1,472 research outputs found
A Quantitative Study of Two Attacks
We use a special operational semantics which helps us in predicting quantitative measures on systems describing cryptographic protocols: We also consider a possible attacker. The transitions of the system carry enhanced labels. We assign rates to transitions by only looking at these labels. We then map transition systems to Markov chains and evaluate performance of systems, using standard tools
Pré-tratamento de biomassa microalgácea utilizando enzimas hidrolíticas provenientes de isolados fúngicos
No processo de produção de biogás, utilizando biomassa microalgácea, o principal desafio é a etapa do pré-tratamento, em específico a hidrólise da parede celular. A degradação da matéria orgânica pode ser realizada por enzimas produzidas por diversos microrganismos, principalmente os fungos filamentosos. Entre os processos de pré-tratamento existentes, o biológico mostrou ser o mais economicamente vantajoso e ecologicamente amigável, embora seja diretamente dependente de alguns fatores como, por exemplo, o tempo de hidrólise ou concentração dos extratos fúngicos. O objetivo deste trabalho foi avaliar o pré-tratamento de biomassa microalgácea utilizando enzimas hidrolíticas produzidas por fungos do solo. Foram isolados 21 fungos filamentosos, e avaliado o potencial de produção enzimática extracelular celulásica, lipásica, pectinásica e proteásica. Os 4 isolados com maior atividade foram utilizados para hidrolisar biomassa microalgácea referenciada de Chlorella sp. (crescida em ambiente controlado), e biomassa consorciada derivada de efluente de tratamento anaeróbio. No tratamento com biomassa referenciada, o fungo Trichoderma sp. com atividade proteásica, solubilizou 85,33% de matéria orgânica durante 48 h com 20% de extrato enzimático. Em relação à biomassa consorciada, a atividade proteásica obteve 54,33% de DQOs utilizando o fungo Trichoderma sp. com 20% de extrato enzimático bruto no tempo final de 48 h. Os resultados mostraram que a biomassa microalgácea referenciada foi hidrolisada 66% a mais do que a biomassa consorciada avaliando o parâmetro DQO solubilizado. Através dos resultados, foi possível concluir que a escolha da atividade enzimática e da concentração dos extratos fúngicos podem ser utlizados como chaves para diminuir uma das desvantagens dos tratamentos biológicos, o tempo de hidrólise
Petrographic & microstratigraphic analysis of mortar-based building materials from the Temple of Venus, Pompeii.
Recipes for mortar-based building materials may change over time and differ in
various construction and restoration phases. They normally reflect craftsmen’s
knowledge, availability of raw materials, and also the importance of the building in
which they are found. The present research focuses on mortar-based materials from
several construction and renovation phases of the Temple of Venus, at Pompeii, Italy,
in order to identify any changes over time in production recipes
Modelling biochemical pathways through enhanced π-calculus
AbstractWe use the π-calculus to model the evolution of biochemical systems, taking advantage of their similarities with global computation applications. First, we present a reduction semantics for the π-calculus from which causality and concurrency can be mechanically derived. We prove that our semantics agrees with the causal definitions presented in the literature. We also extend our semantics to model biological compartments. Then, we show the applicability of our proposal on a couple of biological examples
Hardware Implementation of the Spot Payload for Orbiting Objects Detection Using Star Sensors
Space debris issue has become an attractive challenge for many applications in the framework of Space Situational Awareness (SSA) and Space Surveillance and Tracking (SST). The Star sensor image on-board Processing for orbiting Objects deTection (SPOT) fits in this field as an innovative space based autonomous and versatile system for Resident Space Objects’ optical detection via star sensors and for different Earth orbits scenarios. This system is planned to be a payload for an In-Orbit Validation (IOV) activity in the next future. The purpose of this paper is to show the architecture of the SPOT system together with its implementation on a System on Chip (SoC)/Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) space representative board. The SPOT algorithms involve several layers of filters which are relatively expensive in terms of computational latency, limiting their applicability to real-time image processing applications. This work presents the design and implementation of SPOT algorithm on the Zynq-7000 SoC using Xilinx FPGA and ARM CPU. Algorithms have been modelled with Simulink and implemented on
FPGA using Xilinx system generator with aiming to optimize both processing time and area usage. A Hardware-In-the-Loop (HIL) setup was developed as well, to verify the performances and robustness of the SPOT algorithms and simulating critical scenario by using real night sky images from acquisition campaig
Study of the reaction of grafting acrylamide onto xanthan gum
AbstractThe present study aimed to study the reaction conditions of grafting of acrylamide on xanthan gum. It was analyzed the influence of reaction conditions, mainly type of initiator activation, initiator concentration and initiator/acrylamide ratio, on graft parameters and copolymer properties. Potassium persulfate was employed as an initiator and heating or N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylethylenediamine was used to activate the initiator. Reaction time and initiator concentration were varied and final values for grafting percentage and grafting efficiency were the same for both methods, whereas speed in reaching these values differs from one technique to another. We found that reaction time was inversely proportional to intrinsic viscosity, likely due to main chain degradation promoted by potassium persulfate (KPS); furthermore, the increasing in the KPS concentration lowers grafting percentage, acrylamide conversion and chain degradation, possibly as a result of O2 formation at high KPS concentrations
Copper deficiency-associated myelopathy in cryptogenic hyperzincemia: A case report
Copper deficiency syndrome is an underestimated cause of posterior myelitis. We describe the case of a 41-year-old woman, who developed a subacute ataxic paraparesis associated with low back pain. Her 3T spine MRI showed a thin hyperintense FS-Echo T2 longitudinally extensive lesion involving the posterior columns of the cervical cord (from C2 to C6). An extensive diagnostic work-up excluded other causes of myelopathy and blood tests pointed out hypocupremia and mild hyperzincemia. Patients affected by this rare form of oligoelement deficiency typically develop progressive posterior column dysfunction with sensory ataxia and spasticity, sometimes associated with sensori-motor polyneuropathy. Clinical and radiological characteristics of posterior myelopathy due to copper deficiency are briefly reviewed. Physicians should be aware of this condition since a prompt introduction of copper supplementation can avoid progression of the neurological damage. (www.actabiomedica.it)
Advantages of manual and automatic computer-aided compared to traditional histopathological diagnosis of melanoma: A pilot study
Background: Cutaneous malignant melanoma (CMM) accounts for the highest mortality rate among all skin cancers. Traditional histopathologic diagnosis may be limited by the pathologists’ subjectivity. Second-opinion strategies and multidisciplinary consultations are usually performed to overcome this issue. An available solution in the future could be the use of automated solutions based on a computational algorithm that could help the pathologist in everyday practice. The aim of this pilot study was to investigate the potential diagnostic aid of a machine-based algorithm in the histopathologic diagnosis of CMM. Methods: We retrospectively examined excisional biopsies of 50 CMM and 20 benign congenital compound nevi. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) stained WSI were reviewed independently by two expert dermatopathologists. A fully automated pipeline for WSI processing to support the estimation and prioritization of the melanoma areas was developed. Results: The spatial distribution of the nuclei in the sample provided a multi-scale overview of the tumor. A global overview of the lesion's silhouette was achieved and, by increasing the magnification, the topological distribution of the nuclei and the most informative areas of interest for the CMM diagnosis were identified and highlighted. These silhouettes allow the histopathologist to discriminate between nevus and CMM with an accuracy of 96% without any extra information. Conclusion: In this study we proposed an easy-to-use model that produces segmentations of CMM silhouettes at fine detail level
Ileocecal reservoir reconstruction after total mesorectal excision: functional results of the long-term follow-up
Background: The aim of this study is to obtain functional results of the long-term follow-up after TME and ileocecal interposition as rectal replacement. Methods: The study included patients operated on between March 1993 and August 1997 who received an ileocecal interposition as rectal replacement. Follow-up was carried out 3 and 5 years postoperatively. For statistical analysis, the paired t-test, rank test (Wilcoxon), and chi-square or Fisher's exact test were applied; level of significance, P<0.05. Results: Forty-four patients were included in the studies. Of these, five were not available and four patients could not be evaluated (dementia 1, radiation proctitis 1, fistula 1, pouchitis 1). Seventeen patients died during the observation period; 12 died of the disease. Recurrence of the disorder occurred in 2 of 35 patients (5.7%); 26 and 18 patients, 3 and 5 years postoperatively, respectively remained in the study. At 5 years, 78% of the patients were continent; mean stool frequency was 2.5±1.6 per day. Conclusions: Functional results and subjective assessment of ileocecal interposition were constant at 3 and 5 years postoperatively. If construction of a colonic J-pouch is not possible due to lack of colonic length, especially after prior colonic resections, the ileocecal interpositional reservoir may offer an alternative to rectal replacemen
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