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Locally convex quasi $C^*$-normed algebras

2012

Abstract If A 0 [ ‖ ⋅ ‖ 0 ] is a C ∗ -normed algebra and τ a locally convex topology on A 0 making its multiplication separately continuous, then A 0 ˜ [ τ ] (completion of A 0 [ τ ] ) is a locally convex quasi ∗-algebra over A 0 , but it is not necessarily a locally convex quasi ∗-algebra over the C ∗ -algebra A 0 ˜ [ ‖ ⋅ ‖ 0 ] (completion of A 0 [ ‖ ⋅ ‖ 0 ] ). In this article, stimulated by physical examples, we introduce the notion of a locally convex quasi C ∗ -normed algebra, aiming at the investigation of A 0 ˜ [ τ ] ; in particular, we study its structure, ∗-representation theory and functional calculus.

Strong commutatively quasi-positive elementNormed algebraPure mathematicsApplied MathematicsRegular locally convex topologyRegular polygonStructure (category theory)Mathematics - Operator AlgebrasFOS: Physical sciencesLocally convex quasi C∗-normed algebraMathematical Physics (math-ph)Representation theoryquasi *-algebras C*-normsFunctional calculusMathematics::LogicCommutatively quasi-positive elementSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaFOS: MathematicsMultiplicationAlgebra over a fieldElement (category theory)Operator Algebras (math.OA)AnalysisMathematical PhysicsMathematics
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A computational model for motor learning in insects

2013

The aim of this paper is to propose a computational model, inspired by Drosophila melanogaster, able to handle problems related to motor learning. The role of the Mushroom Bodies and the Central Complex in solving this problem is analyzed and plausible biologically inspired models are proposed. The designed computational models have been evaluated in simulation using a dynamic structure inspired by the fruit fly. The obtained results open the way to new neurobiological experiments focused to better understand the underlined mechanisms involved, to verify the feasibility of the hypotheses formulated and the significance of the obtained results.

Structure (mathematical logic)Computational modelbiologyComputer sciencebusiness.industryComputational modelBiologically inspired modelsNeurophysiologybiology.organism_classificationDrosophila melanogasterMushroom bodiesBiologically inspired models; Computational model; Drosophila melanogasterArtificial intelligenceDrosophila melanogasterMotor learningbusiness
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Explorations of familiarity produced by words with specific combinations of letters

2010

We explore familiarity-based recognition using a paradigm devised by Parkin et al. (2001). The task consists of the creation of two lists of words written with one of two different subsets of letters of the alphabet. We manipulated study time (50, 100, 200, 500 ms per word) of words with different letter probabilistic structure to those originally used by Parkin et al. Letter-based familiarity responding was robust and present even at rates producing otherwise chance performance. A second experi- ment and structural equation modelling led us to interpret the results from the point of view of a theory that takes into account the processing of similarities and differences (Hunt & MacDaniel, (…

Structure (mathematical logic)RecallPoint (typography)MemoriaPsicologia de la cognicióProbabilistic logicExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPsychologyWord (group theory)Task (project management)Recognition memoryCognitive psychologyEuropean Journal of Cognitive Psychology
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Sturge-Weber syndrome: a report of 14 cases

2013

Sturge-Weber-Krabe syndrome (SWS), also known as encephalotrigeminalangiomatosis and named the forthfacomatosis, recall the names of the authors who first describedit in its basic clinical, radiological andanatomopathological aspects. We report here 14 cases of Sturge-Weber disease. In 6 of these, despite what had been previously described in literature, an extension of the angioma has been noted in other parts of the body. The study of these subjects stresses not only the need for a pharmacological/neuropsychomotor intervention, but alsothe need of a psychotherapeutic approach, for the emotional and affective implications thatcould derive from this syndrome. The reported cases are similar …

Sturge-Weber syndrome encephalotrigeminalangiomatosis epilepsy neurocutaneous syndrome.Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtylcsh:RC435-571Sturge–Weber syndromelcsh:MedicineCase ReportSturge-Weber syndromeDiseaseAngiomaEpilepsyIntervention (counseling)lcsh:PsychiatrymedicineencephalotrigeminalangiomatosisRecallbusiness.industryNeurological statuslcsh:Rmedicine.diseaseSettore MED/39 - Neuropsichiatria InfantilePsychiatry and Mental healthSturge-Webersyndrome encephalotrigeminalangiomatosis epilepsy neurocutaneous syndromeepilepsyneurocutaneous syndromebusinessMental Illness
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A Hybrid Storage Systems for All Electric Aircraft

2021

A hybrid energy storage system specifically designed for a fully electric aircraft is presented in the paper. The analysis of the time evolution of the power demand of the electric propulsion system during a test mission of Maxwell X-57, an all-electric aircraft developed by NASA, has pointed out the presence of significant peak power during take-off and air tack. Considered the issues related to weight and the volume of the energy storage systems (ESSs) in all-electric aircraft, a hybridization of aircraft ESS with a Supercapacitors (SCs) bank, devoted to smooth peak power demand, has been investigated. A comparison between the simulation results of an electrochemical battery and hybrid ES…

SupercapacitorBattery (electricity)business.industryComputer scienceBatteryComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMSSettore ING-IND/32 - Convertitori Macchine E Azionamenti ElettriciHybrid storage systemEnergy storageAutomotive engineeringPower (physics)Electrically powered spacecraft propulsionPower electronicsComputer data storageSupercapacitorsPower engineeringbusinessAll-electric aircraft2021 IEEE 15th International Conference on Compatibility, Power Electronics and Power Engineering (CPE-POWERENG)
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Enhanced superconductivity in atomically thin TaS2

2016

The ability to exfoliate layered materials down to the single layer limit has presented the opportunity to understand how a gradual reduction in dimensionality affects the properties of bulk materials. Here we use this top–down approach to address the problem of superconductivity in the two-dimensional limit. The transport properties of electronic devices based on 2H tantalum disulfide flakes of different thicknesses are presented. We observe that superconductivity persists down to the thinnest layer investigated (3.5 nm), and interestingly, we find a pronounced enhancement in the critical temperature from 0.5 to 2.2 K as the layers are thinned down. In addition, we propose a tight-binding …

SuperconductivityWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceScienceTantalumFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_element02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesArticleGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologySuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsSuperconductivitatSuperconductivityCoupling constantMultidisciplinaryCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsAtomically thinCondensed matter physicsCondensed Matter - SuperconductivityQDisulfide bondFísicaGeneral ChemistryCiència dels materials021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologychemistry0210 nano-technologyLayer (electronics)Single layerCurse of dimensionality
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Product Recalls and Supply Chain Responsiveness

2015

The increase in product recalls which occurred in recent years is mainly due to the globalization of the supply chains, in particular the outsourcing and offshoring of manufacturing and distribution. Besides being the main cause of recall, in this paper we argue that outsourcing (domestic and international) and offshoring may also affect the supply chain responsiveness in managing the recall itself. We test a number of hypotheses on this theme empirically on the pharmaceutical sector by using data collected from the American Food and Drug Administration (FDA).

Supply chain responsiveneOutsourcing/OffshoringSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleProduct recall; Supply chain responsiveness; Outsourcing/OffshoringProduct recall
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Studium zum Vorgang der Wasserstoffübertragung, 50. Elektroreduktion und phasentransferkatalysierte Borhydrid-reduktion prochiraler Ketone

1978

Prochirale Carbonylverbindungen wurden in die entsprechenden sekundaren Alkohole ubergefuhrt a) durch Elektroreduktion und b) mit NaBH4, in beiden Fallen mit den gleichen Ephedriniumsalzen, und zwar fur a) als optisch aktive Leitsalze und fur b) als optisch aktive Phasentransfer-Katalysatoren. Es wurden bei der Elektroreduktion und bei der Phasentransfer-Katalyse die Ausbeuten an Carbinol (und Pinakol)3), die optische Ausbeute und die absolute Konfiguration des bevorzugt gebildeten Enantiomeren bestimmt. In der uberwiegenden Mehrzahl der untersuchten Beispiele besitzen die unter Mitwirkung optisch aktiver Ephedriniumsalze nach beiden Methoden erhaltenen Uberschusenantiomeren die entgegenges…

Supporting electrolyteChemistryHydrideOrganic ChemistryPolymer chemistryAbsolute configurationChiral phasePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryOptically activeEnantiomerPhase-transfer catalystCatalysisJustus Liebigs Annalen der Chemie
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Potential effects of transgenic cotton on soil ecosystem processes in Vietnam.

2008

SymbiosisAgronomybiologySoil biodiversityAgroforestryTransgeneBacillus thuringiensisEnvironmental scienceEcosystemSoil classificationGenetically modified cropsbiology.organism_classificationSoil quality
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Triiodothyronine accelerates the synthesis of synapsin I in developing neurons from fetal rat brain cultured in a synthetic medium.

1990

The effect of Triiodothyronine (T3) on Synapsin I appearance in rat cortical neurons has been investigated in vitro. Neuronal cultures from 16-day-old fetal rat brain grown in the absence of T3, express immunohystochemically detectable Synapsin I at the 14th day in vitro. The addition of the hormone to the culture medium determines an early (at the 7th day in vitro) appearance of fluorescent dots specific for Synapsin I. © 1990 Plenum Publishing Corporation.

Synapsin Imedicine.medical_specialtyCNS developmentCentral nervous systemFluorescent Antibody TechniqueNerve Tissue ProteinsBiologySettore BIO/19 - Microbiologia GeneraleBiochemistryCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceFetusInternal medicinemedicineAnimalschemically defined mediumimmunofluorescenceCells CulturedNeuronsFetusTriiodothyronineNeuroscience (all)BrainGeneral MedicineSynapsinsIn vitroCulture MediaRatsChemically defined mediummedicine.anatomical_structureEndocrinologynervous systemneuronal cultureCerebral cortexCell cultureTriiodothyronineSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaSynapsin 1Neurochemical research
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