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Numerical Procedures and their Practical Application in PV Module Analyses. Part IV: Atmospheric Transparency Parameters - Application

2020

Abstract The presented article relates to aspects of PV module testing using natural sunlight in outdoor conditions. It is a continuation of the article Part III: parameters of atmospheric transparency - determining and correlations. This article discusses the practical application of the indexes: atmosphere purity - k Tm , diffused component content - k s/o , beam clear sky index - K b - in testing various modules in outdoor conditions. Their influence on the conversion of modules made from various absorbers and various technologies is demonstrated. Their practical application in module testing in outdoor conditions is described and it - has been demonstrated that the results of the analys…

010302 applied physicsChemistrybusiness.industry020209 energysolar energyAtmospheric transparencysolar radiation spectrum02 engineering and technologysky clearness indexdiffused component content index01 natural sciencesEnergy engineeringPart iiiphotovoltaicsComponent (UML)0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringGeneral Materials ScienceProcess engineeringbusinessEcological Chemistry and Engineering S
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Physical model, theoretical aspects and applications of the flight of a ball in the atmosphere. Part III: Theory in the case of vertical angular freq…

1995

If a ball is viewed as a rigid body, its flight in the atmosphere can be described by six ordinary differential equations, which has been derived in the first part of this paper. In this following third part, some further theoretical aspects in the case of vertical angular frequency will be pointed out using an unknown transformation of the original independent variable, i.e. the time, as indicated in Part II. Last, but not least, the general case of angular frequency is to be treated. A rough qualitative discussion of the solutions is given as well as—if the equations are viewed as a three-dimensional dynamical system—the unique stable equilibrium, which depends on the spin. This equilibri…

Angular frequencyVariablesDifferential equationGeneral Mathematicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectScalar (mathematics)Mathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringRigid bodyPart iiiOrdinary differential equationBall (mathematics)Mathematicsmedia_commonMathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences
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Multifaceted effects of oligodendroglial exosomes on neurons: impact on neuronal firing rate, signal transduction and gene regulation.

2014

Exosomes are small membranous vesicles of endocytic origin that are released by almost every cell type. They exert versatile functions in intercellular communication important for many physiological and pathological processes. Recently, exosomes attracted interest with regard to their role in cell–cell communication in the nervous system. We have shown that exosomes released from oligodendrocytes upon stimulation with the neurotransmitter glutamate are internalized by neurons and enhance the neuronal stress tolerance. Here, we demonstrate that oligodendroglial exosomes also promote neuronal survival during oxygen–glucose deprivation, a model of cerebral ischaemia. We show the transfer from…

Cell typeCell signalingEndocytic cycleBlotting WesternAction PotentialsCell CommunicationNeurotransmissionBiologyExosomesReal-Time Polymerase Chain ReactionExosomeSynaptic TransmissionGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyMiceAnimalsPhosphorylationCells CulturedNeuronsSuperoxide DismutaseGlutamate receptorCatalaseMicroarray AnalysisPart III: Intercellular communication—basic insightImmunohistochemistryMicrovesiclesCell HypoxiaCell biologyMice Inbred C57BLOligodendrogliaGlucoseGene Expression RegulationSignal transductionGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSignal TransductionPhilosophical transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological sciences
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Radioactively labelled epoxides. Part III. Tritium labelled steroid 16α, 17α-epoxides

1980

Tritium labelled (17-3H) 16α, 17α-epoxy-androst-4-en-3-one and 16α, 17α-epoxy-estra-1,3,5(10)-trien-3-ol have been prepared on a large scale (200-300 mg amounts) with efficient (i.e. activity of product exactly predictable) introduction of label. The preparative method is very inexpensive, since the tritium derives from tritiated water, the steroid starting materials are readily available, and high yields are obtained in all steps.

ChromatographyTritiated waterChemistrymedicine.medical_treatmentOrganic ChemistryRadiochemistryBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistrySteroidPart iiichemistry.chemical_compoundDrug DiscoverymedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingTritiumSpectroscopyJournal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals
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About Supergraphs. Part III

2019

Summary The previous articles [5] and [6] introduced formalizations of the step-by-step operations we use to construct finite graphs by hand. That implicitly showed that any finite graph can be constructed from the trivial edgeless graph K 1 by applying a finite sequence of these basic operations. In this article that claim is proven explicitly with Mizar[4].

EpigraphTheoretical computer scienceApplied Mathematics68t99Part iiiComputational Mathematics03b35construction of finite graphsQA1-93905c76Graph operationssupergraphgraph operationsMathematicsMathematicsFormalized Mathematics
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Chemistry of ?-hydridobis[pentacarbonylchromium(0)] species. Part III. Redox reactions with mercury(II) compounds and iodine

1981

[Cr2(CO)10(μ-H)]− undergoes ready hydride substitution on reaction with HgX2 (X = Cl, Br, I or SCN) or with iodine in acetone, yielding [Cr2(CO)10(μ-X)]− complex species which can be converted quantitatively into [Cr(CO)5X]− anions by reactions conducted in the presence of an excess of X−.

HydrideInorganic chemistryMetals and Alloyschemistry.chemical_elementIodineMedicinal chemistryRedoxMercury (element)CatalysisInorganic ChemistryPart iiichemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMaterials ChemistryAcetoneOrganometallic chemistryTransition Metal Chemistry
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LAND USE CHANGE DETECTION AS A BASIS FOR ANALYSING DESERTIFICATION PROCESSES: A CASE STUDY IN TABERNAS (ALMERIA, SPAIN)

2006

12 paginas, 5 figuras, 1 tabla. Proceedings of the NATO Mediterranean Dialogue Workshop on Desertification in the Mediterranean Region. A Security Issue -- Part III. Assessing land use change relative to anthropogenic and natural cause. Valencia, Spain 2-5 December 2003

Mediterranean climatePart iiiGeographyDesertificationbiologyEnvironmental protectionmedia_common.quotation_subjectLand use land-use change and forestrybiology.organism_classificationNatural (archaeology)Almeriamedia_common
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A Toolbox of Phenomenological Methods

2009

In addition to a large number of misrepresentations of phenomenology,1 one can see an increasing interest in phenomenology among cognitive scientists and analytic philosophers. It is the method of phenomenology from which one expects to shed some light on the problem of consciousness. How does this approach work? What are the specific tools of phenomenology? Explanations as well as critical discussions of phenomenological methods are scattered across the literature. Moreover, the sometimes misleading or impenetrable terminology of classical phenomenology blocks easy understanding. The language of phenomenology may be an important reason why the working cognitive scientist who may be ready t…

Part iiiPhenomenology (philosophy)Interpretative phenomenological analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectSociologyConsciousnessPhenomenological methodToolboxSketchmedia_commonTerminologyEpistemology
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Mononuclear heterocyclic rearrangements. Part III. Rearrangement of theP-methoxyphenylhydrazone and them-nitrophenylhydrazone of 3-benzoyl-5-phenyl-1…

1979

The rates of the mononuclear heterocyclic rearrangement of the p-methoxyphenylhydrazone (Ib) and the m-nitrophenylhydrazone (1c) of 3-benzoyl-5-phenyl-1,2,4-oxadiazole have been measured in the range of pS+ 3.8–11.5 (solvent: dioxane/water 1:1, v:v) and compared with those of the unsubstituted phenylhydrazone (Ia). The obtained results show that in the base-catalyzed range, electron-repelling as well as electron-withdrawing substituents accelerate the rearrangement rates.

Part iiiSolventRange (particle radiation)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryOrganic ChemistryPolymer chemistryOxadiazoleJournal of Heterocyclic Chemistry
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Proceedings of the Closed Round Table and Italian Consensus on the Medication-Related Osteonecrosis of Jaws (MRONJ) at the Symposium of Italian Socie…

2019

Part iiimedicine.medical_specialtyRound tablebusiness.industryPhysiologyGeneral surgeryPhysiology (medical)Oral and maxillofacial pathologymedicineItalian Consensus Medication-Related OsteoNecrosis of Jaws MRONJmedicine.diseasebusiness
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