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Abatement of Acid Orange 7 in macro and micro reactors. Effect of the electrocatalytic route

2014

Abstract The electrochemical treatment of aqueous solutions contaminated by Acid Orange 7 (AO7) was widely studied with the main objective to evaluate as the electrocatalytic route affects the performances of the degradation process in macro and microfluidic cells. Direct anodic oxidation (EO), electro-Fenton (EF), electro-generation of active chlorine (IOAC) and coupled processes were investigated in macro and microfluidic reactors in order to select more effective conditions for the treatment of such compound. The effect of numerous operative parameters (such as nature of the electrode materials, coupling of processes, flow rate, current density and inter-electrode distance) on the perfor…

ChromatographyAqueous solutionSupporting electrolyteChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyElectrocatalysiElectrochemistryElectrocatalystCatalysisCatalysisVolumetric flow rateChemical engineeringMass transferActive chlorineAcid Orange 7Electro-FentonMicroreactorMicro reactorBDDGeneral Environmental Science
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Determination of rate constants of ion transfer kinetics across immiscible electrolyte solutions

1998

Abstract The rotating diffusion cell was used to study ion transfer across the interface between two immiscible electrolyte solutions. Tetrabutylammonium was chosen as the transferring cation and lithium chloride as the supporting electrolyte in aqueous phase. Tetrabutylammonium tetrakis-(4-fluorophenyl)-borate in 2-nitrophenyl-octylether was used as the organic electrolyte solution supported in the porous membrane. The quasi-steady state current–voltage curves were measured both by applying potential steps and by imposing a slow potential sweep. The analysis of experimental results was based on the comparison with the theoretical current–voltage curves and on the Koutecky–Levich plots. The…

ChromatographySupporting electrolyteGeneral Chemical EngineeringAqueous two-phase systemThermodynamicsConcentration effectElectrolytechemistry.chemical_compoundReaction rate constantElectrical resistance and conductancechemistryElectrochemistryLithium chlorideITIESElectrochimica Acta
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Improving transparency of scientific reporting to increase value and reduce waste in mental health research.

2015

Clinical Trials as TopicBiomedical Researchbusiness.industryMental DisordersGeneral MedicinePublic relationsEnvironmental economicsMental healthTransparency (behavior)030227 psychiatry03 medical and health sciencesPsychiatry and Mental health0302 clinical medicineResearch DesignMedicineHumans030212 general & internal medicinebusinessScientific reportingRevista de psiquiatria y salud mental
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Conceptual Differences Among Functional Size Measurement Methods

2007

The paper focuses on measuring and assessing the relation of adaptive maintenance process and quality of open source software (OSS). A framework for assessing adaptive maintenance process is proposed and applied. The framework consists of six sub- processes. Five OSSs with considerable number of releases have been studied empirically. Their main evolutionary and quality characteristics have been measured. The main results of the study are the following:. 1) Software maintainability is affected mostly by the activities of the 'analysis' maintenance sub-process. 2) Software testability is affected by the activities of all maintenance sub-processes. 3) Software reliability is affected mostly b…

Computer scienceSoftware sizingbusiness.industryPersonal software processSoftware constructionSoftware developmentBackportingSoftware maintenancebusinessSoftware engineeringSoftware measurementSoftware qualityFirst International Symposium on Empirical Software Engineering and Measurement (ESEM 2007)
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Towards a design process for modeling MAS organizations

2012

The design of MAS organizations is a complex activity where a proper methodological approach may offer a significant advantage in enabling the conception of the best solution. Moreover, the aid provided by a supporting tool significantly contributes to make the approach technically sound and it is a fundamental ingredient of a feasible strategy to the development of large MASs. In this paper, we introduce a portion of methodological approach devoted to design MAS organizations and a preliminary version of a specific case tool, named MoT (Moise+ Tool), for supporting activities from design production to automatic code generation. MoT provides four kinds of diagrams based on a definite graphi…

Computer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)NotationGraphical notationMethodological approachDevelopment (topology)Complex activityCode (cryptography)Design processProduction (economics)Code generationArtificial intelligenceAutomatically generatedDesign proceSoftware engineeringbusinessComputer-aided software engineeringSupporting toolAutomatic code generation
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Sustainability Reporting in Latvia: Management Views

2017

Sustainability reporting in Latvia is a comparatively recent development. In spite of a growing number of companies undertaking different social responsibility activities, only few of them report this. Mostly, companies choose to communicate their sustainability activities through their web page. Mainly large companies with considerable environmental and social impact and listed joint-stock companies, which are required to do so by stock exchange regulation, undertake efforts to communicate their responsibility activities.

Corporate sustainabilityStock exchangebusiness.industryCorporate governanceSustainabilitySpiteSustainability reportingCorporate social responsibilityAccountingBusinessPublic relationsSocial responsibility
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Reproducible research practices, openness and transparency in health economic evaluations: study protocol for a cross-sectional comparative analysis

2020

INTRODUCTION: There has been a growing awareness of the need for rigorously and transparent reported health research, to ensure the reproducibility of studies by future researchers. Health economic evaluations, the comparative analysis of alternative interventions in terms of their costs and consequences, have been promoted as an important tool to inform decision-making. The objective of this study will be to investigate the extent to which articles of economic evaluations of healthcare interventions indexed in MEDLINE incorporate research practices that promote transparency, openness and reproducibility. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: This is the study protocol for a cross-sectional comparative ana…

Cost-Benefit Analysisdata sharingMEDLINEcost-effectiveness analysis data sharing methodology quality reporting reproducibility03 medical and health sciencesHealth Economics0302 clinical medicineHealth careProtocolOpenness to experienceHumansMedicine17011506030212 general & internal medicinereproducibilityProtocol (science)reportingMedical educationbusiness.industry030503 health policy & servicesCost-effectiveness analysiscost-effectiveness analysisRMethodologyReproducibility of ResultsmethodologyGeneral MedicineCost-effectiveness analysisTransparency (behavior)QualityReproducibility3. Good healthEconomics MedicalData sharingCross-Sectional StudiesReportingResearch DesignqualityEconomic evaluationMedicineData sharingQuality-Adjusted Life Years0305 other medical sciencebusiness
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Cathodic reduction of hexavalent chromium coupled with electricity generation achieved by reverse-electrodialysis processes using salinity gradients

2014

Abstract A new approach for the simultaneous generation of electric energy and the treatment of waters contaminated by recalcitrant pollutants using salinity gradients was proposed. Reverse electrodialysis allows for the generation of electric energy from salinity gradients. Indeed, the utilization of different salt concentrations gives a potential difference between the electrodes which allows the generation of electric energy by using suitable electrolytes and an external circuit. The simultaneous generation of electric energy and the treatment of waters contaminated by Cr(VI) was successfully achieved for the first time by reverse electrodialysis processes using salinity gradients and pr…

Cr(VI)ChemistrySupporting electrolyteGeneral Chemical EngineeringElectrolytesalinity gradientVolumetric flow rateSalinitychemistry.chemical_compoundElectricity generationChemical engineeringStack (abstract data type)Waste water treatmentenergy generationEnvironmental chemistryReversed electrodialysisElectrochemistryreverse electrodialisyHexavalent chromium
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Critical factors influencing international sporting success of the Philippines : the athletes' perspective

2017

The aim of this study is to contribute to the understanding of the recent declining performance of the Philippines in international sporting competitions by identifying and evaluating relevant factors that are critical to its international success through the perspective of the national elite athletes. An evaluation of the organizational effectiveness of the national sports governing bodies provides explanation to the poor performance of the country in major international competitions such as the Southeast Asian (SEA)Games. One of the most recent approaches used in measuring organizational effectiveness is the Sport Policy factors Leading to International Sporting Success (SPLISS) model. Th…

Cultural StudiesMedalSociology and Political ScienceSocial PsychologyPhilippinesSPLISSSoutheast asiancritical success factorsPolitical science0502 economics and businessCritical success factorFilippiinitmenestystekijätelite sport successOperationalizationbiologybusiness.industryAthletes05 social sciencesCritical factorsPerspective (graphical)Sport policy factors leading to international sporting successPublic relationsbiology.organism_classificationhuippu-urheiluAnthropologyOrganizational effectiveness050211 marketingorganizational effectivenessbusinessOrganizational effectiveness050212 sport leisure & tourismPhilippine sportsmenestyminen
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Meeting the Challenges of Generational Change in the Teaching Profession : Towards a European Model for Intergenerational Teacher Collaboration

2013

In a European-wide effort to improve the professional development of teachers, the 2AgePro project was conducted from November 2008 to October 2010. One of its goals was to develop and test different forms of intergenerational teacher collaboration among junior and senior teachers in primary and secondary schools. Another aim was to utilise the results from these pilots, which were conducted in the Czech Republic, Finland, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden, to create a model for intergenerational collaboration that could be used in any national or cultural setting. This article reports on the national pilots and proposes a European model for intergenerational collaboration for teachers. …

Czechjunior teacherPedagogyProfessional developmentPedagogikContinuing educationCollaborative learningTeacher learningsenior teachersupporting systemlanguage.human_languageTest (assessment)Collaborative learningcollaboration scriptsSupporting systemDidáctica y Organización EscolarPolitical scienceteacher learningPedagogycontinuing educationlanguage
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