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Metrological performances of voltage and current instrument transformers in harmonics measurements

2018

In the new electrical system scenario, the increasing presence of non-linear loads and renewable energy sources makes the measurement of harmonics an essential task. The accuracy of harmonic measurement firstly depends on the used instrument transformers for voltage and current sensing. Since the behavior of instrument transformers in non-sinusoidal conditions is not always well defined, this paper presents an experimental study on the metrological performances of current and voltage instrument transformers (CTs and VTs) in the presence of harmonics. Proper tests procedures are defined and measurement setups are developed for both CTs and VTs calibration. The analysis is carried out by usin…

instrument transformers020209 energy02 engineering and technologyInstrument TransformerHarmonic analysispower system meaurementsPhase AngleDistortionharmonics0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalibrationElectronic engineeringMedicineSafety Risk Reliability and QualityInstrumentationbusiness.industry020208 electrical & electronic engineeringHarmonicPower System MeasurementcalibrationCurrent transformerMetrologyHarmonicsHarmonicbusinessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E ElettronicheVoltage
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Current transformers effects on the measurement of harmonic active power in LV and MV networks

2011

The harmonic active power is used to determine the location of polluting loads, the direction of harmonic power flow and to estimate how consequential a certain current harmonic source is. The highest uncertainties, when measuring harmonic active power, are introduced by the current and voltage transducers. This paper presents experimental results which show the impact of current transformers (CTs) on the accuracy of the harmonic power measurements. An expression for the evaluation of the power error in distorted conditions was developed which can be easily utilized in the case of linear current transducers. It is shown how CTs cannot be considered linear transducers and how the higher the …

instrument transformersEngineeringVoltage and current harmonicsSwitched-mode power supplyAcousticsActive powerTransducersEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyLinear currentsPower factorHarmonic powerLinear transducersPower errorsPower transformersVoltage transducersHarmonic analysisHarmonic analysisMaximum valuesCurrent transformerElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPower measurementPhase anglesAbsolute valuesHarmonic power flowTotal harmonic distortionbusiness.industryElectric power distributionCurrent harmonicsElectrical engineeringAC powerCurrent transformerMV networksHarmonicsAccuracy classElectric instrument transformersHarmonicPower system harmonicsCurrent transformers (CTs) instrument transformerspower measurement power system harmonics.businessSettore ING-INF/07 - Misure Elettriche E Elettroniche
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Biodistribution of Insulin-Nanogels in Mouse: A Preliminary Study for the Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease

2017

A growing body of evidence shows that Insulin, Insulin Receptor (IR) and IR signaling are involved in brain cognitive functions and their dysfunction is implicated in Alzheimer's disease (AD) neurodegeneration. Thus, administration of insulin could be a strategy for AD treatment. For this aim we have designed, synthesized and characterized a nanogel system (NG) that has been conjugated to insulin molecules (NG-In) to deliver the protein into the brain, as a tool for the development of a new therapy against AD. In our preclinical study in mice, intraperitoneal injection of fluorescent-labeled NG has allowed to determine the biodistribution of NG vs time in the whole body and its clearance th…

insulinBiodistributionmedicine.medical_treatmentIntraperitoneal injectionBiophysics02 engineering and technologyPharmacology010402 general chemistrySettore BIO/09 - Fisiologia01 natural sciencesintranasal administrationnanogelsTreatment of Alzheimer's DiseasemedicineDistribution (pharmacology)biologybusiness.industryInsulinNeurodegeneration021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologymedicine.diseaseSettore FIS/07 - Fisica Applicata(Beni Culturali Ambientali Biol.e Medicin)0104 chemical sciencesInsulin receptorImmunologybiology.proteinNasal administrationSettore CHIM/07 - Fondamenti Chimici Delle TecnologieAlzheimer disease0210 nano-technologybusinessNanogelBiophysical Journal
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Increased carrier peptide stability through ph adjustment improves insulin and pth(1-34) delivery in vitro and in vivo rather than by enforced carrie…

2020

Oral delivery of therapeutic peptides is hampered by their large molecular size and labile nature, thus limiting their permeation across the intestinal epithelium. Promising approaches to overcome the latter include co-administration with carrier peptides. In this study, the cell-penetrating peptide penetratin was employed to investigate effects of co-administration with insulin and the pharmacologically active part of parathyroid hormone (PTH(1-34)) at pH 5, 6.5, and 7.4 with respect to complexation, enzymatic stability, and transepithelial permeation of the therapeutic peptide in vitro and in vivo. Complex formation between insulin or PTH(1-34) and penetratin was pH-dependent. Micron-size…

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In Vitro and In Vivo Regulation of SRD5A mRNA Expression of Supercritical Carbon Dioxide Extract from Asparagus racemosus Willd. Root as Anti-Sebum a…

2022

Oily skin from overactive sebaceous glands affects self-confidence and personality. There is report of an association between steroid 5-alpha reductase gene (SRD5A) expression and facial sebum production. There is no study of the effect of Asparagus racemosus Willd. root extract on the regulation of SRD5A mRNA expression and anti-sebum efficacy. This study extracted A. racemosus using the supercritical carbon dioxide fluid technique with ethanol and investigated its biological compounds and activities. The A. racemosus root extract had a high content of polyphenolic compounds, including quercetin, naringenin, and p-coumaric acid, and DPPH scavenging activity comparable to that of the standa…

integumentary systemChemistry (miscellaneous)Organic ChemistryDrug DiscoveryMolecular MedicinePharmaceutical SciencePellPhysical and Theoretical Chemistryanti-sebum efficacy; <i>Asparagus racemosus</i>; facial-pore-minimizing efficacy; facial sebum production; 5-alpha reductase enzymes; human volunteer; oily skin; polyphenols; <i>SRD5A</i>; supercritical carbon dioxide fluid extractionPlantes medicinalsAndrògensAnalytical ChemistryMolecules
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A discourse on human hair fibers and reflections on the conservation of drug molecules

1996

A gross discourse on human hair fibers and their formation is presented stressing the various interdisciplinary aspects, such as the morphological, biological, structural and biochemical data considered to be important in the field of hair analysis. An attempt is made to explain the incorporation of drug molecules during hair fiber formation by using the classical concepts of drug absorption based on lipoid theory and the pH-partition hypothesis as well as a modern biological approach on the permeability of cell membranes. In addition to the physiochemical considerations of the transport properties of a particular drug molecule such as a) the lipophilicity, which determines permeability thr…

integumentary systemStereochemistryChemistryHair analysisBiological TransportPlasma protein bindingPathology and Forensic MedicineCell membraneMembranemedicine.anatomical_structurePharmaceutical PreparationsPermeability (electromagnetism)ExtracellularBiophysicsmedicineHumansPharmacokineticsFiberDrug MonitoringIntracellularHairInternational Journal Of Legal Medicine
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Ultraviolet B light attenuates the systemic immune response in central nervous system autoimmunity

2014

Objective: Environmental conditions (eg, latitude) play a critical role in the susceptibility and severity of many autoimmune disorders, including multiple sclerosis (MS). Here, we investigated the mechanisms underlying the beneficial effects of immune regulatory processes induced in the skin by moderate ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation on central nervous system (CNS) autoimmunity. Methods: Effects of UVB light were analyzed in a murine model of CNS autoimmunity (experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis). Additionally, patients with relapsing–remitting MS were treated with narrowband UVB phototherapy. Immunomodulatory effects were examined in skin biopsies, serum samples, and immune cells of …

integumentary systemmedicine.medical_treatmentExperimental autoimmune encephalomyelitischemical and pharmacologic phenomenaInflammationBiologymedicine.disease_causemedicine.diseaseAutoimmunityImmune toleranceInterleukin 21Immune systemCytokineNeurologyImmunityImmunologymedicineNeurology (clinical)medicine.symptomAnnals of Neurology
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Corporate social irresponsibility: What we know and what we need to know

2022

Corporate social irresponsibility (CSI) is a critical issue for managers and researchers. In fact, the number of studies on this subject from diverse literature is rapidly increasing, seeking to answer questions regarding the core elements of CSI, its antecedents, and consequences. This paper offers a comprehensive literature review of this topic, identifying and assessing previous studies, synthesizing their findings, and highlighting knowledge gaps. Additionally, it offers recommendations regarding how to move forward. Our review identified 155 studies published from 1962 to 2020 that describe the antecedents, outcomes, mediators, and moderators of CSI according to different levels of ana…

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Validation of a set of reference genes to study response to herbicide stress in grasses

2012

Abstract Background Non-target-site based resistance to herbicides is a major threat to the chemical control of agronomically noxious weeds. This adaptive trait is endowed by differences in the expression of a number of genes in plants that are resistant or sensitive to herbicides. Quantification of the expression of such genes requires normalising qPCR data using reference genes with stable expression in the system studied as internal standards. The aim of this study was to validate reference genes in Alopecurus myosuroides, a grass (Poaceae) weed of economic and agronomic importance with no genomic resources. Results The stability of 11 candidate reference genes was assessed in plants res…

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Examining the critical factors that influence the success of construction and demolition waste reverse logistics operations

2022

The reverse logistics (RL) performance of construction and demolition waste (C&amp;DW) differs significantly between countries. Although some countries are successfully circular, other countries are still far behind; with C&amp;DW being largely directed to landfills or being illegally dumped. There is a lack of guidelines on the requirements for transitioning countries towards C&amp;DW diversion, and little attention has been given to the factors that influence the success of C&amp;DW RL and increased circularity. This study aims to develop a framework that helps in structuring and assessing the success of C&amp;DW RL on a regional level and serves as a guide for transitioning developing co…

interpretive structural modellingreverse logisticscircular economyConstruction and demolition wasteillegal dumpingPharmacology (medical)sustainability
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