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Introducing exergy analysis in life cycle assessment: A case study

2018

Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is a methodology for assessing the potential environmental aspects associated with a product or service along its life cycle. However, in the case of energy technologies, it is suggested that the LCA of a product encompasses also further aspects other than environmental aspects and primary energy calculations. In particular, to optimize the reduction of raw materials during the whole life cycle, it is important to introduce the assessment of the irreversibility, applying the exergy analysis. In this paper, an integrated approach of exergy analysis and LCA is proposed, developing the Life-cycle quality index able to suggest potential exergy inefficiencies and the …

ExergyCumulative exergy demand (CExD)Biomass boilerbusiness.industryApplied MathematicsBiomass boilerExergy analysiLife Cycle Assessment (LCA)Technology obsolescenceModeling and simulationModeling and SimulationEconomicsProcess engineeringbusinessLife-cycle assessmentEngineering (miscellaneous)
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Psychosocial aspects of diabetes technology

2020

Aim To identify key psychosocial research in the domain of diabetes technology. Results Four trajectories of psychosocial diabetes technology research are identified that characterize research over the past 25 years. Key evidence is reviewed on psychosocial outcomes of technology use as well as psychosocial barriers and facilitating conditions of diabetes technology uptake. Psychosocial interventions that address modifiable barriers and psychosocial factors have proven to be effective in improving glycaemic and self-reported outcomes in diabetes technology users. Conclusions Psychosocial diabetes technology research is essential for designing interventions and education programmes targeting…

GerontologyTechnology researchEndocrinology Diabetes and MetabolismMEDLINEPsychological interventionInsulin delivery030209 endocrinology & metabolismHistory 21st Century03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineEndocrinologyInsulin Infusion SystemsInventionsDiabetes mellitusInternal MedicinemedicineDiabetes MellitusHumansInsulinPsychology030212 general & internal medicinebusiness.industryDiabetes mellitus therapyHistory 20th Centurymedicine.diseaseEquipment and Supplies150 PsychologieRelated researchbusiness150 PsychologyPsychosocialBehavioral SciencesDelivery of Health Care
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The Design of an Infrastructure for Technology Transfer in Southern Italy - Role of Regional Institutions

1979

Abstract This paper coordinates and integrates the interventions of Proff. G. LO GIUDICE and A. ROMANO, included in the conference programme. It starts mainly from the socio-economical system of Southern Italy, and it consists in the following main points: - analysis of the system features to be interconnected for the development of an infrastructure for developing technological transfer; - ways of understanding the suitability of technologies for Southern Italy; - a proposal for a macro-organizational model for the development of an infrastructure aiming at the technological transfer; - pointing out the role of the”Regioni” and of the direct Government interventions in the innovative proce…

GovernmentEngineeringbusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Regional scienceTechnology transferOperations managementbusinessDutymedia_commonIFAC Proceedings Volumes
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THE DESIGN OF AN INFRASTRUCTURE FOR TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER IN SOUTHERN ITALY– ROLE OF REGIONAL INSTITUTIONS

1980

This paper coordinates and integrates the interventions of Proff. G. LO GIUDICE and A. ROMANO, included in the conference programme. It starts mainly from the socio-economical system of Southern Italy, and it consists in the following main points: - analysis of the system features to be interconnected for the development of an infrastructure for developing technological transfer; - ways of understanding the suitability of technologies for Southern Italy; - a proposal for a macro-organizational model for the development of an infrastructure aiming at the technological transfer; - pointing out the role of the “Regioni” and of the direct Government interventions in the innovative processes. (I…

GovernmentPolitical sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectPrincipal (computer security)Technology transferRegional scienceDutymedia_common
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Thermo‐Hydro‐Mechanical Model and Caprock Deformation Explain the Onset of an Ongoing Seismo‐Volcanic Unrest

2021

Acknowledgments The authors are grateful to the Editor, Prof. Ben‐Zion Yehuda, and the reviewers: Prof. Micol Todesco and an anonymous reviewer, whose comments and recommendations have significantly improved the quality of this work. The authors acknowledge the financial support of the Petroleum Technology Development Fund (PTDF) Nigeria for this research. The comparison of our models with monitoring data was made possible by the outstanding efforts of the staff at the INGV‐Osservatorio Vesuviano, who provide weekly information about geophysical parameters at the Campanian volcanoes (http://www.ov.ingv.it/ov/en/bollettini/272-campi-flegrei-bollettini-settimanali.html). The authors are parti…

History010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesInduced seismicityTechnology developmentSoftware license01 natural sciencesGeophysicsSpace and Planetary ScienceGeochemistry and PetrologyMonitoring dataCaprockEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Forensic engineeringVolcanic unrest0105 earth and related environmental sciencesJournal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth
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Fuel for commercial politics: the nucleus of early commercial proliferation of atomic energy in three acts

2020

Historical research into the nuclear industry has focussed upon military and commercial aspects of the technology whilst ignoring fuel. This article discusses nuclear fuel, the resource at the centre of the industry and the role superpower politics played in its supply. Starting with the context of superpower competition, we examine the spread of nuclear technology from its beginnings in post-war Britain via West Germany in the 1950s to Finland in the 1960s and 1970s. We demonstrate that each country had varied interests affecting the choice of nuclear fuel for early energy projects; British fuel choices were constrained by its weapons programme and Germany needed legitimacy in the face of …

HistorysuurvaltapolitiikkaResource (biology)060106 history of social sciencesNatural resource economicsgeopolitiikkapoliittinen historiaWest germanyPoliticsNuclear industryinvestments0502 economics and business0601 history and archaeologyBusiness and International Managementsuperpower politicsnuclear power stationFinlandtechnology transferNuclear fuelAtomic energy05 social sciencesGreat Britain06 humanities and the artskylmä sotaydinvoimalatinvestoinnitydinenergiaenergiapolitiikkaWest Germanyydinpolttoaineetteknologian siirtoTechnology transfernuclear fuelBusiness Management and Accounting (miscellaneous)Comparative historical researchBusiness050203 business & managementBusiness History
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Change in Human Technology's Publisher: Continued Focus on Open Access Human-Technology Research

2016

Human-Computer InteractionFocus (computing)Information retrievalSocial PsychologyComputer scienceTechnology researchCommunicationGeneralLiterature_REFERENCE(e.g.dictionariesencyclopediasglossaries)Data scienceHuman Technology
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From the Editor in Chief: Tensions in Human-Technology Research

2012

Human-Computer InteractionSocial Psychologylcsh:T58.5-58.64Technology researchlcsh:Information technologyCommunicationEditor in chiefSociologyManagementHuman Technology
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Self‐Directed Learning in Creative Activity : An Ethnographic Study in Technology‐Based Work

2020

Under conditions of rapid changes in working life, there is an urgent need to examine the nature of creativity and learning in organizations. The aim of this study was to investigate the nature of self‐directed learning (SDL) practices in creative activity in technology‐based work. We focus on both individual and collective practices but also on the importance of organizational culture. The data consist of 46 interviews and observational field notes collected from participating organizations. Thematic and ethnographic analyses were utilized as tools to reveal the nature of SDL in creative activity. We found three themes describing of the nature of SDL in creative activity: a combination of …

Independent studyetnografiaVisual Arts and Performing ArtsoppiminenitseohjautuvuusOrganizational cultureethnographyEducationself‐directed learningWork (electrical)PedagogyEthnographyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyAutodidacticismtechnology organizationtietokoneavusteinen oppiminenluovuusteknologialuova toimintaPsychologycreative activity
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La motivación de las tareas digitales mediante “pseudo-ApS” en Biología Celular del grado de Medicina

2020

[ES] Los grupos tutorizados de la asignatura “Biología” de 1º de Medicina (Universitat de València) son un entorno estupendo en el que desarrollas actividades que aúnen el carácter formativo conceptual con el desarrollo competencial transversal. Para ello, en el curso 19-20, hemos implementado la vinculación de la cuenta institucional UV con Microsoft 365, gracias al convenio existente entre ambas entidades para facilitar la utilización de las Tecnologías de la Información y la Comunicación (TICs) en la gestión del tiempo y del intercambio de información. Se propone a los alumnos la elaboración de objetos de aprendizaje propios y originales, en formato animación, que serán utilizados durant…

Innovación educativaCompetencias digitalesVirtual classroomAprendizaje servicioLearning objectsAprendizaje mejorado por la tecnologíaService learningAula virtualEducación superiorEnseñanza superiorTecnologías y educaciónDigital skillsObjetos de aprendizajeTechnology enhanced learningLibro de Actas IN-RED 2020: VI Congreso de Innovación Edicativa y Docencia en Red
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