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Static output-feedback control for vehicle suspensions: a single-step linear matrix inequality approach
2013
In this paper, a new strategy to design static output-feedback controllers for a class of vehicle suspension systems is presented. A theoretical background on recent advances in output-feedback control is first provided, which makes possible an effective synthesis of static output-feedback controllers by solving a single linear matrix inequality optimization problem. Next, a simplified model of a quarter-car suspension system is proposed, taking the ride comfort, suspension stroke, road holding ability, and control effort as the main performance criteria in the vehicle suspension design. The new approach is then used to design a static output-feedbackH∞controller that only uses the suspensi…
Parasite communities as indicators of recovery from pollution: parasites of roach (Rutilus rutilus) and perch (Perca fuviatilis) in central Finland.
2003
We compared parasite communities in fish taken from a polluted lake (L. Vatia) and two control lakes before (1986) and after (1995) nine years of markedly reduced chemical and nutrient loading from a pulpmill in central Finland. Discriminant analyses of the 1995 data, using a function based on the 1986 data, showed that the parasite communities in the fish from the two control lakes had changed relatively little, whereas those from L. Vatia had converged on those from the mesotrophic control lake, indicating substantial recovery from the effects of pollution. Only a few species of parasites provided evidence for recovery. These were anodontid glochidia, which had increased markedly in perch…
Comparison of Histochemical Staining Methods and Correlation with Transient Elastography in Acute Hepatitis.
2014
<b><i>Objective:</i></b> To compare Masson's trichrome (MT), Sirius red (SR) and orcein staining in acute hepatitis (AH) and to correlate them with<b> </b>transient elastography (TE),<b> </b>a noninvasive method to assess hepatic fibrosis. <b><i>Methods:</i></b> We evaluated liver stiffness by TE in a cohort of 34 consecutive patients and assessed MT-, SR- and orcein-stained biopsies using the METAVIR scoring system and digital image analysis (DIA). <b><i>Results:</i></b> MT and SR both showed severe fibrosis (stage III-IV, DIA = 12.7%). Orcein showed absent or mild fibrosis (stage 0-II, DIA = 4.…
SAR150640, a selective β3-adrenoceptor agonist, prevents human myometrial remodelling and activation of matrix metalloproteinase in an in vitro model…
2010
Background and purpose: The uterine pathophysiology underlying inflammatory conditions such as chorioamnionitis remains largely unclear. As we have shown that β3-adrenoceptors act as regulators of myometrial inflammation, we wanted to investigate the potential role of β3-adrenoceptors in preventing uterine remodelling induced by inflammation. Experimental approach: The consequences of human chorioamnionitis on myometrial remodelling were characterized by Sirius Red staining and metalloproteinase (MMP) expression, and compared with the effects of incubating human myometrial samples with Escherichia coli lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in vitro. We also assessed the effect of SAR150640, a selectiv…
Wisps in the Galactic center: Near-infrared triggered observations of the radio source Sgr A* at 43 GHz
2016
Context. The compact radio and near-infrared (NIR) source Sagittarius A* (Sgr A*) associated with the supermassive black hole in the Galactic center was observed at 7 mm in the context of a NIR triggered global Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) campaign. Aims. Sgr A* shows variable flux densities ranging from radio through X-rays. These variations sometimes appear in spontaneous outbursts that are referred to as flares. Multi-frequency observations of Sgr A* provide access to easily observable parameters that can test the currently accepted models that try to explain these intensity outbursts. Methods. On May 16-18, 2012 Sgr A* has been observed with the VLBA at 7 mm (43 GHz) for 6 hours each…
“Podalirius” o “Polidarius”? Da Arrigo da Settimello a Guido delle Colonne
2016
This paper is dedicated to the defence of the variant "Polidarius" (and not the correction in the vulgate "Podalirius") that occurs in all the manuscripts of Henry of Septimello's «Elegia» (book IV, line 209). "Polidarius", however, has many attestations in Medieval Troy literary tradition (Joseph of Exeter, Benoît de Sainte-Maure, Guido delle Colonne) and is an alternative, correct and good name for the famous mythical doctor, son of Asclepius and brother of Machaon.
L'epica latina altomedievale e il «Waltharius»
2010
In questo volume viene presentato un panorama della poesia epica latina altomedievale, dal sec. VI al X (Corippo, Venanzio Fortunato, epica di età carolingia e ottoniana, «Within piscator»), con particolare attenzione al «Waltharius», del quale vengono illustrati e analizzati trama e struttura, fonti e modelli, problemi cronologici e attributivi, singoli episodi, rapporti col più tardo «Chronicon Novaliciense».
A multigenerational approach can detect early Cd pollution in Chironomus riparius.
2020
Abstract Cadmium (Cd) is a non-essential highly toxic metal and its presence in the environment has been a concern over the years. On the present study we adopt the spiked water exposure scenario to study early Cd contamination across five generations of the model organism Chironomus riparius. Animals were, at the beginning of each generation, submitted to 0, 1, 3.2, 10, 32 and 100 μg/L of Cd. Classical endpoints like total emergence, EmT50, fertility and the integrative fitness measure, population growth rate (PGR), were calculated at each generation. Results could demonstrate that exposure to brief and low Cd concentrations can affect all the measured endpoints and, therefore, initial Cd …
Data from: Chironomus riparius (Diptera) genome sequencing reveals the impact of minisatellite transposable elements on population divergence
2017
Active transposable elements (TEs) may result in divergent genomic insertion and abundance patterns among conspecific populations. Upon secondary contact, such divergent genetic backgrounds can theoretically give rise to classical Dobzhansky-Muller incompatibilities (DMI), thus contributing to the evolution of endogenous genetic barriers and eventually cause population divergence. We investigated differential TE abundance among conspecific populations of the non-biting midge Chironomus riparius and evaluated their potential role in causing endogenous genetic incompatibilities between these populations. We focussed on a Chironomus-specific TE, the minisatellite-like Cla-element, whose activi…
‘Proletarius iam civis’. A proposito di un’interpretazione di Bernardo Albanese di XII Tab. 1.4.
2014
Basing her study on Bernardo Albanese’s interpretation of the syntagm ‘proletario iam civi’ – which is uphold as the original content of XII Tab. 1.4 – the author intends to take to heart the results gained by the Scholar from Palermo, who acknowledged an early link between proletarius and prolis, and a primary meaning of prolis closely related to the idea of belonging to civitas. Hence, the author proposes to resurvey the literary and legal tradition that coupled proletarius and prolis, by considering the interpretation of the Festus’s lemma proletarium. Such interpretation is the effective evidence of a long-lasting tradition that, undeniably stemming from the decemviral precept that embo…