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SNAT2 silencing prevents the osmotic induction of transport system A and hinders cell recovery from hypertonic stress.

2005

AbstractUnder hypertonic conditions the induction of SLC38A2/SNAT2 leads to the stimulation of transport system A and to the increase in the cell content of amino acids. In hypertonically stressed human fibroblasts transfection with two siRNAs for SNAT2 suppressed the increase in SNAT2 mRNA and the stimulation of system A transport activity. Under the same condition, the expansion of the intracellular amino acid pool was significantly lowered and cell volume recovery markedly delayed. It is concluded that the up-regulation of SNAT2 is essential for the rapid restoration of cell volume after hypertonic stress.

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Toward hyper-realistic and interactive social VR experiences in live TV scenarios

2022

© 2022 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes,creating new collective works, for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or reuse of any copyrighted component of this work in other works. Social Virtual Reality (VR) allows multiple distributed users getting together in shared virtual environments to socially interact and/or collaborate. This article explores the applicability and potential of Social VR in the broadcast sector, focusing on a live TV show use case. For such a purpose, a novel and ligh…

Social VR:Enginyeria de la telecomunicació::Telemàtica i xarxes d'ordinadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]Computer scienceSocial TVStereoscopyBroadbandVirtual realityInteractive mediaSession (web analytics)Virtual realitylaw.inventionUser experience designlawHuman–computer interactionComunicacions mòbils Sistemes deMedia TechnologyImmersive mediaElectrical and Electronic EngineeringRepresentation (mathematics)Immersive TVInteractive televisionBroadcastbusiness.industryVolumetric mediaKeyingVR TVObjective testMobile communication systemsbusiness
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On Fuzziness, Its Homeland and Its Neighbour

2013

It has been frequently remembered (also in the invitation letter to contribute to the present volume) that in his 1962 paper [27] which is a sort of proto-manifesto of fuzzy sets [28], Zadeh among the possible names that could denote the new notion he was trying to introduce, basides fuzzy, mentioned the term cloudy. If he had chosen this last one as the name of the theory, today we had contributed to a volume On Cloudiness.

Soft computingTheoretical computer scienceKolmogorov complexityComputer scienceFuzzy setVolume (computing)sortHomelandFuzzy logicTerm (time)
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MultiSlice human organ extraction based on GVF

2008

Segmentation techniques based on active contours algorithm are widely used in medical imaging. Unfortunately, they require a lot of parameters to be used and this can rep- resent an issue for those physicians with not much informatics skills. This paper proposes a software tool which allows to segment multiple slice can differ organ extraction setting a small number of parameters. Moreover, the tool offers the functionality to perform a multiple segmentation the same time, so that an entire volume composed by hundreds slices can be segmented.

Software toolComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONContrast MediaUser-Computer InterfaceImaging Three-DimensionalSoftware DesignMedical imaging Segmentation GVFComputer GraphicsImage Processing Computer-AssistedMedical imagingHumansMedicineSegmentationMultisliceComputer visionDiagnosis Computer-AssistedSettore ING-INF/05 - Sistemi Di Elaborazione Delle Informazionibusiness.industryReproducibility of ResultsModels TheoreticalInformaticsArtificial intelligenceTomography X-Ray ComputedbusinessAlgorithmsSoftwareVolume (compression)
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Estimating saturated soil hydraulic conductivity by the near steady-state phase of a Beerkan infiltration test

2017

Abstract Single-ring infiltration experiments carried out in the field, such as the Beerkan runs, allow easy and inexpensive characterization of soil hydraulic properties, and specifically saturated soil hydraulic conductivity, Ks, by maintaining the functional connection of the sampled soil volume with the surrounding soil. However, a single infiltration experiment is not enough to determine Ks. The simplest way to obtain the necessary additional data is based on the assessment of the soil texture and structure characteristics. In this investigation, a simplified method, named SSBI (Steady version of the Simplified method based on a Beerkan infiltration run), was developed to estimate Ks b…

Soil textureField data0208 environmental biotechnologySoil ScienceSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences02 engineering and technologyConductivitySteady-state infiltration020801 environmental engineeringInfiltration (hydrology)Saturated soil hydraulic conductivityHydraulic conductivitySoil water040103 agronomy & agricultureSoil volume0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesSettore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliInfiltrometerBeerkan infiltration runField methodMathematics
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Effects of solarisation on soil thermal-physical properties under different soil treatments: A review

2020

Solarisation technology allows for improving soil quality as well as crop productivity. The influence of the properties and method of use of plastic materials used to cover soils, such as the number and thickness of layers, and colour of the material, significantly alters soil thermal-physical properties. These effects can be managed and modified to increase solarisation efficiency by achieving a decrease in vapour movement between the soil surface and the atmosphere. Also, soil solarisation establishes microclimates that increase the effectiveness of fertilisers, thus modifying the soil thermal-physical properties. However, there is a lack of complete and general overview of this widely us…

Soil textureSoil ScienceSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciences010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesSolarisationBulk densitySoil qualityTillageVolumetric heat capacitySoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeoderma
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1985

Using a self-constructed light scattering apparatus, the pressure dependence of the demixing temperature of solutions of PVC 20 000, PVC 37 000 and PVC 70 000 in THE/water was determined up to 1 000 bar for different compositions of the mixed solvent. (The numbers in the codes of the PVC specimens are their approximate molecular weights.) In contrast to the thetasolvents o-xylene and phenetole, the solubility decreases with increasing pressure for all molecular weights and compositions under investigation typically by about 1 K/100 bar. The evaluation of the experimental findings demonstrates that the volume fraction of the nonsolvent in the mixed solvent, φ, is the variable that governs ph…

SolventHildebrand solubility parameterChromatographyAtmospheric pressureChemistryPolymer chemistryVolume fractionThermodynamicsFractionationSolubilityLight scatteringBar (unit)Die Makromolekulare Chemie
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An experimental study for the characterization of fluid dynamics and heat transport within the spacer-filled channels of membrane distillation modules

2018

Abstract The thermo-fluid dynamic behavior of spacer-filled channels for membrane distillation was investigated experimentally. Several different geometry were investigated thanks to customized reference spacers manufactured using a 3D printer. In particular, two sets of experiments were conducted: in the first set, cylindrical filaments were orthogonally arranged and the flow attack angle was made to vary from 0o to 90o; in the second set, the flow attack angle was kept symmetrical and the filament angle was made to vary from 30° to 150°. Each spacer was tested for Reynolds numbers between 200 and 900 in the hot channel, while maintaining a constant temperature difference of 13 °C between …

Spacer-filled channelMaterials scienceGeneral Chemical EngineeringMembrane distillation02 engineering and technologyHeat transfer coefficientMembrane distillationProtein filamentsymbols.namesake020401 chemical engineeringFluid dynamicsHeat transfer coefficientGeneral Materials Science0204 chemical engineeringComposite materialDarcy friction coefficientExperimental measurementWater Science and TechnologyPressure dropThermochromic Liquid CrystalMechanical EngineeringReynolds numberGeneral Chemistry021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyVolumetric flow rateHeat transfersymbols0210 nano-technologyDesalination
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Determination of thallium in water samples

2007

Abstract This article illustrates the developments of effective preconcentration techniques and highly sensitive detection methods for accurate measurements of Tl species at extremely low concentration in aqueous solutions. The literature on this topic was taken from the Analytical Abstracts in the period 1990–2005.

SpeciationChromatographyAqueous solutionchemistryEnvironmental chemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectThalliumchemistry.chemical_elementSpectroscopyVolume concentrationAnalytical ChemistryHighly sensitivemedia_commonMicrochemical Journal
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The cryogenic gas stopping cell of SHIPTRAP

2014

The overall efficiency of the Penning-trap mass spectrometer SHIPTRAP at GSI Darmstadt, employed for high-precision mass measurements of exotic nuclei in the mass region above fermium, is presently mostly limited by the stopping and extraction of fusion-evaporation products in the SHIPTRAP gas cell. To overcome this limitation a second-generation gas cell with increased stopping volume was designed. In addition, its operation at cryogenic temperatures leads to a higher gas density at a given pressure and an improved cleanliness of the helium buffer gas. Here, the results of experiments with a 219Rn recoil ion source are presented. An extraction efficiency of 74(3)% was obtained, a significa…

Speichertechnik - Abteilung BlaumNuclear and High Energy PhysicsChemistryFermiumBuffer gasAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMass spectrometryIon sourceIonRecoilVolume (thermodynamics)InstrumentationHeliumNuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms
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