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Punto di partenza per il lavoro presentato, sono le tematiche legate alle pratiche di consumo di cibo in un’ottica che superi una semplice visione utilitaristica delle stesse, mentre viene evidenziato invece il più profondo rapporto uomo-cibo e i fenomeni di socializzazione che ne scaturiscono. Si trovano pertanto a coniugarsi la sociologia dei consumi e la sociologia della cultura. La base per questa visione del cibo e delle pratiche di produzione e consumo ad esso collegate è l’ipotesi che nel rapporto uomo-cibo sia individuabile un livello di significato superiore al mero utilitarismo/nutrizionismo, che si compone di una dimensione strutturale, una dimensione simbolica ed una dimensione metaforica. Il cibo, e di conseguenza tutte le pratiche ad esso collegate (produzione, elaborazione, consumo), rientrano pertanto in maniera naturale nella categoria “cultura”, e quindi, accostandoci al paradigma del passaggio da natura a società, attraverso il cibo si crea e si alimenta la socialità del consorzio umano, e quindi l’umanità stessa. Accostando a queste concettualizzazioni l’idea che il consumo in generale possa diventare una prassi tramite cui esperire una più diffusa ricerca di sostenibilità nello sviluppo del territorio, (facendosi carico delle conseguenze socio-ambientali derivanti dalla fruizione di determinati oggetti piuttosto che altri), si è sviluppata l’ipotesi che al consumo alimentare possa competere un ruolo precipuamente attivo nella definizione di pratiche sociali orientate alla sostenibilità, capaci cioè di integrare attraverso il consumo – e in relazione all’indebolimento delle tradizionali agenzie di socializzazione – quella perdita di senso civico e solidarietà organizzata che sperimentiamo nelle prassi di vita quotidiana. Sul piano operativo, la tesi è articolata in sei capitoli: • Il percorso presentato prende le mosse dalla considerazione che il cibo, inteso in un’ottica sociologica, costituisce un fattore culturale non irrilevante, anzi fondamentale per il consorzio umano. Si fornisce quindi una breve descrizione del ruolo del cibo nei suoi accostamenti con la definizione di un territorio (e quindi con la sua storia, economia e società), con le arti visive, con il cinema, con la musica, ma anche con la sfera sensoriale (tatto, gusto, olfatto) ed emotivo-cognitiva (psiche) dell’uomo. • Successivamente, si analizza nello specifico la funzione socializzante delle pratiche alimentari, ripercorrendo le tappe principali degli studi classici di sociologia e antropologia dell’alimentazione e introducendo anche l’idea di cibo come simbolo e metafora, che si riflettono sul piano sociale e sulle relazioni tra gli individui. La constatazione che le pratiche legate al cibo sono le uniche attività umane da sempre e per sempre irrinunciabili è un chiaro indicatore di come esse giochino un ruolo fondamentale nella socializzazione umana. • Nel terzo capitolo, la prospettiva simbolico-metaforica è la base di un’analisi di tipo storico delle pratiche alimentari, nello specifico delle pratiche di consumo di cibo, dalle origini dell’umanità ai giorni nostri. Viene presentato un excursus essenziale in cui l’attenzione è focalizzata sulla tavola, sui cibi ivi serviti e sugli eventi di socializzazione che si sviluppano attorno ad essa, considerando situazioni storico-sociali oggettive di cui si è in grado, oggi, di ricostruire le dinamiche e le fasi più significative. • Il quarto capitolo costituisce un momento di riflessione teorica intorno al tema della globalizzazione nella contemporaneità. Sia per una logica progressione cronologica all’interno del lavoro presentato, sia per la rilevanza in quanto inerente alla società attuale in cui viviamo, non si è potuto infatti non soffermarsi un po’ più a fondo sull’analisi delle pratiche alimentari nella contemporaneità, e quindi nella società generalmente definita come “globalizzata” (o “mcdonaldizzata”, per dirla alla Ritzer) ma che in realtà è caratterizzata da un più sottile gioco di equilibri tra dimensione locale e dimensione globale, che si compenetrano come anche nel termine che indica tale equilibrio: il “glocale”. In questo capitolo vengono presentati i principali riferimenti teorici relativi a queste tematiche. • Nel quinto capitolo è stata analizzata, quindi, la declinazione in senso “alimentare” della relazione tra globale e locale, e quindi non solo i mutamenti intercorsi nella contemporaneità nelle pratiche di produzione, scambio e consumo di cibo con particolare riferimento ai sistemi culturali e al territorio, ma anche alcune proposte (sia teoriche che pratiche) a garanzia di uno sviluppo sostenibile del territorio, che trovi i suoi fondamenti sulla perpetuazione di modalità tradizionali di produzione, commercio e consumo di cibo. • Nel sesto capitolo viene analizzato un caso di studio significativo, (il movimento Slow Food, con il suo progetto Terra Madre) senza la pretesa di confermare o smentire né le ipotesi di partenza, né i concetti emersi in itinere, ma semplicemente con l’intenzione di approfondire il percorso svolto attraverso l’esemplificazione operativa e la ricerca entro un piccolo campione composto da testimoni significativi e intervistati, sottoposti a colloqui e interviste incentrate su item inerenti i temi generali di questo lavoro e sul caso di studio considerato. La scelta del caso è motivata dalla considerazione che, alla luce delle filosofia che lo anima e delle attività che svolge, il movimento Slow Food con il progetto Terra Madre costituisce una vera e propria eccellenza nella pianificazione di uno sviluppo sostenibile del territorio e delle sue risorse, tanto economiche quanto sociali e culturali. L’intera analisi è stata condotta tenendo presente l’importanza della comparazione e della collocazione del singolo caso non solo nel contesto sociale di riferimento, ma anche in sintonia con l’ipotesi della ricerca, e quindi con l’assunto che le pratiche alimentari possano guidare uno sviluppo sostenibile del territorio. Per analizzare la realtà individuata, si è in primo luogo proceduto alla raccolta e all’analisi di dati e informazioni volte alla ricostruzione della sua storia e del suo sviluppo attuale. Le informazioni sono state raccolte attraverso l’analisi di materiali, documenti cartacei e documenti multimediali. Si è poi proceduto con colloqui in profondità a testimoni significativi individuati nell’ambito delle attività promosse da Slow Food, con particolare riferimento alle attività di Terra Madre; le informazioni sono state elaborate con l’ausilio dell’analisi del contenuto. Alla luce di quanto analizzato, tanto a livello teorico quanto a livello empirico, la tesi si conclude con alcune considerazioni che, in linea con la finalità dichiarata di approfondire (più che di confermare o smentire) le ipotesi di partenza circa un ruolo fondamentale delle pratiche alimentari nello sviluppo sostenibile del territorio, non possono comunque non tendere ad una convalida dei concetti introduttivi. Si individuano pertanto spunti importanti per affermare che nelle pratiche alimentari, nei tre momenti in cui trovano specificazione (la produzione, lo scambio, il consumo), siano individuabili quei semi valoriali che possono dare solidità alle ipotesi di partenza, e che quindi - nell’intento di operare per uno sviluppo sostenibile del territorio - sia possibile farne un valido strumento al fine di costruire dei veri e propri percorsi di sostenibilità ancorati ai concetti di tutela della tradizione locale, recupero e salvaguardia dei metodi tradizionali di produzione e conservazione, certificazione di tipicità, controllo della distribuzione, riscatto e promozione delle modalità tradizionali di consumo con particolare riferimento alle culture locali.
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This thesis deals with Context Aware Services, Smart Environments, Context Management and solutions for Devices and Service Interoperability. Multi-vendor devices offer an increasing number of services and end-user applications that base their value on the ability to exploit the information originating from the surrounding environment by means of an increasing number of embedded sensors, e.g. GPS, compass, RFID readers, cameras and so on. However, usually such devices are not able to exchange information because of the lack of a shared data storage and common information exchange methods. A large number of standards and domain specific building blocks are available and are heavily used in today's products. However, the use of these solutions based on ready-to-use modules is not without problems. The integration and cooperation of different kinds of modules can be daunting because of growing complexity and dependency. In this scenarios it might be interesting to have an infrastructure that makes the coexistence of multi-vendor devices easy, while enabling low cost development and smooth access to services. This sort of technologies glue should reduce both software and hardware integration costs by removing the trouble of interoperability. The result should also lead to faster and simplified design, development and, deployment of cross-domain applications. This thesis is mainly focused on SW architectures supporting context aware service providers especially on the following subjects: - user preferences service adaptation - context management - content management - information interoperability - multivendor device interoperability - communication and connectivity interoperability Experimental activities were carried out in several domains including Cultural Heritage, indoor and personal smart spaces – all of which are considered significant test-beds in Context Aware Computing. The work evolved within european and national projects: on the europen side, I carried out my research activity within EPOCH, the FP6 Network of Excellence on “Processing Open Cultural Heritage” and within SOFIA, a project of the ARTEMIS JU on embedded systems. I worked in cooperation with several international establishments, including the University of Kent, VTT (the Technical Reserarch Center of Finland) and Eurotech. On the national side I contributed to a one-to-one research contract between ARCES and Telecom Italia. The first part of the thesis is focused on problem statement and related work and addresses interoperability issues and related architecture components. The second part is focused on specific architectures and frameworks: - MobiComp: a context management framework that I used in cultural heritage applications - CAB: a context, preference and profile based application broker which I designed within EPOCH Network of Excellence - M3: "Semantic Web based" information sharing infrastructure for smart spaces designed by Nokia within the European project SOFIA - NoTa: a service and transport independent connectivity framework - OSGi: the well known Java based service support framework The final section is dedicated to the middleware, the tools and, the SW agents developed during my Doctorate time to support context-aware services in smart environments.
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Smart Environments are currently considered a key factor to connect the physical world with the information world. A Smart Environment can be defined as the combination of a physical environment, an infrastructure for data management (called Smart Space), a collection of embedded systems gathering heterogeneous data from the environment and a connectivity solution to convey these data to the Smart Space. With this vision, any application which takes advantages from the environment could be devised, without the need to directly access to it, since all information are stored in the Smart Space in a interoperable format. Moreover, according to this vision, for each entity populating the physical environment, i.e. users, objects, devices, environments, the following questions can be arise: “Who?”, i.e. which are the entities that should be identified? “Where?” i.e. where are such entities located in physical space? and “What?” i.e. which attributes and properties of the entities should be stored in the Smart Space in machine understandable format, in the sense that its meaning has to be explicitly defined and all the data should be linked together in order to be automatically retrieved by interoperable applications. Starting from this the location detection is a necessary step in the creation of Smart Environments. If the addressed entity is a user and the environment a generic environment, a meaningful way to assign the position, is through a Pedestrian Tracking System. In this work two solution for these type of system are proposed and compared. One of the two solution has been studied and developed in all its aspects during the doctoral period. The work also investigates the problem to create and manage the Smart Environment. The proposed solution is to create, by means of natural interactions, links between objects and between objects and their environment, through the use of specific devices, i.e. Smart Objects
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Analysis of publicly available genomes of Streptococcus pneumoniae has led to the identification of a new genomic element resembling gram-positive pilus islets (PIs). Here, we demonstrate that this genomic region, herein referred to as PI-2 (containing the genes pitA, sipA, pitB, srtG1, and srtG2) codes for a novel functional pilus in pneumococcus. Therefore, there are two pilus islets identified so far in this pathogen (PI-1 and PI-2). Polymerization of the PI-2 pilus requires the backbone protein PitB as well as the sortase SrtG1 and the signal peptidase-like protein SipA. PI-2 is associated with serotypes 1, 2, 7F, 19A, and 19F, considered to be emerging in both industrialized and developing countries. Interestingly, strains belonging to clonal complex 271 (CC271) contain both PI-1 and PI-2, as revealed by genome analyses. In these strains both pili are surface exposed and independently assembled. Furthermore, in vitro experiments provide evidence that the pilus encoded by PI-2 of S. pneumoniae is involved in adherence. Thus, pneumococci encode at least two types of pili that may play a role in the initial host cell contact to the respiratory tract. In addition, the pilus proteins are potential antigens for inclusion in a new generation of pneumococcal vaccines. Adherence by pili could represent important factor in bacterial community formation, since it has been demonstrated that bacterial community formation plays an important role in pneumococcal otitis media. In vitro quantification of bacterial community formation by S. pneumoniae was performed in order to investigate the possible role of pneumococcal pili to form communities. By using different growth media we were not able to see clear association between pili and community formation. But our findings revealed that strains belonging to MLST clonal complex CC15 efficiently form bacterial communities in vitro in a glucose dependent manner. We compared the genome of forty-four pneumococcal isolates discovering four open reading frames specifically associated with CC15. These four genes are annotated as members of an operon responsible for the biosynthesis of a putative lanctibiotic peptide, described to be involved in bacterial community formation. Our experiments show that the lanctibiotic operon deletion affects glucose mediated community formation in CC 15 strain INV200. Moreover, since glucose consumption during bacterial growth produce an acidic environment, we tested bacterial community formation at different pH and we showed that the lanctibiotic operon deletion affected pH mediated community formation in CC 15 strain INV200. In conclusion, these data demonstrate that the putative lanctibiotic operon is associated with pneumococcal CC 15 strains in vitro bacterial community formation.
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The activity of the Ph.D. student Juri Luca De Coi involved the research field of policy languages and can be divided in three parts. The first part of the Ph.D. work investigated the state of the art in policy languages, ending up with: (i) identifying the requirements up-to-date policy languages have to fulfill; (ii) defining a policy language able to fulfill such requirements (namely, the Protune policy language); and (iii) implementing an infrastructure able to enforce policies expressed in the Protune policy language. The second part of the Ph.D. work focused on simplifying the activity of defining policies and ended up with: (i) identifying a subset of the controlled natural language ACE to express Protune policies; (ii) implementing a mapping between ACE policies and Protune policies; and (iii) adapting the ACE Editor to guide users step by step when defining ACE policies. The third part of the Ph.D. work tested the feasibility of the chosen approach by applying it to meaningful real-world problems, among which: (i) development of a security layer on top of RDF stores; and (ii) efficient policy-aware access to metadata stores. The research activity has been performed in tight collaboration with the Leibniz Universität Hannover and further European partners within the projects REWERSE, TENCompetence and OKKAM.
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Environmental Management includes many components, among which we can include Environmental Management Systems (EMS), Environmental Reporting and Analysis, Environmental Information Systems and Environmental Communication. In this work two applications are presented: the developement and implementation of an Environmental Management System in local administrations, according to the European scheme "EMAS", and the analysis of a territorial energy system through scenario building and environmental sustainability assessment. Both applications are linked by the same objective, which is the quest for more scientifically sound elements; in fact, both EMS and energy planning are oftec carachterized by localism and poor comparability. Emergy synthesis, proposed by ecologist H.T. Odum and described in his book "Environmental Accounting: Emergy and Environmental Decision Making" (1996) has been chosen and applied as an environmental evaluation tool, in order complete the analysis with an assessment of the "global value" of goods and processes. In particular, eMergy syntesis has been applied in order to improve the evaluation of the significance of environmental aspects in an EMS, and in order to evaluate the environmental performance of three scenarios of future evolution of the energy system. Regarding EMS, in this work an application of an EMS together with the CLEAR methodology for environmental accounting is discussed, in order to improve the identification of the environmental aspects; data regarding environmental aspects and significant ones for 4 local authorities are also presented, together with a preliminary proposal for the integration of the assessment of the significance of environmental aspects with eMergy synthesis. Regarding the analysis of an energy system, in this work the carachterization of the current situation is presented together with the overall energy balance and the evaluation of the emissions of greenhouse gases; moreover, three scenarios of future evolution are described and discussed. The scenarios have been realized with the support of the LEAP software ("Long Term Energy Alternatives Planning System" by SEI - "Stockholm Environment Institute"). Finally, the eMergy synthesis of the current situation and of the three scenarios is shown.
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Il nostro studio è incentrato sul confronto fra l’Unione Europea e il Mercado Común del Sur (Mercosur, particolarmente, in relazione a due aspetti: (i) aspetto giuridico-strutturale e, (ii) aspetto giurisprudenziale. L’obiettivo principale di tale confronto è quello di tracciare un parallelismo tra i due sistemi d’integrazione in modo da comprendere il livello d’integrazione e di efficienza del Mercosur in relazione ad un parametro ineludibile in materia quale è l’Unione Europea. Con tale obiettivo, il lavoro è stato suddiviso in quattro capitoli che mettono a fuoco aspetti molto precisi dei sistemi d’integrazione regionale. Il Capitolo I Diritto e integrazione nell’ambito del Mercosur, ha una funzione introduttiva al sistema mercosurino e funge da asse dell’intera tesi dato che illustra le origini del Mercosur, le sue istituzioni, i suoi fini ed obiettivi e, da ultimo, l’attuale assetto istituzionale del medesimo ed ipotizza i suoi possibili sviluppi futuri. Nel Capitolo II, L’evoluzione del diritto del Mercosur alla luce del primo parere consultivo del Tribunal Permanente de Revisión, è analizzato il primo parere emesso dai Tribunali mercosurini – nell’anno 2007. Vengono delineati gli elementi che caratterizzano tali pareri mercosurini e vengono altresì messi in evidenza gli aspetti di convergenza con i rinvii pregiudiziali della Corte di giustizia e quelli che, invece, rappresentano elementi di profonda divergenza. Attraverso l’analisi del Parere 1/2007 ci proponiamo in primo luogo di mettere a fuoco specifici spunti giuridici rintracciabili nella sua motivazione che ci permetteranno di dare una reale dimensione al Diritto mercosurino. In secondo luogo, ci proponiamo di mettere in evidenza il fondamentale ruolo che possono acquisire i pareri emessi dal Tribunal Permanente de Revisión nello sviluppo dell’intero sistema giuridico ed istituzionale del Mercosur. Nel capitolo successivo, Un caso di conflitto di giurisdizione, abbiamo voluto studiare una particolare controversia che, curiosamente, è stata affrontata e risolta da differenti organi giurisdizionali con competenze materiali e territoriali diverse. Facciamo riferimento alla causa “dei polli” esportati in Argentina, con presunto dumping, da parte di alcuni produttori brasiliani dal gennaio 1998 al gennaio 1999. Tale causa ebbe origine in Argentina dinanzi un’autorità amministrativa, fu parallelamente portata dinanzi la giustizia federale argentina, successivamente davanti ad un Tribunale mercosurino e, infine, dinanzi l’OMC. Con lo scopo di trovare una risposta al perché sia stato possibile adire più tribunali ed applicare normativa diversa ad una stessa controversia abbiamo indagato due aspetti di diritto di vitale rilevanza nell’ambito del diritto internazionale dei nostri giorni. Da una parte ci siamo focalizzati sullo studio delle normative internazionali che legiferando su materie simili e, in certi casi, pressoché identiche, e avendo origine in sistemi giuridici diversi hanno, tuttavia, la capacità di esplicare i loro effetti in più giurisdizioni e sono, pertanto, potenzialmente in grado di influenzarsi a vicenda. D’altra parte, abbiamo compiuto un’indagine sull’esistenza o meno di una normativa che funga da raccordo tra i sistemi di risoluzione delle controversie degli spazi d’integrazione economica e il sistema di risoluzione delle controversie dell’OMC. Infine, il quarto ed ultimo capitolo, L’attività giurisdizionale negli spazi d’integrazione regionale, è dedicato alla valutazione degli sviluppi compiuti dal Mercosur in 18 anni di vita alla luce dei lodi emessi dai Tribunali mercosurini. Difatti, l’obiettivo concreto di questo capitolo è capire se i Tribunali mercosurini svolgono una funzione dinamica e costruttiva dell’assetto del Mercosur, tesa a sviluppare il sistema normativo, oppure se essi abbiano, piuttosto, una funzione passiva e una visione statica nell’applicazione del diritto. È risaputo che la funzione della Corte di giustizia è stata determinante nell’evoluzione e nell’affermazione del sistema giuridico in vigore attraverso una giurisprudenza costante. Mediante il confronto dell’attività svolta da entrambe le giurisdizioni sarà possibile avanzare ipotesi riguardo i futuri progressi dell’assetto mercosurino grazie all’apporto giurisprudenziale.
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Le particolari caratteristiche dei sistemi democratici multipartitici producono forti incentivi al coordinamento tra i partiti politici, che li inducono ad accordarsi per la formazione di coalizioni in due momenti politici cruciali: la competizione elettorale e la formazione dei governi. La tesi è volta a un'analisi della formazione di coalizioni pre-elettorali e degli effetti da esse prodotti sulle dinamiche di voto e sulla struttura dei governi. Si tratta di un ambito di ricerca di recente formazione, che è fondato sulla letteratura della scelta razionale. Il lavoro, diviso in due parti, vede in primo luogo un'analisi comparata relativa alla formazione delle coalizioni in 20 Stati democratici, seguita da uno studio di caso sugli effetti prodotti dalla formazione di patti elettorali in Italia.
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Synchronization is a key issue in any communication system, but it becomes fundamental in the navigation systems, which are entirely based on the estimation of the time delay of the signals coming from the satellites. Thus, even if synchronization has been a well known topic for many years, the introduction of new modulations and new physical layer techniques in the modern standards makes the traditional synchronization strategies completely ineffective. For this reason, the design of advanced and innovative techniques for synchronization in modern communication systems, like DVB-SH, DVB-T2, DVB-RCS, WiMAX, LTE, and in the modern navigation system, like Galileo, has been the topic of the activity. Recent years have seen the consolidation of two different trends: the introduction of Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing (OFDM) in the communication systems, and of the Binary Offset Carrier (BOC) modulation in the modern Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS). Thus, a particular attention has been given to the investigation of the synchronization algorithms in these areas.
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This thesis presents the outcomes of a Ph.D. course in telecommunications engineering. It is focused on the optimization of the physical layer of digital communication systems and it provides innovations for both multi- and single-carrier systems. For the former type we have first addressed the problem of the capacity in presence of several nuisances. Moreover, we have extended the concept of Single Frequency Network to the satellite scenario, and then we have introduced a novel concept in subcarrier data mapping, resulting in a very low PAPR of the OFDM signal. For single carrier systems we have proposed a method to optimize constellation design in presence of a strong distortion, such as the non linear distortion provided by satellites' on board high power amplifier, then we developed a method to calculate the bit/symbol error rate related to a given constellation, achieving an improved accuracy with respect to the traditional Union Bound with no additional complexity. Finally we have designed a low complexity SNR estimator, which saves one-half of multiplication with respect to the ML estimator, and it has similar estimation accuracy.
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In such territories where food production is mostly scattered in several small / medium size or even domestic farms, a lot of heterogeneous residues are produced yearly, since farmers usually carry out different activities in their properties. The amount and composition of farm residues, therefore, widely change during year, according to the single production process periodically achieved. Coupling high efficiency micro-cogeneration energy units with easy handling biomass conversion equipments, suitable to treat different materials, would provide many important advantages to the farmers and to the community as well, so that the increase in feedstock flexibility of gasification units is nowadays seen as a further paramount step towards their wide spreading in rural areas and as a real necessity for their utilization at small scale. Two main research topics were thought to be of main concern at this purpose, and they were therefore discussed in this work: the investigation of fuels properties impact on gasification process development and the technical feasibility of small scale gasification units integration with cogeneration systems. According to these two main aspects, the present work was thus divided in two main parts. The first one is focused on the biomass gasification process, that was investigated in its theoretical aspects and then analytically modelled in order to simulate thermo-chemical conversion of different biomass fuels, such as wood (park waste wood and softwood), wheat straw, sewage sludge and refuse derived fuels. The main idea is to correlate the results of reactor design procedures with the physical properties of biomasses and the corresponding working conditions of gasifiers (temperature profile, above all), in order to point out the main differences which prevent the use of the same conversion unit for different materials. At this scope, a gasification kinetic free model was initially developed in Excel sheets, considering different values of air to biomass ratio and the downdraft gasification technology as particular examined application. The differences in syngas production and working conditions (process temperatures, above all) among the considered fuels were tried to be connected to some biomass properties, such elementary composition, ash and water contents. The novelty of this analytical approach was the use of kinetic constants ratio in order to determine oxygen distribution among the different oxidation reactions (regarding volatile matter only) while equilibrium of water gas shift reaction was considered in gasification zone, by which the energy and mass balances involved in the process algorithm were linked together, as well. Moreover, the main advantage of this analytical tool is the easiness by which the input data corresponding to the particular biomass materials can be inserted into the model, so that a rapid evaluation on their own thermo-chemical conversion properties is possible to be obtained, mainly based on their chemical composition A good conformity of the model results with the other literature and experimental data was detected for almost all the considered materials (except for refuse derived fuels, because of their unfitting chemical composition with the model assumptions). Successively, a dimensioning procedure for open core downdraft gasifiers was set up, by the analysis on the fundamental thermo-physical and thermo-chemical mechanisms which are supposed to regulate the main solid conversion steps involved in the gasification process. Gasification units were schematically subdivided in four reaction zones, respectively corresponding to biomass heating, solids drying, pyrolysis and char gasification processes, and the time required for the full development of each of these steps was correlated to the kinetics rates (for pyrolysis and char gasification processes only) and to the heat and mass transfer phenomena from gas to solid phase. On the basis of this analysis and according to the kinetic free model results and biomass physical properties (particles size, above all) it was achieved that for all the considered materials char gasification step is kinetically limited and therefore temperature is the main working parameter controlling this step. Solids drying is mainly regulated by heat transfer from bulk gas to the inner layers of particles and the corresponding time especially depends on particle size. Biomass heating is almost totally achieved by the radiative heat transfer from the hot walls of reactor to the bed of material. For pyrolysis, instead, working temperature, particles size and the same nature of biomass (through its own pyrolysis heat) have all comparable weights on the process development, so that the corresponding time can be differently depending on one of these factors according to the particular fuel is gasified and the particular conditions are established inside the gasifier. The same analysis also led to the estimation of reaction zone volumes for each biomass fuel, so as a comparison among the dimensions of the differently fed gasification units was finally accomplished. Each biomass material showed a different volumes distribution, so that any dimensioned gasification unit does not seem to be suitable for more than one biomass species. Nevertheless, since reactors diameters were found out quite similar for all the examined materials, it could be envisaged to design a single units for all of them by adopting the largest diameter and by combining together the maximum heights of each reaction zone, as they were calculated for the different biomasses. A total height of gasifier as around 2400mm would be obtained in this case. Besides, by arranging air injecting nozzles at different levels along the reactor, gasification zone could be properly set up according to the particular material is in turn gasified. Finally, since gasification and pyrolysis times were found to considerably change according to even short temperature variations, it could be also envisaged to regulate air feeding rate for each gasified material (which process temperatures depend on), so as the available reactor volumes would be suitable for the complete development of solid conversion in each case, without even changing fluid dynamics behaviour of the unit as well as air/biomass ratio in noticeable measure. The second part of this work dealt with the gas cleaning systems to be adopted downstream the gasifiers in order to run high efficiency CHP units (i.e. internal engines and micro-turbines). Especially in the case multi–fuel gasifiers are assumed to be used, weightier gas cleaning lines need to be envisaged in order to reach the standard gas quality degree required to fuel cogeneration units. Indeed, as the more heterogeneous feed to the gasification unit, several contaminant species can simultaneously be present in the exit gas stream and, as a consequence, suitable gas cleaning systems have to be designed. In this work, an overall study on gas cleaning lines assessment is carried out. Differently from the other research efforts carried out in the same field, the main scope is to define general arrangements for gas cleaning lines suitable to remove several contaminants from the gas stream, independently on the feedstock material and the energy plant size The gas contaminant species taken into account in this analysis were: particulate, tars, sulphur (in H2S form), alkali metals, nitrogen (in NH3 form) and acid gases (in HCl form). For each of these species, alternative cleaning devices were designed according to three different plant sizes, respectively corresponding with 8Nm3/h, 125Nm3/h and 350Nm3/h gas flows. Their performances were examined on the basis of their optimal working conditions (efficiency, temperature and pressure drops, above all) and their own consumption of energy and materials. Successively, the designed units were combined together in different overall gas cleaning line arrangements, paths, by following some technical constraints which were mainly determined from the same performance analysis on the cleaning units and from the presumable synergic effects by contaminants on the right working of some of them (filters clogging, catalysts deactivation, etc.). One of the main issues to be stated in paths design accomplishment was the tars removal from the gas stream, preventing filters plugging and/or line pipes clogging At this scope, a catalytic tars cracking unit was envisaged as the only solution to be adopted, and, therefore, a catalytic material which is able to work at relatively low temperatures was chosen. Nevertheless, a rapid drop in tars cracking efficiency was also estimated for this same material, so that an high frequency of catalysts regeneration and a consequent relevant air consumption for this operation were calculated in all of the cases. Other difficulties had to be overcome in the abatement of alkali metals, which condense at temperatures lower than tars, but they also need to be removed in the first sections of gas cleaning line in order to avoid corrosion of materials. In this case a dry scrubber technology was envisaged, by using the same fine particles filter units and by choosing for them corrosion resistant materials, like ceramic ones. Besides these two solutions which seem to be unavoidable in gas cleaning line design, high temperature gas cleaning lines were not possible to be achieved for the two larger plant sizes, as well. Indeed, as the use of temperature control devices was precluded in the adopted design procedure, ammonia partial oxidation units (as the only considered methods for the abatement of ammonia at high temperature) were not suitable for the large scale units, because of the high increase of reactors temperature by the exothermic reactions involved in the process. In spite of these limitations, yet, overall arrangements for each considered plant size were finally designed, so that the possibility to clean the gas up to the required standard degree was technically demonstrated, even in the case several contaminants are simultaneously present in the gas stream. Moreover, all the possible paths defined for the different plant sizes were compared each others on the basis of some defined operational parameters, among which total pressure drops, total energy losses, number of units and secondary materials consumption. On the basis of this analysis, dry gas cleaning methods proved preferable to the ones including water scrubber technology in al of the cases, especially because of the high water consumption provided by water scrubber units in ammonia adsorption process. This result is yet connected to the possibility to use activated carbon units for ammonia removal and Nahcolite adsorber for chloride acid. The very high efficiency of this latter material is also remarkable. Finally, as an estimation of the overall energy loss pertaining the gas cleaning process, the total enthalpy losses estimated for the three plant sizes were compared with the respective gas streams energy contents, these latter obtained on the basis of low heating value of gas only. This overall study on gas cleaning systems is thus proposed as an analytical tool by which different gas cleaning line configurations can be evaluated, according to the particular practical application they are adopted for and the size of cogeneration unit they are connected to.
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The ferric uptake regulator protein Fur regulates iron-dependent gene expression in bacteria. In the human pathogen Helicobacter pylori, Fur has been shown to regulate iron-induced and iron-repressed genes. Herein we investigate the molecular mechanisms that control this differential iron-responsive Fur regulation. Hydroxyl radical footprinting showed that Fur has different binding architectures, which characterize distinct operator typologies. On operators recognized with higher affinity by holo-Fur, the protein binds to a continuous AT-rich stretch of about 20 bp, displaying an extended protection pattern. This is indicative of protein wrapping around the DNA helix. DNA binding interference assays with the minor groove binding drug distamycin A, point out that the recognition of the holo-operators occurs through the minor groove of the DNA. By contrast, on the apo-operators, Fur binds primarily to thymine dimers within a newly identified TCATTn10TT consensus element, indicative of Fur binding to one side of the DNA, in the major groove of the double helix. Reconstitution of the TCATTn10TT motif within a holo-operator results in a feature binding swap from an holo-Fur- to an apo-Fur-recognized operator, affecting both affinity and binding architecture of Fur, and conferring apo-Fur repression features in vivo. Size exclusion chromatography indicated that Fur is a dimer in solution. However, in the presence of divalent metal ions the protein is able to multimerize. Accordingly, apo-Fur binds DNA as a dimer in gel shift assays, while in presence of iron, higher order complexes are formed. Stoichiometric Ferguson analysis indicates that these complexes correspond to one or two Fur tetramers, each bound to an operator element. Together these data suggest that the apo- and holo-Fur repression mechanisms apparently rely on two distinctive modes of operator-recognition, involving respectively the readout of a specific nucleotide consensus motif in the major groove for apo-operators, and the recognition of AT-rich stretches in the minor groove for holo-operators, whereas the iron-responsive binding affinity is controlled through metal-dependent shaping of the protein structure in order to match preferentially the major or the minor groove.
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Lo scopo della presente tesi di dottorato è di illustrare il lavoro svolto nella progettazione del circuito a metallo liquido del Test Blanket System (TBS) Helium Cooled Lithium Lead (HCLL), uno dei sistemi fondamentali del reattore sperimentale ITER che dovrà dimostrare la fattibilità di produrre industrialmente energia elettrica da processi di fusione nucleare. Il blanket HCLL costituisce una delle sei configurazioni che verranno testate in ITER, sulla base degli esperimenti condotti nei 10 dieci anni di vita del reattore verrà selezionata la configurazione che determinerà la costituzione del primo reattore dimostrativo per la produzione di un surplus di energia elettrica venti volte superiore all’energia consumata, DEMO. Il circuito ausiliario del blanket HCLL è finalizzato, in DEMO all’estrazione del trizio generato mediante il TES; ed in ITER alla dimostrazione della fattibilità di estrarre il trizio generato e di poter gestire il ciclo del trizio. Lo sviluppo dei componenti, svolto in questa tesi, è accentrato su tale dispositivo, il TES. In tale ambito si inseriscono le attività che sono descritte nei capitoli della seguente tesi di dottorato: selezione e progettazione preliminare del sistema di estrazione del trizio dalla lega eutettica Pb15.7Li del circuito a metallo liquido del TBM HCLL; la progettazione, realizzazione e qualifica dei sensori a permeazione per la misura della concentrazione di trizio nella lega eutettica Pb15.7Li; la qualificazione sperimentale all’interno dell’impianto TRIEX (TRItium EXtarction) della tecnologia selezionata per l’estrazione del trizio dalla lega; la progettazione della diagnostica di misura e controllo del circuito ausiliario del TBM HCLL.