999 resultados para Cycle futile


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L'obésité est une maladie associée à de nombreuses complications comme le diabète de type 2, l'hypertension et le cancer. De nos jours, les modifications au mode de vie, tels l’alimentation et le niveau d’activité physique, ne sont pas suffisants pour combattre les effets délétères de l'obésité. La pharmacothérapie est un traitement alternatif bien que les effets bénéfiques soient temporaires et ne peuvent être maintenus à long terme. Le besoin pour un traitement bénéfique à long terme sans effet secondaire n'est pas comblé. Mieux connu pour son rôle dans la régulation de la pression artérielle, le système rénine-angiotensine favorise l'entreposage du gras. Le récepteur à la prorénine et à la rénine est une composante du système rénine-angiotensine. Ainsi, le récepteur qui amplifie l'activation de celui-ci pourrait avoir un rôle clé dans le gain de masse grasse. Le but de ce projet de thèse est d'évaluer le rôle du récepteur à la prorénine et à la rénine dans le développement de l'obésité et de ses complications chez la souris et ce, en utilisant une combinaison de diète riche en gras et en hydrates de carbone et du handle region peptide, un bloqueur du récepteur à la prorénine à la rénine. Après une période de 10 semaines, nous avons constaté que l'expression et la protéine du récepteur à la prorénine et à la rénine augmentent spécifiquement dans le tissu adipeux sous-cutané et viscéral des souris obèses. Lorsqu'administré en concomitance avec une diète riche en gras et en hydrates de carbone, le handle region peptide favorise chez la souris des diminutions des gains des masses corporelles et adipeuses viscérales. Une diminution de l'expression de l'enzyme catalysant la dernière étape de la lipogenèse pourrait être responsable de la réduction de gras viscéral. Chez les mêmes animaux, l'expression de plusieurs adipokines est également diminuée dans le tissu adipeux suggérant une réduction de la résistance à l'insuline, de l'inflammation et de l'infiltration des macrophages localement dans le gras sous-cutané et viscéral. L'augmentation de l'expression d’un marqueur de l'adipogenèse dans le tissu adipeux sous-cutané pourrait suggérer un plus grand nombre d'adipocytes. Cela pourrait tamponner l'excès d'acides gras libres circulants puisque nous avons constaté une diminution de ce paramètre chez les souris ayant une diète riche en gras et en hydrates de carbone et traitées avec le peptide. Nous avons émis l'hypothèse qu'un cycle futile pourrait être activé dans le gras sous-cutané car nous avons observé une augmentation de l'expression de plusieurs enzymes impliquées dans la lipogenèse et dans la lipolyse. Le ''brunissement'' du tissu adipeux est la présence de cellules similaires aux adipocytes bruns dans le tissu adipeux qui sont caractérisés par une grande densité mitochondriale et la thermogenèse. L'augmentation de l'expression des marqueurs de ''brunissement'' et de biogenèse de mitochondrie dans le gras sous-cutané suggère que le ''brunissement'' pourrait également être activé dans ce dépôt de gras. La sensibilité à l'insuline chez ces animaux pourrait être améliorée telle que suggérée en circulation par la diminution de l'insuline, par le glucose qui change peu, par l'augmentation du ratio glucose sur insuline ainsi que par un changement potentiel dans la corrélation entre le poids corporel de la souris et les niveaux d’adiponectine circulante. Nos travaux suggèrent que le handle region peptide pourrait augmenter la capacité du tissu adipeux sous-cutané à métaboliser les lipides circulants avec l'activation potentielle d'un cycle futile et le ''brunissement''. Cela préviendrait le dépôt ectopique de lipides vers les compartiments viscéraux comme le suggère la réduction de masse adipeuse viscérale chez les souris ayant une diète riche en gras et en hydrates de carbone et traitées avec le peptide. Utilisant un modèle de souris, cette étude démontre le potentiel pharmacologique du handle region peptide comme un nouveau traitement pour prévenir l'obésité.

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Crassulacean acid metabolism (CAM) confers crucial adaptations for plants living under frequent environmental stresses. A wide metabolic plasticity can be found among CAM species regarding the type of storage carbohydrate, organic acid accumulated at night and decarboxylating system. Consequently, many aspects of the CAM pathway control are still elusive while the impact of this photosynthetic adaptation on nitrogen metabolism has remained largely unexplored. In this study, we investigated a possible link between the CAM cycle and the nitrogen assimilation in the atmospheric bromeliad Tillandsia pohliana by simultaneously characterizing the diel changes in key enzyme activities and metabolite levels of both organic acid and nitrate metabolisms. The results revealed that T. pohliana performed a typical CAM cycle in which phosphoenolpyruvate carboxylase and phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase phosphorylation seemed to play a crucial role to avoid futile cycles of carboxylation and decarboxylation. Unlike all other bromeliads previously investigated, almost equimolar concentrations of malate and citrate were accumulated at night. Moreover, a marked nocturnal depletion in the starch reservoirs and an atypical pattern of nitrate reduction restricted to the nighttime were also observed. Since reduction and assimilation of nitrate requires a massive supply of reducing power and energy and considering that T. pohliana lives overexposed to the sunlight, we hypothesize that citrate decarboxylation might be an accessory mechanism to increase internal CO(2) concentration during the day while its biosynthesis could provide NADH and ATP for nocturnal assimilation of nitrate. Therefore, besides delivering photoprotection during the day, citrate might represent a key component connecting both CAM pathway and nitrogen metabolism in T. pohliana: a scenario that certainly deserves further study not only in this species but also in other CAM plants that nocturnally accumulate citrate. (C) 2010 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.

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Until now health impact assessment and environmental impact assessment are two different issues, often not addressed together. Both issues have to be dealt with for sustainable building. The aim of this paper is to link healthy and sustainable housing in life cycle assessment. Two strategies are studied: clean air as a functional unity and health as a quality indicator. The strategies are illustrated with an example on the basis of Eco-Quantum, which is a Dutch whole-building assessment tool. It turns out that both strategies do not conflict with the LCA methodology. The LCA methodology has to be refined for this purpose.

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A novel technique was used to measure emission factors for commonly used commercial aircraft including a range of Boeing and Airbus airframes under real world conditions. Engine exhaust emission factors for particles in terms of particle number and mass (PM2.5), along with those for CO2, and NOx were measured for over 280 individual aircraft during the various modes of landing/takeoff (LTO) cycle. Results from this study show that particle number, and NOx emission factors are dependant on aircraft engine thrust level. Minimum and maximum emissions factors for particle number, PM2.5, and NOx emissions were found to be in the range of 4.16×1015-5.42×1016 kg-1, 0.03-0.72 g.kg-1, and 3.25-37.94 g.kg-1 respectively for all measured airframes and LTO cycle modes. Number size distributions of emitted particles for the naturally diluted aircraft plumes in each mode of LTO cycle showed that particles were predominantly in the range of 4 to 100 nm in diameter in all cases. In general, size distributions exhibit similar modality during all phases of the LTO cycle. A very distinct nucleation mode was observed in all particle size distributions, except for taxiing and landing of A320 aircraft. Accumulation modes were also observed in all particle size distributions. Analysis of aircraft engine emissions during LTO cycle showed that aircraft thrust level is considerably higher during taxiing than idling suggesting that International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards need to be modified as the thrust levels for taxi and idle are considered to be the same (7% of total thrust) [1].

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Ordinary desktop computers continue to obtain ever more resources – in-creased processing power, memory, network speed and bandwidth – yet these resources spend much of their time underutilised. Cycle stealing frameworks harness these resources so they can be used for high-performance computing. Traditionally cycle stealing systems have used client-server based architectures which place significant limits on their ability to scale and the range of applica-tions they can support. By applying a fully decentralised network model to cycle stealing the limits of centralised models can be overcome. Using decentralised networks in this manner presents some difficulties which have not been encountered in their previous uses. Generally decentralised ap-plications do not require any significant fault tolerance guarantees. High-performance computing on the other hand requires very stringent guarantees to ensure correct results are obtained. Unfortunately mechanisms developed for traditional high-performance computing cannot be simply translated because of their reliance on a reliable storage mechanism. In the highly dynamic world of P2P computing this reliable storage is not available. As part of this research a fault tolerance system has been created which provides considerable reliability without the need for a persistent storage. As well as increased scalability, fully decentralised networks offer the ability for volunteers to communicate directly. This ability provides the possibility of supporting applications whose tasks require direct, message passing style communication. Previous cycle stealing systems have only supported embarrassingly parallel applications and applications with limited forms of communication so a new programming model has been developed which can support this style of communication within a cycle stealing context. In this thesis I present a fully decentralised cycle stealing framework. The framework addresses the problems of providing a reliable fault tolerance sys-tem and supporting direct communication between parallel tasks. The thesis includes a programming model for developing cycle stealing applications with direct inter-process communication and methods for optimising object locality on decentralised networks.

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This paper traces the history of store (retailer-controlled) and national (manufacture controlled)brands; identifies the key historical characteristics of the past 200 years of marketing history;describes the four main time periods of U.S. retail marketing (1800 - 2000); and comments on the most likely developments within the current phases of brand marketing. Will the future focus on technology and new forms of communications? The Internet exemplifies an unconventional retailing environment, with etailer numbers growing rapidly. The central proposition of this paper is that a "cycle of control" - a pattern of marketing developments within the history of retailing and national marketing communications - Can indicate the success of marketing strategies in the future.

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Experience plays an important role in building management. “How often will this asset need repair?” or “How much time is this repair going to take?” are types of questions that project and facility managers face daily in planning activities. Failure or success in developing good schedules, budgets and other project management tasks depend on the project manager's ability to obtain reliable information to be able to answer these types of questions. Young practitioners tend to rely on information that is based on regional averages and provided by publishing companies. This is in contrast to experienced project managers who tend to rely heavily on personal experience. Another aspect of building management is that many practitioners are seeking to improve available scheduling algorithms, estimating spreadsheets and other project management tools. Such “micro-scale” levels of research are important in providing the required tools for the project manager's tasks. However, even with such tools, low quality input information will produce inaccurate schedules and budgets as output. Thus, it is also important to have a broad approach to research at a more “macro-scale.” Recent trends show that the Architectural, Engineering, Construction (AEC) industry is experiencing explosive growth in its capabilities to generate and collect data. There is a great deal of valuable knowledge that can be obtained from the appropriate use of this data and therefore the need has arisen to analyse this increasing amount of available data. Data Mining can be applied as a powerful tool to extract relevant and useful information from this sea of data. Knowledge Discovery in Databases (KDD) and Data Mining (DM) are tools that allow identification of valid, useful, and previously unknown patterns so large amounts of project data may be analysed. These technologies combine techniques from machine learning, artificial intelligence, pattern recognition, statistics, databases, and visualization to automatically extract concepts, interrelationships, and patterns of interest from large databases. The project involves the development of a prototype tool to support facility managers, building owners and designers. This final report presents the AIMMTM prototype system and documents how and what data mining techniques can be applied, the results of their application and the benefits gained from the system. The AIMMTM system is capable of searching for useful patterns of knowledge and correlations within the existing building maintenance data to support decision making about future maintenance operations. The application of the AIMMTM prototype system on building models and their maintenance data (supplied by industry partners) utilises various data mining algorithms and the maintenance data is analysed using interactive visual tools. The application of the AIMMTM prototype system to help in improving maintenance management and building life cycle includes: (i) data preparation and cleaning, (ii) integrating meaningful domain attributes, (iii) performing extensive data mining experiments in which visual analysis (using stacked histograms), classification and clustering techniques, associative rule mining algorithm such as “Apriori” and (iv) filtering and refining data mining results, including the potential implications of these results for improving maintenance management. Maintenance data of a variety of asset types were selected for demonstration with the aim of discovering meaningful patterns to assist facility managers in strategic planning and provide a knowledge base to help shape future requirements and design briefing. Utilising the prototype system developed here, positive and interesting results regarding patterns and structures of data have been obtained.