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Computational analysis of the behavior of atmospheric pollution due to demographic, structural factors, vehicular flow and commerce activities
According to the latest assessments made by the world health organization (WHO2016), the atmospheric pollution (air), has become one of the main causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with a steep growth of respiratory diseases, increase in lung cancer, ocular complications, and dermis diseases [1,2,3]. Currently, there are governments which still underestimate investments in environmental care, turning their countries into only consumers and predators of the ecosystem [1,2,3]. Worldwide, several cities have been implementing different regional strategies to decrease environmental pollution, however, these actions have not been effective enough and significant indices of contamination and emergency declarations persist [1,2,3]. Medellín is one of the cities most affected by polluting gases in Latin America due to the high growth of construction sector, high vehicular flow, increase in commerce, besides a little assertive planting trees system, among other reasons [1,2,3]. With the purpose of providing new researching elements which benefit the improvement of air quality in the cities of the world, it is pretended to mathematically model and computationally implement the behavior of the flow of air, e.g., in zones in the city of Medellín to determine the extent of pollution by tightness, impact of current architectural designs, vehicular transport, high commerce flow, and confinement in the public transport system. The simulations allowed to identify spotlights of particulate tightness caused by architectural designs of the city which do not benefit air flow. Also, recirculating gases were observed in different zones of the city. This research can offer greater knowledge around the incidence of pollution generated by structures and architecture. Likewise, these studies can contribute to a better urban, structural and ecological reordering in cities, the implementation of an assertive arborization system, and the possibility to orientate effective strategies over cleaning (purification) and contaminant extracting systems
Análisis de la humedad del suelo en riego localizado mediante sensores
El uso eficiente del agua de riego requiere varios tipos de información. Uno de los elementos de la programación eficiente del riego es monitorizar la humedad del suelo para asegurar que los objetivos del riego en los cultivos se están cumpliendo. Los sensores de humedad permiten determinar el contenido hídrico del suelo, pero falta ver cómo utilizarlos en riego por goteo para sistemas de control y automatización. Para usarlos de manera fiable y tomar decisiones es importante caracterizar un suelo y ver la dinámica del agua alrededor de un gotero. En el presente estudio se emplearon sensores de humedad 10HS Decagon en un cultivo de manzanos localizados en la Estación Experimental de Lleida (IRTA), en la región de Cataluña (España), que fueron sometidos a una monitorización en diferentes
profundidades (15cm, 30cm y 60cm) y posiciones: bajo gotero (A), entre goteros (B), perímetro de zona mojada por gotero (C) y a 1m del tubo de riego (D). Se llevó a cabo el análisis de los diferentes sensores a la percepción del riego y precipitación. Los resultados obtenidos evidenciaron que la profundidad óptima es de 30 cm y las posiciones preferibles son las de bajo gotero (A) y entre goteros (B).The efficient use of irrigation water requires several kinds of information. One element of efficient irrigation scheduling is monitoring the soil moisture to assure the crop irrigation goals are being met. Soil moisture sensors allow to determine soil water content but not how to use them in control systems or automation. To relay on their use and making decisions its important to characterize the soil and see the water dynamic around the drip. Soil moisture sensors (10HS Decagon) were used in order to assess soil dynamic and water content of Apple tree crop located in Experimental Station of Lleida (IRTA), in Catalonia region (Spain). Apple trees were monitored at several depths (15cm, 30cm y 60cm) and positions: under drip (A), between drips (B), wet area perimeter (C) and 1m from the irrigation tube (D). The sensitivity of the different sensors of irrigation and rain was studied. The results showed that 30 cm was the ideal depth and the best position were under drip (A) and between drip (B).Fil: Domínguez Niño, J.
Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentarias (Barcelona-España)Fil: Oliver, J.
Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentarias (Barcelona-España)Fil: Casadesús, J.
Instituto de Investigación y Tecnología Agroalimentarias (Barcelona-España
Electrostatic internal energy using the method of images
For several configurations of charges in the presence of conductors, the
method of images permits us to obtain some observables associated with such a
configuration by replacing the conductors with some image charges. However,
simple inspection shows that the potential energy associated with both systems
does not coincide. Nevertheless, it can be shown that for a system of a
grounded or neutral conductor and a distribution of charges outside, the
external potential energy associated with the real charge distribution embedded
in the field generated by the set of image charges is twice the value of the
internal potential energy associated with the original system. This assertion
is valid for any size and shape of the conductor, and regardless of the
configuration of images required. In addition, even in the case in which the
conductor is not grounded nor neutral, it is still possible to calculate the
internal potential energy of the original configuration through the method of
images. These results show that the method of images could also be useful for
calculations of the internal potential energy of the original system.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures. New discussions added. Minor change
Quantum point contact conductance in NINS junctions
The effect of an insulating barrier located at a distance from a NS
quantum point contact is analyzed in this work. The Bogoliubov de Gennes
equations are solved for NINS junctions (S: anysotropic superconductor, I:
insulator and N: normal metal), where the NIN region is a quantum wire. For , bound states and resonances in the differential conductance are
predicted. These resonances depend on the symmetry of the pair potential, the
strength of the insulating barrier and . Our results show that in a NINS
quantum point contact the number of resonances vary with the symmetry of the
order parameter. This is to be contrasted with the results for the NINS
junction, in which only the position of the resonances changes with the
symmetry.Comment: 5 pages, 5 Figures, RevTex
Occupational injuries and the “student syndrome” (or procrastination) on a large construction Project
Resumen Introducción: Hay una mayor incidencia de lesiones en los primeros días hábiles de la semana, y entre las 13:00 y las 17:00 horas. Se ha descrito una asociación entre algunas fechas especiales y cambios en la ocurrencia de muertes o enfermedades en diferentes países y regiones. Nuestra hipótesis fue que el cumplimiento de las obligaciones contractuales de una empresa puede convertirse en un desencadenante que aumenta la ocurrencia de lesiones laborales. Métodos: Nosotros analizamos los registros de lesiones e informes de nómina mensuales consolidados (de enero de 2012 a septiembre de 2013) para el personal que trabajaba en empresas que participaron en un megaproyecto para construir una carretera en Colombia. Este análisis informa una posible asociación entre las fechas de hitos contractuales financieramente importantes y una mayor ocurrencia de lesiones laborales. Pruebas binomiales de una cola se usaron para comparar la ocurrencia de lesiones uno y dos meses antes vs un mes después de cuatro fechas límite, correspondientes al 14, 3, 1 y 1% del presupuesto general, respectivamente. Resultados: La mayor incidencia de lesiones se observó durante el mes anterior a la fecha límite correspondiente al 14% del presupuesto (p=0,07). Discusión: Los hitos contractuales podrían actuar como determinantes distales, mientras que los errores humanos son determinantes proximales de las lesiones.Abstract Introduction: There is a higher occurrence of injuries on the first working days of the week, and between 13:00 and 17:00 hours. An association between some special dates and changes in the occurrence of deaths or diseases have been described in different countries and regions. Our hypothesis was that completing contractual obligations with a company may become triggers that increase the occurrence of occupational injuries. Methods: Injury records were analyzed and consolidated monthly payroll reports (from January 2012 to September 2013) for personnel operations who worked in companies that were involved in a megaproject to build a road in Colombia. This analysis reports a possible association between dates of financially important contractual milestones and a higher occurrence of occupational injuries. One-tailed binomial tests were used to compare the occurrence of injuries one and two months before and one month after four deadlines, corresponding to 14, 3, 1 and 1% of the overall budget, respectively. Results: The highest occurrence of injuries was observed during the month before the deadline corresponding to 14% of the budget (p=0.07). Discussion: Contractual milestones could act as distal determinant whereas human errors are proximal determinants of injuries
Combination of DROOL rules and Protégé knowledge bases in the ONTO-H annotation tool
ONTO-H is a semi-automatic collaborative tool for the semantic annotation of documents, built as a Protégé 3.0 tab plug-in. Among its multiple functionalities aimed at easing the document annotation process, ONTO-H uses a rule-based system to create cascading annotations out from a single drag and drop operation from a part of a document into an already existing concept or instance of the domain ontology being used for annotation. It also gives support to the detection of name conflicts and instance duplications in the creation of the annotations. The rule system runs on top of the open source rule engine DROOLS and is connected to the domain ontology used for annotation by means of an ad-hoc programmed Java proxy
Desempeño de los sistemas de vigilancia de salud pública durante la pandemia de influenza A (H1N1) en las Américas: prueba de un nuevo método basado en la Ley de Benford
The A(H1N1) influenza pandemic has been a challenge for public health surveillance systems in all countries. An objective evaluation has not been conducted, as yet, of the performance of those systems during the pandemic. This paper presents an algorithm based on Benford’s Law and the mortality ratio in order to evaluate the quality of the data and the sensitivity of surveillance systems. It analyses records of confirmed cases reported to the Pan American Health Organization by its 35 member countries between epidemiological weeks 13 and 47 in 2009. Seventeen countries did not fulfil Benford’s Law, and mortality exceeded the regional average in 40% of the countries. The results suggest uneven performance by surveillance systems in the different countries, with the most frequent problem being low diagnostic coverage. Benford’s Law proved to be a useful tool for the evaluation of a public health surveillance system’s performance
Domain-wall depinning assisted by pure spin currents
We study the depinning of domain walls by pure diffusive spin currents in a
nonlocal spin valve structure based on two ferromagnetic permalloy elements
with copper as the nonmagnetic spin conduit. The injected spin current is
absorbed by the second permalloy structure with a domain wall and from the
dependence of the wall depinning field on the spin current density we find an
efficiency of 6*10^{-14}T/(A/m^2), which is more than an order of magnitude
larger than for conventional current induced domain wall motion. Theoretically
we reproduce this high efficiency, which arises from the surface torques
exerted by the absorbed spin current that lead to efficient depinning.Comment: 11 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Phys. Rev. Let
Element specific characterization of heterogeneous magnetism in (Ga,Fe)N films
We employ x-ray spectroscopy to characterize the distribution and magnetism
of particular alloy constituents in (Ga,Fe)N films grown by metal organic vapor
phase epitaxy. Furthermore, photoelectron microscopy gives direct evidence for
the aggregation of Fe ions, leading to the formation of Fe-rich nanoregions
adjacent to the samples surface. A sizable x-ray magnetic circular dichroism
(XMCD) signal at the Fe L-edges in remanence and at moderate magnetic fields at
300 K links the high temperature ferromagnetism with the Fe(3d) states. The
XMCD response at the N K-edge highlights that the N(2p) states carry
considerable spin polarization. We conclude that FeN{\delta} nanocrystals, with
\delta > 0.25, stabilize the ferromagnetic response of the films.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl
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