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Genetic Diversity of Rhizobia Isolated from the Legume Genera Astragalus, Oxytropis and Onobrychis

1998

The legume genera Astragalus and Oxytropis belong to the tribe Galegae. These legumes are common in Arctic and Temperate climatic zones. Previous studies based on cross-inoculation experiments and numerical taxonomy (Prevost et al., 1987; Novikova et al., 1993; 1994) suggested that the rhizobia associated with these legumes were closely related. Also the legume species Onobrychis viciifolia (sainfoin, tribe Hedysareae) was effectively nodulated by rhizobia isolated from Astragalus and Oxytropis spp. (Prevost et al., 1987). Rhizobia isolated from A. sinicus were classified in a new species, Mesorhizobium huakuii, (Chen et al., 1991; Jarvis et al., 1997). Other rhizobia from Astragalus and Ox…

[SDE] Environmental SciencesGenetic diversitybiology[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Onobrychis viciifoliabiology.organism_classificationOxytropisRhizobia[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]Numerical taxonomyAstragalusAgronomyOnobrychis[SDE]Environmental SciencesBotanyNitrogen fixation
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Modelling hydrolysis: Simultaneous versus sequential biodegradation of the hydrolysable fractions

2018

Hydrolysis is considered the limiting step during solid waste anaerobic digestion (including co-digestion of sludge and biosolids). Mechanisms of hydrolysis are mechanistically not well understood with detrimental impact on model predictive capability. The common approach to multiple substrates is to consider simultaneous degradation of the substrates. This may not have the capacity to separate the different kinetics. Sequential degradation of substrates is theoretically supported by microbial capacity and the composite nature of substrates (bioaccessibility concept). However, this has not been experimentally assessed. Sequential chemical fractionation has been successfully used to define i…

[SDV.BIO]Life Sciences [q-bio]/BiotechnologyBiosolidsSEQUENTIAL EXTRACTIONANAEROBIC DIGESTIONBIODEGRADATION02 engineering and technology010501 environmental sciencesTRITICUM AESTIVUM01 natural sciences7. Clean energyNUMERICAL MODELSLUDGE DIGESTIONBioreactorsMETHANEBIOLOGICAL MATERIALSACTIVATED SLUDGE0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringAnaerobiosisSequential modelPRIORITY JOURNALWaste Management and DisposalComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSCALIBRATIONSewageCONCENTRATION (PARAMETER)ChemistryFRACTIONATIONACID HYDROLYSISINCUBATION TIMEMODELLINGHYDROLYSISCHEMICAL FRACTIONATIONSEQUENTIAL DEGRADATIONBiodegradation EnvironmentalWASTE TREATMENTORGANIC MATTER[SDE]Environmental SciencesANAEROBIC DIGESTION MODELADM1SOLID WASTE020209 energyMODELSFractionationCAPACITYHydrolysisDIGESTIONISOTOPIC FRACTIONATIONNONHUMANCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMANDARTICLEMODEL SELECTION0105 earth and related environmental sciencesChromatographyModels TheoreticalSUBSTRATESBiodegradationSIMULTANEOUS DEGRADATIONHOMOGENEOUS MATERIALSAnaerobic digestionWASTE WATER MANAGEMENTActivated sludgeAPPLEDegradation (geology)Waste Management
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Expansion dynamics of the plasma plume formed by the impact of a nanosecond Nd : YAG laser beam on metallic surface under atmospheric conditions : ex…

2010

Laser ablation in the air at atmospheric pressure is nowadays frequently applied in industry, chemical analysis, surgery… For a further development of laser ablation based technologies, it is necessary to better understand the laser – matter interaction. During the impact of a laser pulse on the surface of the treated material, a plasma plume forms above the target surface. This plume contains particles (electrons, ions, atoms) of ablated matter, as well as of ambient gas, if present. During the laser pulse, this plume absorbs a large amount of the laser beam energy, thus reducing the quantity of the laser radiation arriving to the target surface. Dimensions, as well as parameters of this p…

[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherDynamique[ SPI.OTHER ] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Other[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherPlasma plumeNumerical simulationThermique[ PHYS.COND.CM-GEN ] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Imagerie rapideLaser ablationDynamicsFluid dynamics[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN] Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]Fast imagingSimulation numériquePlume-plasma[PHYS.COND.CM-GEN]Physics [physics]/Condensed Matter [cond-mat]/Other [cond-mat.other]HydrodynamiqueHeat transferAblation laser
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Optimisation d’un capteur solaire double passe à air et estimation des échanges de chaleur paroi-fluide.

2018

In this work, we present a study of the performance of a double pass flat solar collector for the production of hot air to supply and improve drying techniques. The cases of an absorber with and without fins are analyzed.Theoretical models for the double pass solar collector with and without fins have been established and solved numerically using codes developed in Fortran to obtain a global approach. Comsol Multi-physics code is used for a more local study. An experimental device has been designed to validate the results obtained numerically. One of the particularities of the solar collector developed in the laboratory is its insulation system. For this, a local bio-sourced material compos…

[SPI.OTHER]Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherExperiment[SPI.OTHER] Engineering Sciences [physics]/OtherBiosourced materialDouble passeModélisation numériqueExpérimentalEstimationNumerical model
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A Numerical Optimisation of a Stirling Engine

2011

International audience; A zero dimensional finite-time thermodynamic, three zones model of a generic Stirling engine has been developed and experimentally validated. Taking into account time-dependant heat transfers and losses, the model calculates the evolution of gas temperature, mass and pressure in each zone.

[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]modelexperimental validation[SPI] Engineering Sciences [physics]numerical optimisationStirling engineparametric study
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Numerical Taxonomy of Pseudomonads Isolated from Water, Sediment and Eels

1992

Summary A numerical taxonomic study was performed on 129 pseudomonad isolates from aquatic environments. 67 out of 98 field strains were isolated from water and sediment samples from Albufera lake, a hypereutrophic lake near Valencia, and 31 strains came from an eel hatchery. 10 clusters were formed at 84% similarity level when the Sokal-Michener similarity coefficient was used. Five clusters were designated as Pseudomonas putida (16 strains), P. fluorescens biotype I (9 strains), P. pseudoalcaligenes (11 strains), P. stutzen (4 strains) and Shewanella putrefaciens (3 strains). A subcluster of 7 strains (out of 15) was ascribed to the species Xanthomonas maltophilia , while the other strain…

biologyShewanella putrefaciensbiology.organism_classificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyPseudomonas putidaMicrobiologyNumerical taxonomyXanthomonasBotanyPseudomonadalesTaxonomy (biology)Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsBacteriaPseudomonadaceaeSystematic and Applied Microbiology
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Vibrios isolated from the cultured manila clam (Ruditapes philippinarum): numerical taxonomy and antibacterial activities.

2002

Aims: A numerical taxonomic study of halophilic Vibrio isolated from healthy and brown ring disease (BRD) affected manila clams (Ruditapes philippinarum), harvested from the Atlantic coast of south-western Spain, was performed. Methods and Results: Characterization of 123 presumptive Vibrio spp. was carried out using 94 phenotypic tests. Simple matching and Jaccard similarity coefficients were used for numerical analysis. Cluster analysis by the unweighted pair group method with arithmetic averages yielded 15 phena defined at 0.81 similarity. Large phena corresponded to Vibrio tubiashii, V. splendidus biotype I and V. harveyi (phena 1, 5 and 9, respectively). The species V. splendidus bioty…

biologyVibrio tubiashiiRuditapesGeneral MedicineMicrobial Sensitivity TestsBivalviabiology.organism_classificationClassificationApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyVibrioMicrobiologyAnti-Bacterial AgentsBivalviaCulture MediaNumerical taxonomyPhenotypeVibrionaceaeSpainAnimalsCluster AnalysisAtlantic OceanShellfishBiotechnologyAntibacterial agentVibrioJournal of applied microbiology
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Cognitive Reasoning and Inferences through Psychologically based Personalised Modelling of Emotions Using Associative Classifiers

2014

The development of Microsoft Kinect opened up the research field of computational emotions to a wide range of applications, such as learning environments, which are excellent candidates to trial computational emotions based algorithms but were never feasible for given consumer technologies. Whilst Kinect is accessible and affordable technology it comes with its' own additional challenges such as the limited number of extracted Action Units (AUs). This paper presents a new approach that attempts at finding patterns of interaction between AUs and each other on one hand and patterns that link the related AUs to a given emotion. In doing so, this paper presents the ground work necessary to reac…

business.industryComputer scienceSentiment analysisNumerical modelsMachine learningcomputer.software_genreField (computer science)Range (mathematics)Action (philosophy)Encoding (memory)Artificial intelligenceSet (psychology)businesscomputerAssociative property
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Numerical modeling of blood flow in the internal jugular vein with the use of computational fluid mechanics software.

2021

ObjectivesTo determine the site and nature of altered hemodynamics in pathological internal jugular veins.MethodWith the use of computational fluid mechanics software we simulated blood flow in 3 D models of the internal jugular veins that exhibited different morphologies, including nozzle-like strictures in their upper parts and valves in the lower parts.ResultsIn a majority of models with nozzle-like strictures, especially those positioned asymmetrically, abnormal flow pattern was revealed, with significant flow separation and regions with reversed flow. Abnormal valves had no significant impact on flow in a case of already altered flow evoked by stricture in upper part of the vein.Conclu…

business.industryHemodynamicsNumerical modelingHemodynamicsFluid mechanicsGeneral MedicineBlood flowConstriction Pathologic030204 cardiovascular system & hematology03 medical and health sciencesFlow separation0302 clinical medicineSoftwareRegional Blood FlowMedicineHumansComputational fluid mechanics; flow separation; internal jugular vein; minor losses; numerical modelingJugular VeinsCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessInternal jugular vein030217 neurology & neurosurgerySoftwareBiomedical engineeringBrachiocephalic VeinsPhlebology
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Inference of Spatiotemporal Processes over Graphs via Kernel Kriged Kalman Filtering

2018

Inference of space-time signals evolving over graphs emerges naturally in a number of network science related applications. A frequently encountered challenge pertains to reconstructing such dynamic processes given their values over a subset of vertices and time instants. The present paper develops a graph-aware kernel-based kriged Kalman filtering approach that leverages the spatio-temporal dynamics to allow for efficient online reconstruction, while also coping with dynamically evolving network topologies. Laplacian kernels are employed to perform kriging over the graph when spatial second-order statistics are unknown, as is often the case. Numerical tests with synthetic and real data ill…

business.industryInference020206 networking & telecommunicationsNetwork science02 engineering and technologyKalman filterNetwork topologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genreGraphKriging0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringArtificial intelligenceNumerical testsbusinessAlgorithmLaplace operatorcomputerMathematics
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