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UNA PROCEDURA AUTOMATIZZATA PER LA DETERMINAZIONE DELLE CARATTERISTICHE MICROSTRUTTURALI DELLE SABBIE MEDIANTE ANALISI DI IMMAGINI DI SEZIONI SOTTILI

2012

È ben noto che il comportamento meccanico microscopico delle sabbie - e in generale dei terreni granulari - trae origine dalle loro caratteristiche microstrutturali, quali, per esempio, il numero di coordinazione dei singoli grani, l’indice di contatto intergranulare (grain contact ratio) e l’indice di addensamento dei grani (packing density index). Appare, quindi, di notevole importanza la determinazione degli indici predetti con alto grado di affidabilità e di ripetibilità. Lo studio dell’assetto dei contatti intergranulari e il calcolo degli indici che lo caratterizzano, viene condotta comunemente su immagini piane dell’insieme di grani mediante esame visuale e restituzione grafica assis…

Settore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed AeroportiMicrostruttura Grain Contact Analisi di Immagini Tecniche di Segmentazione Packing Density Locked SandsMicrostructure Grain Contact Image Analysis Segmentation Techniques Packing Density Locked Sands.
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Musìta. Un oggetto inebriante

2015

Dal Rinascimento in poi – che ci piaccia o no – l’Italia ha cessato la sua funzione di faro culturale dell’Occidente. Negli ultimi tempi, in seguito alla crisi economica che ancora ci attanaglia, le cose sono precipitate verso un basso, ben al di là del fondo, nel quale appena trent’anni fa nessuno avrebbe mai immaginato di scavare. Eppure, nel mondo, si riconoscono all’Italia tre primati, nel design, nella moda e nel cibo: le tre “A” italiane (Arredamento, Abbigliamento, Agro-alimentare) ovvero le tre “F” inglesi (Furniture, Fashion, Food). In particolare, in Sicilia, nonostante l’esportazione di un Versace e di ½ Dolce & Gabbana (per quanto riguarda la moda) e di una millenaria cultura ma…

Settore ICAR/13 - Disegno IndustrialeDesign grafica packing food agro-alimentare
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Qualitative characterisation of effective interactions of charged spheres on different levels of organisation using Alexander’s renormalised charge a…

2005

Abstract Effective interactions are conveniently determined from experimental or numerical data by fitting a Debye–Huckel potential with an effective charge Z ∗ and an effective electrolyte concentration c ∗ as free parameters. In this contribution we numerically solved the Poisson–Boltzmann equation to obtain the so-called renormalised charge Z PBC ∗ . For sufficiently large bare charge Z one finds a saturation of Z ∗ which scales as Z ∗ = A a / λ B , where a is the particle radius, λ B the Bjerrum length and A a proportionality factor of order (8–10). The saturation value increases with increased total micro-ion concentration and shows a shallow minimum as a function of packing fraction. …

Shear modulusMolecular dynamicsColloid and Surface ChemistryClassical mechanicsChemistryCharge (physics)Poisson–Boltzmann equationAtomic packing factorBjerrum lengthMolecular physicsEffective nuclear chargeIonColloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects
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Inclusion complexes of Cethyl-2-methylresorcinarene and pyridine N-oxides: breaking the C–I⋯−O–N+ halogen bond by host–guest complexation

2016

C ethyl-2-Methylresorcinarene forms host–guest complexes with aromatic N-oxides through multiple intra- and intermolecular hydrogen bonds and C–H⋯π interactions. The host shows conformational flexibility to accommodate 3-methylpyridine N-oxide, while retaining a crown conformation for 2-methyl- and 4-methoxypyridine N-oxides highlighting the substituent effect of the guest. N-Methylmorpholine N-oxide, a 6-membered ring aliphatic N-oxide with a methyl at the N-oxide nitrogen, is bound by the equatorial −N–CH3 group located deep in the cavity. 2-Iodopyridine N-oxide is the only guest that manifests intermolecular N–O⋯I–C halogen bond interactions, which are broken down by the host resulting i…

StereochemistrySubstituentmacromolecular substancesCrystal structure010402 general chemistryRing (chemistry)01 natural sciencespyridine N-oxideschemistry.chemical_compoundPyridineWATERGeneral Materials ScienceCRYSTAL-STRUCTURESta116Cethyl-2-methylresorcinareneCOORDINATIONHalogen bondPACKINGta114010405 organic chemistryHydrogen bondIntermolecular forceRECOGNITIONGeneral ChemistryETHYL RESORCINARENECondensed Matter PhysicsMETHYLRESORCINARENE0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographySOLID-STATEchemistryhost–guest complexationMETALMOLECULAR CAPSULEShalogen bondSingle crystalCrystEngComm
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Crystal structure of N-(tert-butoxycarbonyl)phenylalanyldehydroalanine isopropyl ester (Boc–Phe–ΔAla–OiPr)

2014

In the crystal structure of the de­hydro­dipeptide (Boc-Phe-ΔAla-OiPr), the mol­ecule has a trans configuration of the N-methyl­amide group. Its geometry is different from saturated peptides but is in excellent agreement with other de­hydro­alanine compounds. In the crystal, an N—H⋯O hydrogen bond links the mol­ecules in a herringbone packing arrangement.

Steric effectsde­hydro­alaninecrystal structurede­hydro peptidesCrystal structureResearch Communicationslcsh:Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDehydroalanineαβ-dehydroamino acidsPeptide bondMoietyGeneral Materials ScienceHydrogen bond[alpha]General Chemistrydehydroalaninedehydro peptidesCondensed Matter Physicsherringbone packing[beta]-de­hydro­amino acidsCrystallographyMolecular geometrychemistrylcsh:QD1-999αβ-de­hydro­amino acidsIsopropylActa Crystallographica Section E
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On Utilizing Stochastic Non-linear Fractional Bin Packing to Resolve Distributed Web Crawling

2014

This paper deals with the extremely pertinent problem of web crawling, which is far from trivial considering the magnitude and all-pervasive nature of the World-Wide Web. While numerous AI tools can be used to deal with this task, in this paper we map the problem onto the combinatorially-hard stochastic non-linear fractional knapsack problem, which, in turn, is then solved using Learning Automata (LA). Such LA-based solutions have been recently shown to outperform previous state-of-the-art approaches to resource allocation in Web monitoring. However, the ever growing deployment of distributed systems raises the need for solutions that cope with a distributed setting. In this paper, we prese…

Theoretical computer scienceLearning automataBin packing problemComputer scienceWeb pageContinuous knapsack problemResource allocationDistributed web crawlingResource managementResource management (computing)Web crawler2014 IEEE 17th International Conference on Computational Science and Engineering
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Simulation of fluid-solid coexistence in finite volumes: A method to study the properties of wall-attached crystalline nuclei

2012

The Asakura-Oosawa model for colloid-polymer mixtures is studied by Monte Carlo simulations at densities inside the two-phase coexistence region of fluid and solid. Choosing a geometry where the system is confined between two flat walls, and a wall-colloid potential that leads to incomplete wetting of the crystal at the wall, conditions can be created where a single nanoscopic wall-attached crystalline cluster coexists with fluid in the remainder of the simulation box. Following related ideas that have been useful to study heterogeneous nucleation of liquid droplets at the vapor-liquid coexistence, we estimate the contact angles from observations of the crystalline clusters in thermal equil…

Thermal equilibriumMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsMonte Carlo methodNucleationFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyCondensed Matter - Soft Condensed MatterAtomic packing factorContact angleCrystalPhysics::Fluid DynamicsCondensed Matter::Soft Condensed MatterPhase (matter)Soft Condensed Matter (cond-mat.soft)WettingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistry
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Polymorphism-Triggered Reversible Thermochromic Fluorescence of a simple 1,8-Naphthyridine

2013

The fluorescent behavior in the solid state of a naphthyridine-based donor–acceptor heterocycle is presented. Synthesized as a crystalline blue-emissive solid (Pbca), the compound can easily be transformed in its P21/c polymorphic form by heating. The latter material shows blue to cyan emission switching triggered by a reversible thermally induced phase transformation. This fact, the reversible acidochromism, and the strong anisotropic fluorescence of the compound in the solid state, account for the potential of 1,8-naphthyridines as simple and highly tunable organic compounds in materials science.

ThermochromismnaphthyridinesChemistryStereochemistryfield-effect transistorsSolid-statefood and beverageschemical sensorsGeneral ChemistrylassersCondensed Matter PhysicsFluorescenceCombinatorial chemistrysolid-state fluorescencePolymorphism (materials science)emissionconjugated polymersluminescencepackingGeneral Materials ScienceLuminescencephotocromism
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Professional Talk: Unpacking Professional Language

2020

Modern welfare states have increasingly been infused by principles from New Public Management. The implicit managerialism and standardization of these principles reduces the autonomy of professionals and displaces their discretionary power, replacing it with a standardized professional language that reproduces and reinforces specific narratives of knowledge. This chapter explores why and how we can reconnect the intimacy between word and experience by unpacking professional language. I address the following questions: What are the challenges of interviewing professionals? What is there to discover in the unpacking of professional language? And how do we unpack professional words, discourse …

UnpackingInterviewbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectWelfare statePublic relationsManagerialismJargonNew public managementNarrativeSociologybusinessAutonomymedia_common
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Implementation and performance of the ATLAS second level jet trigger

2008

ATLAS is one of the four major LHC experiments, designed to cover a wide range of physics topics. In order to cope with a rate of 40 MHz and 25 interactions per bunch crossing, the ATLAS trigger system is divided in three different levels. The first one (LVL1, hardware based) identifies signatures in 2 microseconds that are confirmed by the the following trigger levels (software based). The Second Level Trigger (LVL2) only looks at a region of the space around the LVL1 signature (called Region of Interest or ROI), confirming/rejecting the event in about 10 ms, while the Event Filter (Third Level Trigger, EF) has potential full event access and larger processing times, of the order of 1 s. T…

UnpackingPhysicsHistoryData processingLarge Hadron ColliderMathematical modelAtlas (topology)Reconstruction algorithmParticle identificationComputer Science ApplicationsEducationComputational scienceData acquisitionStatistical physicsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesJournal of Physics: Conference Series
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