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    On the evolution of snow roughness during snow fall

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    The deposition and attachment mechanism of settling snow crystals during snowfall dictates the very initial structure of ice within a natural snowpack. In this letter we apply ballistic deposition as a simple model to study the structural evolution of the growing surface of a snowpack during its formation. The roughness of the snow surface is predicted from the behaviour of the time dependent height correlation function. The predictions are verified by simple measurements of the growing snow surface based on digital photography during snowfall. The measurements are in agreement with the theoretical predictions within the limitations of the model which are discussed. The application of ballistic deposition type growth models illuminates structural aspects of snow from the perspective of formation which has been ignored so far. Implications of this type of growth on the aerodynamic roughness length, density, and the density correlation function of new snow are discusse

    Design and Construction of an nZEB in Piedmont Region, North Italy

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    AbstractNowadays in nZEB designing it is fundamental taking into account both the energy and the economic perspective right from the preliminary phases of the project. Success in realizing nZEB lies in finding the right balance between energy performances, architectural quality and costs, which include investment, maintenance and running costs, incurred by the project owner during a defined period.This paper analyzes CorTau House in terms of architectural aspects, energy performances and economic viability. It represents a significant Italian design experience in which the architectural quality of the refurbishment of a traditional rural building is combined with high-performing energy solutions

    Characterizing the cardiovascular functions during atrial fibrillation through lumped-parameter modeling

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    Atrial fibrillation (AF), causing irregular and rapid heartbeats, is the most common arrhythmia. Due to the widespread impact on the population and the disabling symptoms related to rapid heart rate, AF is a subject of growing interest under several aspects: statistical analyses on the heartbeat distributions, risk factors, impact on quality of life, correlation with other cardiac pathologies. However, several key points on the consequences induced by AF on the cardiovascular system are still not completely understood. The proposed work aims at quantifying the impact of AF on the most relevant cardiovascular parameters by means of a lumped-parameter modeling, paying particular attention to the stochastic nature of the irregular heartbeats and the reduced contractility of the heart. The global response leads to a rather impressive overall agreement with the clinical state-of-the-art measures regarding AF: reduced cardiac output with correlated arterial hypotension, as well as higher left atrial volume and pressure values are some of the most representative outcomes emerging during AF. Moreover, new insights on hemodynamic parameters such as cardiac flow rates, which are difficult to measure and almost never offered in literature, are here provided

    A novel method for crosstalk analysis of biological networks: improving accuracy of pathway annotation

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    Analyzing gene expression patterns is a mainstay to gain functional insights of biological systems. A plethora of tools exist to identify significant enrichment of pathways for a set of differentially expressed genes. Most tools analyze gene overlap between gene sets and are therefore severely hampered by the current state of pathway annotation, yet at the same time they run a high risk of false assignments. A way to improve both true positive and false positive rates (FPRs) is to use a functional association network and instead look for enrichment of network connections between gene sets. We present a new network crosstalk analysis method BinoX that determines the statistical significance of network link enrichment or depletion between gene sets, using the binomial distribution. This is a much more appropriate statistical model than previous methods have employed, and as a result BinoX yields substantially better true positive and FPRs than was possible before. A number of benchmarks were performed to assess the accuracy of BinoX and competing methods. We demonstrate examples of how BinoX finds many biologically meaningful pathway annotations for gene sets from cancer and other diseases, which are not found by other methods. BinoX is available at http://sonnhammer.org/BinoX

    Roughness characterization of and turbulent boundary layer flow over flat snow surfaces

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    Institutions and Functions

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    What is an institution? And what distinguishes one type of institution from another? We answer these questions using a functionalist approach: types of institutions are identified by their function, or the coordination problems they solve; token institutions are specific solutions to these problems, or equilibria of strategic games. The functionalist approach provides some insights into the limits of reform, or the extent to which institutions \u2013 like marriage, property, or democracy \u2013 can be modified without turning them into entities of a different kind

    Experiencia en el Laboratorio de Matemática mediante el soporte de computadoras

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    Nuestro propósito es presentar una experiencia desarrollada en el marco del Proyecto de Investigación: El uso de nuevas tecnologías en la enseñanza del cálculo. En él enfocamos el uso de nuevas tecnologías como un modo de superar la metodología habitual de dar las respuestas antes de que surjan las preguntas. Incorporamos el uso de un Laboratorio de Matemática mediante el soporte de computadoras para el que tuvimos en cuenta tanto las aplicaciones de la Matemática como la exigencia actual de un uso crítico, reflexivo y creativo de las TIC dentro del sistema educativo en general y de la Matemática en particular. La experiencia consistió en trabajar en el Laboratorio de Matemática mediante el soporte de computadoras con alumnos de primer año de Ingeniería Civil y Licenciatura en Física. El contenido desarrollado fue: Sucesiones y Series. Los alumnos estaban organizados en comisiones. Les proporcionamos las herramientas para utilizar una planilla de cálculo, Excel, y una Guía de Laboratorio. Ella contenía actividades exploratorias para cuya resolución admitíamos la consulta al docente. Este trabajo se complementaba con la entrega de un informe que mostraba los resultados del trabajo en comisión. La actividad consistió en el armado y estudio de la convergencia de una serie geométrica. La mayoría de las comisiones logró presentar resultados satisfactorios.Departamento de Ciencias Exactas y Naturale

    Large eddy simulation of turbulence and solute transport in a forested headwater stream

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    The large eddy simulation (LES) module of the Virtual StreamLab (VSL3D) model is applied to simulate the flow and transport of a conservative tracer in a headwater stream in Minnesota, located in the south Twin Cities metropolitan area. The detailed geometry of the stream reach, which is _135 m long, _2.5 m wide, and _0.15 m deep, was surveyed and used as input to the computational model. The detailed geometry and location of large woody debris and bed roughness elements up to _0.1 m in size were also surveyed and incorporated in the numerical simulation using the Curvilinear Immersed Boundary approach employed in VSL3D. The resolution of the simulation, which employs up to a total of 25 million grid nodes to discretize the flow domain, is sufficiently fine to directly account for the effect of large woody debris and small cobbles (on the streambed) on the flow patterns and transport processes of conservative solutes. Two tracer injection conditions, a pulse and a plateau release, and two cross sections of measured velocity were used to validate the LES results. The computed results are shown to be in good agreement with the field measurements and tracer concentration time series. To our knowledge, the present study is the first attempt to simulate via high-resolution LES solute transport in a natural stream environment taking into account a range of roughness length scales spanning an order of magnitude: From small cobbles on the streambed (_0.1 m in diameter) to large woody debris up to _3 m long. © 2016. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved
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