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Trade-Off between Increased Talk-Time and LTE Performance

2010

The purpose of this paper is to analyze the trade-off conditions between battery saving opportunities and long term evolution network performance. To achieve this goal voice over IP with discontinuous reception is studied. Analysis is conducted with vast amount of different settings, including on duration, inactivity and discontinuous reception cycle timers. The quality of service and battery saving opportunities with discontinuous reception are evaluated with a dynamic system simulator which enables detailed simulation of multiple users and cells with realistic assumptions. This paper indicates high battery saving, i.e., increased talk-time opportunities without compromising the performanc…

Voice over IPComputer sciencebusiness.industryQuality of serviceDiscontinuous receptionNetwork performanceDynamic priority schedulingbusinessComputer networkTerm (time)2010 Ninth International Conference on Networks
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Effect of pH and nitrite concentration on nitrite oxidation rate

2011

The effect of pH and nitrite concentration on the activity of the nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in an activated sludge reactor has been determined by means of laboratory batch experiments based on respirometric techniques. The bacterial activity was measured at different pH and at different total nitrite concentrations (TNO 2). The experimental results showed that the nitrite oxidation rate (NOR) depends on the TNO 2 concentration independently of the free nitrous acid (FNA) concentration, so FNA cannot be considered as the real substrate for NOB. NOB were strongly affected by low pH values (no activity was detected at pH 6.5) but no inhibition was observed at high pH values (activity wa…

Waste component removalPH rangeUnclassified drugRespirometric techniqueLaboratory methodPHOxidation ratesPH valueNitriteSaturation constantBatch reactorPH effectOxidation kineticsDissociation constantNitrobacterKinetic expressionWaste Disposal FluidInhibition constantschemistry.chemical_compoundBacteriumBioreactorsNitrous acidNitriteBacterial activityReaction kineticsBacteria (microorganisms)Waste Management and DisposalIn Situ Hybridization FluorescenceInhibitionPriority journalFree nitrous acidMicroscopyNitrous acidSewagebiologyFluorescence in situ hybridizationPH effectsGeneral MedicineSaturationRespirometryHydrogen-Ion ConcentrationInorganic acidsNitrite oxidizing bacteriaCalibrationOxidation-ReductionEnvironmental EngineeringInorganic chemistryBioreactorParameterizationBioengineeringActivated sludge reactorsArticleNumerical modelNitrous acid derivativeReaction rateParameter calibrationBatch experimentsNitrite-oxidizing bacteriaOxidationDietary NitrateNitritesTECNOLOGIA DEL MEDIO AMBIENTEExperimental studyBacteriaConcentration (process)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentBacteriologyNitrobacterOxidation reductionNitrogen removalConcentration (composition)biology.organism_classificationInorganic acidsMicrobial activityKineticschemistryActivated sludgeNitrite oxidationHigh pH valueSwitch functionConcentration (parameters)Oxidation processEffect of pHProtein expressionSubstrateControlled studyWaste disposalBioresource Technology
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INNOVAZIONE DEI MATERIALI NATURALI: TERRA E NANOTUBI DI ARGILLA PER UNA SFIDA SOSTENIBILE

2019

All’interno del dibattito culturale che vede la questione ambientale come prioritaria e con riferimento a studi e ricerche che negli ultimi anni hanno promosso materiali compositi a base di terra cruda, gli Autori, consapevoli della necessità che il rapporto fra Progetto e Materia debba assumere una nuova centralità supportato dalle specificità della Tecnologia dell’Architettura, illustrano le risultanze di una sperimentazione che ha l’obiettivo di migliorare le prestazioni della terra cruda con l’apporto delle nanotecnologie, sviluppando un ‘nuovo materiale’ con una ridotta embodied energy e una ridotta quantità di emissioni di CO2 in atmosfera.

Within the cultural debate that considers the environmental issue as a priority and with reference to the studies and researches that over the last years have supported compound materials containing rammed earth the Authors aware of the need of giving to the relationship of Project and Matter a key role supported by the characteristics of Architectural Technology show the results of an experimentation that aims to improve the performance of rammed earth with the contribution of nanotechnologies developing a ‘new material’ with a reduced embodied energy and a reduced amount of CO2 emissions into the atmosphere.Settore ICAR/12 - Tecnologia Dell'Architettura
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Modelling hydrolysis: Simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions

2018

Hydrolysis is considered the limiting step during solid waste anaerobic digestion (including co-digestion of sludge and biosolids). Mechanisms of hydrolysis are mechanistically not well understood with detrimental impact on model predictive capability. The common approach to multiple substrates is to consider simultaneous degradation of the substrates. This may not have the capacity to separate the different kinetics. Sequential degradation of substrates is theoretically supported by microbial capacity and the composite nature of substrates (bioaccessibility concept). However, this has not been experimentally assessed. Sequential chemical fractionation has been successfully used to define i…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyBiosolidsSEQUENTIAL EXTRACTIONANAEROBIC DIGESTIONBIODEGRADATION02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesTRITICUM AESTIVUM01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNUMERICAL MODELSLUDGE DIGESTIONBioreactorsMETHANEBIOLOGICAL MATERIALSACTIVATED SLUDGE0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnaerobiosisSequential modelPRIORITY JOURNALWaste Management and DisposalComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCALIBRATIONSewageCONCENTRATION (PARAMETER)ChemistryFRACTIONATIONACID HYDROLYSISINCUBATION TIMEMODELLINGHYDROLYSISCHEMICAL FRACTIONATIONSEQUENTIAL DEGRADATIONBiodegradation EnvironmentalWASTE TREATMENTORGANIC MATTER[SDE]Environmental SciencesANAEROBIC DIGESTION MODELADM1SOLID WASTE020209 energyMODELSFractionationCAPACITYHydrolysisDIGESTIONISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONNONHUMANCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMANDARTICLEMODEL SELECTION0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographyModels TheoreticalSUBSTRATESBiodegradationSIMULTANEOUS DEGRADATIONHOMOGENEOUS MATERIALSAnaerobic digestionWASTE WATER MANAGEMENTActivated sludgeAPPLEDegradation (geology)Waste Management
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De quelques difficultés à cumuler ses savoirs sur les phénomènes éducatifs : l'exemple de la démocratisation de l'enseignement

2002

This paper aims at showing the difficulties regarding the building up of knowledge about educational processes, especially as far as democratization is concerned. The stake here is to boost the scientific character of results in educational research, and therefore its legitimacy and its influence upon educational policies. The authors stress the importance of the historical context of data, the leading part of conceptualization, so that the structural changes of schooling may be grasped, and also the impact of technical measures upon factual knowledge. Finally, the issue of data, a difficult one in that field like in other ones, is illustrated by the analysis of the relation between "ZEP" (…

[SHS.SOCIO]Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyMéthodologieEducational policyDémocratisation[SHS.SOCIO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Sociology[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationDemocratizationMethodologyContextPolitique éducativeContextualisation[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Education[ SHS.SOCIO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/SociologyAssessmentZone d'éducation prioritaireévaluation (des politiques)contextualisation (recherche contextualisée)Démocratisation de l'enseignementEducational priority areaZEPEvaluation
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Smad7 controls resistance of colitogenic T cells to regulatory T cell-mediated suppression.

2008

Background & Aims Foxp3-expressing regulatory T cells (Tregs) play a key role in the maintenance of the gut immune homeostasis, and an intact transforming growth factor (TGF)-β signaling is required for their function. In inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the TGF-β signaling is impaired because of high expression of the inhibitory molecule Smad7. Although no intrinsic defects in Tregs function have been shown in IBD, it is still unknown whether colitogenic T cells are susceptible to Treg-mediated suppression. In this study, we have investigated whether IBD mucosal CD4+ T cells are resistant to Tregs and whether Smad7 is involved in this process. Methods IBD lamina propria mononuclear cells …

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Priority Enabled Grant-Free Access With Dynamic Slot Allocation for Heterogeneous mMTC Traffic in 5G NR Networks

2021

Although grant-based mechanisms have been a predominant approach for wireless access for years, the additional latency required for initial handshake message exchange and the extra control overhead for packet transmissions have stimulated the emergence of grant-free (GF) transmission. GF access provides a promising mechanism for carrying low and moderate traffic with small data and fits especially well for massive machine type communications (mMTC) applications. Despite a surge of interest in GF access, how to handle heterogeneous mMTC traffic based on GF mechanisms has not been investigated in depth. In this paper, we propose a priority enabled GF access scheme which performs dynamic slot …

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Association between osteocalcin and cognitive performance in healthy older adults.

2016

INTRODUCTION: cognitive deterioration and reductions of bone health coincide with increasing age. We examine the relationship between bone composition and plasma markers of bone remodelling with measures of cognitive performance in healthy adults.METHODS: this cross-sectional study included 225 old (52% women, mean age: 74.4 ± 3.3 years) and 134 young (52% women, mean age: 23.4 ± 2.7 years) adult participants from the MyoAge project. Whole body bone mineral density was measured by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry. Blood analyses included a panel of bone-related peptides (dickkopf-1, osteoprotegerin, osteocalcin (OC), osteopontin, sclerostin, parathyroid hormone and fibroblast growth factor …

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Increased conformational rigidity of humic substances by oxidative biomimetic catalysis

2005

A synthetic water-soluble meso-tetra(2,6-dichloro-3-sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinate of iron(III) chloride, Fe(TDCPPS)Cl, was employed as a biomimetic catalyst in the oxidative coupling of terrestrial humic materials. High-performance size-exclusion chromatography (HPSEC), solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (CPMAS-(13)C NMR), electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR), and diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT) were used to follow conformational and structural changes brought about in different humic materials by the oxidative coupling. Increase in apparent weight-average molecular weight (Mw(a)) occurred invariably for all humic substances with the oxidative polymerization catalyzed …

conformationMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopySpectrophotometry InfraredPolymers and PlasticsDiffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT)Biomimetic materialsaromatic compoundgel permeation chromatographyMolecular ConformationPhotochemistryIron compoundslaw.inventionPolymerizationenvironmental managementcovalent bondlawSize exclusion chromatographyBiomimetic catalysisBiomimeticsMaterials ChemistryOrganic chemistryHumic acidElectron paramagnetic resonanceInfrared spectroscopyChromatography High Pressure Liquidchemistry.chemical_classificationSettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e InorganicaCarbon IsotopesChromatographyindustryCatalystsChemistrytetra(2articleelectrophoretic mobilitybiomimetic materialNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyunclassified drugConformationsacetic acidpriority journalCovalent bondSpectrophotometrySynthesis (chemical)High Pressure Liquidtechnology6 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivativeInfraredOxidation-Reductionmolecular stabilityHumic materialsoxidationSettore AGR/13 - Chimica AgrariaSupramolecular chemistryBioengineeringcomplex mixturesCatalysisCatalysisdiffuse reflectance spectroscopyhumic substanceBiomaterialsalkyl etherElectron spin resonance spectroscopycomplex formationParticle SizeNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyHumic Substancesfree radicalbiomimetic oxidative humicelectron spin resonanceHigh performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC)ferrous chloridemolecular weightsolid statecarbon nuclear magnetic resonancePolymerizationSolubilitychemical structureOxidative coupling of methaneCatalysts; Conformations; Electron spin resonance spectroscopy; Infrared spectroscopy; Iron compounds; Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy; Oxidation; Polymerization; Size exclusion chromatography; Solubility; Synthesis (chemical); Biomimetic catalysis; Diffuse reflectance infrared spectroscopy (DRIFT); High performance size exclusion chromatography (HPSEC); Humic materials; Biomimetic materials; acetic acid; alkyl ether; aromatic compound; biomimetic material; ferrous chloride; free radical; tetra(26 dichloro 3 sulfonatophenyl)porphyrinic acid derivative; unclassified drug; article; carbon nuclear magnetic resonance; catalysis; catalyst; chemical structure; complex formation; conformation; covalent bond; diffuse reflectance spectroscopy; electron spin resonance; electrophoretic mobility; environmental management; gel permeation chromatography; humic substance; industry; molecular stability; molecular weight; oxidation; polymerization; priority journal; solid state; technology; Biomimetics; Carbon Isotopes; Catalysis; Chromatography High Pressure Liquid; Electron Spin Resonance Spectroscopy; Humic Substances; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Molecular Conformation; Oxidation-Reduction; Particle Size; Spectrophotometry Infraredcatalyst
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The RIBES strategy for ex situ conservation: conventional and modern techniques for seed conservation

2022

The Italian seed bank network (RIBES) aims to improve the quality and safety of the germplasm reserves of native plant species in Italy to ensure the long-term conservation of endangered and/or endemic flora. The strategy includes traditional methods to secure seed conservation. A comprehensive priority list for seed collection is being defined, it was prepared by crossing data of various checklists (red lists, endemics) and will soon be cross-referenced with an updated list of accessions of the whole network. A safety-backup program of duplicates will quickly be implemented to secure the conservation of the most threatened species in at least two seed banks of the network. On the other han…

conservation strategyseed/spore researchSettore BIO/02 - Botanica SistematicaSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataItalian floraPlant Sciencepriority listsseed banksconservation strategy; Italian flora; priority lists; seed banks; seed/spore research
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