8 resultados para Union Colony of Colorado.
em Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
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A theory is developed of an electrostatic probe in a fully-ionized plasma in the presence of a strong magnetic field. The ratio of electron Larmor radius to probe transverse dimension is assumed to be small. Poisson's equation, together with kinetic equations for ions and electrons are considered. An asymptotic perturbation method of multiple scales is used by considering the characteristic lengths appearing in the problem. The leading behavior of the solution is found. The results obtained appear to apply to weaker fields also, agreeing with the solutions known in the limit of no magnetic field. The range of potentials for wich results are presented is limited. The basic effects produced by the field are a depletion of the plasma near the probe and a non-monotonic potential surrounding the probe. The ion saturation current is not changed but changes appear in both the floating potential Vf and the slope of the current-voltage diagram at Vf. The transition region extends beyond the space potential Vs,at wich point the current is largely reduced. The diagram does not have an exponential form in this region as commonly assumed. There exists saturation in electron collection. The extent to which the plasma is disturbed is determined. A cylindrical probe has no solution because of a logarithmic singularity at infinity. Extensions of the theory are considered.
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Penguin colonies represent some of the most concentrated sources of ammonia emissions to the atmosphere in the world. The ammonia emitted into the atmosphere can have a large influence on the nitrogen cycling of ecosystems near the colonies. However, despite the ecological importance of the emissions, no measurements of ammonia emissions from penguin colonies have been made. The objective of this work was to determine the ammonia emission rate of a penguin colony using inverse-dispersion modelling and gradient methods. We measured meteorological variables and mean atmospheric concentrations of ammonia at seven locations near a colony of Adélie penguins in Antarctica to provide input data for inverse-dispersion modelling. Three different atmospheric dispersion models (ADMS, LADD and a Lagrangian stochastic model) were used to provide a robust emission estimate. The Lagrangian stochastic model was applied both in ‘forwards’ and ‘backwards’ mode to compare the difference between the two approaches. In addition, the aerodynamic gradient method was applied using vertical profiles of mean ammonia concentrations measured near the centre of the colony. The emission estimates derived from the simulations of the three dispersion models and the aerodynamic gradient method agreed quite well, giving a mean emission of 1.1 g ammonia per breeding pair per day (95% confidence interval: 0.4–2.5 g ammonia per breeding pair per day). This emission rate represents a volatilisation of 1.9% of the estimated nitrogen excretion of the penguins, which agrees well with that estimated from a temperature-dependent bioenergetics model. We found that, in this study, the Lagrangian stochastic model seemed to give more reliable emission estimates in ‘forwards’ mode than in ‘backwards’ mode due to the assumptions made.
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After joining the European Union in 1986, Spain experienced steady economic growth that enabled the country to grow at a greater pace than other European countries. During this period, the government of Spain opted for major investments in public infrastructure by taking advantage both of the funding provided by the European Union and of several types of public-private-partnership (PPP) approaches. Within this framework, the government of Spain between 1996 and 2004 procured a series of toll highway concessions. These concessions entered into operation a few years before the global economic recession made itself felt in Spain. The concession contracts signed between the government and some private consortia allocated most of the risks (expropriation, construction, and traffic) to the private sector. In this paper the impact that the economic recession has had on the business performance of the concessionaires is assessed, and the effectiveness of the measures adopted by the government to help the concessionaire to avoid bankruptcy is analyzed. It was found that some of the guarantees offered by the legal framework to the concessionaires in case of bankruptcy are prompting an outcome that could negatively affect the users. In addition to that, some suggestions as to how to better allocate risk in toll highway concessions in the future are provided.
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The first step in order to comply with the European Union goals of Near to Zero Energy Buildings is to reduce the energy consumption in buildings. Most of the building consumption is related to the use of active systems to maintain the interior comfort. Passive design strategies contribute to improve the interior comfort conditions, increasing the energy efficiency in buildings and reducing their energy consumption. In this work, an analysis of the passive strategies used in Net Energy Plus Houses has been made. The participating houses of the Solar Decathlon Europe 2012 competition were used as case studies. The passive design strategies of these houses were compared with the annual simulations, and the competition monitored data, especially during the Passive Monitored Period. The analysis included the thermal properties of the building envelope, geometric parameters, ratios and others passive solutions such as Thermal Energy Storage systems, evaporative cooling, night ventilation, solar gains and night sky radiation cooling. The results reflect the impact of passive design strategies on the houses' comfort and efficiency, as well as their influence in helping to achieve the Zero Energy Buildings category.
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We consider a simplified system of a growing colony of cells described as a free boundary problem. The system consists of two hyperbolic equations of first order coupled to an ODE to describe the behavior of the boundary. The system for cell populations includes non-local terms of integral type in the coefficients. By introducing a comparison with solutions of an ODE's system, we show that there exists a unique homogeneous steady state which is globally asymptotically stable for a range of parameters under the assumption of radially symmetric initial data.
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Free people association constructed from button to above to get better conditions of people using local resources, are among others, elements of local development. LEADER (Liaisons HQWUH DFWLYLWpV GH 'HYHORSHPHQW GH /¶(FRQRPLH 5XUDO) is the Europe Union model of rural development. The LEADER method is conformed in seven features which are factors of success in the approach of applying in different territories . The actions held in the municipal council of rural development of San Andres C a l p a n during 2010 showed some elements of LEADER for it´s adjustment: 1).- territory definition , 2).- local association , 3).- financing. It´s used a methodology consists of reviewing documents about the financing and association in the territory studied, survey applying t define the model of agricultural production and development along with mayors of different municipalities, the economical and social actors. The definition performance field with territory integration of citizen councils as groups of local action and a financing strategy are part of the results of this process of adapting in this territory
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Los conjuntos bacterianos son sistemas dinámicos difíciles de modelar debido a que las bacterias colaboran e intercambian información entre sí. Estos microorganismos procariotas pueden tomar decisiones por mayoría e intercambiar información genética importante que, por ejemplo, las haga resistentes a un antibiótico. El proceso de conjugación consiste en el intercambio de un plásmido de una bacteria con otra, permitiendo así que se transfieran propiedades. Estudios recientes han demostrado que estos plásmidos pueden ser reprogramados artificialmente para que la bacteria que lo contenga realice una función específica [1]. Entre la multitud de aplicaciones que supone esta idea, el proyecto europeo PLASWIRES está intentando demostrar que es posible usar organismos vivos como computadores distribuidos en paralelo y plásmidos como conexión entre ellos mediante conjugación. Por tanto, mediante una correcta programación de un plásmido, se puede conseguir, por ejemplo, hacer que una colonia de bacterias haga la función de un antibiótico o detecte otros plásmidos peligrosos en bacterias virulentas. El proceso experimental para demostrar esta idea puede llegar a ser algo lento y tedioso, por lo que es necesario el uso de simuladores que predigan su comportamiento. Debido a que el proyecto PLASWIRES se basa en la conjugación bacteriana, surge la necesidad de un simulador que reproduzca esta operación. El presente trabajo surge debido a la deficiencia del simulador GRO para reproducir la conjugación. En este documento se detallan las modificaciones necesarias para que GRO pueda representar este proceso, así como analizar los datos obtenidos e intentar ajustar el modelo a los datos obtenidos por el Instituto de Biomedicina y Biotecnología de Cantabria (IBBTEC). ---ABSTRACT---Bacterial colonies are dynamical systems difficult to model because bacteria collaborate and exchange information with each other. These prokaryotic organisms can make decisions by majority and exchange important genetic information, for example, make them resistant to an antibiotic. The conjugation process is the exchange of a plasmid from one bacterium to another, allowing both to have the same properties. Recent studies have shown that these plasmids can be artificially reprogrammed to make the bacteria that contain it to perform a specific function [1]. Among the multitude of applications involved in this idea, the European project PLASWIRES is attempting to prove that it is possible to use living organisms as parallel and distributed computers with plasmids acting as connectors between them through conjugation. Thus, by properly programming a plasmid, you can get a colony of bacteria that work as an antibiotic or detect hazardous plasmids in virulent bacteria. The experimental process to prove this idea can be slow and tedious, so the use of simulators to predict their behavior is required. Since PLASWIRES project is based on bacterial conjugation, a simulator that can reproduce this operation is required. This work arises due to the absence of the conjugation process in the simulator GRO. This document details the changes made to GRO to represent this process, analyze the data and try to adjust the model to the data obtained by the Institute of Biomedicine and Biotechnology of Cantabria ( IBBTEC ). This project has two main objectives, the first is to add the functionality of intercellular communication by conjugation to the simulator GRO, and the second is to use the experimental data obtained by the IBBTEC. To do this, the following points should be followed: • Study of conjugation biology as a mechanism of intercellular communication. • Design and implementation of the algorithm that simulates conjugation. • Experimental validation and model adjust to the experimental data on rates of conjugation and bacterial growth.
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RESUMEN. Estudio sobre el modelo de planificación-producción de las ciudades extractivas y productivas de la antigua Unión Soviética –resultado de la materialización del régimen económico centralizado- y de sus consecuencias actuales derivadas de una falta de política medioambiental. Se centra en la ciudad extractiva de Neft Daşhları, de su colapso y de todo el paisaje energético petrolífero que constituye la península de Abşheron. ABSTRACT. Study about production-planning model of extraction and production cities of the former Soviet Union –resulted of the economic centralized system- and their present consequences resulting of a lack of environmental policy. It focuses on the extractive city: Neft Daşhları, its collapse and the entire energy landscape constitutes The Abşheron Peninsula.