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Critical evaluation of two commonly used techniques for the treatment of data from extract dilution sniffing analysis

1993

The data from the extract dilution sniffing analysis of beer samples have been treated by two methods of analysis to give either «charm» or «FD» values. The results obtained from these two methods were compared and demonstrated that the rank order of intensity of the odor-active regions was different for most panelists when the data were presented as charm rather than FD values. Points of uncertainty observed while using this method such as between- and within-individual reproducibility and gaps in the coincident response five also been discussed

ReproducibilityTRAITEMENT DES DONNEES010401 analytical chemistry04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral Chemistry[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering040401 food science01 natural sciencesSensory analysis0104 chemical sciencesIntensity (physics)Dilution0404 agricultural biotechnologySniffingCoincidentStatistics[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringCharm (quantum number)General Agricultural and Biological SciencesComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematics
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Dependence between aging treatments and residual stresses on composite laminate

2006

International audience; The objective of this paper is to study the influence of residual stresses due to fabrication conditions on the thermomechanical behavior of carbon/epoxy laminate structures (cross ply). These studied laminates have undergone various cycles of thermal aging. The addition of a post-cure cycle after the end of the initial cycle makes it possible to reduce the residual stresses level. The incremental hole-drilling method is used to measure the residual strain in the laminates. These measured strains and the numerical calibration coefficients obtained by the finite element method allow to calculating the residual stress distribution in composite depth. The obtained resul…

Residual StressAgingMaterials scienceFabrication[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]Composite numberComposite02 engineering and technology[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]0203 mechanical engineeringResidual stress[SPI.MECA.MEMA]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Mechanics [physics.med-ph]/Mechanics of materials [physics.class-ph]CalibrationGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSHole drilling methodMechanical EngineeringEpoxyHole-Drilling Method021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element method020303 mechanical engineering & transportsCuring CycleMechanics of Materialsvisual_artvisual_art.visual_art_medium0210 nano-technologyReduction (mathematics)
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Spectrophotometric analysis of mixtures of two components with extensively or completely overlapping spectra by the H-point standard additions method

1990

This paper discusses the requirements and scope of application of the H-Point Standard Additions Method (HPSAM) for resolving binary mixtures. Various mixtures of dyes with extensively or completely overlapping spectra were assayed with accurate, precise results. The method thus developed was also applied to the spectrophotometric resolution of binary mixtures of phenol and o-cresol, the absorption bands of which lie in similar positions and feature similar absorptivities.

Resolution (mass spectrometry)ChemistryStandard additionAnalytical chemistryBinary numberPoint (geometry)Absorption (chemistry)Mass spectrometryBiochemistrySpectral lineAnalytical ChemistryFresenius' Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Industrial Hemp Transformation for Composite Applications: Influence of Processing Parameters on the Fibre Properties

2017

The main objective of this collaborative work is to characterize the influence of the processing stages of industrial hemp on the fibre properties. Transformation processes well suited for composite reinforcing textiles are considered. The work focuses on the different stages along the transformation chain of hemp, from the straw retting to the preform manufacturing. The main highlight is the predominant influence of retting on the tensile properties of individual fibres after their mechanical extraction from the stalks. Regarding the secondary processing, different technologies such as spinning, and use of natural binder systems are also proposed to produce yarns and woven fabrics. The eff…

RettingMaterials science0205 materials engineering020502 materialsComposite numberUltimate tensile strength02 engineering and technologyComposite material021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0210 nano-technologySpinningTransformation (music)
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The stability problem and noisy projections in discrete tomography

2004

Abstract The new field of research of discrete tomography will be described in this paper. It differs from standard computerized tomography in the reduced number of projections. It needs ad hoc algorithms which usually are based on the definition of the model of the object to reconstruct. The main problems will be introduced and an experimental simulation will prove the robustness of a slightly modified version of a well known method for the reconstruction of binary planar convex sets, even in case of projections affected by error. To the best of our knowledge this is one of the first experimental study of the stability problem with a statistical approach. Prospective applications include c…

Reverse engineeringMathematical optimizationSettore INF/01 - InformaticaComputer scienceRegular polygonBinary numbercomputer.software_genreLanguage and LinguisticsComputer Science ApplicationsHuman-Computer InteractionRobustness (computer science)Tomographynoisy projectionscomputerDiscrete tomographydiscrete tomography
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Left-star order structure of Rickart *-rings

2015

Janowitz proved in 1983 that the initial segments of a Rickart *-ring with the star order are orthomodular posets. In this paper, the same result is proved for the left-star order , which was introduced by Marovtet al., by finding an orthogonality which corresponds to in a certain way and then applying a result proved by Cīrulis which states that the initial segments of any quasi-orthomodular set are orthomodular.

Ring (mathematics)Algebra and Number TheoryOrder (ring theory)010103 numerical & computational mathematics0102 computer and information sciencesStar (graph theory)01 natural sciencesCombinatoricsSet (abstract data type)Mathematics::LogicOrthogonality010201 computation theory & mathematicsComputer Science::Logic in Computer ScienceMathematics::Category TheoryOrder structure0101 mathematicsMathematicsLinear and Multilinear Algebra
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[Rt or RDt, that is the question!]

2021

The article compares two of the most followed indices in the monitoring of COVID-19 epidemic cases: the Rt and the RDt indices. The first was disseminated by the Italian National Institute of Health (ISS) and the second, which is more usable due to the lower difficulty of calculation and the availability of data, was adopted by various regional and local institutions. The rationale for the Rt index refers to that for the R0 index, the basic reproduction number, which is used by infectivologists as a measure of contagiousness of a given infectious agent in a completely susceptible population. The RDt index, on the other hand, is borrowed from the techniques of time series analysis for the tr…

RiskTime FactorsSARS-CoV-2monitoring indexesHealth PolicyIncidenceDecision MakingBasic Reproduction NumberCOVID-19COVID-19; epidemic development; monitoring indexes; swab outcome date; symptoms onset date; COVID-19; Decision Making; Health Policy; Humans; Incidence; Italy; Nasopharynx; Risk; SARS-CoV-2; Symptom Assessment; Time Factors; Basic Reproduction Number; Epidemiological Monitoring; PandemicsItalyNasopharynxEpidemiological Monitoringepidemic developmentHumansswab outcome dateCOVID-19 swab outcome date symptoms onset date monitoring indexes epidemic developmentSymptom AssessmentPandemicssymptoms onset dateEpidemiologia e prevenzione
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Investigating the Performance of Enhanced Permeable Groins in Series

2020

The enhanced permeable groin is a novel eco-friendly and cost-effective technique for bank protection and restoration of meander bends. The behavior of bed deformations due to the distance between the structures has to be studied to design enhanced permeable groins in series properly. In this study, scour morphologies around enhanced permeable groins in series, characterized by four different distances and located in a 180&deg

River restorationlcsh:Hydraulic engineeringGeography Planning and DevelopmentAquatic ScienceEffective lengthBiochemistryriver bendenhanced permeable groinThalwegsymbols.namesakelcsh:Water supply for domestic and industrial purposeslcsh:TC1-978Froude numberSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliGeotechnical engineeringWater Science and Technologylcsh:TD201-500scourSeries (mathematics)Bank protection vegetation River bend River restoration ScourFlumebody regionssurgical procedures operativeMeandersymbolsParticlebank protectionriver restorationGeologyWater
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On the orientational analysis of planar fibre systems from digital images

2002

The orientational characteristics of fibres in digital images are studied. The fibres are modelled by a planar Boolean model whose typical grain is a thick (coloured) fibre. The aim is to make stereological inference on the rose of directions of the unobservable central fibres from observations made on a digital image of the thick fibres. For central fibres, the relation between the rose of directions and the point intensity, observed on a sampling line, is known. We derive, under regularity conditions, the relation between the unobservable point intensity and the scaled variogram observed on the line in a binary and a greyscale image. Using such a relation, it is possible to draw inference…

Rose (mathematics)Histologybusiness.industryBinary numberGeometryGrayscalePathology and Forensic MedicineDigital imageOpticsPlanarLine (geometry)Point (geometry)businessVariogramMathematicsJournal of Microscopy
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Subphotospheric convection and magnetic activity dependence on metallicity and age: Models and tests

2001

We present an extensive study on the dependence of the convective turnover time (conv) on the stellar metallicity and age for main-sequence stars of masses 0.6{1.6 M. To this aim we have used and compared predictions by stellar models based on the classical Mixing Length Theory and models incorporating a Full Spectrum of Turbulence treatment of subphotospheric convection. We show that the metallicity eect is relevant for dG stars but negligible for dK stars, while stellar age is important when computing the turnover times for red dwarfs younger than logt 8:5 yr. A scatter by up to a factor 3 could be spuriously introduced in the activity vs. Rossby number relationships if such eects are neg…

Rotation periodPhysicsMetallicityStellar collisionAstronomyAstronomy and AstrophysicsAstrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsAstrophysicsRossby numberStarsSpace and Planetary ScienceMixing length modelAstrophysics::Solar and Stellar AstrophysicsPleiadesAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsOpen clusterAstronomy & Astrophysics
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