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Value creation in mobile tourism services : evaluating the value creation concerns of the Norwegian MOVE project

2007

Sammendrag på norsk og engelsk. The report presents the results of the evaluation activity specified as part of the MOVE project, a three year innovation project funded by the Research Council of Norway and seven industry and university partners. The aim of this project has been to establish a location-based electronic marketplace, offering mobile tourism services. Several pilot services including a map-based interface providing tourist guide functionality to the mobile handset, a web based tool for service providers’ registration of points of interest (POI), and two “infotainment” services (picture puzzle and riddle) has been developed. The Lofoten area was chosen as the target region for …

Mobile tourism servicesMobile reiselivstjenesterElectronic marketplaceInnovation projectVDP::Samfunnsvitenskap: 200::Økonomi: 210::Bedriftsøkonomi: 213TurismeEvaluationBusiness modelsValue creation
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Intraseasonal variations of June?September rainfall and upper-air circulation over Kenya

1996

In the Northern Summer, Kenya is located under the influence of the divergent Indian monsoon flow, and therefore is dry except for two separate areas: the coastal strip and the western regions. Analysis of daily rainfall data for June–September 1982 to 1988 has revealed that, although there are many distinct rainfall events between the two regions, an out-of-phase relationship is also evident, rain on the Coast being frequently accompanied by a drop in the precipitation over the Rift Valley area. It is shown that two types of wind forcing accompany these patterns. Alternating westerly and easterly anomalies at the 700 hPa level are associated with persistent wet and dry conditions (respecti…

Monsoon of South AsiaAtmospheric ScienceWest africanClimatologyparasitic diseasesEnvironmental sciencePrecipitationMonsoonLow level jetRift valleyWind forcingTheoretical and Applied Climatology
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Mountain-building under extension

2013

A mechanism is presented which explains how intra-continental rifting can cause large topographic uplift. The effect is sufficient to account for the uplift of rift flanks and the very high and strongly localized uplift of the Rwenzori horst in the Western Branch of the East African Rift System. We propose that the uplift is generated by crustal bending, which is caused by a misfit of the lateral tensile stress between the upper and middle crust. The misfit is a function of different yield mechanisms when the upper crust breaks whereas the middle crust flows. Two independent numerical schemes confirm the suggested uplift mechanism. Both models—a 2 and 2.5 D elastoplastic lattice-particle mo…

Mountain formationRiftEast African RiftUpper crustmedicineGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesStiffnessCrustHorstElasticity (economics)medicine.symptomSeismologyGeologyAmerican Journal of Science
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Cîteaux et les cartulaires des salines de Salins : cartulaire-rouleau et cartulaire-codex (XIVe siècle)

2019

Moyen ÂgeCodicologieManuscritsSchriftlichkeitBourgogne - Franche-Comté[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistoryrotulusMatérialité de l'écritRèglement des conflitsFrancePratiques médiévales de l'écritCisterciansScrollsCartulaires-rouleauxPratiques de l'écritCisterciens
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Oldest Homo and Pliocene biogeography of the Malawi Rift

1993

The Malawi Rift and Pliocene palaeofaunas, which include a hominid mandible attributed to Homo rudolfensis, provide a biogeographical link between the better known Plio-Pleistocene faunal records of East and Southern Africa. The Malawi Rift is in a latitudinal position suitable for recording any hominid and faunal dispersion towards the Equator that was brought on by increased aridity of the Late Pliocene African landscape. The evidence suggests that Pliocene hominids originated in the eastern African tropical domain and dispersed to southern Africa only during more favourable ecological circumstances.

MultidisciplinaryRiftbiologyFossilsHominidaeBiogeographyHominidaeMandibleAfrica EasternBiostratigraphyNeogenebiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionAridAfrica SouthernPaleontologyGeographyHomo rudolfensisEast African RiftAnimalsHumansNature
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Experimental Evolution in Viruses

2011

Experiments in which evolution takes place in real time can help us establish cause–effect relationships that are difficult to infer from the analysis of natural populations. The simplicity, rapid evolution and biomedical relevance of viruses make them a particularly interesting model system for experimental evolution. Bacterial, animal and plant viruses can be passaged under a variety of conditions, either in simple cell culture systems or in vivo to test population biology hypotheses, study the genetic basis of evolution, or predict evolutionary change in nature. Experimental evolution is a conceptually simple and flexible tool which allows us to address issues ranging from the molecular …

Mutation rateExperimental evolutionGenetic driftved/biologyViral evolutionved/biology.organism_classification_rank.speciesMutation (genetic algorithm)ZoologyPopulation geneticsComputational biologyBiologyAdaptationModel organismeLS
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Young People and the Dark Side of Social Media: Possible Threats to National Security

2020

Social media is increasingly becoming a forum for criminality, misuse, and hate speech, as there are no filters or other controlling mechanisms to filter user-generated content.Furthermore, disinformation and propaganda are becoming more sophisticated and harder to track. Hence, this dark side of social media can pose a viable threat to national security. Future generations will be born into an environment of polluted and polarised online information networks. Consequently, young people, many of whom use social media on a daily basis, will have to find ways to survive in these circumstances,often without the help, knowledge, or experience of earlier generations. Thus, young people are at ri…

National securitypolicebusiness.industrysocial mediaInternet privacysosiaalinen mediapoliisi (organisaatiot)young peoplerikollisuusnuoretGreat RiftPolitical scienceinformaatiovaikuttaminenSocial medianational securitykansallinen turvallisuustietoturvabusinessinformation influenceriskitProceedings of the 19th European Conference on Cyber Warfare
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Emergence and Phylodynamics of Citrus tristeza virus in Sicily, Italy

2013

Citrus tristeza virus (CTV) outbreaks were detected in Sicily island, Italy for the first time in 2002. To gain insight into the evolutionary forces driving the emergence and phylogeography of these CTV populations, we determined and analyzed the nucleotide sequences of the p20 gene from 108 CTV isolates collected from 2002 to 2009. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis revealed that mild and severe CTV isolates belonging to five different clades (lineages) were introduced in Sicily in 2002. Phylogeographic analysis showed that four lineages co-circulated in the main citrus growing area located in Eastern Sicily. However, only one lineage (composed of mild isolates) spread to distant areas of Sici…

Nonsynonymous substitutionCitrusGenetic-variationLineage (evolution)Population Dynamicslcsh:MedicinePopulation geneticsPlant Sciencelcsh:SciencePhylogenetic analysesPhylogenyGeneticsMultidisciplinarybiologyPhylogenetic treeGeographyCitrus tristeza virusAgriculturePhylogeneticsItalyRNA ViralEvolutionary dynamicsCross-protectionSequence AnalysisResearch ArticleClosterovirusDNA ComplementaryMolecular Sequence DataPlant PathogensCropsMicrobiologyViral EvolutionFruitsGenetic driftSpecies SpecificityVirologyMosaic-virusGenetic variationCTV Phylodynamics SicilyEvolutionary SystematicsPopulation-structureHost passageBiologyPlant DiseasesEvolutionary BiologyMaximum-likelihoodlcsh:RSettore AGR/12 - Patologia VegetaleComputational BiologyGenetic VariationBayes TheoremSequence Analysis DNAPlant Pathologybiology.organism_classificationAgronomyViral phylodynamicsDNA polymorphismEvolutionary biologyMolecular evolutionlcsh:Q
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A pulsed high-voltage decelerator system to deliver low-energy antiprotons

2021

International audience; The GBAR (Gravitational Behavior of Antihydrogen at Rest) experiment at CERN requires efficient deceleration of 100 keV antiprotons provided by the new ELENA synchrotron ring to synthesize antihydrogen. This is accomplished using electrostatic deceleration optics and a drift tube that is designed to switch from -99 kV to ground when the antiproton bunch is inside – essentially a charged particle “elevator” – producing a 1 keV pulse. We describe the simulation, design, construction and successful testing of the decelerator device at -92 kV on-line with antiprotons from ELENA.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsDrift tubeGeneral RelativityIon-optic simulationsCERN Labdrift tubeAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-ACC-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Accelerator Physics [physics.acc-ph]Charged-particle opticsfabrication7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesanti-p: decelerationlaw.inventionNuclear physicslaw0103 physical sciencessynchrotronPhysics::Atomic Physics010306 general physicsAntihydrogennumerical calculationsInstrumentationaccelerator: designPhysicsantihydrogenLarge Hadron Collider010308 nuclear & particles physicsHigh voltageCharged particleSynchrotron[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-GEN-PH]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/General Physics [physics.gen-ph]Pulse (physics)beam opticsAntiprotonPhysics::Accelerator Physics
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A Time Projection Chamber with GEM-Based Readout

2016

For the International Large Detector concept at the planned International Linear Collider, the use of time projection chambers (TPC) with micro-pattern gas detector readout as the main tracking detector is investigated. In this paper, results from a prototype TPC, placed in a 1 T solenoidal field and read out with three independent GEM-based readout modules, are reported. The TPC was exposed to a 6 GeV electron beam at the DESY II synchrotron. The efficiency for reconstructing hits, the measurement of the drift velocity, the space point resolution and the control of field inhomogeneities are presented.

Nuclear and High Energy PhysicsDrift velocityPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsInternational Linear ColliderMicropattern gaseous detectors (MPGD)Physics::Instrumentation and DetectorsFOS: Physical sciencesTracking (particle physics)01 natural scienceslaw.inventionHigh Energy Physics - ExperimentNuclear physicsHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)law[ PHYS.HEXP ] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]Gas electron multipliers (GEM)0103 physical sciences[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]International Large Detector (ILD)electron: irradiationtracking detector[PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET]Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Detectors and Experimental Techniques010306 general physicsInstrumentationspatial resolution[ PHYS.PHYS.PHYS-INS-DET ] Physics [physics]/Physics [physics]/Instrumentation and Detectors [physics.ins-det]Physicsmagnetic field: spatial distributionInternational Linear Collider (ILC)Time projection chamber010308 nuclear & particles physicsILD detectorDetectordrift velocityDESYInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Synchrotrontime projection chamberefficiencygas electron multiplierGas electron multiplierPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentTime projection chambers (TPC)
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