27 research outputs found

    On the free-boundary for an elliptic inverse nonlocal problem arising in the nuclear fusion. A numerical approach

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    We consider a mathematical model related to the stationary regime of a plasma magnetically confined in a Stellarator device in the nuclear fusion. The mathematical problem may be reduced to an nonlinear elliptic inverse nonlocal two dimensional free{boundary problem. The nonlinear terms involving the unknown functions of the problem and its rearrangement. Our main goal is to determinate the existence and the estimate on the location and size of region where the solution is nonnegative almost everywhere (corresponding to the plasma region in the physical model

    An Antimaximum Principle for a Degenerate Parabolic Problem.

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    Beginning with the work of Clement and Peletier , various kinds of anti- maximum principles have been established for linear and nonlinear elliptic operators; for linear elliptic operators, see e.g. Alziary, Fleckinger, and Takac, Sweers, Takac, and the references therei

    Modelization of an experimental solar test box equipped with a water-flow based window

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    A study on a water- ow window installed in a test box is presented. This window is composed of two glass panes separated by a chamber through water ows. The ow of water comes from an isolated tank which contains heat water. In order to fully evaluate the water- ow window performance for different room and window sizes, locations and weather conditions, a mathematical model of the whole box is needed. The proposed model, in which conduction heat transfer mechanism is the only considered, is one dimensional and unsteady based upon test box energy balance. The effect of the heat water tank, which feeds the water- ow window, is included in the model by means of a time delay in the source term. Although some previous work about moving uid chamber has been developed, air was used as heat transfer uid and no uid storage was considered. Finally a comparison between the numerical solution and the obtained experimental data is done

    Price Formation and Real Estate Characteristics Residential Real Estate, Lisbon - Portugal

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    Análisis del proceso de formación de precios en el mercado residencial de Lisboa desde el punto de vista de la eliminación de los aspectos subjetivos de la apreciación por el tasador de las características de los inmueble

    Expression of Musashi-1 During Osteogenic Differentiation of Oral MSC: An In Vitro Study

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    Supplementary materials can be found at https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/9/2171/s1Background: Musashi-1 (MSI1) is a negative regulator of mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) differentiation which in turn favors cell proliferation. However, little is known about its expression by MSC from the oral cavity and in the context of osteogenic differentiation. Aim: The aim of this study was to analyze the expression of MSI1 in the context of osteogenic differentiation of MSC derived from the oral cavity. Material/methods: For this in vitro study, MSC were isolated from six different origins of the oral cavity. They were extensively characterized in terms of proliferative and clonogenicity potential, expression of stemness genes (MYC, NANOG, POU5F1, and SOX2), expression of surface markers (CD73, CD90, CD105, CD14, CD31, CD34, and CD45) and adipo-, chondro- and osteogenic differentiation potential. Then, osteogenic differentiation was induced and the expression of MSI1 mRNA and other relevant markers of osteogenic differentiation, including RUNX2 and Periostin, were also evaluated. Results: Cell populations from the alveolar bone (pristine or previously grafted with xenograft), dental follicle, dental germ, dental pulp, and periodontal ligament were obtained. The analysis of proliferative and clonogenicity potential, expression of the stemness genes, expression of surface markers, and differentiation potential showed similar characteristics to those of previously published MSC from the umbilical cord. Under osteogenic differentiation conditions, all MSC populations formed calcium deposits and expressed higher SPARC. Over time, the expression of MSI1 followed different patterns for the different MSC populations. It was not significantly different than the expression of RUNX2. In contrast, the expression of MSI1 and POSTN and RUNX2 were statistically different in most MSC populations. Conclusion: In the current study, a similar expression pattern of MSI1 and RUNX2 during in vitro osteogenic differentiation was identified.The authors of this investigation were partially supported by Research Groups #CTS-138 (F.O.) and #CTS-1028 (M.P.-M., P.G.-M.) (Junta de Andalucía, Spain), a grant from MIS Implant Technologies Ltd. (M.P.-M., D.A.-G., P.G.-M.), the Youth Employment Initiative (YEI) from the European Commission (R.S.-U.), and the Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Spain (www.isciii.es) and Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER, from the European Union), through the research grants PI15/00794 and CPII15/00032 (P.A)

    Complex Ginzburg-Landau equations with a delayed nonlocal perturbation

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    Depto. de Análisis Matemático y Matemática AplicadaFac. de Ciencias MatemáticasTRUEpu

    Home automation controller for a water-flow window

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    Facing the EU energy efficiency and legal scenarios related to buildings (2010/31 EU directive), new sustainable advanced concepts for envelopes are required. These innovative designs must be able to offer an elevated level of energy efficiency based on a high performance architecture. According to this, smart glazings, and particularly active water-flow glazings, represent a promising alternative to other solar control glazings, since they can reduce the building energy demand avoiding well known drawbacks as high cost, glare problems and high response time that affect to other smart glazings. This kind of glazing, as any other active one, needs to be operated by a control system. In order to operate a water-flow based window, a new controller based on an inexpensive microcontroller board has been develope

    An elliptic-parabolic equation with a nonlocal term for the transient regime of a plasma in a Stellarator

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    We prove the existence and the regularity of weak solutions of a nonlocal elliptic–parabolic free-boundary problem involving the notions of relative rearrangement and monotone rearrangement. The problem arises in the study of the dynamics of a magnetically confined fusion plasma in a Stellarator device when the dimensional analysis on the characteristic times suggests to neglect the inertial acceleration in presence of a time dependent magnetic field

    Ventanas con cámara de agua circulante en Edificios de consumo de Energía Casi Nulo

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    Según la normativa Europea relacionada con la eficiencia energética en edificios, a partir del año 2020 todos los edificios de nueva planta deberán considerarse como Edificios de consumo energético casi nulo o Near zero energy buildings (nZEB). Aunque aún no existe una definición exacta de los requisitos que tendrán que cumplir este tipo de edificios, resulta evidente que deberán tener una demanda energética reducida. Dado que las ventanas pueden llegar a ser responsables de aproximadamente el 30% del consumo energético destinado a acondicionar térmicamente un edificio, constituyen uno de los elementos cuya eficiencia debe mejorarse para lograr este tipo de edificios. Frente a este panorama, las ventanas con cámara de agua circulante constituyen un tipo de ventana dinámica poco conocido, pero cuya contribución a los edificios de consumo de energía casi nulo tanto nuevos como rehabilitados, puede ser muy interesante en climas cálidos como los del sur de Europ
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