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Diesel particulate matter (DPM), in particular, has been likened in a somewhat inflammatory manner to be the ‘next asbestos’. From the business change perspective, there are three areas holding the industry back from fully engaging with the issue: 1. There is no real feedback loop in any operational sense to assess the impact of investment or application of controls to manage diesel emissions. 2. DPM are getting ever smaller and more numerous, but there is no practical way of measuring them to regulate them in the field. Mass, the current basis of regulation, is becoming less and less relevant. 3. Diesel emissions management is generally wholly viewed as a cost, yet there are significant areas of benefit available from good management. This paper discusses a feedback approach to address these three areas to move the industry forward. The six main areas of benefit from providing a feedback loop by continuously monitoring diesel emissions have been identified: 1. Condition-based maintenance. Emissions change instantaneously if engine condition changes. 2. Operator performance. An operator can use a lot more fuel for little incremental work output through poor technique or discipline. 3. Vehicle utilisation. Operating hours achieved and ratios of idling to under power affect the proportion of emissions produced with no economic value. 4. Fuel efficiency. This allows visibility into other contributing configuration and environmental factors for the vehicle. 5. Emission rates. This allows scope to directly address the required ratio of ventilation to diesel emissions. 6. Total carbon emissions - for NGER-type reporting requirements, calculating the emissions individually from each vehicle rather than just reporting on fuel delivered to a site.
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The bulk of the collection consists of two bound manuscripts (930 + 110 pages), representing the notes of the law student Bernhard Saenger during the lectures of Prof. Heinrich Dernburg in Halle, Germany on Roman law in Germany and on Roman inheritance law (Pandektenvorlesung).
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Como innovaci??n, el Proyecto recibi?? Menci??n Honor??fica en la modalidad de Innovaci??n Educativa de los Premios Nacionales a la Investigaci??n e Innovaci??n Educativa del CIDE 1993. Obra publicada con el patrocinio del Ayuntamiento de Legan??s y el Centro de Profesores de Legan??s.
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Resumen basado en el del autor. Resumen en castellano e inglés. Notas al final
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Monográfico con el título: 'Las reformas educativas basadas en el enfoque por competencias : una visión comparada'. Resumen basado en el de la publicación
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We perform a multimodel detection and attribution study with climate model simulation output and satellite-based measurements of tropospheric and stratospheric temperature change. We use simulation output from 20 climate models participating in phase 5 of the Coupled Model Intercomparison Project. This multimodel archive provides estimates of the signal pattern in response to combined anthropogenic and natural external forcing (the finger-print) and the noise of internally generated variability. Using these estimates, we calculate signal-to-noise (S/N) ratios to quantify the strength of the fingerprint in the observations relative to fingerprint strength in natural climate noise. For changes in lower stratospheric temperature between 1979 and 2011, S/N ratios vary from 26 to 36, depending on the choice of observational dataset. In the lower troposphere, the fingerprint strength in observations is smaller, but S/N ratios are still significant at the 1% level or better, and range from three to eight. We find no evidence that these ratios are spuriously inflated by model variability errors. After removing all global mean signals, model fingerprints remain identifiable in 70% of the tests involving tropospheric temperature changes. Despite such agreement in the large-scale features of model and observed geographical patterns of atmospheric temperature change, most models do not replicate the size of the observed changes. On average, the models analyzed underestimate the observed cooling of the lower stratosphere and overestimate the warming of the troposphere. Although the precise causes of such differences are unclear, model biases in lower stratospheric temperature trends are likely to be reduced by more realistic treatment of stratospheric ozone depletion and volcanic aerosol forcing.
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En numerisk studie av möjligheten att öka årsutbytet från solcellspaneler genom att använda underliggande tillsatsreflektorer har genomförts. Studien baseras på solstrålningsdata för Stockholm 1983-1991. Beräkningar har gjorts dels genom att beräkna den totala årliga energimängden som träffar panelen, dels den energimängd som träffar panelen om endast jämn belysning tillåts. Dessa två modeller antas motsvara de energimängder som kan tillvaratas av paneler av tunnfilmstyp respektive traditionella paneler uppbyggda av kristallina kiselceller.Om tillsatsreflektorn antas ha hög spekulär reflektans (rspec = 0.8) kan den årliga energimängden ökas med upp till 25 % med tillsatsreflektor. Denna ökning kan dock bli avsevärt större ifall reflektorn tillåts ändra lutning två gånger per år; 30-37% ökning ifall reflektorlängden är 2-5 ggr panelbredden. Fler lutningsändringar än 2 per år ger endast marginella ytterligare ökningar av den instrålade energimängden.Resultatet blir betydligt sämre då endast jämn belysning kan tillgodogöras av panelen jämfört med då ojämn belysning kan tillgodogöras. Detta indikerar att tillsatsreflektorer för att optimera utbytet från solcellspaneler på årsbasis framförallt är en teknik för paneler av tunnfilmstyp.
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Criptococose é uma levedurose que acomete o homem e vários animais, podendo ocorrer em indivíduos imunocompetentes, mas freqüentemente está associada a um estado de comprometimento imunológico. Atualmente a etiologia desta micose é atribuída a três espécies: Cryptococcus neoformans, C. grubii (isolados no solo rico em fezes de pombos), e C. gattii (isolado nos eucaliptos). A via mais freqüente de contaminação é a inalatória, com posterior colonização do trato respiratório superior, podendo atingir aos alvéolos e desenvolver a sintomatologia respiratória, ou ocorrer disseminação hematógena com possível comprometimento do Sistema Nervoso Central. É notável o aumento na procura de animais de companhia nos grandes centros urbanos e, também, se verifica uma significativa população de pombos nas cidades, alojados em igrejas, prédios, parques e praças. A exposição dos cães a locais possivelmente contaminados e a saúde destes animais constituise uma preocupação e, visto que existem relatos na literatura, ainda que poucos, sobre a criptococose em cães, realizamos uma pesquisa sobre a presença da levedura nesta espécie. Este trabalho teve como objetivo verificar a ocorrência do Cryptococcus em cães com sintomatologia respiratória e/ou neurológica, atendidos no Hospital de Clínicas Veterinárias da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), localizado na cidade de Porto Alegre, Brasil. A amostragem foi composta por 112 cães. Realizou-se o exame direto, com nigrosina, do líquido cefalorraquidiano (n=17); o cultivo da secreção nasal (112), do sangue total (112) e do líquido cefalorraquidiano (n=17) em ágar níger (Guizotia abissynica), com incubação a 370C durante dez dias; e o teste de aglutinação em látex, utilizando-se o teste Crypto-LA (Wampole), com o soro (n=112) e o líquido cefalorraquidiano (n=17) Para o teste de aglutinação em látex foi realizado, também, tratamento com Pronase em 32 (28,57%) amostras de soro e 4 (23,52%) amostras de líquido cefalorraquidiano. Os resultados do exame direto, do cultivo e do teste de aglutinação em látex foram negativos para o Cryptococcus em todas as amostras testadas. Não se excluiu a possibilidade de ter ocorrido resultados falsos negativos, por não ter sido realizado um lavado nasal para coleta de material para cultivo e, também, porque o Cryptococcus poderia estar presente em pequenas quantidades no organismo e/ou ser pouco capsulado e, portanto, não sendo detectado através do teste de aglutinação em látex. Apesar dos resultados desta amostragem, é plausível a suposição que deva existir a ocorrência da infecção pelo Cryptococcus, embora haja a falta de uma suspeita clínica desta enfermidade, posto que, na região de abrangência do estudo existe uma população canina constantemente exposta ao risco por coabitarem com uma grande população de pombos.
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Birds are hosts for a rich fungal microbiota which can act as potent pathogens for humans and other species of animals, causing thereby serious public health problems. The objective of this study was to evaluate the participation of birds kept in containers in the epidemiology of infectious diseases such as cryptococcosis and aspergillosis, thus verifying the maintenance and spread of pathogens in the environment. 36 samples of excretas of passeriformes were collected and were cultivated in Sabouraud Dextrose Agar 4% at room temperature and 37°C. The isolated fungal colonies were classified according to their morphological and staining characteristics. Subsequently, those in yeast form were peaked in Niger Agar, incubated at 30°C. In one sample showed growth of more than one type of colony and there was verified the presence of 25.0% of Penicillium spp., 19.4% of Trichosporon spp., 13.9% of C. gattii, 11.1% of C. neoformans, 11.1% of Candida spp., 8.3% of Rhizomucor spp., 8.3% of Aspergillus spp., 2.8% of Nigrospora spp. and 2,8% of Geotrichum spp. It can be conluded by the expost that birds shed continuously pathogenic microorganisms in their feces acting in definitive form in the infectious diseases ecoepidemiology.
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Cryptococcosis is an opportunistic fungal infection caused by Cryptococcus yeasts, especially C. neoformans and Cryptococcus gattii. The fungus is found in substrates of animal and vegetable origin, and infection occurs through inhalation and seedlings present in the environment. The present study aimed to investigate the existence of microfocus Cryptococcus sp. from the environmental samples of Araçatuba city, São Paulo, featuring new niches, by decoupling the direct relationship between fungus and host in order to minimize the risk of contamination of man and animals, understanding the ecoepidemiology of Cryptococcus. Fifty samples from hollows and tree trunks were harvested (Cassia sp., Ficus sp., Caesalpinea peltophorides) from ten representatives in the urban perimeter. The samples were immediately sent to the Laboratory of Bacteriology and Mycology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine Araçatuba - Unesp where they were processed and plated on Petri dishes containing agar seed Niger and Sabouraud dextrose agar with chloramphenicol, incubated at 30ºC for a period of no less than 5 days. Afterwards they were subimitted to biochemical tests: urease production, thermotolerance at 37°C and quimiotipagem in CGB agar (L- Canavanine-Glycine-Bromothymol blue). The results showed that 17 (34%) cultures were positive for Cryptococcus, 9 (18%) for Cryptococcus gattii and 8 (16%) for Cryptococcus neoformans. Other yeast correlated as Rhodotorula sp. and Candida sp. were isolated. We conclude that the infectious propagules of Cryptococcus are dispersed in nature and constitute an environmental microfocus, not necessarily being bound to a single host.
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Dendritische Zellen der Haut, wie z.B. die Langerhanszellen (LC) der Epidermis, sind potente antigenpräsentierende Zellen (APC). Nach allogener Blutstammzelltransplantation (engl.: hematopoietic stemm cell transplantation, HSCT) persistieren Empfänger-APC und können Spender-T-Zellen aktivieren. Somit spielen dendritische Zellen eine kritische Rolle bei der Initiierung von akuter Transplantat-Gegen-Wirt-Reaktion (engl.: graft-versus-host-disease, GvHD).rnIn der vorliegenden Arbeit wurde ein Modellsystem entwickelt, welches humane Haut in einem Xenotransplantationsmodell nutzt, um die Wechselwirkung dieser gewebsständigen APC mit alloreaktiven T-Zellen zu untersuchen. Dafür wurden humane Resthautpräparate von subkutanem Gewebe befreit und intraskaptulär auf immunsupprimierte NOD/LtSz-scid IL2R#-null Mäuse (NSG) transplantiert. Diesen Tieren fehlen funktionale T-, B- und NK-Zellen, und sie tolerieren somit ein xenogenes Transplantat. Im Vergleich zu anderen immundefizienten Stämmen, haben sie eine erhöhte Lebenserwartung und es ist zudem möglich humane Hämatopoese durch Stammzellgabe zu etablieren.rnPublizierte Methoden der Hauttransplantation wurden für diese Arbeit optimiert und weiterentwickelt. So konnte die Erfolgsrate von 44% auf bis zu 95% gesteigert werden. Erste Untersuchungen fokussierten den Einfluss der Wundheilung auf die Verteilung dermaler Zellpopulationen, wie z.B. CD11c positive APC, und die Population der LC in der Epidermis. Während der ersten Wochen der Wundheilung war ein vorübergehendes Verschwinden der LC aus der Epidermis zu beobachten. Im Gegensatz dazu waren CD11c positive dermale Zellen permanent detektierbar. Die zu späteren Zeitpunkten festgestellte Repopulation der Epidermis mit LC unterstützt die Hypothese einer lokalen Vorläuferzelle. Die vorgelegten Daten und die lokale proliferative Aktivität dieser Zellen unterstreichen ihre Unabhängigkeit vom peripheren Blut. Versuche, eine Depletion der LC mittels UVC-Bestrahlung zu erreichen, gelangen nicht. Auch dies spricht für das Vorhandensein eines lokalen Vorläufers.rnZur Induktion von GvHD in der transplantierten Haut wurden in vitro DC des Hautspenders generiert und damit HLA-disparate T-Zellen stimuliert. Auf diese Weise sollte eine maximale Alloreaktivität gegen das Hauttransplantat generiert werden. In allen vorgestellten Systemen ließ sich nach Infusion der T-Lymphozyten in transplantierte Tiere, eine T-Zellinduzierte inflammatorische Reaktion auslösen. Optisch war eine deutliche Rötung des Transplantats feststellbar. Diese war jedoch nur in den Proben besonders deutlich, welche T-Zellen mit vorheriger in vitro Stimulation durch DC des Hautspenders erhalten hatten. Histologisch konnten Anzeichen einer Entzündung nachgewiesen werden. Neben Akanthose und Hyperparakeratose, waren deutliche T-Zellinfiltrate detektierbar. Auch Spaltbildung und Ablösung der Epidermis, sowie vereinzelte Apoptosen der epidermalen Zellen wiesen auf eine GvHD artige Entzündung hin.rnEine weitere Beobachtung nach T-Zellgabe, war die Depletion der LC aus der Epidermis. Auch konnte durch spätere T-Zellgaben keine weitere Hautrötung ausgelöst werden. Dies belegt die Funktion der LC als primäre Zielzelle der alloreaktiven T-Zellen. Unterstrichen wird dies durch Verwendung einer LC defizienten Haut, welche keine Hautrötung oder Anzeichen einer Entzündung entwickelte.rnZusammenfassend wurde für diese Arbeit ein Modellsystem entwickelt, welches es erlaubt Untersuchungen entzündlicher Hautkrankheiten unter Berücksichtigung hautständiger APC durchzuführen. Dabei kann dieses Modell in Zukunft für die Untersuchung von APC modulierenden Agenzien genutzt werden, da präklinische Modelle für spezies-spezifische Therapien bislang fehlten. Das Entstehen einer Entzündung könnte so verhindert oder eine Behandlung ermöglicht werden.
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The increasing demand of security oriented to mobile applications has raised the attention to biometrics, as a proper and suitable solution for providing secure environment to mobile devices. With this aim, this document presents a biometric system based on hand geometry oriented to mobile devices, involving a high degree of freedom in terms of illumination, hand rotation and distance to camera. The user takes a picture of their own hand in the free space, without requiring any flat surface to locate the hand, and without removals of rings, bracelets or watches. The proposed biometric system relies on an accurate segmentation procedure, able to isolate hands from any background; a feature extraction, invariant to orientation, illumination, distance to camera and background; and a user classification, based on k-Nearest Neighbor approach, able to provide an accurate results on individual identification. The proposed method has been evaluated with two own databases collected with a HTC mobile. First database contains 120 individuals, with 20 acquisitions of both hands. Second database is a synthetic database, containing 408000 images of hand samples in different backgrounds: tiles, grass, water, sand, soil and the like. The system is able to identify individuals properly with False Reject Rate of 5.78% and False Acceptance Rate of 0.089%, using 60 features (15 features per finger)