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Modelling the impact of wildfire smoke on driving speed
Traffic models can be used to study evacuation scenarios during wildland-urban interface fires and identify the ability of a community to reach a safe place. In those scenarios, wildfire smoke can reduce visibility conditions on the road. This can have serious implications on the evacuation effectiveness since drivers would reduce their speed in relation to the optical density on the road. To date, there is no traffic model which explicitly represents the impact of reduced visibility conditions on traffic evacuation flow. This paper makes use of an experimental dataset collected in a virtual reality environment to calibrate two widely used macroscopic traffic models (the Lighthill-Whitham-Richards and the Van Aerde models) in order to account for the impact of reduced visibility conditions on driving speed. An application of the calibrated traffic model considering the impact of smoke has been performed using the WUI-NITY platform, an open multi-physics platform which includes wildfire spread, pedestrian response and traffic modelling. A dedicated verification test has been developed and performed considering different values of optical densities of smoke and traffic densities to ensure the model has been implemented correctly in WUI-NITY. A case study that demonstrates the applicability of the model to real life scenarios was also implemented, based on data from an evacuation drill. This paper shows that the presence of smoke on the road can significantly decrease movement speed and increase evacuation times thus highlighting the need for inclusion of this factor in traffic evacuation models applied for wildland-urban interface fire scenarios
Guidance on Design and Construction of the Built Environment Against Wildland Urban Interface Fire Hazard: A Review
Wildland-Urban Interface (WUI) fires, a worldwide problem, are gaining more importance over time due to climate change and increased urbanization in WUI areas. Some jurisdictions have provided standards, codes and guidelines, which may greatly help planning, prevention and protection against wildfires. This work presents a wide systematic review of standards, codes and guidelines for the design and construction of the built environment against WUI fire hazard from North American, European, Oceanic countries, alongside with trans-national codes. The main information reviewed includes: the definition of WUI hazards, risk areas and related severity classes, the influence of land and environmental factors, the requirements for building materials, constructions, utilities, fire protection measures and road access. Some common threads among the documents reviewed have been highlighted. They include similar attempts at: (a) defining WUI risk areas and severity classes, (b) considering land factors including the defensible space (also known as ignition zones), (c) prescribing requirements for buildings and access. The main gaps highlighted in the existing standards/guidelines include lacks of detailed and widespread requirements for resources, fire protection measures, and lacks of taking into account environmental factors in detail. The main design and construction principles contained in the reviewed documents are largely based on previous research and/or good practices. Hence, the main contributions of this paper consist in: (a) systematically disseminate these guidance concepts, (b) setting a potential basis for the development of standards/guidelines in other jurisdictions lacking dedicated WUI fire design guidance, (c) highlighting gaps in existing standards/guidelines to be addressed by current and future research
particle size evaluation of total mixed rations in intensive beef production systems
AbstractSamples of total mixed ration (TMR) were collected periodically in 15 beef cattle farms and submitted to a nutritional and particle size evaluation. Samples of faeces were taken and analysed for pH, consistency, colour and visually ranked for corn residues (Corn Residue Index) from 4 (totally digested) to 0 (very high presence of maize residues). Dry matter (DM), crude protein (CP), and ash content of TMR for Limousine were higher than that for Charolaise while an opposite situation was observed for crude fiber (CF). Particle size analysis of TMR showed an higher content of small ( 19.0 mm) particles in Charolaise than in Limousine TMR. From May to September a general increase of larger fractions and a reduction of the smaller ones were observed, as a consequence of empirical practices of TMR formulation during summer. Faeces characteristics did not show any difference between breeds (overall mean pH: 6.00 vs 6.13; Corn Residue Index: 2.90 vs 3.24, respectively for Charolaise a..
Ambiência e Saúde Mental: Um Estudo no Capsi de Vitória-es
O Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Infanto-Juvenil (CAPSi) organiza-se como um ambulatório diário para crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves, configurando-se como um modelo de atenção pautado em bases territoriais e comunitárias. Por ser um novo serviço direcionado a crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves e entendendo que a saúde engloba os aspectos do ambiente, o objetivo deste trabalho foi conhecer e descrever a ambiência, no atendimento de crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves no Centro de Atenção Psicossocial Infanto-Juvenil da cidade de Vitória-ES. Ainda, a fim de agregar maior possibilidade de reflexão sobre a ambiência, utilizou-se neste estudo o referencial teórico de Donald Woods Winnicott, pois esse autor enfatiza em seus escritos a importância do ambiente na estruturação psÃquica da pessoa. O trabalho apresenta três artigos. No primeiro, o objetivo foi conhecer e descrever a ambiência no atendimento de crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves no CAPSi da cidade de Vitória-ES, priorizando os aspectos fÃsicos. Utilizando o Método ClÃnico-Qualitativo com a técnica de coleta de dados da Observação Participante, os resultados evidenciaram que as constituições espaciais de um serviço de saúde podem influenciar suas práticas, pois em alguns momentos a ambiência no CAPSi, em seus elementos fÃsicos, possibilitavam comunicações significativas de crianças e adolescentes. O segundo artigo apresentou por objetivo conhecer e descrever a ambiência no atendimento de crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves no CAPSi da cidade de Vitória-ES, priorizando os componentes expressos na forma da atenção dispensada ao usuário e da interação estabelecida entre profissionais e usuários. Empregou-se o Método ClÃnico-Qualitativo e a técnica de coleta de dados da Observação Participante. Verificou-se que a presença, a atenção aos materiais disponÃveis nos espaços, a sustentação e o manejo das atividades, são aspectos importantes na constituição da ambiência na atenção psicossocial, pois podem facilitar o oferecimento de um ambiente seguro e adequado à s necessidades de crianças e adolescentes com transtornos mentais graves. Por fim, no terceiro artigo, apresentou-se a metodologia utilizada na construção dessa dissertação de mestrado, uma vez que a investigação cientÃfica no campo da atenção psicossocial infanto-juvenil guarda peculiaridades, pois a articulação entre o social, a clÃnica, as polÃticas de assistência em saúde e a pesquisa fazem-se presente como uma realidade complexa. Evidenciou-se que o Método ClÃnico-Qualitativo com a técnica de coleta de dados da Observação Participante e a técnica de Análise de Conteúdo adaptada ao Método ClÃnico-Qualitativo, mostraram-se apropriados à compreensão da construção da ambiência em um serviço de saúde mental infanto-juvenil. Conhecer e descrever a ambiência em um CAPSi exigiu um instrumental teórico e técnico capaz de captar suas especificidades em um serviço de saúde mental e possibilitou evidenciar que a ambiência, na atenção psicossocial infanto-juvenil, não se constitui apenas pelo ambiente fÃsico adequado à atividade proposta aos usuários, mas também se compõe na sustentação fornecida pelo profissional à atividade em um tempo, espaço e no manejo fornecido através de uma adaptação ambiental adequada à s necessidades dos pacientes.
Palavras-chave:Winnicott. Pesquisa Qualitativa
AEROBIC AND ANAEROBIC METABOLISM DURING LOCOMOTION WITH TWO DIFFERENT WHEELCHAIR TYPES
Wheelchair design is extremely important in order to improve efficiency of locomotion and reduce physical stress in subjects whose muscular and cardiopulmonary fitness are impaired. Purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of different wheelchair design on the aerobic and anaerobic metabolism during locomotion at different speeds in paraplegic subjects. The experiments were carried out on a group of 5 male paraplegic subjects (25 ±3 years; body weight 65±7kg) during locomotion on a roller ergometer (Sopur, Ergotronic mod.) at 3-4 different speeds from 2 to 9 km/h. At each speed oxygen consumption and heart rate were determined after at least 6 min of exercise. Lactic acid (LA) venous blood concentration was evaluated before and at the 5th min of recovery and lactate production was calculated. The oxygen equivalent of LA was assumed to be 3.15ml O2 per kg body weight for an increase of blood LA of 1 mmol/L. For each subject the test was repeated using two different types of daily use active wheelchairs: type A., foldable, 13.95kg; type B, demountable, 13.35kg. The main difference in size was in the horizontal location of the wheel axle, in seat height and in handrim diameter. Results indicate that: a) oxygen consumption increased linearly with speed being 2050±350ml/min and 1780±270ml/min at 9km/h for wheelchair type A and B, respectively; b)lactic acid concentrations were significantly higher, at a given speed, while using wheelchair type A than B (at 9km/h; 7.4±1.5 mmol/l and 6.0±1.6 mmol/l, respectively),c) the total energy required , aerobic and anaerobic, increased linearly with speed and was 15-20% higher with wheelchair type A than B at all speeds; d) the energy cost of locomotion at a given speed was in the 15-25% range higher for wheelchair A than B; e) at corresponding oxygen uptake, heart rate and pulmonary ventilation were not different with the two wheelchair types. The main results of this study concern the large difference existing in the energy cost of locomotion and in the lactate production in the same subject when two different wheelchairs, even if apparently similar are used. In particular the much higher lactate production suggests that wheelchair design affects the limb and trunk movements in such a way that the metabolism of some muscle group requires a greater participation of anaerobic mechanism of energy supply, this leading to early onset of muscular fatigue. Further studies, in particular the combined biomechanical analysis of user and wheelchair during locomotion are required to increase the optimum fitting of wheelchair –user interface
Concentrations of some toxic and trace elements in wild boar (Sus scrofa) organs and tissues in different areas of the Province of Viterbo, Central Italy
The aim of the present study was to determine heavy metal reference levels for exposure and risk assessment studies on a local scale. We measured lead (Pb), chromium (Cr), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) content in edible tissues and organs of wild boars harvested in dif- ferent areas of the Province of Viterbo, Central Italy. The average levels of cadmium recorded in 75 wild boars were 0.085, 0.079 and 1.052 mg Cd kg–1 wet weight (w.w.) in the liver, muscle and kidney, respectively. The majority of the muscle samples and some of the liver samples contained levels of heavy metal that were over the legal limit [EU Maximum Residue Levels (MRLs)] for pigs. Our data are similar to or lower than the val- ues reported in most of the available literature. For Pb concentration, the average values record- ed were 0.318, 0.126 and 0.298 mg kg–1 w.w. in the liver, muscle and kidney, respectively. The sam- ples that were non-compliant with regulatory limits (MRLs) for pigs were registered only for muscle. Available data on the presence of Pb con- tent in game meat report lower values than ours, most likely because the area around the bullet path was avoided while sampling. The average values of total Cr were 0.141, 0.139 and 0.097 mg kg–1 w.w. in the liver, muscle and kidney, respec- tively. For Zn, the mean values were 49.76, 53.21 and 32.46 mg kg–1 w.w. in the liver, muscle and kidney, respectively. Cu content was 46.12, 12.20 and 5.64 mg Cu kg–1 w.w. in the liver, muscle and kidney, respectively. The results obtained have been validated on the basis of the scarce and inconsistent Italian literature available and on international studies
Interpreting physical and mental metaphors: Is Theory of Mind associated with pragmatics in middle childhood?
We investigated the association between individual differences in metaphor understanding and Theory of Mind (ToM) in typically developing children. We distinguished between two types of metaphors and created a Physical and Mental Metaphors task, echoing a similar distinction for ToM. Nine-year-olds scored lower than older age-groups in ToM as well as in the interpretation of mental, but not physical, metaphors. Moreover, nine-year-olds (but not older children) who are better in ToM are also better in interpreting mental, but not physical, metaphors. This suggests that the link between metaphor and ToM is stronger when metaphorical interpretation involves mental aspects, and it is more evident in early rather than later childhood
Heat shock induced changes of adipokines gene expression in 3T3-L1 adipocytes
To study the effects of heat shock on adipokines gene expression 3T3-L1 adipocytes were used. Heat shock differently affected gene expression of leptin, adiponectin and acylation stimulating protein (ASP): exposure of cells to temperature higher than 39°C caused upregulation of leptin and downregulation of adiponectin and ASP genes. The present study provides the first evidence about the effects of heat shock on adipokines gene expression. Changes in gene expression of the three adipokines may help to explain the alteration of lipid metabolism and liver functionality occurring in animals exposed to hot conditions
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