889 resultados para bio-inspired foams
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Biomass is an important source of energy in Thailand and is currently the main renewable energy source, accounting for 40% of the renewable energy used. The Department of Alternative Energy and E�ciency (DEDE), Ministry of Thailand, has been promoting the use of renewable energy in Thailand for the past decade. The new target for renewable energy usage in the country is set at 25% of the �nal energy demand in 2021. Thailand is the world’s fourth largest producer of cassava and this results in the production of signi�cant amounts of cassava rhizome which is a waste product. Cassava rhizome has the potential to be co-�red with coal for the production of heat and power. With suitable co-�ring ratios, little modi�cation will be required in the co-�ring technology. This review article is concerned with an investigation of the feasibility of co-�ring cassava rhizome in a combined heat and power system for a cassava based bio-ethanol plant in Thailand. Enhanced use of cassava rhizome for heat and power production could potentially contribute to a reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and costs, and would help the country to meet the 2021 renewable energy target.
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This paper presents a neuroscience inspired information theoretic approach to motion segmentation. Robust motion segmentation represents a fundamental first stage in many surveillance tasks. As an alternative to widely adopted individual segmentation approaches, which are challenged in different ways by imagery exhibiting a wide range of environmental variation and irrelevant motion, this paper presents a new biologically-inspired approach which computes the multivariate mutual information between multiple complementary motion segmentation outputs. Performance evaluation across a range of datasets and against competing segmentation methods demonstrates robust performance.
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Biological models of an apoptotic process are studied using models describing a system of differential equations derived from reaction kinetics information. The mathematical model is re-formulated in a state-space robust control theory framework where parametric and dynamic uncertainty can be modelled to account for variations naturally occurring in biological processes. We propose to handle the nonlinearities using neural networks.
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Foam properties depend on the physico-chemical characteristics of the continuous phase, the method of production and process conditions employed; however the preparation of barista-style milk foams in coffee shops by injection of steam uses milk as its main ingredient which limits the control of foam properties by changing the biochemical characteristics of the continuous phase. Therefore, the control of process conditions and nozzle design are the only ways available to produce foams with diverse properties. Milk foams were produced employing different steam pressures (100-280 kPa gauge) and nozzle designs (ejector, plunging-jet and confined-jet nozzles). The foamability of milk, and the stability, bubble size and texture of the foams were investigated. Variations in steam pressure and nozzle design changed the hydrodynamic conditions during foam production, resulting in foams having a range of properties. Steam pressure influenced foam characteristics, although the net effect depended on the nozzle design used. These results suggest that, in addition to the physicochemical determinants of milk, the foam properties can also be controlled by changing the steam pressure and nozzle design.
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In many lower-income countries, the establishment of marine protected areas (MPAs) involves significant opportunity costs for artisanal fishers, reflected in changes in how they allocate their labor in response to the MPA. The resource economics literature rarely addresses such labor allocation decisions of artisanal fishers and how, in turn, these contribute to the impact of MPAs on fish stocks, yield, and income. This paper develops a spatial bio-economic model of a fishery adjacent to a village of people who allocate their labor between fishing and on-shore wage opportunities to establish a spatial Nash equilibrium at a steady state fish stock in response to various locations for no-take zone MPAs and managed access MPAs. Villagers’ fishing location decisions are based on distance costs, fishing returns, and wages. Here, the MPA location determines its impact on fish stocks, fish yield, and villager income due to distance costs, congestion, and fish dispersal. Incorporating wage labor opportunities into the framework allows examination of the MPA’s impact on rural incomes, with results determining that win-wins between yield and stocks occur in very different MPA locations than do win-wins between income and stocks. Similarly, villagers in a high-wage setting face a lower burden from MPAs than do those in low-wage settings. Motivated by issues of central importance in Tanzania and Costa Rica, we impose various policies on this fishery – location specific no-take zones, increasing on-shore wages, and restricting MPA access to a subset of villagers – to analyze the impact of an MPA on fish stocks and rural incomes in such settings.
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In this study we applied a smart biomaterial formed from a self-assembling, multi-functional synthetic peptide amphiphile (PA) to coat substrates with various surface chemistries. The combination of PA coating and alignment-inducing functionalised substrates provided a template to instruct human corneal stromal fibroblasts to adhere, become aligned and then bio-fabricate a highlyordered, multi-layered, three-dimensional tissue by depositing an aligned, native-like extracellular matrix. The newly-formed corneal tissue equivalent was subsequently able to eliminate the adhesive properties of the template and govern its own complete release via the action of endogenous proteases. Tissues recovered through this method were structurally stable, easily handled, and carrier-free. Furthermore, topographical and mechanical analysis by atomic force microscopy showed that tissue equivalents formed on the alignment-inducing PA template had highly-ordered, compact collagen deposition, with a two-fold higher elastic modulus compared to the less compact tissues produced on the non-alignment template, the PA-coated glass. We suggest that this technology represents a new paradigm in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, whereby all processes for the biofabrication and subsequent self-release of natural, bioprosthetic human tissues depend solely on simple templatetissue feedback interactions.
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Tibouchina pulchra saplings were exposed to carbon filtered air (CF), ambient non-filtered air (NF) and ambient non-filtered air + 40 ppb ozone (NF + O-3) 8 h per day during two months. The AOT40 values at the end of the experiment were 48, 910 and 12,895 ppb h(-1), respectively, for the three treatments. After 25 days of exposure (AOT40=3871 ppb h(-1)), interveinal red stippling appeared in plants in the NF + O-3 chamber. In the NF chamber, symptoms were observed only after 60 days of exposure (AOT40 = 910 ppb h(-1)). After 60 days, injured leaves per plant corresponded to 19% in NF + O-3 and 1% in the NF treatment; and the average leaf area injured was 7% within the NF + O-3 and 0.2% within the NF treatment. The extent of leaf area injured (leaf injury index) was mostly explained by the accumulated exposure of ozone (r(2) = 0.89; p < 0.05). (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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The assembly of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into nanostructured films is attractive for producing functionalized hybrid materials and (bio-)chemical sensors, but this requires experimental methods that allow for control of molecular architecturcs. In this study, we exploit the layer-by-layer (LbL) technique to obtain two types of sensors incorporating CNTs. In the first, LbL films of alternating layers of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWNTs) dispersed in polyarninoamide (PAMAM) dendrimers and nickel phthalocyanine (NiTsPc) were used in amperometric detection of the neurotransmitter dopamine (DA). The electrochemical properties evaluated with cyclic voltammetry indicated that the incorporation of MWNTs in the PAMAM-NT/NiTsPc LbL films led to a 3-fold increase in the peak current, in addition to a decrease of 50 mV in the oxidation potential of DA. The latter allowed detection of DA even in the presence of ascorbic acid (AA), a typical interferent for DA. Another LbL film was obtained with layers of PAMAM and single-walled carbon nanotubes (SWNTs) employed in field-effect-devices using a capacitive electrolyte-insulator-semiconductor structure (EIS). The adsorption of the film components was monitored by measuring the flat-band voltage shift in capacitance-voltage (C-P) curves, caused by the charges from the components. Constant capacitance (ConCap) measurements showed that the EISPAMAM/SWNT film displayed a high pH sensitivity (ca. 54.5 mV/pH), being capable of detecting penicillin G between 10(-4) mol L(-1) and 10(-2) mol L-1, when a layer of penicillinase was adsorbed atop the PAMAM/SWNT film. (C) 2009 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
Equal Couples in Equal Houses : Cultural perspectives on Swedish solar and bio-pellet heating design
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Knowing how to design a heating system that will work mechanically is quite different from knowling how to design a system that users perceive as responsive to their domestic practices and values. In this chapter, social anthropologist Henning argues that the challenge for designers involved in the development or marketing of green buildings with heating systems that are based on renewable sources of energy is to see things from the perspective of those who are supposed to live in these buildings. The chapter focuses on three culture-specific aspects of Swedish households and single-family houses: perceptions of house and home, of private and public space, and of male and female space. Through these three angles, some clues are given as to how design, performance and location of solar and bio-pellet heating systems could be made to resonate with predominant experiences, habits and ways of thinking among both men and women.
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In bio-fuel we trust. Or do we? In this chapter, ethnographic material from Sweden is used to discuss ways sin which trust may influence the choice of bio-fuel for heating purposes. The meaning and substance of trust or distrust, as well as the very conditions for trust, are elaborated on in relation to solar and bio-pellet systems, district heating with bio-fuel, and traditional fireplaces. An important conclusion of this chapter is that the degree to which people perceive others as being like themselves or not tends to be decisive for whether these others are to be trusted, and therefore worth listening to. The context and situation in which a certain heating system is being chosen does not only involve trust in individuals, however, but in companies and the authorities, as well as in the arterfacts themselves. An example is given on how distrust of district heating companies led house owners to reject an offer of district heating despite the comfort and environmental benefit this could have provided. it is shown how this distrust might be resolved by making the rhythm of households and sitrict heating companies more in step with one another. The strong emotional attachment to and deep-felt trust in the traditional fireplace is also analysed, and a question is put forward as to whether these feelings could be transferred to modern bio-pellet stoves. Finally, our great and assured trust in bio-fuel as a main solution to global climate change is shortly commented upon and partly questioned.
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Syftet med denna skrift är att sammanställa den kunskap som finns beträffande kombinerade pellet- och solvärmesystem för att på så sätt stödja företagen i deras systemutveckling. Denna skrift behandlar erfarenheter som gjorts inom forskning på sol och pellet och omsätter dessa i praktiska råd för systemutformning. Förslag ges på systemutformning, olika tekniska lösningar samt hur systemen bör styras.När solvärme och pellet skall kombineras finns det många möjligheter att koppla ihop systemen. Det finns olika traditioner i olika länder, vilket gör att systemlösningarna varierar från land till land. En generell slutsats är dock att konventionella svenska pannor med inbyggd varmvattenberedning inte är lämpliga i konventionella solvärmesystem. Det ger komplicerade systemlösningar och det är svårt att åstadkomma bra skiktning i tanken.I ett solvärmesystem är det viktigt att tanken kan laddas ur på ett sådant sätt att kraftig skiktning erhålls. Det betyder att tankens botten skall kylas ner till temperaturen på ingående kallvatten och att tankens mellersta del skall kylas till samma temperatur som radiatorreturen. Om solfångaren även vintertid kan arbeta med att förvärma kallvatten av 10 till 20ºC fås en betydligt bättre verkningsgrad på solfångaren än om radiator returen skall förvärmas, som i bästa fall ligger på en temperaturnivå på mellan 30 och 40ºC. Av denna anledning skall radiator returen placeras en bra bit upp från botten i ackumulatortanken och tappvattnet skall förvärmas i en slinga som börjar i tankens botten. Om det finns ett VVC-system måste systemet anslutas på ett speciellt sätt så att inte tankens skiktning störs.En annan viktig parameter i tankens utformning är att värmeförlusterna hålls låga, detta är viktigt för att klara tappvattenlasten mulna perioder och för att hålla energianvändningen låg. I moderna hus där tanken placeras i boutrymmet blir det också en komfortfråga för att undvika över-temperaturer i rummet där tanken placeras. För att få en bra isolering måste man se till att det finns ett lufttätt skikt över hela isoleringen som dessutom sluter tätt mot röranslutningar. Ofrivillig själv-cirkulation i anslutande kretsar som kan kyla av och blanda om ackumulatortanken skall förhindras med backventiler.Vid design av solfångarkretsen måste överhettning och stagnation kunna klaras utan glykolnedbrytning eller andra skador. Partiell förångning innebär att man låter solfångaren koka på ett kontrollerat sätt så att endast ånga blir kvar i solfångaren. Vätska samlas i ett större expansionskärl och systemet återfylls när vätskan kondenserar. Dränerande system med enbart vatten är också en möjlighet, men kräver större noggrannhet vid installationen så att sönderfrysning undviks.Pelletkaminer (luftburna) ger god komfort och lågt elbehov i direktelvärmda hus med öppen planlösning, dvs. om värmen från kaminen kan spridas till alla rum utan att behöva passera genom mer än en dörröppning. Även i lågenergihus kan den luftburna kaminen vara lämplig. I hus med mer sluten planlösning krävs en vattenmantlad kamin med hög andel värme till vattenkretsen och ett vattenburet värmesystem. Det är viktigt att sådana system utformas korrekt för att komforten skall bli hög och elanvändningen låg. Brukarens aspekter och komfortkrav måste beaktas vid användning av kaminer, eftersom det krävs en temperaturskillnad mellan olika rum för att få värmespridning från det rum där kaminen är placerad.
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Det är svårt att på ett genomarbetat sätt, kontrollera en solvärmeanläggning som är i drift och det blir svårare när solvärmesystemet skall samverka med en biobränsleanläggning, som har sina speciella egenheter. Det enklaste och, som det kan tyckas, bästa sättet att kontrollera om en solvärmeanläggning fungerar, är att beräkna utifrån en värmemängdsmätare, som förhoppningsvis finns i anläggningen, hur mycket energi per m2 aktiv area som solfångaren har producerat per år. Om produktionen ligger mellan 300 – 350 kWh/m2 så är det bra. Det är dock så att en solvärmeanläggning borde kunna producera betydligt mer värme om den bara ges lite bättre förutsättning eller att den faktiskt kan ge mindre, men ändå uppfylla de krav som ställdes. Det behöver inte nödvändigtvis vara antalet producerade solfångar-kWh värme som är högt utan det viktigaste kanske är att antalet inbesparade kWh biobränsle är många. För att kunna få ett grepp om hur en solvärmeanläggning fungerar i sitt sammanhang så bör det totala systemet redovisas framför allt med avseende på: -Värmedistributionssystemets uppbyggnad. Var och när finns kallt vatten som ska värmas samt hur mycket.-Energi- och effektnivåer för olika delar av systemet och fram för allt under sommaren-Vilka pannor och bränslen som används, framför allt med betoning på reglerbarhetSolvärmekretsen, som inte är speciellt annorlunda utformad än i andra lite större solvärmeanläggningar ges i den här rapporten relativt stort utrymme, eftersom den samlade kompetensen bland de som gör besiktningar och kontroller inte är så hög. De delar som berörs mest är:-Trycket i solvärmeanläggningen med avseende på expansionskärlets förtryck, systemets uppfyllnadstryck och driftsfunktioner-Flödet i anläggningen som inriktar sig på luftmedryckning, flödesfördelning och vanliga flödeshastigheter-Solfångarnas energi- och värmeeffektproduktionHuvuddelen av underlagsmaterialet bör ha samlats in före besöket, genom att försöka få tag på:-Förstudier för solvärme- och pannanläggning-Förfrågningsunderlag för i första hand solvärmeanläggningen-Driftstatistik-Data på hur det totala systemet ser ut.Dessa data bör bearbetas innan besöket på plats vilket skall inkludera en genomgång av driftsansvarig vilket kompletteras med en guidad tur genom anläggningen. Besöket bör också vara förberett hos driftsansvariga så att stegar för att komma åt solfångarna finns framtagna och de säkerhetsselar som skall finnas vid okulär inspektion finns tillgängliga. Efter avslutad på platsen kontroll ska en besiktningsrapport skrivas. Mycket underlagsberäkningar ska skickas med som bilaga samt en lista med punkter som syftar till att få en effektivare sol- och biobränsleanläggning.
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Taking Sweden into the future – Bio-objectification of new medical technology In this article, we analyze how contemporary discursive silences around new biotechnologies such as cybrids and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSC), have been enabled by earlier policy processes in the area, e.g. boundary work around what is human and non-human, living and non-living, subject and object. The analysis of policy processes around xenotransplantations and the use of human embryonic stem cells, shows that the stem cells’ and xenografts’ “bio-identities” become stabilized through high expectations for the future, a lack of therapeutic possibilities and struggles over definitions of life. The policy processes around human embryonic stem cells and organs from other animals, are characterized by a normalization of certain understandings of ”life”, trust in scientific progress and it’s national financial potentials and a categorization of criticism as irrational. Through these “bio-objectification processes”, debate and decision making has been moved from a political and public context into ethical committees and research funding bodies. The article concludes by discussing consequences of this political non-handling of biomedical technologies and how these bioobjects could be re-politicized.
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Background. Continuous subcutaneous insulin infusion (CSII) treatment among children with type 1 diabetes is increasing in Sweden. However, studies evaluating glycaemic control in children using CSII show inconsistent results. Omitting bolus insulin doses using CSII may cause reduced glycaemic control among adolescents. The distribution of responsibility for diabetes self-management between children and parents is often unclear and needs clarification. There is much published support for continued parental involvement and shared diabetes management during adolescence. Guided Self-Determination (GSD) is an empowerment-based, person-centred, reflection and problem solving method intended to guide the patient to become self-sufficient and develop life skills for managing difficulties in diabetes self-management. This method has been adapted for adolescents and parents as Guided Self-Determination-Young (GSD-Y). This study aims to evaluate the effect of an intervention with GSD-Y in groups of adolescents starting on insulin pumps and their parents on diabetes-related family conflicts, perceived health and quality of life (QoL), and metabolic control. Here, we describe the protocol and plans for study enrolment. Methods. This study is designed as a randomized, controlled, prospective, multicentre study. Eighty patients between 12-18 years of age who are planning to start CSII will be included. All adolescents and their parents will receive standard insulin pump training. The education intervention will be conducted when CSII is to be started and at four appointments in the first 4 months after starting CSII. The primary outcome is haemoglobin A1c levels. Secondary outcomes are perceived health and QoL, frequency of blood glucose self-monitoring and bolus doses, and usage of carbohydrate counting. The following instruments will be used to evaluate perceived health and QoL: Disabkids, 'Check your health', the Diabetes Family Conflict Scale and the Swedish Diabetes Empowerment Scale. Outcomes will be evaluated within and between groups by comparing data at baseline, and at 6 and 12 months after starting treatment. Results and discussion. In this study, we will assess the effect of starting an insulin pump together with the model of Guided Self-Determination to determine whether this approach leads to retention of improved glycaemic control, QoL, responsibility distribution and reduced diabetes-related conflicts in the family. Trial registration: Current controlled trials: ISRCTN22444034