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Hybrid perovskites for light-emitting and photovoltaic devices

2017

El objetivo de esta tesis es el desarrollo de métodos y materiales apropiados para la preparación de capas delgadas de perovskitas híbridas, y su implementación en dispositivos optoelectrónicos. Se dedicará particular atención a las relaciones entre la naturaleza del material, el método de deposición y las propiedades optoelectrónicas. El trabajo está organizado como sigue: - Células solares de perovskitas preparadas por evaporación flash. Se desarrolla un simple método de evaporación por la preparación de células solares. - Dispositivos de perovskita con alta eficiencia fotovoltaica y electroluminiscente. En este capítulo se presentan dispositivos optoelectrónicos de perovskitas preparados…

:CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS::Tecnología de materiales [UNESCO]UNESCO::QUÍMICAsolar cellslight-emitting diodesopto-electronic devicesUNESCO::CIENCIAS TECNOLÓGICAS::Tecnología de materiales:QUÍMICA [UNESCO]perovskite
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Client Applications and Server-Side Docker for Management of RNASeq and/or VariantSeq Workflows and Pipelines of the GPRO Suite

2023

The GPRO suite is an in-progress bioinformatic project for -omics data analysis. As part of the continued growth of this project, we introduce a client- and server-side solution for comparative transcriptomics and analysis of variants. The client-side consists of two Java applications called “RNASeq” and “VariantSeq” to manage pipelines and workflows based on the most common command line interface tools for RNA-seq and Variant-seq analysis, respectively. As such, “RNASeq” and “VariantSeq” are coupled with a Linux server infrastructure (named GPRO Server-Side) that hosts all dependencies of each application (scripts, databases, and command line interface software). Implementation of the Serv…

:Informàtica::Aplicacions de la informàtica::Bioinformàtica [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC]PipelinesArtificial intelligenceRNA sequenceRNASeqGraphical user interfaces (Computer systems)WorkflowsVariantSeqGeneticsInterface environmentsLinux device driversGenomesGenetics (clinical)Server-sideResequencingGenes
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AMPs and biotechnology application for new generation of medical devices

2013

AMPsbiotechnology application medical devices
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Customer Views on Problems of Internet Shopping Using Mobile Devices: Results of Recent Survey

2021

Recent developments of information technologies have supported fast development of Internet shopping worldwide and also using mobile devices. Internet shopping creates convenience for customers, bigger selection of goods and services from one side, but also creates several challenges for companies as well as some problems for companies and customers from the other side. Active research on different aspects is done by businesses, academic researchers alone and in co-operation of business and academic researchers. The aim of research is to find recent ideas of customers on Internet shops and problems raised in Internet shopping using mobile devices and to compare the results with other countr…

ATM cardGoods and servicesDigital marketingbusiness.industryGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesWord of mouthInformation technologyThe InternetAdvertisingBusinessMobile devicePersonally identifiable informationGeneral Environmental ScienceRegional Formation and Development Studies
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Factors affecting basket catheter detection of real and phantom rotors in the atria: A computational study

2018

[EN] Anatomically based procedures to ablate atrial fibrillation (AF) are often successful in terminating paroxysmal AF. However, the ability to terminate persistent AF remains disappointing. New mechanistic approaches use multiple-electrode basket catheter mapping to localize and target AF drivers in the form of rotors but significant concerns remain about their accuracy. We aimed to evaluate how electrode-endocardium distance, far-field sources and inter-electrode distance affect the accuracy of localizing rotors. Sustained rotor activation of the atria was simulated numerically and mapped using a virtual basket catheter with varying electrode densities placed at different positions withi…

Ablation TechniquesNormalization propertyTime FactorsPhysiologymedicine.medical_treatmentAction Potentials02 engineering and technology030204 cardiovascular system & hematologylaw.invention0302 clinical medicineModelslawHeart RateMedicine and Health SciencesMapping cathetersCardiac Atrialcsh:QH301-705.5Numerical AnalysisEcologyRotor (electric)HeartAblationElectrophysiologyComputational Theory and Mathematicsmedicine.veinModeling and SimulationRotorsPhysical SciencesInferior Vena CavaEngineering and TechnologyAnatomyBasket catheterArrhythmiaInterpolationResearch ArticleBiotechnologyMaterials scienceCatheters0206 medical engineeringPhase (waves)CardiologyInferior vena cavaModels BiologicalMembrane PotentialImaging phantomVeinsTECNOLOGIA ELECTRONICA03 medical and health sciencesCellular and Molecular NeuroscienceAblation Techniques; Action Potentials; Atrial Fibrillation; Computational Biology; Computer Simulation; Heart Atria; Heart Conduction System; Heart Rate; Humans; Models Biological; Time FactorsHeart Conduction SystemPhase analysisGeneticsmedicineHumansComputer SimulationHeart AtriaMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsMechanical EngineeringComputational BiologyBiology and Life SciencesBiological020601 biomedical engineeringAtrial fibrillationInterpolationlcsh:Biology (General)Cardiovascular AnatomyBlood VesselsMedical Devices and EquipmentMathematicsBiomedical engineeringEndocardium
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Cubic Microcontainers Improve In Situ Colonic Mucoadhesion and Absorption of Amoxicillin in Rats

2020

An increased interest in colonic drug delivery has led to a higher focus on the design of delivery devices targeting this part of the gastrointestinal tract. Microcontainers have previously facilitated an increase in oral bioavailability of drugs. The surface texture and shape of microcontainers have proven to influence the mucoadhesion ex vivo. In the present work, these findings were further investigated using an in situ closed-loop perfusion technique in the rat colon, which allowed for simultaneous evaluation of mucoadhesion of the microcontainers as well as drug absorption. Cylindrical, triangular and cubic microcontainers, with the same exterior surface area, were evaluated based on i…

Absorption (pharmacology)In situin situ perfusionColon absorptionIn situ perfusionlcsh:RS1-441Pharmaceutical ScienceMucoadhesion02 engineering and technologyMicrodevicesshape030226 pharmacology & pharmacyArticlelcsh:Pharmacy and materia medicaAbsorption rate03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineMucoadhesionmicrodevicescolon absorptionIntestinal mucusIn situ perfusionChemistryShapeAbsorció intestinal021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyDrug deliveryDrogues0210 nano-technologyTecnologia farmacèuticamucoadhesionIn situ studyBiomedical engineeringPharmaceutics
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2014

In this paper mathematical modeling of a vehicle crash test based on a single-mass is studied. The model under consideration consists of a single-mass coupled with a spring and/or a damper. The parameters for the spring and damper are obtained by analyzing the measured acceleration in the center of gravity of the vehicle during a crash. A model with a nonlinear spring and damper is also proposed and the parameters will be optimized with different damper and spring characteristics and optimization algorithms. The optimization algorithms used are interior-point and firefly algorithm. The objective of this paper is to compare different methods used to establish a simple model of a car crash an…

AccelerationNonlinear systemCenter of gravityControl theoryComputer scienceSpring (device)Applied MathematicsFirefly algorithmCrashDamperMotor vehicle crashJournal of Applied Mathematics
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Optimal Damping Constant Investigation on a Quarter-Car

2013

This paper shows an investigation on optimal damping constant performed in the frequency domain. The optimal damping constant is meant as that value that minimizes the acceleration of all connected bodies characterizing a two degree of freedom system sketching a quarter car. The connected bodies are sprung and unsprung mass respectively for quarter of chassis and tire, this last keeps the contact with the ground and it is connected with the sprung mass through a shock absorber characterized by spring and fluid damper. Optimal damping constant was determined by imposing analytical conditions on the expression of acceleration of two masses. Afterwards, the variation of acceleration and positi…

AccelerationShock absorberChassisSpring (device)Frequency domainMathematical analysisSprung massUnsprung massMathematicsDamper
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MDP-Based Resource Allocation Scheme Towards a Vehicular Fog Computing with Energy Constraints

2018

As mobile applications deliver increasingly complex functionalities, the demands for even more intensive computation would quickly transcend energy capability of mobile devices. On one hand and in an attempt to address such issues, fog computing paradigm is introduced to mitigate the limited energy and computation resources available within constrained mobile devices, by moving computation resources closer to their users at the edge of the access network. On another hand, most of electric vehicles (EVs), with increasing computation, storage and energy capabilities, spend more than 90% of time on parking lots. In this paper, we conceive the basic idea of using the underutilized computation r…

Access network0203 mechanical engineeringComputer scienceDistributed computing020208 electrical & electronic engineering0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringResource allocation020302 automobile design & engineering02 engineering and technologyEnhanced Data Rates for GSM EvolutionMarkov decision processMobile device2018 IEEE Global Communications Conference (GLOBECOM)
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Kasiski's Test: Couldn't the Repetitions be by Accident?

2006

Abstract In searching for repetitions in a periodic polyalphabetic ciphertext, we usually find several true (causal) repetitions that give information about the period. But we also find some accidental repetitions at distances unrelated to the period which may mislead the cryptanalyst. A simple formula shows that these accidents are rather unlikely.

Accident (fallacy)Repetition (rhetorical device)Applied MathematicsAccidentalCiphertextStatisticsArithmeticBirthday problemComputer Science ApplicationsMathematicsTest (assessment)Cryptologia
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