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Testing alternative erosivity indices to predict event soil loss from bare plots in Southern Italy
2009
Methods for predicting unit plot soil loss for the ‘Sparacia’ Sicilian (Southern Italy) site were developed using 316 simultaneous measurements of runoff and soil loss from individual bare plots varying in length from 11 to 44 m. The event unit plot soil loss was directly proportional to an erosivity index equal to (QREI30)1·47, being QREI30 the runoff ratio (QR) times the single storm erosion index (EI30). The developed relationship represents a modified version of the USLE-M, and therefore it was named USLE-MM. By the USLE-MM, a constant erodibility coefficient was deduced for plots of different lengths, suggesting that in this case the calculated erodibility factor is representative of a…
Variable power-law scaling of hillslope Hortonian rainfall–runoff processes
2019
Hydrological studies focused on Hortonian rainfall–run-off scaling have found that the run-off depth generally declines with the plot length in power-law scaling. Both the power-law proportional coefficient and the scaling exponent show great variability for specific conditions, but why and how they vary remain unclear. In the present study, the scaling of hillslope Hortonian rainfall–run-off processes is investigated for different rainfall, soil infiltration, and hillslope surface characteristics using the physically based cell-based rainfall-infiltration-run-off model. The results show that both temporally intermittent and steady rainfalls can result in prominent power-law scaling at the …
I RODITORI DI CAVA MONTICINO (BRISIGHELLA, RA)
2021
Rodents are the most abundant group of small mammals occurring in Brisighella deposits. They are represented by 12 species in total, among which 2 hamsters (Apocricetus cf. barrierei and Ruscinomys cf. lasallei), 2 dormice (Muscardinus sp. and Myomimus sp.), 1 porcupine (Hystrix (Hystrix) depereti), 2 sciurids (Atlantoxerus cf. rhodius and Hylopetes sp.) and 5 species of muridae (Apodemus cf. gudrunae, Centralomys benericettii, Occitanomys sp, Paraethomys meini and Stephanomys debruijni). This association suggests a relatively dry open environment, interrupted by forest environment with more or less dense underground.
Immanuel Kant. Il tempo interno del miglioramento: un paradigma del progresso storico?
2010
Il soggetto kantiano, per sapersi morale, deve potersi pensare come un soggetto che non ha fine nel tempo sensibile: per pensarsi secondo questa forma dell’intelligibile egli postula una durata infinita della sua personalità. Con ciò si apre un orizzonte di senso immaginabile soltanto in un ‘futuro aperto’ e dilatato all’infinito: in questa dimensione temporale specifica trova senso l’esercizio morale di ogni individuo. La designazione temporale dell’immortalità dell’anima come durata infinita (unendliche Dauer) e il progresso intelligibile che è connesso al postulato mostrano un’interessante processualità inerente alla dimensione intelligibile - non spazio-temporalmente condizionata - dell…
Vecāku audzināšanas stilu saistība ar iekšējo runu un emociju regulāciju pusaudžiem.
2019
Bakalaura darba pētījuma mērķis bija noskaidrot, vai pastāv saistības starp vecāku audzināšanas stilu, iekšējo runu un emociju regulāciju pusaudžiem. Pētījumā piedalījās 53 jaunieši vecumā no 12 līdz 16 gadiem (M=13,98, SD=1,39), no tiem 35 meitenes un 18 zēni. Pētījumā tika izmantota Vecāku autoritātes aptauja (Parental Authority Questionnaire, PAQ; Buri, 1991) un Emociju regulācijas aptauja (Emotion Regulation Questionnaire, ERQ; Gross & John, 2003), kā arī Papildināta iekšējās runas aptauja (Varieties of Inner Speech Questionnaire – Revised, VISQ-R; Alderson-Day, Mitrenga, Wilkinson, McCarthy-Jones, & Fernyhough, 2018), kuru adaptējusi bakalaura darba autore šī pētījuma ietvaros. Pētījum…
Low Complexity Image Compression using Pruned 8-point DCT Approximation in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks
2017
International audience; Since the transmission of the uncompressed image in the context of wireless visual sensor networks (WVSNs) consumes less energy than transmitting the compressed image, developing energy-aware compression algorithms are mandatory to extend the camera node's lifetime and thereby the whole network lifetime. The present paper studies a low-complexity image compression algorithm in the context of WVSNs. This algorithm consists of applying a pruning approach on a DCT approximation transform. The scheme is investigated in terms of computation cycles, processing time, energy consumption and image quality. Experimental works are conducted using the Atmel Atmega128 processor o…
Poetics of the "savage" : practice of tattooing in the modern world
2012
Ancient as it may be the popularity for tattoo does not seem to wane in the West. Indeed, we can find a great number of tattoo studios, exhibitions or magazines in our cities. The iconography of the brand seems to be the result of an amazing syncretism of which the "wild" imagery is an important part. Maori tattoos, Arabic calligraphy, dragons and wild animals, not from Western culture, are indeed very popular patterns. True mode of expressions of the skin, the ethnic tattoo indicates a certain view of the world, a view of the Other, as the path one chooses to follow in order to search for a "sense of self". Since the cabinets of curiosities of the sixteenth century, the Western world colle…
Plant virus cell-to-cell movement is not dependent on the transmembrane disposition of its movement protein
2009
ABSTRACT The cell-to-cell transport of plant viruses depends on one or more virus-encoded movement proteins (MPs). Some MPs are integral membrane proteins that interact with the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum, but a detailed understanding of the interaction between MPs and biological membranes has been lacking. The cell-to-cell movement of the Prunus necrotic ringspot virus (PNRSV) is facilitated by a single MP of the 30K superfamily. Here, using a myriad of biochemical and biophysical approaches, we show that the PNRSV MP contains only one hydrophobic region (HR) that interacts with the membrane interface, as opposed to being a transmembrane protein. We also show that a proline resi…
Dissecting the factors controlling seed development in the model legume Medicago truncatula
2012
Legumes are not only indispensible for sustainable agriculture but are also a rich source of protein in food and feed for humans and animals, respectively. However, major proteins stored in legume seeds are poor in sulfur-containing amino acids, and may be accompanied by anti-nutritional factors causing low protein digestibility problems. In this regard, Medicago truncatula serves as a model legume to study legume seed development especially the phase of seed storage protein accumulation. As developing legume seeds are complex structures, a thorough knowledge of the morphogenesis of the seed and the characterization of regulatory mechanisms underlying the embryo development and seed filling…
Physical pre-treatment of plums (Prunus domestica). Part 1. Modelling the kinetics of drying
2002
An alternative physical method for enhancing the drying rate of plums is proposed. It consists of the superficial abrasion of the plums' peel using an inert abrasive material to remove the cuticular waxy layer, the limiting factor for moisture loss. The physical pre-treatment was compared with a chemical treatment in which the plums were dipped into a solution of ethyl oleate. The drying kinetics of the above samples, including the untreated one, were reconstructed by using a mathematical model. The drying process, carried out at 60 C to reduce the prunes' quality loss, showed the great capability of both pre-treatments to enhance water diffusivity in the plum peel with respect to the untre…