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Stability of ascorbic acid in orange juices after initial use at home begins

1996

Ascorbic acid (AA) stability in orange juices, both fresh and commercially packaged in different types of containers (Tetrabrik, glass and tin), was studied. The purpose was to ascertain how well AA is retained once use at home has commenced. The AA levels of the orange juices were measured at 0, 1, 3, 5, 67, 24, 48, 72 and 168h following squeezing in the case of fresh oranges and for commercially packaged juices following opening of the container. Storage was at 4 or 25C. Fresh juice was stored in an open jar; packaged juice in the container in which it came. When stored 7 days at 4C, retention ranged from 93.8 to 95%.

ChemistryOrange (colour)Food scienceSafety Risk Reliability and QualityAscorbic acidFood Science
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Comparison of different removal techniques for selected pharmaceuticals

2015

[EN] Recently, there is an emergence of endocrine-disrupting compounds, pharmaceuticals, and personal care products (EDC/PPCPs) as important pollutants to remove from drinking water and reclaimed wastewater. In this work, the efficiency of removing pharmaceuticals (PCs) from model aqueous solutions and raw wastewater with ultrafiltration (UF), nanofiltration (NF), activated carbon adsorption (AC), biological methods (SBR) and oxidation with ClO2 was investigated. Some treatments have also been used as combined processes: UF + NF, UF +AC, SBR + ClO2. Ibuprofen, Acetaminophen, Diclofenac, Sulfamethoxazole, Clonazepam, and Diazepam were selected as model compounds. In order to evaluate their r…

ChromatographyAqueous solutionChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyActivated carbonUltrafiltrationIbuprofenINGENIERIA QUIMICAPharmaceutical compoundsAdsorptionWastewaterHybrid processmedicineMembrane processesNanofiltrationSafety Risk Reliability and QualityWaste Management and DisposalEnvironmental analysisBiotechnologymedicine.drugActivated carbonRemoval techniques
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Spain: commercialization drives public debate and precaution

2000

Since the commercialization of genetically modified (GM) crops and foods in Spain in 1996, these products have become a topic of public concern and conflict. Several important social protagonists from science, industry and civil society have become involved in the public debate. The conflicts have influenced the regulation, improving its precautionary content, in response to social pressures in Spain and elsewhere in Europe. As Spain has become the primary cultivator of GM crops in the European Union, commercial cultivation there has been scientifically monitored for possible long-term environmental effects. Regulators have also asked industry to cease using antibiotic-resistant marker gene…

Civil societyDe factoStrategy and ManagementPolicy makerGeneral EngineeringPublic debateGeneral Social SciencesPublic concernPublic administrationCommercializationEconomyEconomicsmedia_common.cataloged_instanceEuropean unionSafety Risk Reliability and Qualitymedia_commonJournal of Risk Research
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What distance do university students walk and bike daily to class in Spain

2016

Abstract Introduction Physical activity levels are low in the general population and these levels decrease from childhood to adolescence, as well as from adolescence to adulthood. Active commuting (AC) is an opportunity to increase the physical activity levels. The distance between home and destinations is a main correlate of AC; however, the distance that university students walk or cycle to university is unknown. Methods Participants self-reported their modes and time of commuting to and from university in a questionnaire, and the main mode of commuting was identified. Moreover, they reported their home address, and the Spanish version of Mapquest software was used to measure street-netwo…

Class (computer programming)education.field_of_studyBicycle commutingbusiness.industryHealth PolicyPopulationPublic Health Environmental and Occupational Health030209 endocrinology & metabolismTransportationSpanish versionDestinationsPollutionTransport engineering03 medical and health sciencesTravel behavior0302 clinical medicineKilometer030212 general & internal medicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityPsychologyeducationbusinessSafety ResearchAccommodationDemographyJournal of Transport & Health
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Effect of Nitrogen Fertilization on the Quality of Swiss Chard at Harvest and during Storage as Minimally Processed Produce

2014

The effects of different levels of nitrogen fertilization (0–50–100–150–200 kg/ha), minimal processing and cold storage (14 days at 4C) on yield and quality of fresh-cut Swiss chard (Beta vulgaris L. var. cicla L.) were evaluated. Increasing the level of nitrogen fertilization over 100 kg N/ha, plants had a higher fresh weight, reduced their dry matter content and resulted taller and leafier. Total and marketable yield increased linearly with increasing nitrogen level. Both nitrate and ascorbic acid content at harvest increased with increasing nitrogen supply. Nitrogen fertilization negatively affected the yield of minimal processing. No effect on appearance and quality loss during cold sto…

Cold storagechemistry.chemical_elementSwiss ChardAscorbic acidEnvironmentally friendlyNitrogenfood.foodchemistry.chemical_compoundHorticulturefoodNitratechemistryAgronomyYield (wine)Environmental scienceDry matterSafety Risk Reliability and QualityFood ScienceJournal of Food Quality
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Implementación y uso clínico de la radioterapia adaptativa. Informe del grupo de trabajo de radioterapia adaptativa de la Sociedad Española de Física…

2021

La radioterapia adaptativa (Adaptive Radiation Therapy, ART) se puede definir como la modificación del plan de tratamiento administrado a un paciente durante el curso de la radioterapia para tener en cuenta los cambios en la anatomía.
 La aplicación de ART supone un cambio en el proceso radioterápico que implica el uso de numerosos recursos adicionales, no estando implementada de forma general. Así, aun tratándose de una idea introducida hace más de 20 años, todavía a fecha de hoy son objeto de estudio muchos de los aspectos que definen la ART: la decisión de proceder a la nueva planificación del tratamiento, el momento óptimo para adaptar el plan, el umbral dosimétrico o anatómico que…

Commercial softwareComputer sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Principal (computer security)Ocean EngineeringIdentification (information)SoftwareKey (cryptography)Safety Risk Reliability and QualitySoftware engineeringbusinessRadiation treatment planningAdaptation (computer science)Revista de Física Médica
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An integrated methodological approach for optimising complex systems subjected to predictive maintenance

2021

Abstract The present paper addresses the relevant topic of maintenance management, widely recognised as a fundamental issue involving complex engineering systems and leading companies towards the optimisation of their assets while pursuing cost efficiency. With this regard, our research aims to provide companies with a hybrid methodological approach based on Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM) capable to deal with the main failures potentially involving complex systems subjected to predictive maintenance. Such an approach is going to be integrated within the framework of traditional Failure Mode Effects and Criticality Analysis (FMECA), whose strengths and weaknesses are considered. In pa…

Complex systemsService systemCost efficiencyComputer scienceSpecific riskPredictive maintenanceDEMATELMultiple-criteria decision analysisIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringPredictive maintenanceFailure mode effects and criticality analysisRisk managementRisk analysis (engineering)Settore ING-IND/17 - Impianti Industriali MeccaniciELECTRE TRIELECTREMaintenance managementSafety Risk Reliability and QualityStrengths and weaknessesFMECAReliability Engineering & System Safety
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Hypervisor-based Protection of Code

2019

The code of a compiled program is susceptible to reverse-engineering attacks on the algorithms and the business logic that are contained within the code. The main existing countermeasure to reverse-engineering is obfuscation. Generally, obfuscation methods suffer from two main deficiencies: 1) the obfuscated code is less efficient than the original and 2) with sufficient effort, the original code may be reconstructed. We propose a method that is based on cryptography and virtualization. The most valuable functions are encrypted and remain inaccessible even during their execution, thus preventing their reconstruction. A specially crafted hypervisor is responsible for decryption, execution, a…

Computer Networks and CommunicationsComputer science0211 other engineering and technologiesCryptography02 engineering and technologysecurityComputer securitycomputer.software_genreEncryptionkryptografiaObfuscationCode (cryptography)tietoturvavirtual machine monitorsSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySystem bustrusted platform moduleta113021110 strategic defence & security studiescode protectioncryptographybusiness.industryHypervisorVirtualizationObfuscation (software)businesscomputerIEEE Transactions on Information Forensics and Security
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Identification of differential risk hotspots for collision and vehicle type in a directed linear network

2019

Traffic accidents can take place in very different ways and involve a substantially distinct number and types of vehicles. Thus, it is of interest to know which parts of a road structure present an overrepresentation of a specific type of traffic accident, specially for some typologies of collisions and vehicles that tend to trigger more severe consequences for the users being involved. In this study, a spatial approach is followed to estimate the risk that different types of collisions and vehicles present in the central area of Valencia (Spain), considering the accidents observed in this city during the period 2014-2017. A directed spatial linear network representing the non-pedestrian ro…

Computer scienceKernel density estimationPoison controlHuman Factors and Ergonomicscomputer.software_genreRisk Assessment0502 economics and businessHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesBuilt EnvironmentSafety Risk Reliability and QualitySpatial analysis050107 human factorsSpatial Analysis050210 logistics & transportation05 social sciencesAccidents TrafficPublic Health Environmental and Occupational HealthDifferential (mechanical device)CollisionMotor VehiclesIdentification (information)SpainSample size determinationData miningRisk assessmentMonte Carlo MethodcomputerAccident Analysis & Prevention
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Persistent software transactional memory in Haskell

2021

Emerging persistent memory in commodity hardware allows byte-granular accesses to persistent state at memory speeds. However, to prevent inconsistent state in persistent memory due to unexpected system failures, different write-semantics are required compared to volatile memory. Transaction-based library solutions for persistent memory facilitate the atomic modification of persistent data in languages where memory is explicitly managed by the programmer, such as C/C++. For languages that provide extended capabilities like automatic memory management, a more native integration into the language is needed to maintain the high level of memory abstraction. It is shown in this paper how persiste…

Computer scienceProgramming languagecomputer.software_genreRuntime systemSoftware portabilityMemory managementSoftware transactional memoryHaskellPersistent data structureSafety Risk Reliability and QualitycomputerSoftwareGarbage collectioncomputer.programming_languageVolatile memoryProceedings of the ACM on Programming Languages
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