopathic Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT) is still debated since this approach improves early detection of cancer but not cancer-related mortality. Recently, we have demonstrated that patients with Residual Vein Thrombosis (RVT), 3 months after DVT, have a high risk for cancer in the subsequent 2 years (Siragusa S et al. Blood2005;106(11):OC262). At the present it is unknown whether RVT assessment may be used to select patients, with idiopathic DVT, who require screening for occult cancer. Objective of the study. We conducted a prospective study evaluating whether a RVT-based screening for cancer …

First episodemedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryDeep veinImmunologyCancerColonoscopySigmoidoscopyCell BiologyHematologymedicine.diseaseBiochemistrySurgeryVenous thrombosismedicine.anatomical_structureInternal medicineCohortmedicinebusinessProspective cohort studyBlood
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Research of a Cellular Automaton Simulating Logic Gates by Evolutionary Algorithms

2003

This paper presents a method of using genetic programming to seek new cellular automata that perform computational tasks. Two genetic algorithms are used : the first one discovers a rule supporting gliders and the second one modifies this rule in such a way that some components appear allowing it to simulate logic gates. The results show that the genetic programming is a promising tool for the search of cellular automata with specific behaviors, and thus can prove to be decisive for discovering new automata supporting universal computation.

Fitness functionTheoretical computer scienceComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputationEvolutionary algorithmGenetic programmingCellular automatonAutomatonMobile automatonGenetic algorithmGenetic representationArtificial intelligencebusinessAsynchronous cellular automaton
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Multiplexing AER asynchronous channels over LVDS links with flow-control and clock-correction for scalable neuromorphic systems

2017

Paper presented at the 2017 IEEE International Symposium on Circuits and Systems (ISCAS), held in Baltimore, MD, USA, on 28-31 May 2017.

Flow control (data)Neuromorphic Systembusiness.industryComputer scienceVirtual Wiring020208 electrical & electronic engineeringScalable Neuromorphic SystemsScalable Neuromoriphic02 engineering and technologyAddress event representation (AER)Multiplexing020202 computer hardware & architectureHandshakingNeuromorphic engineeringTransmission (telecommunications)Asynchronous communicationEmbedded system0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusinessField-programmable gate arrayAER (Address Event Representation)Computer hardwareNeuromorphic SystemsHardware_LOGICDESIGN
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Virtual Synchronous Machine Control of RES Plants in Isolated Power Systems

2022

Because of the increase in renewable energy sources (RESs) share, new control strategies of isolated power systems have been developed to improve the frequency and voltage stability of inverter-interfaced RESs. A voltage source converter (VSC) with a virtual synchronous machine (VSM) is among the most promising control schemes. This paper demonstrates how VSM control of inverter-interfaced RES can be efficiently used to improve the dynamic stability in small isolated power systems. In the proposed analysis, the RESs of a Mediterranean island are assumed interfaced to the grid by VSCs with a swing controller and a vector-current controller (VCC) with two different options for the reference c…

Fluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesSettore ING-IND/33 - Sistemi Elettrici Per L'EnergiaIsolated power systemsVoltage source converterProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral EngineeringGeneral Materials ScienceVirtual synchronous machineInstrumentationPower system stabilityRenewable energy sourcesrenewable energy sources; virtual synchronous machine; voltage source converter; isolated power systems; power system stabilityComputer Science ApplicationsApplied Sciences; Volume 12; Issue 12; Pages: 5920
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