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    Methane Reforming with H2S and Sulfur for Hydrogen Production: Thermodynamic Assessment

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    Nowadays, most ofthe hydrogen is obtained from fossil fuels. Atthe same time, the effort and resources dedicated to the developmentof sustainable hydrogen manufacturing processes are rapidly increasingto promote the energy transition toward renewable sources. In thisdirection, a potential source of hydrogen could be hydrogen sulfide,produced as a byproduct in several processes, and in particular inthe oil extraction and refinery operations. Methane reforming usingH(2)S has recently attracted much interest for its economicand environmental implications. Its conversion, in fact, providesa viable way for the elimination of a hazardous molecule, producinga high-added value product like hydrogen. At the same time, some ofthe still open key aspects of this process are the coke depositiondue to thermal pyrolysis of methane and the process endothermicity.In this work, the methane reforming with H2S by co-feedingsulfur is investigated through a detailed thermodynamic analysis asa way to alleviate the critical aspects highlighted for the process.A parametric analysis was conducted to assess the best thermodynamicconditions in terms of pressure, temperature, and feed composition.Changing the sulfur, H2S, and methane feed compositioncan enhance the system by improving the hydrogen production yield,reducing the carbon and sulfur deposition, increasing the H2S removal efficiency, and reducing the necessary thermal duty

    Magnetic and ground penetrating radar for the research of Medieval buried structures in Marche Region

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    A magnetic and Ground Penetrating Radar joint survey was carried out in the framework of the R.I.M.E.M. project that has the aim of supporting the archaeological prospections and drive the selection of the excavation areas related to the Late Roman Period and Early Middle Ages in the Central and Southern Italy. In particular, this papers deals with the magnetic surveys acquired near “Madonna della Valle” and GPR and magnetic joint surveys carried out in “Monastero”site. Most of magnetic maps carried out in “Madonna della Valle” site shown the absence of structured magnetic anomalies, despite of the presence of archaeological signs. Several hypothesis were given to explain this evidence. Joint interpretation performed in “Monastero” site shown more intense magnetic anomalies related with shallower reflections due to probably to buried pipes. Other reflections are related with magnetic anomalies compatible with archaeological targets, but some significant reflections do not correspond to any magnetic anomaly, indicating magnetic method could be “blind” respect the archaeological target. New field surveys including the electrical resistivity tomography could be carried out in order to overcome these acquisition and interpretation difficulties

    Magnetic and ground penetrating radar for the research of Medieval buried structures in Marche Region

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    A magnetic and Ground Penetrating Radar joint survey was carried out in the framework of the R.I.M.E.M. project that has the aim of supporting the archaeological prospections and drive the selection of the excavation areas related to the Late Roman Period and Early Middle Ages in the Central and Southern Italy. In particular, this papers deals with the magnetic surveys acquired near \u201cMadonna della Valle\u201d and GPR and magnetic joint surveys carried out in \u201cMonastero\u201dsite. Most of magnetic maps carried out in \u201cMadonna della Valle\u201d site shown the absence of structured magnetic anomalies, despite of the presence of archaeological signs. Several hypothesis were given to explain this evidence. Joint interpretation performed in \u201cMonastero\u201d site shown more intense magnetic anomalies related with shallower reflections due to probably to buried pipes. Other reflections are related with magnetic anomalies compatible with archaeological targets, but some significant reflections do not correspond to any magnetic anomaly, indicating magnetic method could be \u201cblind\u201d respect the archaeological target. New field surveys including the electrical resistivity tomography could be carried out in order to overcome these acquisition and interpretation difficulties

    A multidimensional implicit approach to gender stereotypes

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    : Research has widely explained gender inequalities in terms of gender stereotypes, according to which women are considered more nurturing, empathic, and emotional but less competent - than men. Recent evidence highlights that especially women are portrayed along multiple dimensions. In this research, we adopted an implicit Semantic Misattribution procedure to detect whether gender stereotypes have a multidimensional structure and are differently attributed to men and women. Results showed that Competence and Dominance-related terms were considered more masculine ones. In contrast, Morality and Physical Attractiveness were attributed to feminine ideograms to a higher and significant extent than masculine ones. Sociability was related to feminine and masculine ideograms almost to the same extent. The gathered evidence provided a multidimensional picture even composed of more judgment dimensions with reference to women highlighting how it can be difficult for them to meet all those multiple expectancies

    Altering Time Perception in Virtual Reality through Multimodal Visual-tactile Kappa Effect

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    The perception of time is highly subjective and intertwined with space perception. In a well-known perceptual illusion, called Kappa effect, the distance between consecutive stimuli is modified to induce time distortions in the perceived inter-stimulus interval that are proportional to the distance between the stimuli. However, to the best of our knowledge, this effect has not been characterized and exploited in virtual reality (VR) within a multisensory elicitation framework. This paper investigates the Kappa effect elicited by concurrent visual-tactile stimuli delivered to the forearm, through a multimodal VR interface. This paper compares the outcomes of an experiment in VR with the results of the same experiment performed in the “physical world”, where a multimodal interface was applied to participants' forearm to deliver controlled visual-tactile stimuli. Our results suggest that a multimodal Kappa effect can be elicited both in VR and in the physical world relying on concurrent visual-tactile stimulation. Moreover, our results confirm the existence of a relation between the ability of participants in discriminating the duration of time intervals and the magnitude of the experienced Kappa effect. These outcomes can be exploited to modulate the subjective perception of time in VR, paving the path toward more personalised human-computer interaction

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    La teoria classica

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    L'era di Grothendieck

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    Introduzione

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    EnThis work is a survey on the evolution of Operator Theory from its birth up its present state.Thus,after a brief sketch of the classical theory,we examine is some detail Grothendieck's fundamental work and then show how from this the theory developed to take its modern shape through the systematic use,largely due to Pietsch,of the concept of an operator ideal.Finally.the last section is dedicated to some general open problems which are fundamental for the theory
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