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Evaluation of methane emissions from Palermo municipal landfill: Comparison between field measurements and models

2010

Methane (CH(4)) diffuse emissions from Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) landfills represent one of the most important anthropogenic sources of greenhouse gas. CH(4) is produced by anaerobic biodegradation of organic matter in landfilled MSW and constitutes a major component of landfill gas (LFG). Gas recovery is a suitable method to effectively control CH(4) emissions from landfill sites and the quantification of CH(4) emissions represents a good tool to evaluate the effectiveness of a gas recovery system in reducing LFG emissions. In particular, LFG emissions can indirectly be evaluated from mass balance equations between LFG production, recovery and oxidation in the landfill, as well as by a d…

Methane emissionsMunicipal solid wasteFlux.Methanechemistry.chemical_compoundChamber methodAccumulation chamberCitiesWaste Management and DisposalWaste managementMass balanceEnvironmental engineeringMunicipal solid wasteModels TheoreticalRefuse DisposalLandfill gasItalychemistryGreenhouse gasMethane emissionGreenhouse effect gaEnvironmental scienceEnvironmental PollutantsLandfillMethaneWaste Management
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Documento de consenso sobre el tratamiento antimicrobiano de las infecciones bacterianas odontogénicas

2005

Las infecciones de la cavidad bucal son un problema de salud pública frecuente y motivo constante de prescripción antibiótica; el 10% de los antibióticos se emplean para tratar este problema. Sin embargo, hasta la fecha son pocos los estudios realizados para determinar su incidencia. Asímismo, su relación con ciertas enfermedades sistémicas (cardiacas, endocrinas, etc...) confiere a estas patologías una importancia vital. A pesar de la reconocida frecuencia e importancia de las infecciones odontogénicas, llama la atención la actual dispersión de criterio en varios aspectos referentes a su clasificación, terminología y recomendaciones terapéuticas. El objetivo principal de este documento, re…

MicroorganismosEfecte dels medicaments sobre els microorganismes:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::Otras [UNESCO]Bacterial diseasesMicroorganismsAntibiòticsOral medicineMicroorganismesMouth MicrobiologyClasificaciónMalalties de la bocaInfectionsAmoxicilina/ácido clavulánicoAntibioticsResistenciaTratamientoMicrobiologia dentalOdontogénicosAntibióticosInfecciones odontogénicas; Clasificación; Diagnóstico; Tratamiento; Microorganismos; Odontogénicos; Resistencia; Antimicrobianos; Antibióticos; Amoxicilina/ácido clavulánicoGeneral DentistryAntimicrobianosMouthMalalties bacterianesUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICAS ::Ciencias clínicas::OtrasBocaDiagnósticoInfecciones odontogénicasInfeccionsMouth diseasesOtorhinolaryngologyEstomatologiaEffect of drugs on microorganisms
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Los trastornos oculares del espectro alcohólico fetal

2020

Este artículo se encuentra disponible en la siguiente URL: https://www.elsevier.es/es-revista-archivos-sociedad-espanola-oftalmologia-296-articulo-los-trastornos-oculares-del-espectro-S0365669119303508 Preprint

Mujeres embarazadas - Consumo de alcohol - Factores de riesgo.business.industryFetal alcohol syndrome.Eye - Diseases.Fetus - Effect of drugs on.OphthalmologyFeto - Efectos de las drogas.Embarazo - Complicaciones y secuelas.Ojos - Enfermedades.MedicinePregnant women - Alcohol use - Risk factors.Síndrome alcohólico fetal.Pregnancy - Complications.businessArchivos de la Sociedad Española de Oftalmología
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Negative differential resistance in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors with patterned gate oxide.

2010

We demonstrate controllable and gate-tunable negative differential resistance in carbon nanotube field-effect transistors, at room temperature and at 4.2 K. This is achieved by effectively creating quantum dots along the carbon nanotube channel by patterning the underlying, high-kappa gate oxide. The negative differential resistance feature can be modulated by both the gate and the drain-source voltage, which leads to more than 20% change of the current peak-to-valley ratio. Our approach is fully scalable and opens up a possibility for a new class of nanoscale electronic devices using negative differential resistance in their operation.

NanostructureMaterials scienceTransistors ElectronicMacromolecular SubstancesSurface PropertiesMolecular ConformationGeneral Physics and AstronomyNanotechnologyCarbon nanotubelaw.inventionComputer Science::Emerging TechnologiesGate oxidelawMaterials TestingElectric ImpedanceNanotechnologyGeneral Materials ScienceParticle SizeTransistorGeneral EngineeringOxidesEquipment DesignCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectNanostructuresEquipment Failure AnalysisHysteresisQuantum dotField-effect transistorCrystallizationVoltageACS nano
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High-Yield of Memory Elements from Carbon Nanotube Field-Effect Transistors with Atomic Layer Deposited Gate Dielectric

2008

Carbon nanotube field-effect transistors (CNT FETs) have been proposed as possible building blocks for future nano-electronics. But a challenge with CNT FETs is that they appear to randomly display varying amounts of hysteresis in their transfer characteristics. The hysteresis is often attributed to charge trapping in the dielectric layer between the nanotube and the gate. This study includes 94 CNT FET samples, providing an unprecedented basis for statistics on the hysteresis seen in five different CNT-gate configurations. We find that the memory effect can be controlled by carefully designing the gate dielectric in nm-thin layers. By using atomic layer depositions (ALD) of HfO$_{2}$ and T…

NanotubeGate dielectricGeneral Physics and AstronomyFOS: Physical sciencesCarbon nanotubeDielectriclaw.inventionCondensed Matter::Materials ScienceComputer Science::Emerging TechnologieslawMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Physics::Atomic and Molecular ClustersThin filmCNT FETsPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials Sciencecarbon nanotubesCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale Physicsbusiness.industryPhysicsTransistorfield-effect transistorsMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)HysteresishysteresisOptoelectronicsField-effect transistorbusiness
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Three-dimensional Hall effect accelerometer for recording head movements of freely moving laboratory animals

1991

A Hall effect device was constructed for a measurement of head movements in three spatial dimensions during classical conditioning experiments in cats. A Hall sensor was used to detect movements of a magnetic fragment floating in a small (15 x 15 mm) cube. The magnetic fragment was kept in the centre of the sealed cube with a thin coil spring which was filled with thin oil for damping excessive afteroscillations. A comparison of this device to a commercial accelerometer showed that the accuracy of the Hall device is sufficient for the movement recordings and that the device is sensitive also to slowly accelerating movements. The construction is compact and can be easily mounted, for example…

NeuronsPhysicsRecording headInstrumentationAcousticsConditioning ClassicalBrainExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyBody movementMotor ActivityAccelerometerCoil springBehavioral NeuroscienceElectromagnetic FieldsHall effectOrientationCatsAnimalsHead (vessel)Hall effect sensorPsychophysiologyPhysiology & Behavior
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Optical and electrochemical DNA nanobiosensors

2011

In the past two decades, nanoscale advanced materials have been explored for biosensing molecules, so new horizons have opened up for identifying and quantifying biomolecules, and possible early diagnosis of diseases. DNA nanobiosensors show promise. This article provides an overview on their optical and electrochemical aspects. We discuss recent progress in this field, describing basic concepts of molecular beacons and quantum dots as optical nano-imaging systems. Also, carbon nanotubes provide a platform for development and advancement of electrochemical DNA nanobiosensors, which are increasingly being implemented as robust tools for detection in biomedical sciences. Refereed/Peer-reviewed

New horizonsmolecular beaconChemistryfield-effect transistorpiezoelectric DNA biosensorquantum dotNanotechnologyAdvanced materialsChemical sensorAnalytical Chemistryoptical DNA nanobiosensorsurface-plasmon resonancecarbon nanotubeelectrochemical DNA nanobiosensornanobiosensorSpectroscopygenosensor
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Anodized Ti-Si Alloy as Gate Oxide of Electrochemically-Fabricated Organic Field-Effect Transistors

2013

Organic field-effect transistors were fabricated using an electrochemical route. The dielectric oxide was grown by anodization of a Ti:Si alloy, while 3,4-polyethylenedioxythiophene has been employed as a semiconducting polymer. OutputI-Vcharacteristics showed a transistor effect dependent on dielectric thickness. Fitting between I-V measurements and theoretical simulations in the triode region confirmed the presence of a conduction path through the polymer which degrades the electrical characteristics of the devices.

Organic Field-Effect Transistor (OFET)Materials scienceAnodizingbusiness.industryAlloyanodisizingengineering.materialTi:Si alloySettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataGate oxideengineeringOptoelectronicsField-effect transistorElectrical and Electronic Engineeringbusiness
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Electrochemical fabrication of metal/oxide/conducting polymer junction

2011

After discovery of conducting polymers and the possibility to modify their electrical properties from insulating to metallic like behavior by doping and a careful choice of the processing conditions, a large amount of research effort has been devoted to the theoretical understanding of their solid state properties as well as to exploit the possible application of conducting polymers in many technological fields including large area organic electronics, polymer photovoltaic cell, and sensors. 1-4 Organic thin film transistors appear very promising devices for the development of low cost, flexible, and disposable plastic electronics. In order to reduce the operating voltage it has been sugges…

Organic electronicsConductive polymerMaterials scienceRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryAnodizingNanotechnologyTransistor characteristicsDielectricSputter depositionCondensed Matter PhysicsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaSurfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOrganic semiconductorSettore ING-IND/23 - Chimica Fisica ApplicataThin-film transistorMaterials ChemistryElectrochemistryPhotocurrent spectroscopyOptoelectronicsField-effect transistormetal/oxide/conducting polymer junctionPEDOT Ti-Zr mixed oxidebusinessEthylenedioxythiophene
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Organic Thin-Film Transistors with Enhanced Sensing Capabilities

2009

Organic thin-film transistors, used as sensing devices, have been attracting quite a considerable interest lately as they offer advantages such as multi parameter behaviour and possibility to be quite easily molecularly tuned for the detection of specific analytes. Here, a study on the dependences of the devices responses on important parameters such as the active layer thickness and its morphology as well as on the transistor channel length is presented. To introduce the least number of variables the system chosen for this study is quite a simple and well assessed one being based on a thiophene oligomer active layer exposed to 1-butanol vapours.

Organic electronicsMaterials scienceOrganic field-effect transistorbusiness.industryTransistorGate dielectricContact resistancemedicine.diseaselaw.inventionActive layerlawThin-film transistormedicineOptoelectronicsnanotechnology organic materials thin films transistorsbusinessVapours
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