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Stability and Order of Accuracy Analysis of High-Order Schemes Formulated Using the Flux Reconstruction Approach
A stability analysis is performed on high-order schemes formulated using the
Flux Reconstruction (FR) approach. The one-dimensional advection model equation
is used for the assessment of the stability region of these schemes when
coupled with Runge-Kutta-type time-march procedures. Schemes are created using
different numbers of internal points for each cell of the discrete domain, in
such a way that a broad spectrum of spatial discretization orders can be
analyzed. Multiple correction functions are employed so that well-known
schemes, for instance the Discontinuous Galerkin (DG) and the Staggered-Grid
schemes, may also be included in the study. The stability analysis is performed
by identifying the behavior, in the complex plane, of the eigenvalues
associated with each one of the considered cases. It is observed that, as the
order of the scheme increases, a significant decrease in its domain of
stability occurs, followed by a significant reduction in the amount of
artificial dissipation that is introduced to the solution.Comment: 14 pages, 4 figures, 4 tables, part of the proceedings of the 26th
ABCM International Congress of Mechanical Engineerin
Planning forest recreation: environmental economic instruments and the public participation
In Portugal there is a growing demand for natural areas that provide a wide range of outdoor recreation. This paper focuses on the particular case of the Mata Nacional de Leiria (Leiria National Forest). This is a pine tree forest with 11,000 hectares and eight centuries of history. It has always been a public forest with open access to everyone, a fact that contributes to different kinds of use and benefits (walking, cycling, picnics, collecting firewood, fruits and berries, and other recreation activities). The proximity to a major urban and industrial centre, on one hand, and to a very popular beach coast, on the other, makes this a resource that is widely used by both residents and visitors. In the future there is the possibility of implementing a set of actions to improve forest amenities and recreation, and later the emergence of environmental tourism activities and equipment. In this context, we want to know the economic valuation that actual users attach to these recreation improvements, but also realize their preferences and opinions regarding this project. For this purpose we designed, tested and applied a double bounded dichotomous choice contingent valuation questionnaire. The results presented in this paper focus on responses to attitudinal and follow-up questions. More than 70% of respondents have positively assessed the proposed improvements to the study area and about 40% enhanced their personal opinion on the type of interventions that they consider most appropriate. Answers focus the priority areas of intervention in the Mata Nacional de Leiria, the main concerns in its development, the type of actions that should (and should not) be implemented, respondents willingness to actively take part and, also, what the public authorities' role should be. At this stage, where Mata Nacional de Leiria is being considered in terms of future recreation and tourism offers, the results obtained provide important contributions and enhance the contingent valuation survey as a tool to support recreation planning, promoting public participation and the political decision-making process
A 1.2 V Low-Noise-Amplifier with Double Feedback for High Gain and Low Noise Figure
Part 19: Electronics: AmplifiersInternational audienceIn this paper we present a balun low noise amplifier (LNA) in which the gain is boosted using a double feedback structure. The circuit is based in a conventional Balun LNA with noise and distortion cancellation. The LNA is based in two basic stages: common-gate (CG) and common-source (CS). We propose to replace the resistors by active loads, which have two inputs that will be used to provide the feedback (in the CG and CS stages). This proposed methodology will boost the gain and reduce the NF. Simulation results, with a 130 nm CMOS technology, show that the gain is 23.8 dB and the NF is less than 1.8 dB. The total power dissipation is only 5.3(since no extra blocks are required), leading to an FOM of 5.7 mW− 1 from a nominal 1.2 supply
Patterns of enzymatic activity of cell wall-modifying enzymes during growth and ripening of apples
Fruit softening is thought to result from extensive cellwall modifications that occur during ripening. These modifications are the result, at least
in part, of the activity of members of cell wall-modifying enzymes from the same families involved in the cell wall loosening which promote
tissue extension and growth. In this work, the activities of a set of pectolytic and non-pectolytic cell wall-modifying enzymes, namely polygalacturonase
(PG; endo-and exo-acting), pectin methylesterase (PME), pectate lyase (PL), b-galactosidase (b-Gal), a-l-arabinofuranosidase
(AFase), endo-1,4-b-glucanase (EGase), xyloglucan endotransglycosylase (XET) and expansin, were monitored during growth and ripening
of ‘Mondial Gala’ apple (Malus×domestica Borkh.) fruit. After optimisation of extraction protocols and standard activity assays, activity
could be detected in all the assays, except for endo-PG. The overall results suggest that fruit growth and ripening are possibly coordinated
by members of the same families of cell wall-modifying enzymes, although different isoforms may be involved in distinct developmental
processes. Based on the trend of total activity measured in vitro using equal amounts of protein per developmental stage, the role of EGase
seems to be more prominent during growth than during ripening, and XET activity is most important only after the fruit stopped growing and is
maintained throughout ripening. b-Gal and AFase activities increased after harvest as the fruit became over-ripe. On the other hand, exo-PG,
PL and expansin activities increase from that in unripe fruit to fruit at harvest but are maintained at similar levels thereafter, throughout the
over-ripe stages. The patterns of activity observed are discussed in relation to published information about ripening of apples and to results
reported using other species
Towards a microscopic traffic simulation framework to assess vehicle-to-vehicle networks
This paper presents the specification of a framework based on the concept of service-oriented architectures (SOA) to support the assessment of vehicular ad-hoc networks (VANET). A preliminary study of concepts related to SOA was carried out, as well as of those technologies that allow real-time data acquisition and dissemination within urban environments, and simulation tools to aid the simulation of the VANET. The requirements for our simulation framework were identified and a two-layered architecture was specified, which rely on the abstraction levels of services for vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication. A prototypical application was implemented, which was used to demonstrate the feasibility of the approach presented through experimental results
Synthesis of 5H-pyrido[4,3-b]indole by a modification of Pomeranz-Fritsch isoquinoline synthesis.
5H-Pyrido[4,3-b]indole was obtained from 3-formylindole in 16% overall
yield by Jackson and Shannon modification of the Pomeranz-Fristch isoquinoline
synthesis. The final cyclisation occurred but the removal of the tosyl group and
oxidation of the dihydrocompound was not efficient. Changes in the concentration of
the acid catalyst gave 29% as the best yield for the last step. An NMR study of the
cyclisation is described.Fundação para a Ciência e Tecnologia (FCT)
and FEDE
Audience Effects in Territorial Defense of Male Cichlid Fish Are Associated with Differential Patterns of Activation of the Brain Social Decision-Making Network
Animals communicate by exchanging signals frequently in the proximity of other conspecifics that may detect and intercept signals not directed to them. There is evidence that the presence of these bystanders modulates the signaling behavior of interacting individuals, a phenomenon that has been named audience effect. Research on the audience effect has predominantly focused on its function rather than on its proximate mechanisms. Here, we have investigated the physiological and neuromolecular correlates of the audience effect in a cichlid fish (Mozambique tilapia, Oreochromis mossambicus). A male was exposed to a territorial intrusion in the presence or absence of a female audience. Results showed that the presence of the female audience increased territorial defense, but elicited a lower androgen and cortisol response to the territorial intrusion. Furthermore, analysis of the expression of immediate early genes, used as markers of neuronal activity, in brain areas belonging to the social decision-making network (SDMN) revealed different patterns of network activity and connectivity across the different social contexts (i.e., audience × intrusion). Overall, these results suggest that socially driven plasticity in the expression of territorial behavior is accommodated in the central nervous system by rapid changes in functional connectivity between nodes of relevant networks (SDMN) rather than by localized changes of activity in specific brain nuclei
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