4 resultados para Subregion Ibague

em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid


Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The Spanish NGO "Alianza por la Solidaridad" has installed improved cookstoves in 3000 households during 2012 and 2013 to improve energy efficiency reducing fuelwood consumption and to improve in-door air quality. The type of cookstoves were Noflaye Jeeg and Noflaye Jaboot and were installed in the Cassamance Natural Subregion covering part of Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau. The Technical University of Madrid (UPM) has conducted a field study on a sample of these households to assess the effect of improved cookstoves on kitchen air quality. Measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) and fine particle matter (PM2.5) were taken for 24-hr period before and after the installation of improved cook-stoves. The 24-hr mean CO concentrations were lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for Guinea-Bissau but higher for Senegal and Gambia, even after the installation of improved cookstoves. As for PM2.5 concentrations, 24-hr mean were always higher than these guidelines. However, improved cookstoves produced significant reductions on 24-hr mean CO and PM2.5 concentrations in Senegal and for mean and maximum PM2.5 concentration on Gambia. Although this variability needs to be explained by further research to determine which other factors could affect indoor air pollution, the study provided a better understanding of the problem and envisaged alternatives to be implemented in fu-ture phases of the NGO project.

Relevância:

20.00% 20.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

The Spanish NGO "Alianza por la Solidaridad" has installed improved cookstoves in 3000 households during 2012 and 2013 to improve energy efficiency reducing fuelwood consumption and to improve indoor air quality. The type of cookstoves were Noflaye Jeeg and Noflaye Jaboot and were installed in the Cassamance Natural Subregion covering part of Senegal, The Gambia and Guinea-Bissau. The Technical University of Madrid (UPM) has conducted a field study on a sample of these households to assess the effect of improved cookstoves on kitchen air quality. Measurements of carbon monoxide (CO) and fine particle matter (PM2.5) were taken for 24-hr period before and after the installation of improved cookstoves. The 24-hr mean CO concentrations were lower than the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines for Guinea-Bissau but higher for Senegal and Gambia, even after the installation of improved cookstoves. As for PM2.5 concentrations, 24-hr mean were always higher than these guidelines. However, improved cookstoves produced significant reductions on 24-hr mean CO and PM2.5 concentrations in Senegal and for mean and maximum PM2.5 concentration on Gambia. Although this variability needs to be explained by further research to determine which other factors could affect indoor air pollution, the study provided a better understanding of the problem and envisaged alternatives to be implemented in future phases of the NGO project.

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Systems biology techniques are a topic of recent interest within the neurological field. Computational intelligence (CI) addresses this holistic perspective by means of consensus or ensemble techniques ultimately capable of uncovering new and relevant findings. In this paper, we propose the application of a CI approach based on ensemble Bayesian network classifiers and multivariate feature subset selection to induce probabilistic dependences that could match or unveil biological relationships. The research focuses on the analysis of high-throughput Alzheimer's disease (AD) transcript profiling. The analysis is conducted from two perspectives. First, we compare the expression profiles of hippocampus subregion entorhinal cortex (EC) samples of AD patients and controls. Second, we use the ensemble approach to study four types of samples: EC and dentate gyrus (DG) samples from both patients and controls. Results disclose transcript interaction networks with remarkable structures and genes not directly related to AD by previous studies. The ensemble is able to identify a variety of transcripts that play key roles in other neurological pathologies. Classical statistical assessment by means of non-parametric tests confirms the relevance of the majority of the transcripts. The ensemble approach pinpoints key metabolic mechanisms that could lead to new findings in the pathogenesis and development of AD

Relevância:

10.00% 10.00%

Publicador:

Resumo:

Este proyecto tiene por objeto el estudio de la viabilidad, tanto económica como técnica, de la explotación de una cantera de calizas pertenecientes a la formación geológica Calizas del Páramo. El yacimiento explotado es de tipo superficial, con una profundidad media entre 30 y 35 m. La concesión de explotación se localiza en la subcomarca de la Alcarria de Alcalá, al sureste de la Comunidad de Madrid. La caliza extraída es utilizada para fabricación de cemento, micronizados y pinturas, utilizándose el subproducto como árido en diferentes materiales de la construcción, como fabricación de hormigones, aglomerados asfálticos, sub-base para carreteras, caminos y otros usos similares. Desde el punto de vista técnico, la explotación se realiza a cielo abierto por el método de banqueo descendente en profundidad y restauración progresiva, mediante arranque por perforación y voladura, y posterior carga y transporte de materiales por medios mecánicos. El Proyecto de Explotación plantea la extracción de un volumen total de material del orden de 32,85 Mt. Atendiendo a la cifra de reservas explotables y al ritmo de producción anual previsto, el período de explotación contemplado en este Proyecto es del orden de 30 años desde la situación actual. El estudio realizado de los indicadores económicos nos muestra que el proyecto es rentable, con todo ello, parece concluirse que, tanto técnica como económicamente, la explotación es viable. ABSTRACT This project aims to study the economic and technical feasibility for the operation of a limestone quarry belonging to the geological formation of the Calizas del Páramo. The reservoir exploited is superficial type, with an average depth between 30 and 35 m. The mining concession is located in the subregion of the Alcarria de Alcalá, southeast of Madrid. The extracted limestone is used for manufacturing cement, micronized and paintings, using the product as aggregate in different construction materials, such as manufacture of concrete, asphalt mixes, sub-base for roads, paths and other similar uses. From the technical point of view, the operation will be held openpit by the method of depth descending benching and progressive restoration. The operation begins by drilling and blasting, continuing with loading and transport of materials by mechanical methods. The Exploitation Project raises the extraction of a total volume of material of 32.85 Mt approximately Considering the number of exploitable reserves and expected annual production rate, the operating period referred to in this project is of the order of 30 years from the current situation. The study of economic indicators shows that the project is profitable, yet it can be concluded that, both technically and economically, the exploitation of mineral resources is viable.