881 resultados para San Miniato al Monte (Cemetery : Florence, Italy)
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Title vignette; decorative initials; tail-pieces.
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Parallel text in Italian and French on opposite pages.
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Vol. 7: cancel p. 31-32 bound in following p. 670.
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Each volume has added engraved title-page: Studio d'architettura civile.
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This paper presents a study on the implementation of Real-Time Pricing (RTP) based Demand Side Management (DSM) of water pumping at a clean water pumping station in Northern Ireland, with the intention of minimising electricity costs and maximising the usage of electricity from wind generation. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) was used to create pumping schedules based on system constraints and electricity tariff scenarios. Implementation of this method would allow the water network operator to make significant savings on electricity costs while also helping to mitigate the variability of wind generation.
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This paper presents a study on the implementation of Real-Time Pricing (RTP) based Demand Side Management (DSM) of water pumping at a clean water pumping station in Northern Ireland, with the intention of minimising electricity costs and maximising the usage of electricity from wind generation. A Genetic Algorithm (GA) was used to create pumping schedules based on system constraints and electricity tariff scenarios. Implementation of this method would allow the water network operator to make significant savings on electricity costs while also helping to mitigate the variability of wind generation.
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Cognitive radio (CR) is fast emerging as a promising technology that can meet the machine-to machine (M2M) communication requirements for spectrum utilization and power control for large number of machines/devices expected to be connected to the Internet-of Things (IoT). Power control in CR as a secondary user can been modelled as a non-cooperative game cost function to quantify and reduce its effects of interference while occupying the same spectrum as primary user without adversely affecting the required quality of service (QoS) in the network. In this paper a power loss exponent that factors in diverse operating environments for IoT is employed in the non-cooperative game cost function to quantify the required power of transmission in the network. The approach would enable various CRs to transmit with lesser power thereby saving battery consumption or increasing the number of secondary users thereby optimizing the network resources efficiently.
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MATCH (Multidisciplinary Assessment of Technology Centre for Healthcare) is a new collaboration in the UK that aims to support the healthcare sector by creating methods to assess the value of medical devices from concept through to mature product. A major aim of MATCH is to encourage the inclusion of the user throughout the product lifecycle in order to achieve devices that truly meet the requirements of their users. A review of the published literature indicates that user requirements are mainly collected during the design and evaluation stage of the product lifecycle whilst other areas, including the concept stage, have less user involvement. Complementing the literature review is an in-depth consultation with the medical device industry, which has identified a number of barriers encountered by companies when attempting to capture user requirements. These will be addressed by a number of case study projects, performed in collaboration with our industrial partners, that will examine the application and utility of different approaches to collecting and analysing data on user requirements. MATCH is focused on providing advice to device developers on how to select and apply methods that have maximum theoretical strength, practical application, cost-effectiveness and likelihood of wide sector acceptance. Feedback will be sought in order to ensure that the needs of the diverse medical device sector are met.
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La industria metal mecánica, aporta un porcentaje importante del producto interno bruto del país, su éxito se debe a que sirve de complemento para muchas otras industrias a quienes les soluciona problemas en su maquinaria (Automotriz, Maquila de la confección, industria de embasado, etc.). Existe un auge de esta industria pero de manera empírica y desordenada, en sus procedimientos administrativos y de control. De ahí la motivación para desarrollar un trabajo de investigación sobre un sistema de costos por órdenes específicas de producción, enfocado como herramienta financiera para obtener información eficiente y oportuna para tomar decisiones gerenciales, en las industrias de metal mecánica. El objetivo principal para la realización de este trabajo de investigación es: diseñar una guía que explique el control y registro razonable de los costos de producción. Que en forma amplia, adecuada y actualizada Explique las técnicas y procedimientos para su desarrollo e implementación; y que sirva como instrumento de apoyo a las empresas de metal mecánica a obtener información para la toma de decisiones gerenciales. La Metodología seleccionada para la investigación fue el método hipotético deductivo; que mediante la técnica de la observación permitió identificar los problemas reales siendo el principal: la falta de un sistema de costos, sus causas, efectos, y consecuencias en la industria metal mecánica. La indagación se efectuó en las empresas de metalmecánica, ubicadas en el área metropolitana de San Salvador. Al concluir quedo en evidencia que la industria metalmecánica es importante para la economía Salvadoreña, pero carecen de un sistema de información apropiado (Sistema contable y sistema de costos) que les permita obtener información eficiente y confiable para la toma de decisiones. Se les recomendó implementar un sistema contable, y un sistema de Costos por órdenes específicas que les permitan generar y obtener información oportuna y eficiente para tomar decisiones.
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Por Orden Ministerial de octubre de 1943, el Colegio de San Dionisio Areopagita del Sacro Monte de Granada, quedó adscrito a la Universidad de Granada atendiendo a la solicitud formulada por el Colegio mismo y quedando obligado al cumplimiento de los extremos determinados en la disposición final de la Ley del 29 de julio de 1943.