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Acquatina Lagoon: a model ecosystem to study community patterns

2013

Acquatina is a small lagoon ecosystem (0.45 km2) located on the Adriatic coast only 5 km north of Lecce (Italy). The lagoon has a freshwater input in the northern part and a connection with the sea at the south edge, being characterised by a latitudinal gradient of salinity and an internal patchiness of habitats. Here, we have used the lagoons as a model to study the influence of these sources of variation on the spatial distribution of macrobenthis and fish fauna, using both taxonomic and on taxonomic descriptors. Results showed a non random distribution of both species and functional traits of macroinvertebrate and fish fauna within the lagoon, despite the relatively small surface area. S…

Acquatina Lagoon habitat patchiness gradient of salinity functional traits macroinvertebrates fish fauna niche specialisation trophic energy partitioninglagoon macroinvertebrate fishspatial distribution
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1992 o del equívoco europeo

1989

Acta ÚnicaSociedadPoderVidal-Beneyto JoséOCDEPolíticaCivilizaciónOTANEUROPAEstadoEconomíaPublicaciones: Obra periodística: Columnas y artículos de opiniónThatcherProgresoDesregulaciónCEE
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Active repair technology applied to delaminated composite structures

2009

The main target of the present paper is represented by the fracture mechanics charac-terization of delaminated composite structures actively repaired through piezoelectric patches. A boundary element code, formulated for anisotropic piezoelectric solids, including, as limiting case, the applicability to linear elastic anisotropic materials has been then imple-mented. The modeling of the delaminated composite structures as well as of the assembled structures, made of the damaged components and the patches, has been achieved through the multidomain technique. Moreover, to take into account for the adhesive layer between the host structures and the piezoelectric patches, a "spring-model" has b…

Active Repair Technology Piezoelectric Patch Boundary Element Method Multidomain Technique Spring ModelSettore ICAR/04 - Strade Ferrovie Ed Aeroporti
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Temporal Control of Pulses from a High-Repetition-Rate Tunable Ti:Sapphire Laser by Active Q-switching

2003

We investigated the lasing characteristics of a Ti:sapphire laser pumped by a pulsed high-repetition-rate Nd:YAG laser. The pump laser has a pulsewidth of 450 ns, while the Ti:sapphire laser shows a significantly shorter pulse width of 25 ns for suitably intense pumping. The energy conversion efficiency of the laser is more than 10%. To synchronize different lasers and to avoid multiple spiking during one pump pulse, we use a Brewster-cut Pockels cell in the resonator for Q-switching. The temporal profile and conversion efficiency are determined and compared to theoretical estimates.

Active laser mediumMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryFar-infrared laserGeneral EngineeringTi:sapphire laserGeneral Physics and AstronomyLaser pumpingInjection seederLaserQ-switchinglaw.inventionOpticslawLaser power scalingbusinessJapanese Journal of Applied Physics
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BE analysis of delaminated Composite Structures repaired with Piezoelectric Active patches

2009

The main target of the present paper is the analysis of the fracture mechanics behavior of delaminated composite structures actively repaired through piezoelectric patches. The aim at issue has been achieved by using a boundary element code implemented to study piezoelectric solids, including, as limiting case, the applicability to linear elastic anisotropic materials. The assembled structures, made up of the damaged composite components and the piezoelectric patches, have been modelled through the multidomain technique. To take into account for the adhesive layer among the host structure and the active patch, an interface spring-model has been also implemented. The multidomain technique co…

Active patcheBEMpiezoelectric materialdelamination
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Anxiety and pain perception in patients undergoing mandibular autogenous block bone surgery

2020

Background The aim of the present study was to investigate pain perception and anxiety within the context of surgery for the placement of mandibular block bone and to evaluate the causality effect between theses variables. Material and methods A total of 13 patients were recruited for the study and were submitted to mandibular autogenous block bone surgery. Demographic data were collected and the anxiety level was determined using the State-Trait Anxiety Inventory (STAI). The STAI was administered on the day of surgery and on the 14th postoperative day. Pain was determined using the visual analogue scale (VAS) and limitation of daily activities and postoperative symptoms were also reported.…

Activities of daily livingVisual analogue scalePainContext (language use)OutcomesTherapeuticsAutogenous bone blockAnxietymedicinePain perceptionIn patientAutogenous boneTreatment outcomeGeneral DentistryAnxiety painbusiness.industryResearchquestionnaires:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]TreatmentAnesthesiaUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASBone surgeryAnxietyOral Surgerymedicine.symptombusinessSurveys and questionnaires
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Transpiration and Water Use of an Irrigated Traditional Olive Grove with Sap-Flow Observations and the FAO56 Dual Crop Coefficient Approach

2021

The SIMDualKc model was applied to evaluate the crop water use and the crop coefficient (Kc) of an irrigated olive grove (Olea europaea L.) located in Sicily, Italy, using experimental data collected from two crop seasons. The model applies the FAO56 dual Kc approach to compute the actual crop evapotranspiration (ETc act) and its components, i.e., the actual tree transpiration (Tc act), obtained through the basal crop coefficient (Kcb), and soil evaporation according to an evaporation coefficient (Ke). Model calibration was performed by minimizing the difference between the predicted Tc act and the observed daily tree transpiration measured with sap flow instrumentation (TSF field) acquired…

Actual transpiration; Fraction of ground cover; K; cb; from cover fraction and height; Orchard water balance; Sap flow; Soil evaporation; Standard basal crop coefficientStandard basal crop coefficientFraction of ground coverK<sub>cb</sub> from cover fraction and heightGeography Planning and DevelopmentDeficit irrigationAquatic Sciencefrom cover fraction and heightBiochemistryactual transpirationWater balancesap flowSap flowLinear regressionSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-Forestalisoil evaporationKcb from cover fraction and heightIrrigation managementTD201-500Water Science and TechnologyTranspirationHydrologyActual transpirationWater supply for domestic and industrial purposesIrrigation schedulingActual transpiration Kcb from cover fraction and height soil evaporation Sap flow water balance Standard basal crop coefficientHydraulic engineeringKcbCrop coefficientfraction of ground coverOrchard water balanceEnvironmental sciencestandard basal crop coefficientTC1-978Soil evaporationWater useorchard water balance
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Die Herausbildung von Zufriedenheits-urteilen bei Alternativenbetrachtung

1999

Traditional elements of competitive differentiation are declining. As industries and firms worldwide face increasing competition, slower growth rates, and price pressures, greater attention is being placed on customer satisfaction. However the research in satisfaction never consider alternatives, when customer satisfaction is formed. It has been the approach of this paper to present an extension for this circumstance. Therefor the regret theory, a diversion of the expectation utility theory, is used to explain the phenomena. According to this theory, each outcome has associated with it the evaluation of the difference between the outcome and the outcome that would have been received had a d…

Actuarial science05 social sciencesFace (sociological concept)Regret050201 accountingGeneral Business Management and AccountingOutcome (game theory)MicroeconomicsCompetition (economics)Empirical researchManagement of Technology and Innovation0502 economics and businessEconomicsProduction (economics)Customer satisfactionProduct (category theory)General Economics Econometrics and Finance050203 business & managementSchmalenbachs Zeitschrift für betriebswirtschaftliche Forschung
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IMPROVE-IT: what have we learned?

2016

Purpose of review: Recent studies and dyslipidemia treatment guidelines indicate that combination lipid-lowering therapy is frequently needed and its use has increased in recent years. Ezetimibe and simvastatin as a fixed dose is an efficacious treatment choice based on positive results of the recent IMProved Reduction of Outcomes: Vytorin Efficacy International Trial (IMPROVE-IT). In this review, we discuss recent controversies surrounding ezetimibe and provide clinical perspective on the results of the IMPROVE-IT study. Recent findings: IMPROVE-IT is the first trial that demonstrates a significant clinical benefit of a nonstatin hypolipidemic agent (ezetimibe) used in combination with sta…

Acute coronary syndromeSimvastatinHypercholesterolemia030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyPharmacologyFixed dose03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicinePharmacotherapyEzetimibeMedicineHumansLow-density lipoprotein cholesterol030212 general & internal medicineAcute Coronary SyndromeIMPROVE-IT trialbusiness.industryCholesterolAnticholesteremic AgentsAnticholesteremic Agentsnutritional and metabolic diseasesCholesterol LDLmedicine.diseaseCardiovascular riskEzetimibeTreatment OutcomechemistrySimvastatinAzetidinesDrug Therapy CombinationHydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase InhibitorsbusinessCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineDyslipidemiamedicine.drugCurrent opinion in cardiology
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Acute effects of short-duration isolated static stretching or combined with dynamic exercises on strength, jump and sprint performance

2013

Summary Objective This study aimed to investigate the acute effects of a short-duration isolated static stretching or combined with dynamic plyometric exercises on the performance of some anaerobic parameters (strength, jumping and sprinting). Methods During three distinct sessions and after a standardized warm-up, 15 participants randomly performed static stretching exercises alone, static stretching combined with plyometric exercises and no stretch. Total stretch duration was 20 seconds long per muscle group (quadriceps, hamstrings and calf muscles). Tests included maximal quadriceps muscle strength, countermovement jumps and 15 m sprints. Results Whatever the condition, maximal strength …

Acute effectsmedicine.medical_specialtymedicine.disease_causeStatic stretchingVertical jumpJumpingPhysical medicine and rehabilitationSprintJumpmedicinePhysical therapyPlyometricsOrthopedics and Sports MedicineAnaerobic exerciseMathematicsScience &amp; Sports
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