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    Towards the use of distance sampling to monitorize mountain ungulates numbers.

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    Many management actions involving mountain ungulates require unbiased and precise estimations of their numbers. Topography, among other factors, makes difficult the use of direct methods and to assess the effective area sampled. On the other hand, social behaviour of animals increases the risk to violate the assumption that observations must be independent events. This could be avoided using the group or cluster size as a covariate and estimating density of animals through the density of clusters. In this paper we revise the increasing potential of Distance Sampling methodology to estimate mountain ungulate populations. We address different problems which compromise some of the assumptions and discuss several topics concerning the importance of assessing effective area sampled, estimation of g(0), and model selection when attempting to adapt the use of Distance Sampling to a three-dimensional scenarios, like mountainous habitats and ungulate populations

    Langevin dynamics with a tilted periodic potential

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    We study a Langevin equation for a particle moving in a periodic potential in the presence of viscosity γ\gamma and subject to a further external field α\alpha. For a suitable choice of the parameters α\alpha and γ\gamma the related deterministic dynamics yields heteroclinic orbits. In such a regime, in absence of stochastic noise both confined and unbounded orbits coexist. We prove that, with the inclusion of an arbitrarly small noise only the confined orbits survive in a sub-exponential time scale.Comment: 38 pages, 6 figure

    Doubly Periodic Instanton Zero Modes

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    Fermionic zero modes associated with doubly periodic SU(2) instantons of unit charge are considered. In cases where the action density exhibits two `instanton cores' the zero mode peaks on one of four line-segments joining the two constituents. Which of the four possibilities is realised depends on the fermionic boundary conditions; doubly periodic, doubly anti-periodic or mixed.Comment: 12 pages, 4 figure

    Optimal electricity price calculation model for retailers in a deregulated market

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    The electricity retailing, a new business in deregulated electric power systems, needs the development of efficient tools to optimize its operation. This paper defines a technical-economic model of an electric energy service provider in the environment of the deregulated electricity market in Spain. This model results in an optimization problem, for calculating the optimal electric power and energy selling prices that maximize the economic profits obtained by the provider. This problem is applied to different cases, where the impact on the profits of several factors, such as the price strategy, the discount on tariffs and the elasticity of customer demand functions, is studied. © 2005 Published by Elsevier Ltd

    Chern-Simons like term generation in an extended model of QED under external conditions

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    The possibility of a Chern-Simons like term generation in an extended model of QED, in which a Lorentz and CPT non-covariant interaction term for fermions is present, has been investigated at finite temperature and in the presence of a background color magnetic field. To this end, the photon polarization operator in an external constant axial-vector field has been considered. One-loop contributions to its antisymmetric component due to fermions in the linear order of the axial-vector field have been obtained. Moreover, the first nontrivial correction to the induced CS term due to the presence of a weak constant homogeneous color magnetic field has been derived.Comment: RevTex, 10 pages with 3 figure

    Automation of product packaging for industrial applications

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    [EN] This work presents a robotic-based solution devised to automate the product packaging in industrial environments. Although the proposed approach is illustrated for the case of the shoe industry, it applies to many other products requiring similar packaging processes. The main advantage obtained with the automated task is that productivity could be significantly increased. The key algorithms for the developed robot system are: object detection using a computer vision system; object grasping; trajectory planning with collision avoidance; and operator interaction using a force/torque sensor. All these algorithms have been experimentally tested in the laboratory to show the effectiveness and applicability of the proposed approach.This work has been partly supported by Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad of the Spanish Government [Grant No. RTC201654086 and PRI-AIBDE-2011-1219], by the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) of the German Government (Projekt-ID 54368155) and by ROBOFOOT project [Grant No. 260159] of the European Commission.Perez-Vidal, C.; Gracia, L.; De Paco, J.; Wirkus, M.; Azorin, J.; De Gea, J. (2018). Automation of product packaging for industrial applications. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. 31(2):129-137. https://doi.org/10.1080/0951192X.2017.1369165S12913731

    Dynamic system-wide mass spectrometry based metabolomics approach for a new Era in drug research

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    The aim of the thesis was to develop metabolic analytical platforms for static and dynamic measurements that could answer biological questions for in vitro and in vivo animal models in the area of lipid research. Gene profiling together with the transcriptome and metabolome data was used in combination with the LC/MS analytical platform. In terms of the analytical platforms developed, the focus was on high resolution LC/MS but not limited, as amalgamation with other platforms such as gradient gel electrophoresis (GGE) and fast protein liquid chromatography (FPLC) were explored in more detail to investigate the lipid composition of lipoprotein particles. These analytical strategies were applied to different lipid modulating biological targets as a mean to obtaining a more detailed and characteristic phenotype description directing decisions in drug search during the drug discovery process on the basis of the analytical results obtained. Additionally, the utilization of metabolic tracers was investigated further to probe dynamic changes in the biological target and animal models in questionUBL - phd migration 201
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