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    Is the last generation theology, as developed by M.L.Andreasen compatible with Ellen G,. White's theology of the remnant?

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    Master's thesis in Theology. VID Specialized University, School of Mission and Theology, May 2016MV 17 S

    Hypergroups and Geometric Spaces

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    We explain some links between hypergrpoups and geometric spaces. We show that for any given hypergroup it is possible to define a particular geometric space and then a canonical homomorphism between the hypergroup and a group

    Energy and thermodynamical study of a small innovative compressed air energy storage system (micro-CAES)

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    There is a growing interest in the electrical energy storage system, due to the high penetration of the energy produced by renewable sources, the possibility of leveling the absorption peak of the electric network (peak shaving) and the advantage of separating the production phase from the exertion phase (time shift). Compressed air energy storage systems (CAES) are one of the most promising technologies of this field, because they are characterized by a high reliability, low environmental impact and a remarkable energy density. The main disadvantage of big systems is that they depend on geological formations which are necessary to the storage. The micro-CAES system, with a rigid storage vessel, guarantees a high portability of the system and a higher adaptability even with distributed or stand-alone energy productions. This article carries out a thermodynamical and energy analysis of the micro-CAES system, a result of the mathematical model created in a Matlab/Simulink® environment. New ideas will be discussed, as the one concerning the quasi-isothermal compression/expansion, through the exertion of a biphasic mixture, that will increase the total system efficiency and enable a combined production of electric, thermal and refrigeration energies. This is something promising for the development of an experimental devic

    Some results on a new refinable class suitable for fractional differential problems

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    In recent years, we found that some multiscale methods applied to fractional differential problems, are easy and efficient to implement, when we use some fractional refinable functions introduced in the literature. In fact, these functions not only generate a multiresolution on R, but also have fractional (non-integer) derivative satisfying a very convenient recursive relation. For this reason, in this paper, we describe this class of refinable functions and focus our attention on their approximating properties

    Evaluation methodology for energy efficiency measures in industry and service sector

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    Directive 2012/27/EU, transposed in Italy with Decree of 4 July 2014 No102, a common framework of measures for the promotion of energy efficiency in European Union, is an innovative tool for improvement of energy efficiency and also necessary to undertake main objective of European Union (save 20% of primary energy consumption by 2020). Large enterprises and energy-intensive firms, except those having an energy management system (EnMS) according to ISO 50001 or compliant with EMAS Eco-Management and Audit Scheme or ISO 14001 fall under obligations and must be carry out energy audits every 4 years starting by December 2015 having "SMART" requirements: be Specific, Measurable, Accessible, Realistic, Time related. The analysis on a sample of Italian companies, mainly of small and medium enterprises (SME) in industry and the service sector, was conducted. Energy audit was carried out to identify Energy Company Profile, rationalize energy consumption to increase energy efficiency, assessing potential for energy savings and reducing of environmental impact. For any business context a series of energy efficiency measures has been proposed, selecting high profitability energy saving options by applying a priority criterion. Technical and economic indicators were reported on best practices focusing on tertiary sector and also industry. The study, starting from the feasibility assessments, aims to establish a possible correlation between energy performance indicators (EnPIs) and a limited number of parameters of the energy systems, in terms of production, operation and power consumption. Comparative assessment of energy-saving measures provides an useful method for assessing applicability of standard energy-saving measures in similar contexts and cost-effectiveness of solutions, as a function of a limited number of parameters

    Applications of Micro-CAES Systems: Energy and Economic Analysis☆

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    Abstract The present study concerns the development of a micro-CAES system for thermal and electrical energy storage for residential and non-residential users (shelter/remote users including), in order to reduce energy costs and increase the reliability of energy supply from renewable sources. The micro-CAES system allows you to store the electricity generated from renewable and conventional sources to pressure energy. Further thermal energy can be recovered from conversion process, stored and used for space heating or hot water. The micro-CAES allows you to reduce peak energy demand by utilities (peak shaving), decrease the size of the power generation devices (downsizing), reduce the power of the contract with the grid operator, size the system on the load curve power users in order to increase energy efficiency and economic sustainability reducing management costs with the advantage to reduce operating costs, use of non-toxic materials, zeroing of GHG emissions (zero emission). The innovative technology is based on high-efficiency energy storage process via storage of compressed air at high pressure, quasi-isothermal compression of a mixture air-liquid for heat storage and supply of electrical power constant during the expansion. The air-liquid mixture with excellent ratio between the phases allows you to obtain quasi-isothermal compression, with maximum compression efficiency and high thermal exchange, it enables to have a constant electrical power during the expansion, at a constant pressure during discharge. A dedicated software enables to manage the micro-CAES system to adapt its operation as a function of external conditions and user requirements. An energetic and economic analysis has been performed identifying the optimal size reference. The power supply system provides for the integration of small wind and photovoltaic with a storage system based on micro-CAES. The technological challenge is to be able to ensure a constant power level selected throughout the day

    Mobile Platform of SRF Production and Electricity and Heat Generation

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    Abstract The technological frontier is ripe for action on the cycle of municipal waste at local level through the optimization of existing treatment processes, adapting to European Union directives. The study concerns the analysis of the waste cycle in order to rationalize the current paths of the waste by adapting to EU directives, with a view of the entire supply chain - from the delivery to the energy production (WtE, Waste to Energy) – with a intermediate stage of SRF (Solid Recovered Fuel) production. The DIMA has developed an innovative platform for MSW treatment (unsorted and not), based on newly developed technologies that enables its weight and volume reduction and the transformation in SRF high quality, by achieving consistent chemical-physical and particle size parameters through the innovative technology of mechanochemical micronization. This standardized fuel product is therefore suitable for energy recovery within the platform using the most advanced gasification process. The study aims at developing a mobile demonstration plant of 100-200 kWe for energy recovery from waste in cogeneration by conversion of MSW into SRF through a system of characterization, treatment and recycling based on a highly innovative mechanochemical refining system. The SRF is enhanced through more advanced gasification process and it can used for the production of electricity and thermal energy. The production, the gasification and the syngas combustion take place in modular units arranged in appropriate mobile units (containers) appropriately configured, to fully meet the objectives of a sustainable policy management and security of waste. b Unit 1 (waste treater - SRF producer) is developed to operate the transformation of industrial waste in SRF for subsequent gasification inside unit 2 (Boiler Gasifier). It carries out a pre-treatment and mechanochemical micronization waste treatment. The SRF is reduced into pellets to be introduced into the 2 (boiler gasifier) to its gasification (syngas production). The pellet (auxiliary unit 4, pellettizer) is gasified in the unit 2 and enriched in order to obtain synmethan gas for producing electricity in the cogeneration unit 3 (energies production)

    Genetic Predisposition to Familial Nonmedullary Thyroid Cancer: An Update of Molecular Findings and State-of-the-Art Studies

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    Familial thyroid cancer has become a well-recognized entity in patients with thyroid cancer originating from follicular cells, that is, nonmedullary thyroid carcinoma. The diagnosis of familial thyroid cancer provides an opportunity for early detection and possible prevention in family members. Understanding the syndromes associated with familial thyroid cancer allows clinicians to evaluate and treat patients for coexisting pathologic conditions. About five percents of patients with well-differentiated thyroid carcinoma have a familial disease. Patients with familial non-medullalry thyroid cancer have more aggressive tumors with increased rates of extrathyroid extension, lymph node metastases, and frequently show the phenomenon of “anticipation” (earlier age at disease onset and increased severity in successive generations). So far, four predisposition loci have been identified in relatively rare extended pedigrees, and association studies have identified multiple predisposing variants for differentiated thyroid cancer. This suggests that there is a high degree of genetic heterogeneity and that the development of this type of tumor is a multifactorial and complex process in which predisposing genetic variants interact with a number of incompletely understood environmental risk factors. Thus, the search for the causative variants is still open and will surely benefit from the new technological approaches that have been developed in recent years

    What Is New in Thyroid Cancer: The Special Issue of the Journal Cancers

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    The incidence of thyroid cancer has increased over the past 3 to 4 decades. Nonetheless, the mortality from thyroid cancer has remained stable. The thyroid gland may develop nodules encompassing several types of cell proliferation, from frankly benign to very aggressive forms with many intermediate challenging variants. For this reason, there is growing interest in evaluating thyroid nodules from many points of view, from the clinical to the molecular aspects, in the search for innovative diagnostic and prognostic parameters. The aim of this Special Issue was to provide an overview of recent developments in understanding the biology and molecular oncology of thyroid tumors of follicular cell derivation and their repercussions on the diagnosis, prognosis, and therapy. The contributions of many experts in the field made up a Special Issue of Cancers journal, that focusing on different aspects, including mechanistic and functional facets, gives the status of art of clinical and biological perspectives of thyroid cancer
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