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Low temperature optical spectroscopy of cobalt-substituted hemocyanin from Carcinus maenas

1993

In this work we report the optical absorption spectra of three cobalt-substituted derivatives of hemocyanin (He) from Carcinus maenas, in the temperature range 300–20 K. The derivatives studied are the mononuclear (Co2+)-He with a single cobalt ion in the “CuA” site, the binuclear (Co2+)2-He and the binuclear mixed metal (Co2+-Cu1+)-He. At low temperature three main bands are clearly resolved; the temperature dependence of their zeroth, first and second moments sheds light on the stereodynamic properties in the surroundings of the chromophore. Within the limits of the reported analysis, in the binuclear derivatives the motions coupled to the chromophore appear to be “essentially harmonic” i…

biologyLigandMetal ions in aqueous solutionBiophysicsAnalytical chemistryActive sitechemistry.chemical_elementGeneral MedicineChromophoreAtmospheric temperature rangeCrystallographychemistrybiology.proteinSpectroscopyRotational–vibrational couplingCobaltEuropean Biophysics Journal
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The bromine nuclear quadrupole moment revisited

2013

For the bromine atom and the hydrogen bromide molecule, we report results for the electric-field gradient at the bromine nucleus based on quantum-chemical calculations. Highly accurate values are obtained by using coupled-cluster methods for the treatment of electron correlation, by minimising remaining basis-set effects through the use of large atomic-orbital sets, and by taking into account relativistic effects. For hydrogen bromide, zero-point vibrational corrections are considered as well. The obtained results for the bromine electric-field gradients are used to derive values for the Br-79 quadrupole moment: 308.1 and 309.3 mb based on data for the bromine atom and hydrogen bromide, res…

bromine quadrupole momentab initio calculationBromineElectronic correlationChemistryHydrogen bromideBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementHYPERFINE STRUCTURECondensed Matter PhysicsRELATIVISTIC EFFECTSchemistry.chemical_compoundAb initio quantum chemistry methodsQuadrupoleRotational spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryAtomic physicsRelativistic quantum chemistryMolecular BiologyHyperfine structure
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Economic assessment of Eucalyptus (spp.) for biomass production as alternative crop in Southern Italy

2015

The increase in energy prices and the stagnation of sales prices of the main agricultural commodities required a rethinking of farm production strategies. Since during the last years, thanks to a series of policies aimed at promoting renewable sources it has been a rapid diffusion of lignocellulosic biomass species, this paper aimed at evaluating the economic feasibility of the introduction of eucalyptus (Eucalyptus spp.) as energy crop for farmers of Southern Italy, by comparing it with traditional crop rotations. In particular, economic analysis has been carried out in a representative case study located in the Sicilian hilly hinterland where, in 2013, it has been built a biomass plant fo…

business.industryAgroforestryRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentCompetitiveneBiomassLignocellulosic biomassCrop rotationFarmEucalyptusRenewable energyEnergy cropBiomaSensitivity analysiSettore AGR/01 - Economia Ed Estimo RuraleEconomicsMarket priceWoodchipsShort rotation forestbusiness
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Improved rotation invariant pattern recognition using circular harmonics of binary gray level slices

2000

We introduce a new rotation invariant pattern recognition method based on nonlinear correlation. The images are decomposed into disjoint binary slices and then correlated using the common linear correlation. This operation is very discriminant even when the target is embedded in strong noise. We extend our sliced orthogonal nonlinear generalized correlation method to rotation invariant pattern recognition by combining the information of a circular harmonic (CH) of each binary slice of the reference object with binary slices of the target. In addition to improved discrimination capability, the method avoids the time-consuming process of finding proper centers for the CHs. Results are present…

business.industryBinary numberDisjoint setsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsBackground noiseNoisesymbols.namesakeOpticsGaussian noisePattern recognition (psychology)symbolsRotational invarianceElectrical and Electronic EngineeringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrybusinessRotation (mathematics)MathematicsOptics Communications
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Numerical 3D study of FZ growth: dependence on growth parameters and melt instability

2001

Three-dimensional modelling of the floating zone (needle-eye) crystal growth process is carried out to analyse numerically the stability of the melt flow and the influence of the crystal rotation rate and inductor slit width on the 3D flow field and on the grown crystal resistivity. The unsteadiness of the melt is simulated and it is found that for the considered growth parameters a steady-state flow can be a reasonable approximation to the unsteady melt motion. The parametric studies have shown that increasing the rotation rate essentially changes the flow pattern and weakens the rotational striations, while the inductor slit width has a more local influence on these characteristics.

business.industryChemistryFlow (psychology)Crystal growthMechanicsCondensed Matter PhysicsRotationInstabilityInorganic ChemistryCrystalOpticsElectrical resistivity and conductivityMaterials ChemistryFluid dynamicssense organsbusinessMelt flow indexJournal of Crystal Growth
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AN AGENT BASED ARCHITECTURE FOR MANUFACTURING E-MARKETPLACES

2005

This chapter presents the Agent Based Architecture developed within the research project, titled "Process and Production Planning in manufacturing Enterprise Networks". As mentioned in Chapter 1, the architecture has been developed to support “added value services” in neutral linear e-marketplaces, i.e. in virtual districts. In this chapter the architecture will be described from a functional and dynamic point of view by using the formalisms used in the project. In particular, from a functional perspective, the architecture is described by using the IDEF0 formalism, while its dynamics are specified by UML activity diagrams.

business.industryComputer scienceActivity diagramRotation formalisms in three dimensionsProduction planningUnified Modeling LanguageAdded valueArchitectureSoftware engineeringbusinessAgent architecturecomputerIDEF0computer.programming_language
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Development of antitaxial fringes during non-coaxial deformation: an experimental study

2003

Strain fringes were modelled experimentally around wooden objects in a simple-shear box containing Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS). The fringes were made of paraffin wax that was periodically poured into dilated sites next to the core-object and left to crystallise. In the experiments fringes and core-object rotated at similar decreasing rotation rates relative to extensional incremental stretching axes (ISA) of flow and rotated relative to each other by small amounts. Fringes did not necessarily open parallel to ISA due to interactions between fringes and core-object. Therefore, neither displacement-controlled fibres nor object-centre paths can be expected to record the exact orientation of th…

business.industryFlow (psychology)GeologyGeometryTranslation (geometry)RotationOpticsFinite strain theoryOrientation (geometry)Shear zoneCoaxialDeformation (engineering)businessGeology
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Real And Positive Filter Based On Circular Harmonic Expansion

1989

A real and positive filter for pattern recognition is presented. The filter, based on the circular harmonic (CH) expansion of a real function, is partially rotation invariant. As it is real and positive, the filter can be recorded on a transparency as an amplitude filter. Computer simulations of character recognition show a partial rotation invariance of about 40°. Optical experiments agree with these results and with acceptable discrimination between different characters. Nevertheless, due to experimental difficulties, the method is onerous for use in general pattern recognition problems.

business.industryMathematical analysisReal-valued functionFilter (video)Optical correlatorPattern recognition (psychology)HarmonicComputer visionArtificial intelligenceOptical filterbusinessRotation (mathematics)Linear filterMathematicsSPIE Proceedings
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ANALYSIS OF ENTREPRENEUR’S MOTIVATION TO START BUSINESS (COMPARATIVE STUDIES IN LATVIA IN COMPARISON WITH CANADA, USA, MEXICO)

2014

Business start is important issue from government policy side as well as it has interests of academic researchers worldwide. Researcher attention is paid on decision to start or not to start business (Townsend, et al, 2010), on issues on business takeover or new venture start (Parker, et al, 2012), different approaches in business start – up are analysed (Chwolka and Raith, 2012), there are made evaluations of different research conducted in this area during half a decade (Lambert and Davidson, 2013), made comparisons and cross – country investigations (Clerq, et al, 2012), made different kinds of forecasts (Cassar, 2014). Researchers are interested in performance expectations of entreprene…

business.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectVarimax rotationPublic policyScientific literaturePublic relationsService (economics)Scale (social sciences)HonestyTownsendSociologyMarketingbusinessmedia_commonReputationEuropean Integration Studies
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Modeling of 137Cs migration in soils using an 80-year soil archive: role of fertilizers and agricultural amendments

2008

An 80-year soil archive, the 42-plot experimental design at the INRA in Versailles (France), is used here to study long-term contamination by 137Cs atmospheric deposition and the fate of this radioisotope when associated with various agricultural practices: fallow land, KCl, NH4(NO3), superphosphate fertilizers, horse manure and lime amendments. The pertinence of a simple box model, where radiocaesium is supposed to move downward by convectional mechanisms, is checked using samples from control plots which had been neither amended, nor cultivated since 1928. This simple model presents the advantage of depending on only two parameters: α, a proportional factor allowing the historical atmosph…

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