39 research outputs found

    Assuring potato tuber quality during storage: A future perspective

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    Potatoes represent an important staple food crop across the planet. Yet, to maintain tuber quality and extend availability, there is a necessity to store tubers for long periods often using industrial-scale facilities. In this context, preserving potato quality is pivotal for the seed, fresh and processing sectors. The industry has always innovated and invested in improved post-harvest storage. However, the pace of technological change has and will continue to increase. For instance, more stringent legislation and changing consumer attitudes have driven renewed interest in creating alternative or complementary post-harvest treatments to traditional chemically reliant sprout suppression and disease control. Herein, the current knowledge on biochemical factors governing dormancy, the use of chlorpropham (CIPC) as well as existing and chemical alternatives, and the effects of pre- and post-harvest factors to assure potato tuber quality is reviewed. Additionally, the role of genomics as a future approach to potato quality improvement is discussed. Critically, and through a more industry targeted research, a better mechanistic understanding of how the pre-harvest environment influences tuber quality and the factors which govern dormancy transition should lead to a paradigm shift in how sustainable storage can be achieved

    Micromechanical behaviour of apple tissue in tensile and compression tests: Storage conditions and cultivar effect

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    The micromechanical behaviour of apple tissue was studied using a miniature tensile stage positioned underneath a microscope that allowed for simultaneous acquisition of force-displacement curves while the deformation of the individual cells was followed and recorded. Tensile and compression tests were performed on small samples of apple parenchyma of two different cultivars (Jonagored and Braeburn) and two storage conditions (control and shelf-life). Tests on the repeatability of the methods has provided satisfactory results and will allow the reduction of samples in further experiments. Under tensile loading, no differences for any of the mechanical parameters were found between cultivars, while a significant storage effect was observed for both cultivars. This opens the possibility of developing new sensors for quality assessment. Differences were found when studying the relationship of mechanical properties at the micro- and macro-level, which requires further investigation. The insights gained in this research will be useful when developing mathematical models based upon the mechanical behaviour of apple tissue

    Non-destructive methods for mango ripening prediction: Visible and near-infrared spectroscopy (visNIRS) and laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV)

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    With up to 19% of mango fruit being lost during ripening, the need for non-destructive technologies to predict internal physiochemical traits is paramount. This study compared two non-destructive technologies, visible and near-infrared spectroscopy (visNIRS) and laser Doppler vibrometry (LDV), for predicting the ripeness of mango fruit in two cultivars, ‘Kent’ and ‘Keitt’. An internal quality index (IQI) in ‘Kent’ was predicted using visNIRS (RP2 = 0.729, RMSEP = 0.532) using partial least squares regression, which gave a single measure for ripeness incorporating firmness, sweetness, and pulp colour. This model was improved by using the sum of the individual sugar contents (glucose, sucrose, and fructose) over the conventional total soluble solids (TSS) measure. LDV provided poor predictions of firmness (R2 < 0.5) in both ‘Kent’ and ‘Keitt’ using least squares regression line. The resonant frequency, as measured by LDV, decreased linearly with time, while firmness quantified destructively (quasi-static) showed an exponential decrease, suggesting the vibrational and destructive firmness measure distinct characteristics, which would contribute to poor model performance. These results showed that LDV is not suitable for assessing mango ripening. While visNIRS models have been successful at predicting quality traits, our results suggested that using individual sugar content in place of TSS can improve the prediction of ripening. This understanding of the strengths and limitations of both visNIRS and LDV, and how they relate to destructive quality measurements, can be used to improve postharvest management practices whilst reducing commercial losses in the mango industry

    Renal replacement therapy in Europe : A summary of the 2013 ERA-EDTA Registry Annual Report with a focus on diabetes mellitus

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    Publisher Copyright: © The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ERA-EDTA.Background: This article provides a summary of the 2013 European Renal Association-European Dialysis and Transplant Association (ERA-EDTA) Registry Annual Report (available at http://www.era-edta-reg.org), with a focus on patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) as the cause of end-stage renal disease (ESRD). Methods: In 2015, the ERA-EDTA Registry received data on renal replacement therapy (RRT) for ESRD from 49 national or regional renal registries in 34 countries in Europe and bordering the Mediterranean Sea. Individual patient datawere provided by 31 registries, while 18 registries provided aggregated data. The total population covered by the participating registries comprised 650 million people. Results: In total, 72 933 patients started RRT for ESRD within the countries and regions reporting to the ERA-EDTA Registry, resulting in an overall incidence of 112 per million population (pmp). The overall prevalence on 31 December 2013was 738 pmp (n = 478 990). Patients with DM as the cause of ESRD comprised 24% of the incident RRT patients (26 pmp) and 17% of the prevalent RRT patients (122 pmp).Whencompared with the USA, the incidence of patients starting RRTpmpsecondary toDMin Europe was five times lower and the incidence of RRT due to other causes of ESRD was two times lower. Overall, 19 426 kidney transplants were performed (30 pmp). The 5-year adjusted survival for all RRT patients was 60.9% [95% confidence interval (CI) 60.5-61.3] and 50.6% (95% CI 49.9-51.2) for patients with DM as the cause of ESRD.publishersversionPeer reviewe

    The Policy Dystopia Model:an interpretive analysis of tobacco industry political activity

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    BACKGROUND: Tobacco industry interference has been identified as the greatest obstacle to the implementation of evidence-based measures to reduce tobacco use. Understanding and addressing industry interference in public health policy-making is therefore crucial. Existing conceptualisations of corporate political activity (CPA) are embedded in a business perspective and do not attend to CPA's social and public health costs; most have not drawn on the unique resource represented by internal tobacco industry documents. Building on this literature, including systematic reviews, we develop a critically informed conceptual model of tobacco industry political activity. METHODS AND FINDINGS: We thematically analysed published papers included in two systematic reviews examining tobacco industry influence on taxation and marketing of tobacco; we included 45 of 46 papers in the former category and 20 of 48 papers in the latter (n = 65). We used a grounded theory approach to build taxonomies of "discursive" (argument-based) and "instrumental" (action-based) industry strategies and from these devised the Policy Dystopia Model, which shows that the industry, working through different constituencies, constructs a metanarrative to argue that proposed policies will lead to a dysfunctional future of policy failure and widely dispersed adverse social and economic consequences. Simultaneously, it uses diverse, interlocking insider and outsider instrumental strategies to disseminate this narrative and enhance its persuasiveness in order to secure its preferred policy outcomes. Limitations are that many papers were historical (some dating back to the 1970s) and focused on high-income regions. CONCLUSIONS: The model provides an evidence-based, accessible way of understanding diverse corporate political strategies. It should enable public health actors and officials to preempt these strategies and develop realistic assessments of the industry's claims

    The application of a handheld mid-infrared spectrometry for rapid measurement of oil contamination in agricultural sites

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    Rapid analysis of oil-contaminated soils is important to facilitate risk assessment and remediation decision-making process. This study reports on the potential of a handheld mid-infrared (MIR) spectrometer for the prediction of total petroleum hydrocarbons (TPH), including aliphatic (alkanes) and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) in limited number of fresh soil samples. Partial least squares regression (PLSR) and random forest (RF) modelling techniques were compared for the prediction of alkanes, PAH, and TPH concentrations in soil samples (n = 85) collected from three contaminated sites located in the Niger Delta, Southern Nigeria. Results revealed that prediction of RF models outperformed the PLSR with coefficient of determination (R2) values of 0.80, 0.79 and 0.72, residual prediction deviation (RPD) values of 2.35, 1.96, and 2.72, and root mean square error of prediction (RMSEP) values of 63.80, 83.0 and 65.88 mg kg−1 for TPH, alkanes, and PAH, respectively. Considering the limited dataset used in the independent validation (18 samples), accurate predictions were achieved with RF for PAH and TPH, while the prediction for alkanes was less accurate. Therefore, results suggest that RF calibration models can be used successfully to predict TPH and PAH using handheld MIR spectrophotometer under field measurement conditions

    Calibration transfer between NIR diode array and FT-NIR spectrophotometers for measuring the soluble solids contents of apple

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    Prediction models of soluble solids contents of fruit obtained with a specific near-infrared spectrophotometer cannot be directly transferred to another spectrophotometer. In this research, a piecewise direct standardization method has been used for this task. As a result, a calibration model for soluble solids contents of apple developed on a Fourier transform based spectrophotometer has been successfully transferred to a diode array (DA) spectrophotometer. The standardization procedure was performed on a data set of 477 Jonagored apples and root mean squared error of prediction of 0.85 degrees Brix was obtained. Additionally, the necessity of calibration transfer procedures between two DA spectrophotometers of the same type and model has also been found. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All fights reserved

    Complicaciones del abordaje anterior en la patología de la columna cervical

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    Objetivo. Analizar las complicaciones de pacientes intervenidos mediante abordaje cervical anterior en la patología de la columna. Material y métodos. Estudio retrospectivo de una serie de 193 casos clínicos, entre Diciembre de 1989 y Diciembre de 2004, en el Hospital Germans Trias i Pujol de Badalona, donde se analizaron las complicaciones surgidas con el abordaje cervical anterior y su relación con las distintas técnicas aplicadas. Se analizaron variables sociodemográficas (edad, sexo), variables clínicas (sintomatología inicial, origen de la patología cervical, tipo de complicación, y tiempo de duración de la complicación) y quirúrgicas (número de niveles intervenidos, nivel intervenido, tipo de intervención realizada, tipo de injerto utilizado). A partir de los datos obtenidos se realizó un análisis estadístico con modelos de análisis multivariante, con la prueba de T-Student y con el test de Chi-cuadrado para analizar la relación entre las complicaciones y las distintas variables estudiadas. Resultados. De todos los individuos estudiados (193), hallamos complicaciones en 50 pacientes (25,91%). De ellas, la más frecuente fue la disfagia, presente en 15 pacientes. La mayoría de ellas se presentaron de forma transitoria (13 pacientes) y en muy pocas ocasiones de forma permanente (2 pacientes). El análisis estadístico mediante la prueba de la T de Student mostró que no existían diferencias estadísticamente significativas (p=0,431) entre las edades de los pacientes que habían presentado complicaciones frente a los que no, y tampoco se encontraron diferencias estadísticamente signi- ficativas, utilizado el test de la Chi-cuadrado, respecto el sexo (p=0,515), síntomas iniciales (p=0,923), origen de la patología (p=0,364), tipo de intervención realizada (p=0,295), y tipo de injerto utilizado (p=0,382,). Donde sí encontramos diferencias estadísticamente significativas fue en el número de niveles intervenidos (p=0,018) con una razón de las ventajas para el número de niveles (único/múltiple) de 2,221. Con el análisis multivariante siguiendo en modelo de regresión lineal considerando edad, sexo y número de niveles intervenidos, observamos que persistía el riesgo de complicaciones del número de espacios intervenidos, independientemente de la edad o el sexo, siendo los múltiples espacios un 117,3% más frecuente que la intervención de un único (OR 2,173; IC95% 1,104-4,279) Conclusiones. 1. La cirugía de la columna cervical por vía anterior, es una técnica simple, y un procedimiento quirúrgicamente seguro con un número bajo de complicaciones. 2. La disfagia es la complicación más frecuente, pero que se encuentra casi inherente al procedimiento y en la mayoría de ocasiones se resuelve sin tratamiento. 3. Han sido muchos los procedimientos utilizados para la fijación de la columna cervical, con más de 40 años de experiencia, y aún queda por definir cual es el mejor. Harían falta más estudios de carácter multicéntrico y de cohorte prospectiva para poder comparar resultados clínicos, radiológicos, y la presencia de complicaciones

    Mortality due to pulmonary embolism, myocardial infarction, and stroke among incident dialysis patients

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    Item does not contain fulltextSee also Zoccali C, Mallamaci F. Pulmonary embolism in chronic kidney disease: a lethal, overlooked and research orphan disease. This issue, pp 2481-3. Summary. Background: It is has been suggested that dialysis patients have lower mortality rates for pulmonary embolism than the general population, because of platelet dysfunction and bleeding tendency. However, there is limited information whether dialysis is indeed associated with a decreased mortality risk from pulmonary embolism. Objective: The aim of our study was to evaluate whether mortality rate ratios for pulmonary embolism were lower than for myocardial infarction and stroke in dialysis patients compared with the general population. Methods: Cardiovascular causes of death for 130 439 incident dialysis patients registered in the ERA-EDTA Registry were compared with the cardiovascular causes of death for the European general population. Results: The age- and sex-standardized mortality rate (SMR) from pulmonary embolism was 12.2 (95% CI 10.2-14.6) times higher in dialysis patients than in the general population. The SMRs in dialysis patients compared with the general population were 11.0 (95% CI 10.6-11.4) for myocardial infarction, 8.4 (95% CI 8.0-8.8) for stroke, and 8.3 (95% CI 8.0-8.5) for other cardiovascular diseases. In dialysis patients, primary kidney disease due to diabetes was associated with an increased mortality risk due to pulmonary embolism (HR 1.9; 95% CI 1.0-3.8), myocardial infarction (HR 4.1; 95% CI 3.4-4.9), stroke (HR 3.5; 95% CI 2.8-4.4), and other cardiovascular causes of death (HR 3.4; 95% CI 2.9-3.9) compared with patients with polycystic kidney disease. Conclusions: Dialysis patients were found to have an unexpected highly increased mortality rate for pulmonary embolism and increased mortality rates for myocardial infarction and stroke
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