1000 resultados para Automatization, VI coding, calibration, hot wire anemometry
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El present treball està estructurat al voltant de dos marcs teòrics: l’enoturisme i el turisme accessible, els quals es fusionen en una proposta d’introducció de l’accessibilitat al Museu de les Cultures del Vi de Catalunya. Estudi de les iniciatives d’enoturisme a Catalunya, la idoneïtat de la DO Penedès per a desenvolupar un producte d’aquest tipus i el cas d’estudi de desenvolupament local a les regions franceses d’Alsàcia i Borgonya. El turisme accessible, a partir de la discapacitat, l’accessibilitat, el disseny universal i les xifres relatives. El projecte d’enoturisme al Penedès. Els agents implicats. El cas pràctic d’accessibilitat al Museu
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The algorithmic approach to data modelling has developed rapidly these last years, in particular methods based on data mining and machine learning have been used in a growing number of applications. These methods follow a data-driven methodology, aiming at providing the best possible generalization and predictive abilities instead of concentrating on the properties of the data model. One of the most successful groups of such methods is known as Support Vector algorithms. Following the fruitful developments in applying Support Vector algorithms to spatial data, this paper introduces a new extension of the traditional support vector regression (SVR) algorithm. This extension allows for the simultaneous modelling of environmental data at several spatial scales. The joint influence of environmental processes presenting different patterns at different scales is here learned automatically from data, providing the optimum mixture of short and large-scale models. The method is adaptive to the spatial scale of the data. With this advantage, it can provide efficient means to model local anomalies that may typically arise in situations at an early phase of an environmental emergency. However, the proposed approach still requires some prior knowledge on the possible existence of such short-scale patterns. This is a possible limitation of the method for its implementation in early warning systems. The purpose of this paper is to present the multi-scale SVR model and to illustrate its use with an application to the mapping of Cs137 activity given the measurements taken in the region of Briansk following the Chernobyl accident.
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Treball de recerca realitzat per un alumne d’ensenyament secundari i guardonat amb un Premi CIRIT per fomentar l'esperit científic del Jovent l’any 2008. Les barraques de vinya són uns elements molt típics del paissatge de la comarca del Bages on anys enrere era el monocultiu propi de la comarca. S’han estudiat els fonaments arquitectònics que confereixen l’estabilitat d’aquestes construccions de pedra seca que, malgrat l’aparent simplicitat i fragilitat, havien de tenir una complexitat en l’estructura arquitectònica per haver aguantat des del segle XIX. També s’han estudiat altres construccions de pedra seca pròpies de la vinya, tals com la tina.
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A stringent branch-site codon model was used to detect positive selection in vertebrate evolution. We show that the test is robust to the large evolutionary distances involved. Positive selection was detected in 77% of 884 genes studied. Most positive selection concerns a few sites on a single branch of the phylogenetic tree: Between 0.9% and 4.7% of sites are affected by positive selection depending on the branches. No functional category was overrepresented among genes under positive selection. Surprisingly, whole genome duplication had no effect on the prevalence of positive selection, whether the fish-specific genome duplication or the two rounds at the origin of vertebrates. Thus positive selection has not been limited to a few gene classes, or to specific evolutionary events such as duplication, but has been pervasive during vertebrate evolution.
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Projecte de recerca elaborat a partir d’una estada a la Stanford University entre abril i juliol del 2007. L’anàlisi de les dinàmiques socials i culturals establertes en els espais de poder de les comunitats locals sicilianes, les acròpolis, és el marc de treball que en l’actualitat s’està desenvolupant per a una futura tesi doctoral. Un estudi que intenta ometre les tradicionals lectures colonials i la perspectiva de l’hel•lenització que habitualment envolten els estudis centrats en les poblacions locals que entren en contacte amb les colònies gregues. En aquest cas, partint de la materialització del discurs de l’elit es vol analitzar com les comunitats sicilianes actuen en una complexa situació d’encontre cultural que caracteritzarà Sicília al llarg de quasi tot el Ir. M. a.C.
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Ara és moment de fer balanç per veure com ha anat la darrera campanya arrossera i preparar la propera incorporant, si s’escau, els avenços tecnològics més adients per millorar la productivitat de l’arròs, en un marc sostenible de respecte al medi ambient. L’objectiu d’aquesta jornada és donar a conèixer a tot el sector productiu arrosser i a tots els agents involucrats els resultats més rellevants dels treballs desenvolupats en aquesta darrera campanya per les diferents entitats que realitzen treballs de recerca en el conreu de l’arròs al Delta de l’Ebre. Els treballs que es presentaran fan referència tant al maneig del conreu com a sanitat vegetal. Us convidem, doncs, a la present jornada que pretén ser molt divulgativa i arribar a tots els arrossers i tècnics vinculats al món de l’arròs.
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Pancreatic β-cells play a central role in glucose homeostasis by tightly regulating insulin release according to the organism's demand. Impairment of β-cell function due to hostile environment, such as hyperglycaemia and hyperlipidaemia, or due to autoimmune destruction of β-cells, results in diabetes onset. Both environmental factors and genetic predisposition are known to be involved in the development of the disease, but the exact mechanisms leading to β-cell dysfunction and death remain to be characterized. Non-coding RNA molecules, such as microRNAs (miRNAs), have been suggested to be necessary for proper β-cell development and function. The present review aims at summarizing the most recent findings about the role of non-coding RNAs in the control of β-cell functions and their involvement in diabetes. We will also provide a perspective view of the future research directions in the field of non-coding RNAs. In particular, we will discuss the implications for diabetes research of the discovery of a new communication mechanism based on cell-to-cell miRNA transfer. Moreover, we will highlight the emerging interconnections between miRNAs and epigenetics and the possible role of long non-coding RNAs in the control of β-cell activities.
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Numerous proteinase activities have been shown to be essential for the survival of Plasmodium falciparum. One approach to antimalarial chemotherapy, would be to block specifically one or several of these activities, by using compounds structurally analogous to the substrates of these proteinases. Such a strategy requires a detailed knowledge of the active site of the proteinase, in order to identify the best substrate for the proteinase. Aiming at developing such a strategy, two proteinases previously identified in our laboratory, were chosen for further characterization of their molecular structure and properties: the merozoite proteinase for erythrocytic invasion (MPEI), involved in the erythrocyte invasion by the merozoites, and the Pf37 proteinase, which hydrolyses human spectrin in vitro.
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An accurate sense of time contributes to functions ranging from the perception and anticipation of sensory events to the production of coordinated movements. However, accumulating evidence demonstrates that time perception is subject to strong illusory distortion. In two experiments, we investigated whether the subjective speed of temporal perception is dependent on our visual environment. By presenting human observers with speed-altered movies of a crowded street scene, we modulated performance on subsequent production of "20s" elapsed intervals. Our results indicate that one's visual environment significantly contributes to calibrating our sense of time, independently of any modulation of arousal. This plasticity generates an assay for the integrity of our sense of time and its rehabilitation in clinical pathologies.
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The sensitivity of altitudinal and latitudinal tree-line ecotones to climate change, particularly that of temperature, has received much attention. To improve our understanding of the factors affecting tree-line position, we used the spatially explicit dynamic forest model TreeMig. Although well-suited because of its landscape dynamics functions, TreeMig features a parabolic temperature growth response curve, which has recently been questioned. and the species parameters are not specifically calibrated for cold temperatures. Our main goals were to improve the theoretical basis of the temperature growth response curve in the model and develop a method for deriving that curve's parameters from tree-ring data. We replaced the parabola with an asymptotic curve, calibrated for the main species at the subalpine (Swiss Alps: Pinus cembra, Larix decidua, Picea abies) and boreal (Fennoscandia: Pinus sylvestris, Betula pubescens, P. abies) tree-lines. After fitting new parameters, the growth curve matched observed tree-ring widths better. For the subalpine species, the minimum degree-day sum allowing, growth (kDDMin) was lowered by around 100 degree-days; in the case of Larix, the maximum potential ring-width was increased to 5.19 mm. At the boreal tree-line, the kDDMin for P. sylvestris was lowered by 210 degree-days and its maximum ring-width increased to 2.943 mm; for Betula (new in the model) kDDMin was set to 325 degree-days and the maximum ring-width to 2.51 mm; the values from the only boreal sample site for Picea were similar to the subalpine ones, so the same parameters were used. However, adjusting the growth response alone did not improve the model's output concerning species' distributions and their relative importance at tree-line. Minimum winter temperature (MinWiT, mean of the coldest winter month), which controls seedling establishment in TreeMig, proved more important for determining distribution. Picea, P. sylvestris and Betula did not previously have minimum winter temperature limits, so these values were set to the 95th percentile of each species' coldest MinWiT site (respectively -7, -11, -13). In a case study for the Alps, the original and newly calibrated versions of TreeMig were compared with biomass data from the National Forest Inventor), (NFI). Both models gave similar, reasonably realistic results. In conclusion, this method of deriving temperature responses from tree-rings works well. However, regeneration and its underlying factors seem more important for controlling species' distributions than previously thought. More research on regeneration ecology, especially at the upper limit of forests. is needed to improve predictions of tree-line responses to climate change further.