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    Enhancing operations management through smart sensors: measuring and improving well-being, interaction and performance of logistics workers

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    Purpose: The purpose of the research is to conduct an exploratory investigation of the material handling activities of an Italian logistics hub. Wearable sensors and other smart tools were used for collecting human and environmental features during working activities. These factors were correlated with workers' performance and well-being. Design/methodology/approach: Human and environmental factors play an important role in operations management activities since they significantly influence employees' performance, well-being and safety. Surprisingly, empirical studies about the impact of such aspects on logistics operations are still very limited. Trying to fill this gap, the research empirically explores human and environmental factors affecting the performance of logistics workers exploiting smart tools. Findings: Results suggest that human attitudes, interactions, emotions and environmental conditions remarkably influence workers' performance and well-being, however, showing different relationships depending on individual characteristics of each worker. Practical implications: The authors' research opens up new avenues for profiling employees and adopting an individualized human resource management, providing managers with an operational system capable to potentially check and improve workers' well-being and performance. Originality/value: The originality of the study comes from the in-depth exploration of human and environmental factors using body-worn sensors during work activities, by recording individual, collaborative and environmental data in real-time. To the best of the authors' knowledge, the current paper is the first time that such a detailed analysis has been carried out in real-world logistics operations

    Novel Technique for Measurements of Continuous Liquid Jet Core in an Atomizer

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    KYC Optimization Using Distributed Ledger Technology

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    Highly Active and Selective Platinum(II)-Catalyzed Isomerization of Allylbenzenes: Efficient Access to (E)-Anethole and Other Fragrances via Unusual Agostic Intermediates

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    Terminal alkene isomerization reactions are efficiently catalyzed by PtII complexes with E/Z selectivity as high as 98:2 and can be fruitfully applied to the preparation of some fragrances derived by isomerization of substituted allylbenzene derivatives. The involvement of agostic Pt···H intermediate species derived by insertion of the substrate into the Pt−aryl bond followed by β-hydride elimination is demonstrated, while kinetic studies and DFT calculations enable the formulation of a possible catalytic mechanis

    Fire Regime, Climate, and Vegetation in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina

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    Wildfires are a primary disturbance in the Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina, with approximately 2 152 000 ha burned between 1993 and 2012. However, little is known about the spatial and temporal patterns of fires and their relationship with climate and vegetation in this area. Such information is of great value for fire risk assessment and the development of strategies for fire management. Our main objective was to analyze fire activity in four sierran ranges, assessing which weather and climate conditions were mostly related to fire activity, and which land cover types were mostly burned. We used a fire database of mid-high spatial resolution and a land cover map derived from Landsat imagery. Fire regimes were different among the different sierran ranges. The Sierras Chicas range was the most affected by fires, with the largest number of fire events, burned area, and fire frequency. Although large fires represented 3% to 5% of fire events, they accounted for 60% to 86% of total burned area in different sierran ranges. Sierras of lower elevation had a winter seasonality of fires, while sierras of higher elevation had a winter-spring or spring fire seasonality. The number of fire events was positively correlated with preceding periods that were wetter than normal, while the burned area was mainly associated with midterm weather conditions. Fires occurred mainly in grasslands and shrublands, but the area of burned forests was important, too. Our results will be useful to determine the times and conditions in which fire risk is highest, and also to identify where preventive efforts should be focused.Los incendios constituyen uno de los principales disturbios en las Sierras de Córdoba, Argentina, acumulando aproximadamente 2152000 ha quemadas entre 1993 y 2012. Sin embargo, poco se conoce acerca de los patrones espaciales y temporales del fuego y su relación con el clima y la vegetación del lugar. Esta información es de gran valor para la evaluación del riesgo de incendios y para la implementación de estrategias de manejo del fuego. Nuestro objetivo fue analizar los incendios en cuatro sistemas serranos, evaluando las condiciones meteorológicas y climáticas que favorecen la ocurrencia de incendios y los tipos de vegetación que más se queman. Utilizamos una base de datos de incendios de resolución espacial media-alta y un mapa de cubiertas de suelo obtenido a partir de imágenes Landsat. Los regímenes de fuego fueron diferentes en los distintos sistemas serranos. Las Sierras Chicas fueron las más afectadas por el fuego, presentando el mayor número de eventos, área quemada y frecuencia de incendios. Los grandes incendios representaron entre 3% y 5% de los incendios, sin embargo,quemaron entre 60% y 86% del área quemada total en los diferentes sistemas serranos. Las sierras de menor altitud presentaron una estacionalidad de incendios invernal, mientras que las sierras de mayor altitud presentaron una estacionalidad inverno-primaveral o primaveral. El número de incendios se correlacionó positivamente con periodos precedentes de mayor humedad, mientras que el área quemada se correlacionó con las condiciones meteorológicas ocurrentes en el mediano plazo. Los incendios ocurrieron principalmente en áreas de pastizal y arbustal, aunque la superficie de bosques quemados fue importante también. Nuestros resultados serán de utilidad para determinar los momentos y condiciones de mayor riesgo de incendios y también para identificar las áreas donde se deben concentrar los esfuerzos preventivosInstituto de Recursos BiológicosFil: Argañaraz, Juan Pablo. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnologico Cordoba. Instituto de Diversidad y Ecologia Animal; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales; ArgentinaFil: Gavier Pizarro, Gregorio Ignacio. Instituto Nacional de Tecnología Agropecuaria (INTA). Instituto de Recursos Biológicos; ArgentinaFil: Zak, Marcelo Román. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Departamento de Geografia; ArgentinaFil: Bellis, Laura Marisa. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Centro Cientifico Tecnologico Cordoba. Instituto de Diversidad y Ecologia Animal; Argentina. Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Físicas y Naturales. Instituto de Diversidad y Ecología Animal; Argentin
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