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Essential Oils: Analytical Methods to Control the Quality of Perfumes

2013

Cosmetic products, including perfumes, are regulated by a single law concerning important aspects, such as composition or labeling, in order to protect public health. A revision on the regulatory aspects for fragrance chemicals in cosmetics and household products is exposed here. Quality control of both, commercial perfumes and raw materials, is important for perfume manufacturers to assure that the finished perfume is the one that was formulated. On the other hand, analytical methods are necessary to assure, for safety purposes, that there are no undesired or banned compounds present in the finished product. Methods for perfume analysis are compiled and revised with special emphasis on the…

Product (business)EngineeringWaste managementbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdvertisingQuality (business)Raw materialbusinessCosmeticsmedia_common
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Performance analysis of the closed loop supply chain

2012

Purpose The question of resource scarcity and emerging pressure of environmental legislations has brought a new challenge for the manufacturing industry. On the one hand, there is a huge population that demands a large quantity of commodities; on the other hand, these demands have to be met by minimum resources and pollution. Resource conservative manufacturing (ResCoM) is a proposed holistic concept to manage these challenges. The successful implementation of this concept requires cross functional collaboration among relevant fields, and among them, closed loop supply chain is an essential domain. The paper aims to highlight some misconceptions concerning the closed loop supply chain, to d…

Production managementproduction managementEngineeringSupply chainPopulationSystem dynamicManagement Monitoring Policy and LawSystem DynamicsremanufacturingIndustrial and Manufacturing EngineeringLogistikResource (project management)Settore SECS-P/07 - Economia AziendaleProduction managerddc:650Performance measurementProdukt-RecyclingLogisticClosed loop supply chainProduktionswirtschafteducationWaste Management and DisposalRemanufacturingSupply chain managementUmweltmanagementsupply chain managementeducation.field_of_studyResource conservative manufacturingSupply chain managementlogisticsPerformance-Messungbusiness.industryKey performance indicatorclosed loop supply chainperformance measurementIndustrial engineeringSystem dynamicsBetriebliche KennzahlOperations managementkey performance indicatoroperations managementLieferketteresource conservative manufacturingPerformance indicatorbusinessRemanufacturing
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Comparing the dynamic performance of wastewater treatment systems: A metafrontier Malmquist productivity index approach

2015

The assessment of productivity change of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is essential to improve the performance over time of the facilities evaluated. This study assessed and compared the productivity growth of WWTPs operating with non-homogeneous technologies. The metafrontier Malmquist productivity index (MMPI) was computed for a sample of 99 WWTPs encompassing 4 alternative technologies: activated sludge (AS), aerated lagoon (AL), trickling filter (TF) and rotating biological contactor (BD). The results indicated that, on average, WWTPs with AS and BD exhibited better performance over time than WWTPs with AL and TF. The MMPI indicates that, over the period 2007-2009, the productivit…

Productivity changeEngineeringEnvironmental EngineeringIndex (economics)Sewagebusiness.industryTrickling filterEnvironmental engineeringEfficiencyGeneral MedicineWastewaterManagement Monitoring Policy and LawRotating biological contactorWaste Disposal FluidTechnical changeBioreactorsAerated lagoonSewage treatmentsense organsbusinessWaste Management and DisposalProductivityJournal of Environmental Management
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An analytical model of heat transfer and fluid dynamic performances of an unconventional NTR engine for manned interplanetary missions

2009

Abstract An analytical model of fluid flow and heat transfer of a Nuclear Thermal Rocket (NTR) engine concept is presented. The engine is based on the direct conversion of the kinetic energy of the fission fragments (FFs) into the propellant enthalpy. The FFs can escape from an extremely thin layer of fissionable material: a sufficiently large surface coated with few micrometers of Americium 242m, confined by a neutron moderator–reflector, may become a critical reactor. Three dimensional coupled CFD-Monte Carlo simulations have already been presented in Di Piazza and Mulas (2006) . In this paper, an analytical integral 1-D model of fluid dynamics and heat transfer is built in order to fores…

PropellantPhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsThermal efficiencyNuclear thermal rocketMechanical EngineeringPéclet numberMechanicssymbols.namesakenon conventional nuclear systemNuclear Energy and Engineeringheat transferHeat transfersymbolsFluid dynamicsGeneral Materials ScienceNeutronSpecific impulseStatistical physicsSafety Risk Reliability and QualityWaste Management and DisposalSettore ING-IND/19 - Impianti NucleariNuclear Engineering and Design
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Metal stresses modify soluble proteomes and toxin profiles in two Mediterranean strains of the distributed dinoflagellate Alexandrium pacificum

2022

WOS:000789651000009; HABs involving Alexandrium pacificum have been reported in metal-contaminated ecosystems, suggesting that this distributed species adapts to and/or can tolerate the effects of metals. Modifications in soluble proteomes and PST contents were characterized in two Mediterranean A. pacificum strains exposed to mono- or polymetallic stresses (zinc, lead, copper, cadmium). These strains were isolated from two anthropized locations: Santa Giusta Lagoon (Italy, SG C10-3) and the Tarragona seaport (Spain, TAR C5-4F). In both strains, metals primarily downregulated key photosynthesis proteins. Metals also upregulated other proteins involved in photosynthesis (PCP in both strains)…

ProteomicsEnvironmental EngineeringProteomeParalytic shellfish toxins[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changeschemistry.chemical_elementmedicine.disease_causePhotosynthesiscomplex mixturesMicrobiologychemistry.chemical_compoundTar (tobacco residue)BiosynthesismedicineEnvironmental ChemistryWaste Management and DisposalEcosystemCadmiumbiologyStrain (chemistry)Harmful algal bloomToxinChemistryDinoflagellatebiology.organism_classificationPollutionADKMetalsDinoflagellida[SDE.BE]Environmental Sciences/Biodiversity and Ecology
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Retene, pyrene and phenanthrene cause distinct molecular-level changes in the cardiac tissue of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) larvae, Part 2 – …

2020

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are global contaminants of concern. Despite several decades of research, their mechanisms of toxicity are not very well understood. Early life stages of fish are particularly sensitive with the developing cardiac tissue being a main target of PAHs toxicity. The mechanisms of cardiotoxicity of the three widespread model polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) retene, pyrene and phenanthrene were explored in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) early life stages. Newly hatched larvae were exposed to sublethal doses of each individual PAH causing no detectable morphometric alterations. Changes in the cardiac proteome and metabolome were assessed after 7 o…

Proteomicsbiologiset vaikutuksetEnvironmental Engineering010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencestoksiinitDevelopmental toxicitycardiotoxicity010501 environmental sciencesmyrkyllisyys01 natural sciencesproteomiikkaTranscriptomechemistry.chemical_compoundMetabolomicsproteomicsMetabolomeEnvironmental ChemistryAnimalsMetabolomicsdevelopmental toxicityaquatic toxicology14. Life underwaterPolycyclic Aromatic HydrocarbonsWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental scienceskalatRetenevesistötPyrenesbiologyChemistryPhenanthrenePhenanthrenesAryl hydrocarbon receptorPollutionmetabolomicsekotoksikologiaBiochemistryLarvaOncorhynchus mykisspolycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs)biology.proteinPyrenearomaattiset hiilivedytepäpuhtaudet
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A practical protocol for calibration of nutrient removal wastewater treatment models

2011

Activated sludge models can be very useful for designing and managing wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). However, as with every model, they need to be calibrated for correct and reliable application. Activated sludge model calibration is still a crucial point that needs appropriate guidance. Indeed, although calibration protocols have been developed, the model calibration still represents the main bottleneck to modelling. This paper presents a procedure for the calibration of an activated sludge model based on a comprehensive sensitivity analysis and a novel step-wise Monte Carlo-based calibration of the subset of influential parameters. In the proposed procedure the complex calibration i…

Protocol (science)Atmospheric ScienceEngineeringMathematical optimizationSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleCalibration (statistics)business.industryMonte Carlo methodsensitivity analysiActivated sludge modelidentifiabilityGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geologycalibration protocolGLUEBottleneckASMIdentifiabilitySensitivity (control systems)businessGLUEwastewater treatment modellingSimulationCivil and Structural EngineeringWater Science and TechnologyJournal of Hydroinformatics
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NMR Study of Kraft Pulp Mill Waste and Natural Humic Substances

1988

High field proton NMR spectroscopy in DMSO-d6 solution is applied for structural analysis of main high molecular fractions of natural humus and waste lignin from kraft pulp mill. The spectra are similar in great part. Main differences appear in p-disubstituted benzene proton and -CH2 -CO-proton signals which are absent in spectrum of waste lignin obviously due to chlorination. A new observation of 51 Hz 1:1:1 triplet in both spectra is discussed.

Proton nmr spectroscopychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryWaste managementKraft processPulp bleachingLigninHigh fieldPulp and paper industryBenzeneHumus
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Background element content of the lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea: A supra-national state of art implemented by novel field data from Italy

2018

Abstract In biomonitoring, the knowledge of background element content (BEC) values is an essential pre-requisite for the correct assessment of pollution levels. Here, we estimated the BEC values of a highly performing biomonitor, the epiphytic lichen Pseudevernia furfuracea, by means of a careful review of literature data, integrated by an extensive field survey. Methodologically homogeneous element content datasets, reflecting different exposure conditions across European and extra-European countries, were compiled and comparatively analysed. Element content in samples collected in remote areas was compared to that of potentially enriched samples, testing differences between medians for 2…

Pseudevernia furfuraceaMultivariate statisticsEnvironmental EngineeringLichens010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesAir pollutionLichen010501 environmental sciences01 natural sciencesBaselineEnvironmental monitoringBiomonitoringPseudevernia furfuraceaEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental BiomarkerWaste Management and Disposal0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAir PollutantsEnvironmental BiomarkersbiologyLand useAir pollution; Baseline; Bioaccumulation; Particulate matter; Pseudevernia furfuracea; Environmental Engineering; Environmental Chemistry; Waste Management and Disposal; PollutionRegression analysisAnthropizationbiology.organism_classificationBioaccumulationPollutionEuropeItalyAir PollutantAir pollution; Baseline; Bioaccumulation; Particulate matter; Pseudevernia furfuracea; Air Pollutants; Environmental Biomarkers; Europe; Italy; Lichens; Environmental MonitoringEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyScale (map)Particulate matterEnvironmental Monitoring
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Development and psychometric evaluation of the Anticipated Food Scarcity Scale (AFSS).

2021

Mass media extensively inform societies about events threatening the global food supply (e.g., pandemics or Brexit). Consumers exposed to such communication may perceive food resources as becoming scarcer. In line with the evolutionary account, these perceptions can shift decision-making in domains such as food preferences or prosociality. However, the current literature has solely focused on actual and past food insecurity experiences threatening mostly low-income families, thus neglecting the future-oriented perceptions among the general population. This paper broadens the food insecurity research scope by developing a new construct—anticipated food scarcity (AFS)—which is defined as the …

Psychometricsmedia_common.quotation_subjectPopulationFood SupplyPerceptionSurveys and QuestionnairesHumansEuropean UnionMarketingSet (psychology)educationGeneral Psychologymedia_commonMass mediaeducation.field_of_studyNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industryMismatch theoryUnited KingdomRefuse DisposalFood wasteProsocial behaviorFoodScale (social sciences)PsychologybusinessAppetite
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