945 resultados para Regime Switching
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Abstract Background Overflow metabolism is an undesirable characteristic of aerobic cultures of Saccharomyces cerevisiae during biomass-directed processes. It results from elevated sugar consumption rates that cause a high substrate conversion to ethanol and other bi-products, severely affecting cell physiology, bioprocess performance, and biomass yields. Fed-batch culture, where sucrose consumption rates are controlled by the external addition of sugar aiming at its low concentrations in the fermentor, is the classical bioprocessing alternative to prevent sugar fermentation by yeasts. However, fed-batch fermentations present drawbacks that could be overcome by simpler batch cultures at relatively high (e.g. 20 g/L) initial sugar concentrations. In this study, a S. cerevisiae strain lacking invertase activity was engineered to transport sucrose into the cells through a low-affinity and low-capacity sucrose-H+ symport activity, and the growth kinetics and biomass yields on sucrose analyzed using simple batch cultures. Results We have deleted from the genome of a S. cerevisiae strain lacking invertase the high-affinity sucrose-H+ symporter encoded by the AGT1 gene. This strain could still grow efficiently on sucrose due to a low-affinity and low-capacity sucrose-H+ symport activity mediated by the MALx1 maltose permeases, and its further intracellular hydrolysis by cytoplasmic maltases. Although sucrose consumption by this engineered yeast strain was slower than with the parental yeast strain, the cells grew efficiently on sucrose due to an increased respiration of the carbon source. Consequently, this engineered yeast strain produced less ethanol and 1.5 to 2 times more biomass when cultivated in simple batch mode using 20 g/L sucrose as the carbon source. Conclusion Higher cell densities during batch cultures on 20 g/L sucrose were achieved by using a S. cerevisiae strain engineered in the sucrose uptake system. Such result was accomplished by effectively reducing sucrose uptake by the yeast cells, avoiding overflow metabolism, with the concomitant reduction in ethanol production. The use of this modified yeast strain in simpler batch culture mode can be a viable option to more complicated traditional sucrose-limited fed-batch cultures for biomass-directed processes of S. cerevisiae.
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O principal objetivo deste estudo foi aplicar componentes principais com múltiplas matrizes de dados para verificar a interação tripla genótipo x local x regime alimentar no valor genético do efeito direto do peso, aos 205 dias de idade. Foram utilizados touros com filhos em três regiões de produção do Nordeste Brasileiro (Maranhão, Mata e Agreste, e Recôncavo Baiano) e criados nos regimes alimentares a pasto ou com suplementação. Não se evidenciou interação genótipo x local para a característica estudada, entretanto, constatou-se interação do genótipo x regime alimentar. A utilização dos touros deve ser direcionada de acordo com o regime alimentar de seus filhos.
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O regime monetário de metas de inflação é um padrão de conduta da política monetária que passou a ser utilizado por vários países a partir da década de 1990, dentre eles o Brasil, que adotou este modelo em 1999, após uma crise cambial. Com seu arcabouço teórico pautado nas premissas da teoria novo-clássica e tendo como principal característica o anúncio prévio de uma meta numérica para a inflação, este regime passou a ser adotado por países que buscavam alcançar a estabilidade de seus preços. O presente trabalho irá brevemente expor a base teórica e as características do referido regime. Porém, o foco principal será a discussão da utilização do IPCA (Índice de Preços ao Consumidor Amplo) pelo regime de metas como balizador da inflação no Brasil.
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One of the clinical limitations of the photodynamic therapy (PDT) is the reduced light penetration into biological tissues. Pulsed lasers may present advantages concerning photodynamic response when compared to continuous wave (CW) lasers operating under the same average power conditions. The aim of this study was to investigate PDT-induced response when using femtosecond laser (FSL) and a first-generation photosensitizer (Photogem) to evaluate the induced depth of necrosis. The in vitro photodegradation of the sensitizer was monitored during illumination either with CWor an FSL as an indirect measurement of the PDT response. Healthy liver of Wistar rats was used to evaluate the tissue response. The photosensitizer was endovenously injected and 30 min after, an energy dose of 150 Jcm-2 was delivered to the liver surface. We observed that the photodegradation rate evaluated via fluorescence spectroscopy was higher for the FSL illumination. The FSL-PDT produced a necrosis nearly twice as deep when compared to the CW-PDT. An increase of the tissue temperature during the application was measured and was not higher than 2.5 °C for the CW laser and not higher than 4.5 °C for the pulsed laser. FSL should be considered as an alternative in PDT applications for improving the results in the treatment of bulky tumors where higher light penetration is required.
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During the last few decades, coral reefs have become a disappearing feature of tropical marine environments, and those reefs that do remain are severely threatened. It is understood that humans have greately altered the environment under which these ecosystems previously have thrived and evoloved. Overharvesting of fish stocks, global warming and pollution are some of the most prominent threats, acting on coral reefs at several spatial and temporal scales. Presently, it is common that coral reefs have been degraded into alternative ecosystem regimes, such as macroalgae-dominated or sea urchin-barren. Although these ecosystems could potentially return to coral dominance in a long-term perspective, when considdering current conditions, it seems likely that they will persist in their degraded states. Thus, recovery of coral reefs cannot be taken for granted on a human timescale. Multiple stressors and disturbances, which are increasingly characteristic of coral reef environments today, are believed to act synergistically and produce ecological surprises. However, current knowledge of effects of compounded disturbances and stress is limited. Based on five papers, this thesis investigates the sublethal response of multiple stressors on coral physiology, as well as the effects of compounded stress and disturbance on coral reef structure and function. Adaptive responses to stress and disturbance in relation to prior experience are highlighted. The thesis further explores how inherent characteristics (traits) of corals and macroalgae may influence regime expression when faced with altered disturbance regimes, in particular overfishing, eutrophication, elevated temperature, and enhanced substrate availability. Finally, possibilities of affecting the resilience of macroalgae-dominaed reefs and shifting the community composition towards a coral-dominated regime are explored.
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[EN] On 8-10 April 2007, several episodes of intense sea-breeze fronts were registered at the islands of Fuerteventura and Lanzarote (Canary Islands). The sea-breeze circulation was primary driven by daytime heating contrasts between land and the Atlantic Ocean during a period of weak trade winds. Numerical simulations of these events were carried out using the 3.1.1 version of the Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF-ARW) Model. Three different domains with 6.6-km, 2.2-km and 0.7-km horizontal grid spacing and two sets with 51 and 70 vertical sigma levels were defined. The simulation was performed using two-way interactive nesting between the first and the second domain, using different land surface model parameterizations (Thermal diffusion, Noah LSM and RUC) for comparison. Initial conditions were provided by the NCAR Dataset analysis from April 2007, which were improved using surface and upper-air observations. The poster is focused on the 10 April episode.
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[EN] Habitats dominated by algal canopies are often altered by physical disturbances of varying severity, changing environmental conditions and biological processes. We used Artificial Seaweed Units (ASUs) to test whether severity of physical disturbances on algal canopies affects the post-disturbance colonization of gastropods on subtidal reefs. Specifically, we examined patterns of assemblage structure of gastropods to test the hypothesis that the extent and intensity of canopy removal affects the post-disturbance colonization of ASUs, testing the consistency of these effects among four regions encompassing a 68 latitudinal gradient in southwestern Australia. Because adjacent habitats can act as a source of new colonists (either as drifting migrants or as a source of propagules) from the perimeter surrounding perturbed areas, we also predicted that patterns of colonization (types and total abundances of colonizers) were influenced by the available pool of individuals at the scale of reefs. Three reefs were selected within each region. On each reef, ASUs were placed in the centre of circular canopy clearings of different size (0, 3, 13 and 50 m2) and intensity (50% vs 100%), and retrieved after 3 months. Resulting assemblages occupying the ASUs were quantitatively representative of the adjacent (undisturbed), algal-associated, assemblages at the scale of reef. Within reefs, recruited assemblages largely mimicked those associated with erect red algae. However, neither disturbance size nor intensity affected the colonization patterns across reefs and regions. These results suggest that algal-associated gastropods, regardless of the prevalent mode of dispersion, are resilient to physical disturbances to canopies across broad geographical regions as long as the pool of potential colonists is maintained. A high dispersal ability of gastropods likely ensures a quick colonization of recovering algal habitats.
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L’elaborato è dedicato all’esame della forma di emanazione e del sistema d’impugnazione degli atti del CSM circa la carriera giuridica dei magistrati, con particolare attenzione alle numerose implicazioni di livello costituzionale ed amministrativo sollevate dalla problematica. I principali obiettivi perseguiti sono: a) la verifica della costituzionalità del sistema predisposto dalla legge 24 marzo 1958, n. 195, la quale stabilisce che i provvedimenti consiliari siano emanati con decreto presidenziale o ministeriale e che possano essere sindacati dai giudici amministrativi; b) l’individuazione e la risoluzione delle ambiguità interpretative e dei dubbi applicativi che sono emersi fin dall’introduzione della legge in parola e che tutt’ora continuano costantemente a riproporsi, non avendo trovato compiuta sistemazione né in dottrina né in giurisprudenza; c) la ricognizione e l’esame critico della prassi giurisprudenziale, specialmente in ordine alle decisioni più recenti, tenuto conto della mancanza di studi aggiornati in merito pur a fronte dell’ampio numero di pronunce. Sulla base dell’ipotesi di partenza dell’irrinunciabilità, per la piena comprensione della portata precettiva della legge sopra citata, di un’esaustiva analisi delle premesse teoriche necessarie per una piena comprensione dello stessa, lo svolgimento è sostanzialmente articolato in due parti fondamentali. La prima incentrata sulla ricostruzione del perimetro costituzionale dell’indagine, con specifico riferimento all’assetto costituzionale della Magistratura. La seconda, riconducibile nell’alveo proprio del “diritto amministrativo”, concernente a) il significato e la funzione da attribuire alla forma di emanazione degli atti consiliari; b) i poteri ministeriali e presidenziali nella fase di esternazione; c) la tipologia degli atti impugnabili e dei vizi sindacabili in sede giurisdizionale. Con la consapevolezza che lo sviluppo dell’argomento prescelto rappresenta un’angolazione di visuale privilegiata relativamente allo svolgersi dei rapporti tra Potere Esecutivo ed Ordine giudiziario, la tesi affronta complesse questioni di carattere generale quali il principio di separazione dei poteri, il concetto di organo costituzionale e quello di autodichìa, la nozione di autonomia pubblica, i princìpi di imparzialità ed uguaglianza. Il vaglio della giurisprudenza costituzionale ed amministrativa, ampiamente richiamata, è condotto trattando a fondo, sia aspetti connotati da un elevato tasso di tecnicità, come la disciplina del conferimento d’incarichi direttivi, sia interrogativi concernenti diversi aspetti problematici. Segnatamente, l’indagine ha riguardato – tra l’altro – l’ammissibilità del sindacato del giudice amministrativo sugli atti “amministrativi” delle autorità non incardinate nella P.A.; la compatibilità dell’interpretazione evolutiva con l’art. 138 Cost.; la definizione di atto amministrativo; la stessa nozione costituzionale di pubblica amministrazione. La presa d’atto della tendenza giurisprudenziale ad estendere il sindacato al vizio di eccesso di potere conduce infine ad alcune riflessioni conclusive in merito alla conciliabilità del ruolo assunto dal giudice amministrativo col quadro normativo delineato dai Costituenti.
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The need for high bandwidth, due to the explosion of new multi\-media-oriented IP-based services, as well as increasing broadband access requirements is leading to the need of flexible and highly reconfigurable optical networks. While transmission bandwidth does not represent a limit due to the huge bandwidth provided by optical fibers and Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) technology, the electronic switching nodes in the core of the network represent the bottleneck in terms of speed and capacity for the overall network. For this reason DWDM technology must be exploited not only for data transport but also for switching operations. In this Ph.D. thesis solutions for photonic packet switches, a flexible alternative with respect to circuit-switched optical networks are proposed. In particular solutions based on devices and components that are expected to mature in the near future are proposed, with the aim to limit the employment of complex components. The work presented here is the result of part of the research activities performed by the Networks Research Group at the Department of Electronics, Computer Science and Systems (DEIS) of the University of Bologna, Italy. In particular, the work on optical packet switching has been carried on within three relevant research projects: the e-Photon/ONe and e-Photon/ONe+ projects, funded by the European Union in the Sixth Framework Programme, and the national project OSATE funded by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Scientific Research. The rest of the work is organized as follows. Chapter 1 gives a brief introduction to network context and contention resolution in photonic packet switches. Chapter 2 presents different strategies for contention resolution in wavelength domain. Chapter 3 illustrates a possible implementation of one of the schemes proposed in chapter 2. Then, chapter 4 presents multi-fiber switches, which employ jointly wavelength and space domains to solve contention. Chapter 5 shows buffered switches, to solve contention in time domain besides wavelength domain. Finally chapter 6 presents a cost model to compare different switch architectures in terms of cost.
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Questo lavoro di tesi si propone di verificare la validità della nuova specifica tecnica UNI/TS 11300-Parte 3, riguardante i consumi energetici degli edifici nella stagione estiva. Pertanto tale specifica tecnica, ancora in fase d’inchiesta pubblica, è stata applicata ad un caso reale, quale un complesso di edifici ad uso terziario, con il duplice obiettivo di analizzarne lo specifico metodo di calcolo e di comprovarne l’efficacia. Nel corso dello studio, prendendo in esame nella parte introduttiva argomenti quali i consumi in edilizia, gli aspetti normativi e le modalità di produzione del freddo, si è giunti infine a calcolare il fabbisogno di energia primaria per il raffrescamento del complesso di riferimento, e nella parte conclusiva sono state fornite indicazioni su eventuali modifiche da apportare alla normativa per ridurre i consumi.
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This thesis deals with a novel control approach based on the extension of the well-known Internal Model Principle to the case of periodic switched linear exosystems. This extension, inspired by power electronics applications, aims to provide an effective design method to robustly achieve the asymptotic tracking of periodic references with an infinite number of harmonics. In the first part of the thesis the basic components of the novel control scheme are described and preliminary results on stabilization are provided. In the second part, advanced control methods for two applications coming from the world high energy physics are presented.