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    First sighting of Zebrasoma flavescens (Teleostei: Acanthuridae) and Balistoides conspicillum (Teleostei: Balistidae) in the Mediterranean Sea: Two likely aquarium releases

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    Here we provide the first documented occurrence of the yellow tang Zebrasoma flavescens and of the clown triggerfish Balistoides conspicillum in the Mediterranean Sea. These tropical fishes were photographed in October 2008 off Sitges (Costa Daurada, Spain: 41°13'27.09" N; 1°47'22.35" E) and in July 2012 in front of Palamós (Costa Brava, Spain: 41°50'56.19" N; 3°8'26.29" E), respectively. Their possible release from private aquaria is discussed

    Task-Dependent Adaptations in Closed-Loop Motor Control Based on Electrotactile Feedback

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    Closed-loop Control using Electrotactile Feedback Encoded in Frequency and Pulse Width

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    A blue sky catastrophe in double-diffusive convection

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    A global bifurcation of the blue sky catastrophe type has been found in a small Prandtl number binary mixture contained in a laterally heated cavity. The system has been studied numerically applying the tools of bifurcation theory. The catastrophe corresponds to the destruction of an orbit which, for a large range of Rayleigh numbers, is the only stable solution. This orbit is born in a global saddle-loop bifurcation and becomes chaotic in a period doubling cascade just before its disappearance at the blue sky catastrophe.Comment: 4 pages, 6 figures, REVTeX, To be published in Physical Review Letter

    Interaction of NH3 and NO under combustion conditions. Experimental flow reactor study and kinetic modeling simulation

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    The interaction between ammonia and NO under combustion conditions is analyzed in the present work, from both experimental and kinetic modelling points of view. An experimental systematic study of the influence of the main variables for the NH3sbnd]NO interaction is made using a laboratory tubular flow reactor installation. Experiments are performed at atmospheric pressure and variables analyzed include: temperature in the 700–1500 K range, air stoichiometry, from pyrolysis to very oxidizing conditions, and the NH3/NO ratio, in the 0.7–3.5 range. Nitrogen and argon have been used as diluent gas. A literature reaction mechanism has been used to simulate the present experimental results and discuss the main findings. Reaction path analysis has allowed the identification of the reaction routes under the studied conditions. The simulations reflect the main experimental trends observed. Main results show that NO reduction by NH3 occurs at any conditions studied, but is more intense under oxygen excess conditions. Interactions of NH3 and NO proceeds in a molar basis with optimum conversions of NO of up to almost 100%. © 202

    Solar drying in the vineyard: a sustainable technology for the recovery of nutrients from winery organic waste

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    The present study describes a pilot-scale experimental validation of a forced-convection greenhouse solar dryer, combined with a biofilter, for controlled atmospheric emissions. This set-up was applied to the dewatering of sewage sludge from a biological plant that treated process wastewater in a commercial Mediterranean winery. Experiments were performed after the harvest, from September onwards, during the peak generation of sludge. The average drying rate during the first 10 days of operation ranged from 1.17 to 2.24 kg m−2 d−1, depending on the measurement method, during which the water content of the sludge was reduced from 90% down to 67%. Biofiltration was quite inefficient against greenhouse gases (methane and dinitrous oxide), and direct emissions during the drying process were on average 57 g CO2-eq m−2 d−1. Ammonia and volatile organic compounds were removed with average efficiencies of 71% and 35%, but ammonia losses through volatilization represented less than 2% of the initial nitrogen content. The sludge was dried further during November, to the lowest possible water content of 14%. Both the intermediate and final sludge dried materials were characterized for their agronomical value as organic fertilizers.info:eu-repo/semantics/acceptedVersio
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