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2. Cloning and Expression Analysis of Key Enzyme Gene CoGPPS Involved in Iridoid Glycoside Synthesis in Cornus officinalis.
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Chen, Jiaxi, Tan, Xinjie, Guo, Guangyang, Wang, Panpan, Zhang, Hongxiao, Lv, Shufang, Xu, Huawei, and Hou, Dianyun
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GENE expression , *MOLECULAR cloning , *KIWIFRUIT , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *ANTISENSE DNA , *TEA , *GLYCOSIDES - Abstract
Cornus iridoid glycosides (CIGs), including loganin and morroniside, are the main active components of Cornus officinalis. As one of the key enzymes in the biosynthesis of CIGs, geranyl pyrophosphate synthase (GPPS) catalyzes the formation of geranyl pyrophosphate, which is the direct precursor of CIGs. In this study, the C. officinalis geranyl pyrophosphate synthase (CoGPPS) sequence was cloned from C. officinalis and analyzed. The cDNA sequence of the CoGPPS gene was 915 bp (GenBank No. OR725699). Phylogenetic analysis showed that CoGPPS was closely related to the GPPS sequence of Actinidia chinensis and Camellia sinensis, but relatively distantly related to Paeonia lactiflora and Tripterygium wilfordii. Results from the quantitative real-time PCR showed the spatiotemporal expression pattern of CoGPPS; that is, CoGPPS was specifically expressed in the fruits. Subcellular localization assay proved that CoGPPS was specifically found in chloroplasts. Loganin and morroniside contents in the tissues were detected by high-performance liquid chromatography, and both compounds were found to be at higher levels in the fruits than in leaves. Thus, this study laid the foundation for further studies on the synthetic pathway of CIGs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Assessment of GNSS Galileo Contribution to the Modernization of CROPOS's Services.
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Šugar, Danijel, Kliman, Ana, Bačić, Željko, and Nevistić, Zvonimir
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GLOBAL Positioning System , *ARTIFICIAL satellites - Abstract
CROPOS, as the Croatian GNSS network, was modernized and upgraded to support the Galileo system in 2019. Two of CROPOS's services—VPPS (Network RTK service) and GPPS (post-processing service)—were assessed for the contribution of the Galileo system to their performance. A station used for field testing was previously examined and surveyed to determine the local horizon and to carry out a detailed mission planning. The whole day of observation was divided into several sessions, each with a different visibility of Galileo satellites. A special observation sequence was designed: VPPS (GPS-GLO-GAL), VPPS (GAL-only), and GPPS (GPS-GLO-GAL-BDS). All observations were taken on the same station with the same GNSS receiver, Trimble R12. Each static observation session was post-processed in Trimble Business Center (TBC) in two different ways: considering all available systems (GGGB) and considering GAL-only observations. A daily static solution based on all systems (GGGB) was considered as the reference for the accuracy assessment of all obtained solutions. The results obtained with VPPS (GPS-GLO-GAL) and VPPS (GAL-only) were analyzed and assessed; the results obtained with GAL-only have shown a slightly higher scatter. It was concluded that the inclusion of the Galileo system in CROPOS has contributed to the availability and reliability of solutions but not to their accuracy. By complying with the observation rules and taking redundant measurements, the accuracy of GAL-only results can be improved. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Establishing an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in Sierra Leone: A Report of the Experience of a Low-Income Country in West Africa.
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Lakoh, Sulaiman, Bawoh, Mohamed, Lewis, Hannah, Jalloh, Ishmael, Thomas, Catherine, Barlatt, Shuwary, Jalloh, Abdulai, Deen, Gibrilla F., Russell, James B. W., Kabba, Mustapha S., Batema, Moses N. P., Borgstein, Cecily, Sesay, Noah, Sesay, Daniel, Nagi, Navjeet K., Firima, Emmanuel, and Thomas, Suzanne
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LOW-income countries ,ANTIMICROBIAL stewardship ,MIDDLE-income countries ,PUBLIC hospitals ,CAPACITY building - Abstract
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a growing global health challenge that threatens to undo gains in human and animal health. Prevention and control of AMR requires functional antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) program, which is complex and often difficult to implement in low- and middle-income countries. We aimed to describe the processes of establishing and implementing an AMS program at Connaught Hospital in Sierra Leone. The project involved the setting up of an AMS program, capacity building and performing a global point prevalence survey (GPPS) at Sierra Leone's national referral hospital. Connaught Hospital established a multidisciplinary AMS subcommittee in 2021 to provide AMS services such as awareness campaigns, education and training and review of guidelines. We performed a GPPS on 175 patients, of whom more than half (98, 56.0%) were prescribed an antibiotic: 63 (69.2%) in the surgical wards and 53 (51.2%) in the medical wards. Ceftriaxone (60, 34.3%) and metronidazole (53, 30.3%) were the most common antibiotics prescribed to patients. In conclusion, it is feasible to establish and implement an AMS program in low-income countries, where most hospitalized patients were prescribed an antibiotic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Feasibility properties of the EQ-5D-3L and 5L in the general population: evidence from the GP Patient Survey on the impact of age
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Ole Marten and Wolfgang Greiner
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EQ-5D-3L ,EQ-5D-5L ,Health-related quality of life ,Feasibility ,Older population ,GPPS ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background There is evidence to suggest that the proportion of missing values is slightly higher in the older population resulting in lower completion rates of the EQ-5D. However, existing studies rarely provide a within-sample comparison of feasibility properties across age groups to quantify this difference. Hence, this study examines feasibility properties of the EQ-5D-3L and 5L in the general population and explores the impact of age on the completion of EQ-5D instruments. Methods We pool five waves from the English GP Patient Survey, where respondents self-report their health in either EQ-5D-3L or 5L. Descriptive analysis was undertaken to analyse the distribution and proportion of missing values and completion rates stratified by age and EQ-5D version; logistic regression models were specified to quantify the impact of age, gender and potential long-term conditions on the completion of each of the EQ-5D instruments. Results The total sample comprises ~ 4.36 million observations, of which 2.88 million respondents report their health in 5L and 1.47 million in 3L, respectively. Respondents over 64 years have slightly more missing values in each dimension than younger respondents. The highest share was observed for the oldest age group in the dimension anxiety/depression (3L 9.1% vs. 5L 7.6%), but was otherwise below 5%. Consequently, completion rates (observed and predicted) decreased with older age and at a higher rate after the age of 64; this was more pronounced for the 3L. Conclusion Evidence from our study suggests that both the EQ-5D-3L and 5L have good feasibility properties. In comparison to younger populations there appears to be a higher proportion of respondents with incomplete responses beyond the age of 64 years. Overall, the 5L version compares more favourably in terms of missing values, completion rates as well as with regard to the expected probability of an incomplete descriptive system.
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- 2022
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6. Long-Term Performance Evaluation of the Latest Multi-Source Weighted-Ensemble Precipitation (MSWEP) over the Highlands of Indo-Pak (1981–2009).
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Ali, Sikandar, Chen, Yaning, Azmat, Muhammad, Kayumba, Patient Mindje, Ahmed, Zeeshan, Mind'je, Richard, Ghaffar, Abdul, Qin, Jinxiu, and Tariq, Akash
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ENVIRONMENTAL sciences , *PRECIPITATION variability , *UPLANDS , *CRYOSPHERE , *PRODUCT improvement , *WINTER , *TRANSBOUNDARY waters - Abstract
The paucity of in-situ records, particularly in the glaciated mountainous region, is an obstacle in cryosphere ecology and environmental studies. Generally, available gauge station data is fragmented and covers valleys; thus, the use of gridded precipitation products (GPPs) is crucial in such complex terrains. However, these GPPs suffer from systematic biases and uncertainties owing to parameterization deficiencies. Therefore, the main goal of this research is to systematically evaluate the long-term performance and differences of the newly launched MSWEP in comparison to APHRO, CHIRPS, ERA-5, and PGMFD over the transboundary region of Indo-Pak (1981–2009) at spatial (whole to sub-basins) and temporal (daily to seasonal) scales. Findings reveal (1) overall, five GPPs produced well annual spatial precipitation variability with high magnitudes in the northwestern and low in the northeastern region. (2) The estimations from GPPs also divulged better correlation with in-situ observations (MSWEP = 0.86, APHRO = 0.76, ERA-5 = 0.81, CHIRPS = 0.57 and PGMFD = 0.68) at daily span. Better performance was observed during the monsoon compared to winter and pre-monsoon seasons. (3) Lately, estimates from MSWEP are more reliable for all the seasons, especially in the winter season, with the highest CC (0.90) and lowest relative bias (3.03%). (4) All GPPs (excluding ERA-5) overestimated light precipitation (0–1 mm/day) and underestimated moderate to heavy precipitation, in contrast to the ERA-5 that tended to underestimate the light but overestimate moderate (1–20 mm/day) and heavy precipitation (>20 mm/day) events. The CHIRPS was less accurate in detecting most of the precipitation events. The MSWEP product captured all precipitation intensities more accurately than other GPPs. The current research indicates considerable implications for product improvement and data users for choosing better alternative precipitation data at a local scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Feasibility properties of the EQ-5D-3L and 5L in the general population: evidence from the GP Patient Survey on the impact of age.
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Marten, Ole and Greiner, Wolfgang
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PATIENT surveys ,AGE groups ,OLD age ,REGRESSION analysis ,AGE ,FEASIBILITY studies ,ANXIETY - Abstract
Background: There is evidence to suggest that the proportion of missing values is slightly higher in the older population resulting in lower completion rates of the EQ-5D. However, existing studies rarely provide a within-sample comparison of feasibility properties across age groups to quantify this difference. Hence, this study examines feasibility properties of the EQ-5D-3L and 5L in the general population and explores the impact of age on the completion of EQ-5D instruments. Methods: We pool five waves from the English GP Patient Survey, where respondents self-report their health in either EQ-5D-3L or 5L. Descriptive analysis was undertaken to analyse the distribution and proportion of missing values and completion rates stratified by age and EQ-5D version; logistic regression models were specified to quantify the impact of age, gender and potential long-term conditions on the completion of each of the EQ-5D instruments. Results: The total sample comprises ~ 4.36 million observations, of which 2.88 million respondents report their health in 5L and 1.47 million in 3L, respectively. Respondents over 64 years have slightly more missing values in each dimension than younger respondents. The highest share was observed for the oldest age group in the dimension anxiety/depression (3L 9.1% vs. 5L 7.6%), but was otherwise below 5%. Consequently, completion rates (observed and predicted) decreased with older age and at a higher rate after the age of 64; this was more pronounced for the 3L. Conclusion: Evidence from our study suggests that both the EQ-5D-3L and 5L have good feasibility properties. In comparison to younger populations there appears to be a higher proportion of respondents with incomplete responses beyond the age of 64 years. Overall, the 5L version compares more favourably in terms of missing values, completion rates as well as with regard to the expected probability of an incomplete descriptive system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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8. Establishing an Antimicrobial Stewardship Program in Sierra Leone: A Report of the Experience of a Low-Income Country in West Africa
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Sulaiman Lakoh, Mohamed Bawoh, Hannah Lewis, Ishmael Jalloh, Catherine Thomas, Shuwary Barlatt, Abdulai Jalloh, Gibrilla F. Deen, James B. W. Russell, Mustapha S. Kabba, Moses N. P. Batema, Cecily Borgstein, Noah Sesay, Daniel Sesay, Navjeet K. Nagi, Emmanuel Firima, and Suzanne Thomas
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global point prevalence survey ,GPPS ,antimicrobial stewardship program ,AMS program ,AMS team ,Freetown ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) is a growing global health challenge that threatens to undo gains in human and animal health. Prevention and control of AMR requires functional antimicrobial stewardship (AMS) program, which is complex and often difficult to implement in low- and middle-income countries. We aimed to describe the processes of establishing and implementing an AMS program at Connaught Hospital in Sierra Leone. The project involved the setting up of an AMS program, capacity building and performing a global point prevalence survey (GPPS) at Sierra Leone’s national referral hospital. Connaught Hospital established a multidisciplinary AMS subcommittee in 2021 to provide AMS services such as awareness campaigns, education and training and review of guidelines. We performed a GPPS on 175 patients, of whom more than half (98, 56.0%) were prescribed an antibiotic: 63 (69.2%) in the surgical wards and 53 (51.2%) in the medical wards. Ceftriaxone (60, 34.3%) and metronidazole (53, 30.3%) were the most common antibiotics prescribed to patients. In conclusion, it is feasible to establish and implement an AMS program in low-income countries, where most hospitalized patients were prescribed an antibiotic.
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- 2023
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9. Isoprenyl diphosphate synthases of terpenoid biosynthesis in rose-scented geranium (Pelargonium graveolens).
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Kumar, Ajay, Patekar, Soumitra, Mohapatra, Soumyajit, Patel, Devendra Kumar, Kiran, N.R., Jaiswal, Priyanka, Nagegowda, Dinesh A., and Shasany, Ajit Kumar
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SYNTHASES , *BIOSYNTHESIS , *TERPENES , *MONOTERPENES , *PELARGONIUMS , *RECOMBINANT proteins , *GERANIUMS , *AROMATIC plants , *NICOTIANA benthamiana - Abstract
The essential oil of Pelargonium graveolens (rose-scented geranium), an important aromatic plant, comprising mainly mono- and sesqui-terpenes, has applications in food and cosmetic industries. This study reports the characterization of isoprenyl disphosphate synthases (IDSs) involved in P. graveolens terpene biosynthesis. The six identified PgIDSs belonged to different classes of IDSs, comprising homomeric geranyl diphosphate synthases (GPPSs; PgGPPS1 and PgGPPS2), the large subunit of heteromeric GPPS or geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthases (GGPPSs; PgGGPPS), the small subunit of heteromeric GPPS (PgGPPS.SSUI and PgGPPS.SSUII), and farnesyl diphosphate synthases (FPPS; PgFPPS).All IDSs exhibited maximal expression in glandular trichomes (GTs), the site of aroma formation, and their expression except PgGPPS.SSUII was induced upon treatment with MeJA. Functional characterization of recombinant proteins revealed that PgGPPS1, PgGGPPS and PgFPPS were active enzymes producing GPP, GGPP/GPP, and FPP respectively, whereas both PgGPPS.SSUs and PgGPPS2 were inactive. Co-expression of PgGGPPS (that exhibited bifunctional G(G)PPS activity) with PgGPPS.SSUs in bacterial expression system showed lack of interaction between the two proteins, however, PgGGPPS interacted with a phylogenetically distant Antirrhinum majus GPPS.SSU. Further, transient expression of AmGPPS.SSU in P. graveolens leaf led to a significant increase in monoterpene levels. These findings provide insight into the types of IDSs and their role in providing precursors for different terpenoid components of P. graveolens essential oil. • Six IDSs that are highly expressed in glandular trichomes of P. graveolens were functionally characterized. • Results revealed geranium has a homomeric GPPS, a bifunctional G(G)PPS, and a FPPS involved in terpenoid precursor formation. • Enzyme kinetics indicated that both homomeric and bifunctional G(G)PPS provide precursors for monoterpene biosynthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Identification and Molecular Characterization of Geranyl Diphosphate Synthase (GPPS) Genes in Wintersweet Flower
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Hafiz Muhammad Kamran, Syed Bilal Hussain, Shang Junzhong, Lin Xiang, and Long-Qing Chen
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wintersweet ,floral fragrance ,GPPS ,GGPPS ,yeast two-hybrid assay ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Geranyl diphosphate synthase (GPPS) is a plastid localized enzyme that catalyzes the biosynthesis of Geranyl diphosphate (GPP), which is a universal precursor of monoterpenes. Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox L.), a famous deciduous flowering shrub with a strong floral scent character, could have GPPS-like homologs that are involved in monoterpenes biosynthesis, but it remains unclear. In the present study, five full-length GPPS and geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthases (GGPPS) genes were identified in the wintersweet transcriptome database. The isolated cDNAs showed high protein sequence similarity with the other plants GPPS and GGPPS. The phylogenetic analysis further classified these cDNAs into four distinct clades, representing heterodimeric GPPS small subunits (SSU1 and SSU2), homodimeric GPPS, and GGPPS. Analysis of temporal expression revealed that all genes have the highest transcript level at the full-open flower stage. From tissue-specific expression analysis, CpGPPS.SSU1 and CpGGPPS1 were predominantly expressed in petal and flower, whereas CpGPPS.SSU2, GPPS, and GGPPS2 showed a constitutive expression. Additionally, the subcellular localization assay identified the chloroplast localization of SSUs and GGPPSs proteins, and the yeast two-hybrid assay showed that both CpGPPS.SSU1 and CpGPPS.SSU2 can interact with the GGPPS proteins. Taken together, these preliminary results suggest that the heterodimeric GPPS can regulate floral scent biosynthesis in wintersweet flower.
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- 2020
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11. Finite Fracture Mechanics crack initiation from a circular hole.
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Sapora, A., Torabi, A. R., Etesam, S., and Cornetti, P.
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TENSILE strength , *MECHANICAL loads , *STRENGTH of materials , *FRACTURE mechanics , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) - Abstract
The brittle crack initiation from a circular hole in an infinite slab under uniaxial remote tensile load is investigated. The analysis consists of two parts. The former is focused on the difference between symmetric and asymmetric crack propagation. Different criteria in the framework of the Theory of Critical Distances are implemented, and the potentiality of coupled Finite Fracture Mechanics (FFM) approaches is highlighted from a theoretical point of view. The latter presents the experimental results obtained by carrying out ad-hoc tensile tests on polymethyl-methacrylate (PMMA) and general-purpose polystyrene (GPPS) notched samples and the related FFM investigation. It is shown that FFM predictions are in very good agreement with the experimental results for both tested materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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12. Spearmint R2R3-MYB transcription factor MsMYB negatively regulates monoterpene production and suppresses the expression of geranyl diphosphate synthase large subunit (MsGPPS.LSU).
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Reddy, Vaishnavi Amarr, Wang, Qian, Dhar, Niha, Kumar, Nadimuthu, Venkatesh, Prasanna Nori, Rajan, Chakravarthy, Panicker, Deepa, Sridhar, Vishweshwaran, Mao, Hui‐Zhu, and Sarojam, Rajani
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SPEARMINT , *TRANSCRIPTION factors , *MONOTERPENES , *ESSENTIAL oils , *TRICHOMES - Abstract
Many aromatic plants, such as spearmint, produce valuable essential oils in specialized structures called peltate glandular trichomes (PGTs). Understanding the regulatory mechanisms behind the production of these important secondary metabolites will help design new approaches to engineer them. Here, we identified a PGT-specific R2R3-MYB gene, MsMYB, from comparative RNA-Seq data of spearmint and functionally characterized it. Analysis of MsMYB-RNAi transgenic lines showed increased levels of monoterpenes, and MsMYB-overexpressing lines exhibited decreased levels of monoterpenes. These results suggest that MsMYB is a novel negative regulator of monoterpene biosynthesis. Ectopic expression of MsMYB, in sweet basil and tobacco, perturbed sesquiterpene- and diterpene-derived metabolite production. In addition, we found that MsMYB binds to cis-elements of MsGPPS.LSU and suppresses its expression. Phylogenetic analysis placed MsMYB in subgroup 7 of R2R3-MYBs whose members govern phenylpropanoid pathway and are regulated by miR858. Analysis of transgenic lines showed that MsMYB is more specific to terpene biosynthesis as it did not affect metabolites derived from phenylpropanoid pathway. Further, our results indicate that MsMYB is probably not regulated by miR858, like other members of subgroup 7. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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13. Fragility and comfortability curves development and seismic risk assessment of a masonry building under earthquakes induced by geothermal power plants operation.
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Khansefid, Ali, Yadollahi, Seyed Mahmoudreza, Taddei, Francesca, and Müller, Gerhard
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GEOTHERMAL power plants , *INDUCED seismicity , *EARTHQUAKE hazard analysis , *EFFECT of earthquakes on buildings , *MASONRY , *GROUND motion , *REINFORCED masonry - Abstract
• Fragility curve of masonry building due to induced earthquake by GPP activity. • Developing new concept called Comfortability curve as measure of resident's comfort. • Finding suitable IM of fragility curve of masonry building under GPP-induced event. • Risk assessment of masonry building under GPP earthquakes considering human comfort. This research is an attempt to estimate the seismic risk of geothermal power plants (GPPs) operation on the masonry buildings located in the vicinity of these infrastructures through a probabilistic framework. In this regard, a typical masonry building in Germany is considered. In the first part, the fragility and comfortability curves of this building are established. For this purpose, a set of 30 ground motions recorded due to GPPs activity are used for performing elaborated three-dimensional nonlinear incremental dynamic analysis to construct the fragility and comfortability curves. In the second part of the research work, by using the Monte-Carlo simulation technique and adopting the hazard model capable of simulating both seismological characteristics and ground motion intensities, the required number of probable hazard scenarios are generated for different ranges of GPPs injection flow rates. Afterward, the seismic risk imposed on the masonry building is evaluated by considering the developed fragility and comfortability curves. The outcomes highlight that the risk of facing structural damage is not significant; however, the disturbance of buildings' residents is highly probable and can lead to considerable seismic risk. In addition, in the close vicinity of the earthquake epicenter (less than 5 km), the estimated risk increases tangibly in comparison with the larger distances (more than 15 km). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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14. Brittle failure of key-hole notches under mixed mode I/II loading with negative mode I contributions.
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Torabi, A.R., Majidi, H.R., and Ayatollahi, M.R.
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BRITTLENESS , *POLYSTYRENE , *MECHANICAL loads , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *FRACTURE mechanics - Abstract
Brittle failure of key-hole notches is investigated experimentally and theoretically under mixed mode I/II loading with negative mode I contributions. The key-hole notched Brazilian disk specimen made of the general-purpose Polystyrene is utilized for conducting the fracture experiments. To predict the experimental results, the key-hole notch maximum tangential stress and key-hole notch mean stress criteria are utilized. It is shown that both criteria could provide good predictions to the experimental results of the fracture load. Moreover, the key-hole notch mean stress criterion with the experimentally determined critical distance is shown to be the most accurate failure criterion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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15. Adhesives for adhering polystyrene plastic and their long-term effect.
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Winther, Thea, Bannerman, Judith, Skogstad, Hilde, Johansson, Mats K. G., Jacobson, Karin, and Samuelsson, Johan
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ADHESIVES , *POLYSTYRENE testing , *PLASTIC additives , *CONSERVATION & restoration laboratories , *ELECTRON microscopes - Abstract
To guide conservators in their decisions in active conservation of polystyrene materials, seven adhesives were tested before and after light ageing. The material was investigated by assessment of working properties, appearance, colour measurement, tensile testing, hardness measurement, assessment of break type, scanning electron microscope imaging, and assessment of reversibility. Based on a survey among conservators, the adhesives included were acrylates (Paraloid® B-72 in acetone: ethanol, or only ethanol, Paraloid® B-67 in isopropanol, Primal® AC 35, Acrifix® 116), epoxies (HXTAL®-NYL-1, Araldite® 2020) and one cyanoacrylate (Loctite® Super Attack Precision). Adhesives were tested on extruded sheets of transparent, general purpose polystyrene applied on joined edges and as an open layer. Damage to the plastic could be seen for Acrifix® 116 and Loctite® Super Attack Precision. The average break force sensitivity values indicate that the cyanoacrylate was weakened while Acrifix® 116 was strengthened after ageing. In general, the cyanoacrylate was the strongest and Paraloid® B-67 the weakest. Most adhesives showed yellowing after ageing apart from Acrifix® 116 and HXTAL®-NYL-1. The Paraloids, Primal® AC 35, and the epoxies were possible to remove from the plastic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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16. State-of-the-Art and Trends for Computing and Interconnect Network Solutions for HPC and AI
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A. Tekin, A.Tuncer Durak, C. Piechurski, D. Kaliszan, F. Aylin Sungur, F. Robertsén, and P. Gschwandtner
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Technical Report ,PRACE ,AI ,HPC ,GPPs - Abstract
Since 2000, High Performance Computing (HPC) resources have been extremely homogeneous in terms of underlying processors technologies. However, it becomes obvious, looking at the last TOP500, that new trends tend to bring new microarchitectures for General Purpose Processors (GPPs) and new heterogeneous architectures, combining accelerators with GPP, to sustain both numerical simulation and Artificial Intelligence (AI) workflows. The present report provides a consolidated view on the current and mid-term technologies (2019-2022+) for two important components of an HPC/AI system: computing (general purpose processor and accelerators) and interconnect capabilities and provides an outlook on future trends in terms of mid-term projections about what users may expect in the coming years.
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- 2021
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17. Utjecaj modernizacije CROPOS-a na servise sustava
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Magaš, Karlo
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CROPOS ,Galileo ,GPPS ,GNSS ,Trimble R8 ,Trimble R12 ,VPPS - Abstract
Tijekom 2018./2019. u sklopu projekta potpomognutog EU sredstvima kroz Europske strukturne i investicijske fondove privedena je kraju modernizacija CROPOS-a. Osim zamjene starih GNSS antena i prijamnika novijim i suvremenijim, sustav je i softverski nadograđen te sada podržava i opažanja Galileo i BeiDou satelita. Od tri servisa koje CROPOS podržava, dva servisa koja se koriste u geodetskoj operativi doživjela su značajnija poboljšanja. Tako VPPS podržava novi format korekcije RTCM 3.2, a GPPS nudi, pored i prije postojećih, podatke CORS i VRS točaka u novijem RINEX 3.03 formatu. Kroz praktični dio rada ispitan je utjecaj modernizacije CROPOS-a na servise VPPS i GPPS kao i poboljšanja koja su oni donijeli. Praktični rad realiziran je terenskim mjerenjima s dva uređaja. S obzirom da je naglasak na modernizaciji sustava korištena su dva uređaja: stariji Trimble R8 koji ne podržava opažanje Galileo i BeiDou satelita niti novi RTCM 3.2 format korekcija te najnoviji Trimble R12 koji podržava opažanja Galileo i BeiDou satelita kao i novi RTCM 3.2 format korekcije.Obradom prikupljenih podataka donešeni su zaključci o utjecaju modernizacije na spomenute servise.
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- 2021
18. Satelitski sustav Galileo i njegova implementacija kroz modernizaciju CROPOS-a
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Kliman, Ana
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Galileo ,GPPS ,modernizacija CROPOS-a ,VPPS - Abstract
Galileo je globalni satelitski navigacijski sustav kojeg uspostavlja i razvija Europska svemirska agencija (ESA) po nalogu Europske komisije (EK). Sustav je 2016. godine proglasio tzv. Initial Services što znači da su svemirski i kontrolni segment u takvoj fazi razvoja i uspostave da mogu pružati Otvoreni servis (Open Service) i servis traganja i spašavanja (SAR). Ostali servisi bit će omogućeni nakon što se potpuno izgrade kontrolni i svemirski segmenti te se proglasi Full Operational Capability. Kroz diplomski rad daje se pregled Galileo kao sustava, od njegove koncepcije, preko GIOVE, IOV i FOC faza, trenutačnog stanja do planova uspostave u narednom razdoblju. CROPOS kao sustav je tijekom kolovoza 2019. godine hardverski i softverski nadograđen te sada, pored GPS-a i GLONASS-a, podržava opažanja Galileo satelita. Prikazana je povijest CROPOS-a i aspekti modernizacije, a u praktičnom dijelu rada daje se procjena utjecaja modernizacije CROPOS-a na njegov najkorišteniji servis koji daje rješenje iz faznih mjerenja u realnom vremenu – VPPS, kao i njegov utjecaj na GPPS servis.
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- 2021
19. Windows to trigger crack branching for cracked solids under mixed Mode-I/II loading.
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Yuan, W.J., Xie, Y.J., and Yuan, H.
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GEOMETRIC modeling , *SOLIDS - Abstract
For a cracked solid under mixed Mode-I/II loading, the present investigation shows that six energy-based driving forces act respectively on the six subintervals around a crack tip, which controls the underlying fracture configurations, including complex crack branching. Using the geometrical modelling that describes multiple cracks initiation from a crack tip and a mixity parameter φ n , subinterval division for crack tip boundary to maximized the energy release rate has been proposed. This is an efficient way to reveal theoretically energy-based driving forces acting on the local boundaries around a crack tip, and to show that the number of the subintervals is no greater than six. Three windows are suggested, within which the crack multiple-branching is more likely to be triggered. Compact tension shear (CTS) specimens made from general-purpose Polystyrenes (GPPS) under mixed Mode-I/II loading for a given φ n are considered to investigate fracture behaviors. The typical experimental findings are consistent with some typical fracture behaviors predicted by the present modelling. The current theoretical and experimental investigations could be helpful to refresh the understanding of crack branching under quasi-static or dynamic mixed Mode-I/II loading. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. Spearmint R2R3‐MYB transcription factor MsMYB negatively regulates monoterpene production and suppresses the expression of geranyl diphosphate synthase large subunit (MsGPPS.LSU)
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Niha Dhar, Chakravarthy Rajan, Deepa Panicker, Hui-Zhu Mao, Prasanna Nori Venkatesh, Nadimuthu Kumar, Rajani Sarojam, Qian Wang, Vishweshwaran Sridhar, and Vaishnavi Amarr Reddy
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,GPPS ,Gene Expression ,Secondary Metabolism ,R2R3‐MYB ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Sesquiterpene ,01 natural sciences ,Mentha spicata ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Gene expression ,Tobacco ,Oils, Volatile ,spearmint ,Plant Oils ,MYB ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Secondary metabolism ,Transcription factor ,terpene ,Research Articles ,transcription factor ,Phylogeny ,Plant Proteins ,Phenylpropanoid ,Base Sequence ,food and beverages ,Geranyltranstransferase ,Plants, Genetically Modified ,Diphosphates ,Plant Leaves ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Monoterpenes ,Ocimum basilicum ,Ectopic expression ,Diterpenes ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Sesquiterpenes ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Biotechnology ,Research Article ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
Summary Many aromatic plants, such as spearmint, produce valuable essential oils in specialized structures called peltate glandular trichomes (PGTs). Understanding the regulatory mechanisms behind the production of these important secondary metabolites will help design new approaches to engineer them. Here, we identified a PGT‐specific R2R3‐MYB gene, MsMYB, from comparative RNA‐Seq data of spearmint and functionally characterized it. Analysis of MsMYB‐RNAi transgenic lines showed increased levels of monoterpenes, and MsMYB‐overexpressing lines exhibited decreased levels of monoterpenes. These results suggest that MsMYB is a novel negative regulator of monoterpene biosynthesis. Ectopic expression of MsMYB, in sweet basil and tobacco, perturbed sesquiterpene‐ and diterpene‐derived metabolite production. In addition, we found that MsMYB binds to cis‐elements of MsGPPS.LSU and suppresses its expression. Phylogenetic analysis placed MsMYB in subgroup 7 of R2R3‐MYBs whose members govern phenylpropanoid pathway and are regulated by miR858. Analysis of transgenic lines showed that MsMYB is more specific to terpene biosynthesis as it did not affect metabolites derived from phenylpropanoid pathway. Further, our results indicate that MsMYB is probably not regulated by miR858, like other members of subgroup 7.
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- 2017
21. Finite Fracture Mechanics crack initiation from a circular hole
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S. Etesam, Ali Reza Torabi, Pietro Cornetti, and Alberto Giuseppe Sapora
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FFM ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,GPPS ,02 engineering and technology ,Mechanics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Tensile tests ,Strength of materials ,PMMA ,Finite fracture mechanics ,Brittle failure ,Circular hole ,Materials Science (all) ,Mechanics of Materials ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Crack initiation ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology - Published
- 2018
22. Identification and Molecular Characterization of Geranyl Diphosphate Synthase (GPPS) Genes in Wintersweet Flower.
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Kamran, Hafiz Muhammad, Hussain, Syed Bilal, Junzhong, Shang, Xiang, Lin, and Chen, Long-Qing
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IMMOBILIZED enzymes ,FLOWER petals ,AMINO acid sequence ,FLOWERS ,GENES ,CHLOROPLASTS - Abstract
Geranyl diphosphate synthase (GPPS) is a plastid localized enzyme that catalyzes the biosynthesis of Geranyl diphosphate (GPP), which is a universal precursor of monoterpenes. Wintersweet (Chimonanthus praecox L.), a famous deciduous flowering shrub with a strong floral scent character, could have GPPS-like homologs that are involved in monoterpenes biosynthesis, but it remains unclear. In the present study, five full-length GPPS and geranylgeranyl diphosphate synthases (GGPPS) genes were identified in the wintersweet transcriptome database. The isolated cDNAs showed high protein sequence similarity with the other plants GPPS and GGPPS. The phylogenetic analysis further classified these cDNAs into four distinct clades, representing heterodimeric GPPS small subunits (SSU1 and SSU2), homodimeric GPPS, and GGPPS. Analysis of temporal expression revealed that all genes have the highest transcript level at the full-open flower stage. From tissue-specific expression analysis, CpGPPS.SSU1 and CpGGPPS1 were predominantly expressed in petal and flower, whereas CpGPPS.SSU2, GPPS, and GGPPS2 showed a constitutive expression. Additionally, the subcellular localization assay identified the chloroplast localization of SSUs and GGPPSs proteins, and the yeast two-hybrid assay showed that both CpGPPS.SSU1 and CpGPPS.SSU2 can interact with the GGPPS proteins. Taken together, these preliminary results suggest that the heterodimeric GPPS can regulate floral scent biosynthesis in wintersweet flower. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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23. Adhesives for adhering polystyrene plastic and their long-term effect
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Karin Jacobson, Thea Winther, Mats Johansson, Johan Samuelsson, Hilde Skogstad, and Judith Bannerman
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Materials science ,GPPS ,PS ,Materials Engineering ,Conservation ,Adhering ,Light ageing ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Adhesives ,Materialteknik ,Term effect ,Polystyrene ,Adhesive ,Composite material ,Plastics - Abstract
To guide conservators in their decisions in active conservation of polystyrene materials, seven adhesives were tested before and after light ageing. The material was investigated by assessment of working properties, appearance, colour measurement, tensile testing, hardness measurement, assessment of break type, scanning electron microscope imaging, and assessment of reversibility. Based on a survey among conservators, the adhesives included were acrylates (Paraloid® B-72 in acetone: ethanol, or only ethanol, Paraloid® B-67 in isopropanol, Primal® AC 35, Acrifix® 116), epoxies (HXTAL®-NYL-1, Araldite ® 2020) and one cyanoacrylate (Loctite® Super Attack Precision). Adhesives were tested on extruded sheets of transparent, general purpose polystyrene applied on joined edges and as an open layer. Damage to the plastic could be seen for Acrifix® 116 and Loctite® Super Attack Precision. The average break force sensitivity values indicate that the cyanoacrylate was weakened while Acrifix® 116 was strengthened after ageing. In general, the cyanoacrylate was the strongest and Paraloid® B-67 the weakest. Most adhesives showed yellowing after ageing apart from Acrifix® 116 and HXTAL®-NYL-1. The Paraloids, Primal® AC 35, and the epoxies were possible to remove from the plastic.
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- 2013
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24. Ispitivanje utjecaja vidljivosti GNSS satelita na rezultate VPPS CROPOS-a
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Sučić, Petar
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CROPOS, VPPS, GPPS, statika, multipath, RTK, almanah, vidljivost satelita ,CROPOS ,VPPS ,GPPS ,statika ,multipath ,RTK ,almanah ,vidljivost satelita - Abstract
U sklopu ovog diplomskog rada ispitan je utjecaj vidljivosti satelita na rezultate dobivene Visokopreciznim servisom pozicioniranja CROPOS-a. Mjerenja su provedena na krovu Rudarsko-geološko- naftnog fakulteta. Opažalo se pomoću Trimble R8 prijemnika na dvije točke s tim da se na jednoj točki opažalo pri potpuno čistom horizontu (točka RGN) dok se na drugoj točki (RGN 1) prividni horizont zaklanjao pomoću definirane zapreke. Opažanje je provedeno u vremenskom periodu od 12 sati. Definirano je 25 vremenskih prozora gdje su na početku svakog prozora provedena tri uzastopna ponavljanja VPPS mjerenja simultano koristeći dva GNSS prijamnika. Dodatno, na početku, u sredini i na kraju 12-satnog zaposjedanja točke, provedena su 15-minutne sesije statičkih opažanja. Elipsoidne koordinate (elipsoid GRS80) određene primjenom VPPS-a transformirane su koristeći program T7D u službeni referentni koordinatni sustav Republike Hrvatske HTRS96/TM i visinski referentni sustav HVRS71. Podaci statičkih opažanja obrađeni su u programu Trimble Business Center 3.6. Obradom i izjednačenjem nekoreliranih vektora dobivene su izjednačene koordinate statičkih opažanja koje su služile za davanje ocjene točnosti koordinata određenih primjenom VPPS-a. U odnosu na definirane vrijednosti statike izračunata su standardna odstupanja VPPS mjerenja po svakoj koordinatnoj osi za obje točke te je napravljena analiza odstupanja s obzirom na sesije opažanja i broj satelita. Također, napravljena je analiza rezultata u cilju ispitivanja opravdanosti primjene odredbi Pravilnika o načinu izvođenja osnovnih geodetskih radova prilikom određivanja koordinata dopunske geodetske mreže GNSS točaka. Rezultati su interpretirani grafički i numerički u programu Microsoft Excel 2013.
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- 2016
25. CUST-9 1g One Trumpet LH2 Test TRL5-IRL3-#01 TestReport
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Stief, Malte
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GPPS ,LH2 ,tank vessel ,GPPS-Device - Published
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26. CUST-8 CRYO GPPS Test Readiness Report
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Stief, Malte
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mock-up model ,GPPS ,tank vessel - Published
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27. CUST-7 GPPS02_Test Report
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Siegl, Martin
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GPPS ,CUST ,upper-stage tank - Published
- 2012
28. Određivanje koordinata stupova kalibracijske baze Geodetskog fakulteta primjenom CROPOS-a
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Zrinjski, Mladen, Solarić, Nikola, Bašić, Tomislav, and Bašić, Tomislav
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kalibracijska baza ,Brusnik ,GPPS ,CROPOS ,GNSS ,ETRS89 - Abstract
U ovom radu opisano je određivanje koordinata stupova kalibracijske baze Geodetskog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu primjenom GPPS servisa CROPOS-a. GPS-mjerenja obavljena su na 7 stupova kalibracijske baze: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 i 10. U mjerenje je uključena i trigonometrijska točka I. reda Brusnik kako bi se povećala duljina kalibracijske baze, a odabrana je točka Brusnik jer je to točka s najpreciznije određenim položajnim koordinatama u Hrvatskoj. Mjerenja na stupovima kalibracijske baze obavljena su u 8 sesija po 24 sata, od 25. srpnja do 2. kolovoza 2009. godine, a na točki Brusnik u prve dvije sesije. Obrada GPS-vektora i izjednačenje koordinata stupova kalibracijske baze i Brusnika obavljeno je softverom Trimble Total Control (TTC), v. 2.73. Za izjednačenje koordinata korištene su 4 referentne stanice CROPOS-a: Bjelovar, Karlovac, Sisak i Zabok. Kao konačan rezultat dane su koordinate stupova kalibracijske baze i Brusnika u ETRS89, epoha 1989.00, u službenome položajnom datumu Republike Hrvatske.
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29. Determination of Pillar Coordinates at the Calibration Baseline of the Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb by Applying CROPOS
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Zrinjski, Mladen, Solarić, Nikola, Barković, Đuro, and Joksic, Dusan
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calibration baseline ,Brusnik ,GPPS ,CROPOS ,ETRS89 - Abstract
The paper describes the determination of pillar coordinates at the calibration baseline of the Faculty of Geodesy, University of Zagreb by applying of GPPS service of CROPOS. GPS measurements have been made on 7 pillars of the calibration baseline: 0, 1, 2, 3, 5, 7 and 10. The I. order trigonometric point Brusnik was included into the measurements for the purpose of enlarging the length of the calibration baseline. The point Brusnik was selected because it is the point with the most precisely determined positional coordinates in Croatia. The measurements on the pillars of the calibration baseline were made in 8 sessions lasting 24 hours each, from July 25 till August 2, 2009, and on the point Brusnik in the first two sessions. The processing of GPS vectors and the adjustment of the pillar coordinates of the calibration baseline and of Brusnik were made with the software Trimble Total Control (TTC), v. 2.73. For the adjustment of coordinates there were 4 reference stations of CROPOS used: Bjelovar, Karlovac, Sisak and Zabok. As the final result the pillar coordinates of the calibration baseline and of Brusnik were given in ETRS89, epoch 1989.00, in the official positional datum of the Republic of Croatia.
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- 2011
30. Sistema de simulació GPSS en Java
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Álvarez Arpal, Ma. Dolores, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Estadística i Investigació Operativa, and Fonseca Casas, Pau
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simulador ,GPSS (Llenguatge de programació) ,Java (Computer program language) ,GPPS ,Java (Llenguatge de programació) ,Informàtica::Llenguatges de programació::Java [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Java ,Simulació, Mètodes de - Published
- 2007
31. Preliminary work on a mechanism for testing a customized architecture
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CAP - Grup de Computació d'Altes Prestacions, González, Cecilia, Jiménez González, Daniel, Martorell Bofill, Xavier, Álvarez Martínez, Carlos, Gaydadjiev, Georgi, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CAP - Grup de Computació d'Altes Prestacions, González, Cecilia, Jiménez González, Daniel, Martorell Bofill, Xavier, Álvarez Martínez, Carlos, and Gaydadjiev, Georgi
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Hardware customization for scientific applications has shown a big potential for reducing power consumption and increasing performance. In particular, the automatic generation of ISA extensions for General-Purpose Processors (GPPs) to accelerate domain-specific applications is an active field of research. Those domain-specific customized processors are mostly evaluated in simulation environments due to technical and programmability issues while using real hardware. There is no automatic mechanism to test ISA extensions in a real hardware environment. In this paper we present a toolchain that can automatically identify candidate parts of the code suitable for acceleration to test them in a reconfigurable hardware. We validate our toolchain using a bioinformatic application, ClustalW, obtaining an overall speed-up over 2x., Postprint (published version)
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- 2009
32. Sistema de simulació GPSS en Java
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Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Estadística i Investigació Operativa, Fonseca Casas, Pau, Álvarez Arpal, Ma. Dolores, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Estadística i Investigació Operativa, Fonseca Casas, Pau, and Álvarez Arpal, Ma. Dolores
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- 2007
33. Derivation of safe health-based exposure limits for potential consumer exposure to styrene migrating into food from food containers.
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Gelbke HP, Banton M, Faes E, Leibold E, Pemberton M, and Duhayon S
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- Animals, Humans, No-Observed-Adverse-Effect Level, Rats, Styrene administration & dosage, Environmental Exposure, Food Contamination analysis, Food Packaging, Styrene toxicity
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Residual styrene present in polystyrene food packaging may migrate into food at low levels. To assure safe use, safe exposure levels are derived for consumers potentially exposed via food using No/Low Adverse Effect Levels from animal and human studies and assessment factors proposed by European organisations (EFSA, ECHA, ECETOC). Ototoxicity and developmental toxicity in rats and human ototoxicity and effects on colour discrimination have been identified as the most relevant toxicological properties for styrene health assessments. Safe exposure levels derived from animal studies with assessment factors of EFSA and ECHA were expectedly much lower than those using the ECETOC approach. Comparable safe exposure levels were obtained from human data with all sets of assessment factors while ototoxicity in rats led to major differences. The safe exposure levels finally selected based on criteria of science and health protection converged to the range of 90-120 mg/person/d. Assuming a consumption of 1 kg food/d for an adult, this translates to 90 mg styrene migration into 1 kg food as safe for consumers. This assessment supports a health based Specific Migration Limit of 90 ppm, a value somewhat higher than the current overall migration limit of 60 ppm in the European Union., (Copyright © 2013 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.)
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- 2014
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34. Preliminary work on a mechanism for testing a customized architecture
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González, Cecilia, Jiménez González, Daniel|||0000-0001-6064-7883, Martorell Bofill, Xavier|||0000-0002-0417-3430, Álvarez Martínez, Carlos|||0000-0003-0536-5183, Gaydadjiev, Georgi, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. Departament d'Arquitectura de Computadors, and Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya. CAP - Grup de Computació d'Altes Prestacions
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ISA extensions ,GPPs ,General-purpose processors ,High performance computing ,Informàtica::Arquitectura de computadors [Àrees temàtiques de la UPC] ,Càlcul intensiu (Informàtica) - Abstract
Hardware customization for scientific applications has shown a big potential for reducing power consumption and increasing performance. In particular, the automatic generation of ISA extensions for General-Purpose Processors (GPPs) to accelerate domain-specific applications is an active field of research. Those domain-specific customized processors are mostly evaluated in simulation environments due to technical and programmability issues while using real hardware. There is no automatic mechanism to test ISA extensions in a real hardware environment. In this paper we present a toolchain that can automatically identify candidate parts of the code suitable for acceleration to test them in a reconfigurable hardware. We validate our toolchain using a bioinformatic application, ClustalW, obtaining an overall speed-up over 2x.
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