558 research outputs found

    Waste-to-energy application in an industrial district

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    Industrial districts present some features that can be recognized and exploited in the plant engineering through the proposal of solutions which are not simple applications of models created for individual companies. This work illustrates a waste-to-energy plant to be used for the industrial waste of the district of Friuli Venezia Giulia. The project from the union between university and local entrepreneurs. It is described how the expense for woodworking-waste disposal can turn from a charge into an advantage for the firms of the district thanks to the incineration of this waste in a plant unique for the typology of waste treated. Each plant section is described in detail, underlining innovative approaches and solutions

    Dynamics of long-range order in an exciton-polariton condensate

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    We report on time resolved measurements of the first order spatial coherence in an exciton polariton Bose-Einstein condensate. Long range spatial coherence is found to set in right at the onset of stimulated scattering, on a picosecond time scale. The coherence reaches its maximum value after the population and decays slower, staying up to a few hundreds of picoseconds. This behavior can be qualitatively reproduced, using a stochastic classical field model describing interaction between the polariton condensate and the exciton reservoir within a disordered potential.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figure

    Omineca Miner, January, 02, 1915

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    BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Immature platelet fraction (IPF) represents the quote of younger and larger sized circulating platelets, a potential marker of platelet reactivity and major cardiovascular events. We aimed to assess the relationship between IPF levels and the prevalence and extent of coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients undergoing coronary angiography. METHODS: A cohort of consecutive patients undergoing coronary angiography in a single centre were included. Significant CAD was defined as at least 1 vessel stenosis >50%, while severe CAD was defined as left main and/or three-vessel disease. IPF levels were measured at admission by routine blood cells count (A Sysmex XE-2100). RESULTS: We included 1789 patients, divided according to quartiles values of IPF. IPF levels were directly related to active smoke (p = 0.02), and non-acute coronary syndrome as indication to angiography (p < 0.001), higher levels of haemoglobin and uric acid (p < 0.001, respectively) and lower platelet count (p = 0.003). Angiographic features did not significantly differ according to quartiles values of IPF, but for a lower degree of TIMI flow in patients with a higher percentage of reticulated platelets (p = 0.01) and a higher rate of lesions involving bifurcations (p = 0.05). IPF levels did not affect the prevalence of CAD (77% vs. 82.2% vs. 79.1% vs. 75.6%, p = 0.34, adjusted OR [95% CI] = 0.93 [0.82-1.05], p = 0.22), nor of severe left main/three-vessel CAD (28.5% vs. 34.4% vs. 32.2% vs. 33.1%, p = 0.27; adjusted OR [95% CI] = 0.99 [0.90-1.1], p = 0.88). CONCLUSIONS: The present study shows that among patients undergoing coronary angiography, the immature platelet fraction (IPF) is not associated with the prevalence and extent of coronary artery disease, and, therefore, should not be overlooked as a marker of coronary atherosclerosis

    Modulation of wine sensory profile by lactic bacterial activity in a global warming scenario by different malolactic fermentation strategies

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    Aim. Incoming global warming imposing strategies to adapt wine chemical profile at an unknown scenario. In this sense malolactic fermentation (MLF), the biological deacidification of wines, must become a conscious choice to optimize the content in organic acids and the sensory profile of the wine. The authors present different works to understand how modulate the oenological activity of strains of Oenococcus oeni. The effect of different strategies of bacterial inoculum and correction of acidity were considered. Method. Simultaneous fermentation is an alternative strategy for managing MLF, which involves the inoculation of lactic bacteria into the grape must, instead into the wine at the end of alcoholic fermentation as traditionally practiced in winemaking. This approach has been tested in southern red wines with a high ethanol potential, withe aromatic wines, and sparkling-base wines. Furthermore, on a population of strains of O. oeni was verified the effect of the correction of grape must/wine acidity by different organic acids, in terms of MLF kinetics, cell viability and diacetyl production. Results. In the last years the focus of the selection of bacterial strains for malolactic fermentation was re-oriented from the mere ability to accomplish malic acid degradation, to the adaptability at different winemaking protocols. In this sense, simultaneous inoculum of bacteria and yeast in grape must seems to achieve different goals. In southern, high ethanol and low acidity wines bacteria results more active respect to tests performed by traditional post-alcoholic inoculum, accomplishing MLF without spoilage effects, such as volatile acidity increase. In the case of tests performed in winemaking if aromatic or sparkling base wines the simultaneous inoculum results in a higher varietal character. Tartaric, malic, and citric acid were tested to correct the low acidity of grape must/wine before MLF. Malic acid over the 2.5 g/L affected evolution of MLF, while citric acid stimulates bacterial activity and diacetyl production. The addition of tartaric acid results counterproductive at the higher value. Bacterial activity in grape must is more efficient than in wine in terms of rate and completeness of MLF. Conclusion. The acidic profile of wine is one of the key aspects in a global warming scenario, for longevity and organoleptic quality. This work offers useful information to modulate the activity of lactic acid bacteri

    Investigation of fiber/matrix adhesion: test speed and specimen shape effects in the cylinder test

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    The cylinder test, developed from the microdroplet test, was adapted to assess the interfacial adhesion strength between fiber and matrix. The sensitivity of cylinder test to pull-out speed and specimen geometry was measured. It was established that the effect of test speed can be described as a superposition of two opposite, simultaneous effects which have been modeled mathematically by fitting two parameter Weibull curves on the measured datas. Effects of the cylinder size and its geometrical relation on the measured strength values have been analyzed by finite element method. It was concluded that the geometry has a direct influence on the stress formation. Based on the results achieved, recommendations were given on how to perform the novel single fiber cylinder test

    Efeito do glifosato sobre os patĂłgenos de videira Fusarium oxysporum e Cyllindrocarpon destructans em meio de cultura.

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    o uso generalizado do herbicida glifosato pode interferir na incidência de pat6genosde solo em culturas como a da videira. Este trabalho teve como objetivo avaliar a influência do glifosato sobre os patógenos Fusarium oxysporum f. sp herbermontis e Cy/indrocarpon destructans, agentes causais de podridões radlcular e sem videiras, nos meios de cultura batata-dextrose-ágar (BOA) e ágarégua (AA).Resumo
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