Search results for "production [antinucleus]"

showing 10 items of 241 documents

Start-up with or without inoculum? Analysis of an SMBR pilot plant.

2010

This study analysed a submerged membrane bioreactor (SMBR) start-up with the purpose of determining the best conditions to carry it out. In order to do this, a hollow fibre membrane module was installed in a submerged configuration in a pilot aerobic reactor. The experiment was then divided in two phases, lasting 65 days each. During phase 1, the pilot plant was started-up without inoculum of activated sludge and no sludge, withdrawal was performed. Conversely, in phase 2, the MBR pilot plant was started-up with sludge inoculum and the sludge concentration was kept constant. In both phases, the volumetric loading rate applied to the pilot plant was kept constant. The authors analysed the di…

Complete sludge retention Floc size Fouling resistances Inoculum Sludge production Start-upFoulingMembrane reactorSettore ICAR/03 - Ingegneria Sanitaria-AmbientaleChemistryMechanical EngineeringGeneral Chemical EngineeringMembrane foulingEnvironmental engineeringstart-up.fouling resistanceGeneral ChemistryMembrane bioreactorPulp and paper industryfloc sizeActivated sludgePilot plantBioreactorGeneral Materials ScienceWater treatmentsludge productionComplete sludge retentioninoculumWater Science and Technology
researchProduct

Correction to: a predictive model for women's assisted fecundity before starting the first IVF/ICSI treatment cycle.

2019

PURPOSE: To introduce a prognostic model for women’s assisted fecundity before starting the first IVF/ICSI treatment cycle. METHODS: In contrast to previous predictive models, we analyze two groups of women at the extremes of prognosis. Specifically, 708 infertile women that had either a live birth (LB) event in the first autologous IVF/ICSI cycle (“high-assisted-fecundity women”, n = 458) or did not succeed in having a LB event after completing three autologous IVF/ICSI cycles (“low-assisted-fecundity women”, n = 250). The initial sample of 708 women was split into two sets in order to develop (n = 531) and internally validate (n = 177) a predictive logistic regression model using a forwar…

Computer scienceComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSObstetrics and GynecologyMistakeGeneral MedicineIvf icsiFecunditySet (abstract data type)Reproductive MedicineStatisticsGeneticsTable (database)Assisted Reproduction TechnologiesGenetics (clinical)Developmental BiologyJournal of assisted reproduction and genetics
researchProduct

The Holonic Production System: a Multi Agent Simulation Approach

2010

Today’s turbulent markets are facing unpredictable and sudden variations in demand. In this context, the Holonic Production System (HPS) seems to be able to overcome the operational and economic problems of traditional production systems. The HPS’ ability to adapt and react to business environment changes, whilst maintaining systemic synergies and coordination, leverage on its network organizational structure, assuring both flexibility and profitability. In this paper we study HPS experimentally, modeling holon-firms as agents. In our simulation, holon-firms interact both with each other and with the external environment without predetermined hierarchies and following their own aims and int…

Computer scienceMulti-agent systemmedia_common.quotation_subjectControl reconfigurationDecision ruleAdaptabilitySupply and demandHolonic Production System (HPS) Multi Agent System (MAS) Distributed Enterprise NetworkNegotiationRisk analysis (engineering)Organizational structureProfitability indexSettore SECS-P/08 - Economia E Gestione Delle ImpreseSimulationmedia_common
researchProduct

Relations entre les variations climatiques, les perturbations du cycle du carbone et les crises de la production carbonatée : application au Crétacé …

2011

The Early Cretaceous is punctuated by carbon cycle perturbations, associated with organic matter burial episodes and carbonate production crises. These events coincide with short-term cooling (<1Ma), yet the mechanisms are still unclear, because of low resolution in sea surface temperature reconstructions. Recent climatic models suggest that carbonate-platform-collapse events may trigger a short-term ocean cooling episode (Donnadieu et al., accepted). In order to establish relations between climates and carbonate productions, we performed stratigraphic, palaeoecologic and geochemical analyses on Valanginian sediments from the La Charce-Vergol and the Ollioules sections (South-East France) a…

Crise des plates-formes carbonatéesValanginienShort term coolingAptienValanginianCarbonate platform demiseClimat[SDU.STU] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesAptianClimate-carbonate production interaction[ SDU.STU ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesInteraction production carbonatée-climat
researchProduct

Espaces de la crise - crise de l'espace

2019

Comment étudier la production culturelle en Espagne et en Grèce au cours des deux premières décennies du XXIe siècle en faisant abstraction des circonstances socio-économiques et politiques ? La crise qui a frappé ces deux pays, ainsi que les politiques d’austérité qui ont suivi, sont au centre des travaux des chercheurs ici réunis. Dans une perspective d’interdisciplinarité, les quatre éditeurs de ce volume allient leurs compétences et leurs champs de recherche à ceux des autres auteurs – littérature, audiovisuel, histoire et science politique – pour proposer un ensemble de textes qui s’intéressent à la production culturelle grecque et espagnole en période de crise et aux nouvelles relatio…

Crise[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literatureproduction culturelleespaceEspagne[SHS.ART] Humanities and Social Sciences/Art and art historyGrèce[SHS.ARCHI] Humanities and Social Sciences/Architecture space management[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
researchProduct

Spatial Localization in Manufacturing: A Cross-Country Analysis

2009

This paper employs a homogenous firms' database to investigate industry localiza- tion in European countries. More specifically, we compare, across industries and countries, the predictions of two of the most popular localization indices, i.e., the Ellison and Glaeser index (Ellison and Glaeser, 1997) and the Duranton and Over- man index (Duranton and Overman, 2005). We find that, independently from the index used, localization is a pervasive phenomenon in all countries studied, but the degree of localization is very uneven across industries in each country. Furthermore, we find that the two indices significantly diverge in predicting the intensity of the forces generating localization with…

Cross-country studies; Industry localization; Localization indexes; Manufacturing industries; Non-pecuniary externalities; Pecuniary externalities; Spatial concentration; Spatial correlationIndex (economics)Manufacturing IndustriesJEL: R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R3 - Real Estate Markets Spatial Production Analysis and Firm LocationLocalization Indices0211 other engineering and technologies02 engineering and technologyjel:R3Industry Localization0502 economics and businessLocalization indexesEconomicsManufacturing IndustrieSpatial localizationPecuniary externalitiesEconomic geography050207 economicsGeneral Environmental ScienceCross country analysisIndustry LocalizationManufacturing IndustriesLocalization IndicesSpatial ConcentrationSpatial correlationCross-country studies05 social sciencesIndustry Localization; Manufacturing Industries; Localization Indices; Spatial Concentration; Spatial correlation; Cross-country studiesGeneral Social Sciences021107 urban & regional planning[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and FinanceIndustry Localization Manufacturing Industries Localization Indices Spatial Concentration Spatial correlation Cross-country studiesCross-country studiesEconomies of scaleJEL: R - Urban Rural Regional Real Estate and Transportation Economics/R.R1 - General Regional Economics/R.R1.R12 - Size and Spatial Distributions of Regional Economic ActivityLocalization IndiceEconomy8. Economic growthNon-pecuniary externalitiesCross-country studiejel:R12Spatial correlationSpatial ConcentrationRegional Studies
researchProduct

Towards Interactive CLP – Based and Project Driven Oriented DSS Design

2007

Robert Wojcik*, Izabela Tomczuk-Pirog**, Zbigniew Banaszak*** * Institute of Computer Engineering, Control and Robotics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland, robert.wojcik@pwr.wroc.pl ** Department of Management and Production Engineering, Technical University of Opole, Poland, itomczuk@po.opole.pl *** Department of Computer Science and Management, Technical University of Koszalin, Poland, banaszak@tu.koszalin.pl

Decision support systemEngineering managementEngineeringbusiness.industryTechnical universityControl (management)Project drivenProduction engineeringRoboticsArtificial intelligenceProduction orderbusinessConstraint satisfaction problem
researchProduct

The contribution of geographical certification programs to farm income and rural economies: The case of Pecorino Siciliano PDO

2021

This study attempts to measure the capacity of the EU geographical certification scheme to positively influence the price of certified products and the incomes of their producers. A comparison of the economic results of two cheese-producing dairy farm enterprises with different business strategies and locations within the Sicilian hinterlands is performed in order to determine the transformation value of each dairy’s sheep milk into pecorino cheese (with and without the Protected Designation of Origin, or PDO, certification) and the related joint products (ricotta). The economic convenience of the total transformation of sheep milk into Pecorino Siciliano PDO and ricotta is also appraised. …

Differentiation strategyProcessing costGeography Planning and DevelopmentFarm incomelcsh:TJ807-830lcsh:Renewable energy sourcessocioeconomic aspectsTransformation valueCertificationProcessing cost010501 environmental sciencesManagement Monitoring Policy and Law01 natural sciencesSocioeconomic aspectValue-addedAgricultural scienceCheese0502 economics and businessSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleSheep milklcsh:Environmental sciences0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPrice-cost marginlcsh:GE1-350Financial performanceEU Protected Designation of Origin (PDO)Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentlcsh:Environmental effects of industries and plants05 social sciencesProduction locationinternal areaslcsh:TD194-195Internal area050202 agricultural economics & policyBusinessRural area
researchProduct

Production Planning in Production Networks: Models for Medium and Short-term Planning

2008

Distributed production networks are structures which are considered able to provide the organisational agility and efficiency necessary to compete in the global market. The performance of such organisations heavily depends on the ability of those involved in the network to coordinate their activities. Two approaches are available for managing complex distributed production networks: a centralised approach, where a unique entity (the planner, for instance) has all the necessary information to make planning decisions for the entire network; or a decentralised approach where each entity in the network has the necessary information and knowledge to make autonomous planning decisions, while the …

Distributed Decision Making Manufacturing Multi-agent Systems Negotiation Production Networks Production Planning Simulation algorithms productionSettore ING-IND/35 - Ingegneria Economico-GestionaleSettore ING-IND/16 - Tecnologie E Sistemi Di Lavorazione
researchProduct

U.S. stock prices and macroeconomic fundamentals: Fresh evidence using the quantile ARDL approach

2020

This paper explores the long‐run relationship and the associated short‐run dynamics between the U.S. stock market and three major macroeconomic fundamentals, namely the U.S. industrial production index, the U.S. 10‐year Treasury bond yield and the West Texas Intermediate oil price, for the time period covering 1985–2015. The quantile autoregressive distributed lag (QARDL) model presented by Cho et al. (2015) Journal of Econometrics, 188, 281–300, which combines the autoregressive distributed lag model of Pesaran and Shin (1998), Cambridge University Press, and Pesaran et al. (2001) Journal of Applied Econometrics, 16, 289–326, and the quantile regression methodology of Koenker and Bassett (…

Distributed lagEconomics and EconometricsCointegrationAccountingIndustrial production indexEconometricsEconomicsAsset allocationStock marketFinanceStock (geology)Quantile regressionQuantileInternational Journal of Finance &amp; Economics
researchProduct