238 research outputs found

    Bioerosion and bioturbation of a weathered metavolcanic rock (Cretaceous, Czech Republic)

    Get PDF
    The locality of Marsovicky Hill (N Bohemia, Czech Republic) yielded an example of a Cretaceous sea-bottom composed of Nametarhyolite. Two types of trace fossils penetrate the substrate, namely Thalassinoides isp. and ?Gastrochaenolites isp. Thalassinoides originated presumably in a firmground, i.e. the metavolcanite had to be "delithified" in some patches and subsequently rehardened again. ?Gastrochaenolites isp. is interpreted as a boring trace of decapods.La localidad de Marsovicky Hill (Norte de Bohemia, República Checa) permite estudiar un ejemplo de un fondo marino cretácico compuesto de Na-metariolitas. Dos tipos de trazas fósiles penetran el substrato: Thalassinoides isp. y ?Gastrochaenolites isp. Thalassinoides se originó probablemente en un substrato firme, es decir que la metavolcanita se habría "deslitificado" en algunas zonas y posteriormente se habría vuelto a endurecer. ? Gastrochaenolites isp. se interpreta como un traza de bioerosión de decápodos

    Influence of Phytoestrogens on Skeletal Muscle Structure

    Get PDF
    Constant increase of meat quantity along with ensuring its high quality are nowadays being the priority requirements of the market towards modern meat production. With selection and animal nutrition as the basic mechanisms regulating the quantity and quality of meat, in recent years more attention has been devoted to investigations of the effects of different chemical compounds on muscle tissue, while monitoring their potential negative effects on both animals and humans as the end consumers. A group of compounds that is being increasingly studied in the last years are phytoestrogens – substances of plant origin with chemical structure very similar to estrogen, capable of causing either estrogenic or anti-estrogenic reactions in the organism. The most studied phytoestrogens are daidzein and genistein, and due to their ability to mimic estrogen in the body, they are thought to be able of influencing growth and carcass composition in farm animals. This paper gives an overview of the newer results on the effects of phytoestrogens genistein and daidzein on skeletal muscle tissue in farm animals

    Reasoning with linguistic preferences using NPN logic

    Get PDF
    Negative-positive-neutral logic provides an alternative framework for fuzzy cognitive maps development and decision analysis. This paper reviews basic notion of NPN logic and NPN relations and proposes adaptive approach to causality weights assessment. It employs linguistic models of causality weights activated by measurement-based fuzzy cognitive maps' concepts values. These models allow for quasi-dynamical adaptation to the change of concepts values, providing deeper understanding of possible side effects. Since in the real-world environments almost every decision has its consequences, presenting very valuable portion of information upon which we also make our decisions, the knowledge about the side effects enables more reliable decision analysis and directs actions of decision maker

    Scaling up the production of sugars from agricultural biomass by ultrafast hydrolysis in supercritical water

    Get PDF
    Producción CientíficaThe FASTSUGARS process for sugars’ recovery from agricultural biomass was scaled up from laboratory to pilot plant scale. System performance was evaluated by comparing the results obtained from sugar beet pulp and wheat bran in laboratory and pilot plants. Similar trends were found for each biomass in both plant: as reaction time increased, selectivity to sugars decreased and conversion and degradation rate increased. Then, to bring the FASTSUGARS process closer to industrial applications, the particle size of the biomass was increased in the pilot plant. It was found that the particle size acted as a mass transfer resistance, slowing down the hydrolysis of biomass, providing lower conversion and therefore reducing sugars’ degradation (degradation yield was lower than 15 % in the pilot plant). In that way, higher selectivity to sugars was obtained, reaching values around 90 % for both sugar beet pulp and wheat bran in the pilot plant.Ministerio de Economía, Industria y Competitividad (Project CTQ2013-44143-R, CTQ2016-79777-R)Junta de Castilla y León (programa de apoyo a proyectos de investigación - Ref. VA040U16

    The water-power nexus of the Iberian Peninsula power system. WATERFLEX project

    Get PDF
    Water availability influences power generation and its costs. Policies aimed at keeping the water stress index of thermal power plants within acceptable limits are needed. This report provides a model-based analysis of the water-power nexus in the Iberian PeninsulaLa disponibilidad de agua influye en la generación de energía y sus costos. Se necesitan políticas dirigidas a mantener el índice de estrés hídrico de las centrales térmicas dentro de límites aceptables. Este informe proporciona un análisis basado en modelos del nexo entre el agua y la energía en la Península Ibéric

    Representations of Double Affine Lie algebras

    Full text link
    We study representations of the double affine Lie algebra associated to a simple Lie algebra. We construct a family of indecomposable integrable representations and identify their irreducible quotients. We also give a condition for the indecomposable modules to be irreducible, this is analogous to a result in the representation theory of quantum affine algebras. Finally, in the last section of the paper, we show, by using the notion of fusion product, that our modules are generically reducible

    The Effective Fragment Potential: Small Clusters and Radial Distribution Functions

    Get PDF
    The effective fragment potential (EFP) method for treating solventeffects provides relative energies and structures that are in excellent agreement with the analogous fully quantum [i.e., Hartree-Fock (HF), density functional theory(DFT), and second order perturbation theory (MP2)] results for small water clusters. The ability of the method to predict bulk water properties with a comparable accuracy is assessed by performing EFP molecular dynamics simulations. The resulting radial distribution functions (RDF) suggest that as the underlying quantum method is improved from HF to DFT to MP2, the agreement with the experimental RDF also improves. The MP2-based EFP method yields a RDF that is in excellent agreement with experiment

    On the complete classification of the unitary N=2 minimal superconformal field theories

    Get PDF
    Aiming at a complete classification of unitary N=2 minimal models (where the assumption of space-time supersymmetry has been dropped), it is shown that each modular invariant candidate of a partition function for such a theory is indeed the partition function of a minimal model. A family of models constructed via orbifoldings of either the diagonal model or of the space-time supersymmetric exceptional models demonstrates that there exists a unitary N=2 minimal model for every one of the allowed partition functions in the list obtained from Gannon's work. Kreuzer and Schellekens' conjecture that all simple current invariants can be obtained as orbifolds of the diagonal model, even when the extra assumption of higher-genus modular invariance is dropped, is confirmed in the case of the unitary N=2 minimal models by simple counting arguments.Comment: 53 pages; Latex; minor changes in v2: intro expanded, references added, typos corrected, footnote added on p31; renumbering of sections; main theorem reformulated for clarity, but contents unchanged. Minor revisions in v3: typos corrected, footnotes 5, 6 added, lemma 1 and section 3.3.2 rewritten for greater generality, section 3.3 review removed. To appear in Comm. Math. Phy

    Societal emotional environments and cross-cultural differences in life satisfaction: A forty-nine country study

    Get PDF
    In this paper, we introduce the concept of ‘societal emotional environment’: the emotional climate of a society (operationalized as the degree to which positive and negative emotions are expressed in a society). Using data collected from 12,888 participants across 49 countries, we show how societal emotional environments vary across countries and cultural clusters, and we consider the potential importance of these differences for well-being. Multilevel analyses supported a ‘double-edged sword’ model of negative emotion expression, where expression of negative emotions predicted higher life satisfaction for the expresser but lower life satisfaction for society. In contrast, partial support was found for higher societal life satisfaction in positive societal emotional environments. Our study highlights the potential utility and importance of distinguishing between positive and negative emotion expression, and adopting both individual and societal perspectives in well-being research. Individual pathways to happiness may not necessarily promote the happiness of others.info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersio
    corecore