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    Springer
    Decisions in economics and finance 8 (1985), S. 123-140 
    ISSN: 1129-6569
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Economics
    Description / Table of Contents: Riassunto Il lavoro estende un modello macroeconomico dell'economia irregolare che è stato proposto da B. Contini, F. Cugno e M. Galeotti nel 1984. Come nello schema originario la dimensione di ciascun settore economico (quello regolare e quello irregolare) dipende dall'andamento dei costi ad esso relativi, mentre il tasso di inflazione è legato ai prezzi ed alle quote dei due diversi settori. Noi non trattiamo, tuttavia, il differenziale tra i tassi di crescita della produttività,k, come una grandezza costante, e scriviamo, invece, una nuova equazione differenziale che ne descrive la dinamica. In questo modo si ottiene uno spazio delle fasi di dimensione tre che è stratificato da varietà invarianti di dimensione due. Ciascuna di queste varietà contiene esattamente un punto di equilibrio, che si prova essere un attrattore globale, sotto opportune condizioni al bordo. Dimostriamo, infine, che nell'ambito del nostro modello è formalemente possibile controllare il settore irregolare; questo ci porta al problema economico di quali politiche centrali siano atte a far conseguire un obbiettivo fissato relativamente alla dimensione della attività regolari ed irregolari in cui si articola il sistema.
    Notes: Abstract The macroeconomic model of an irregular economy proposed by B. Contini, F. Cugno and M. Galeotti (1984) is extended by increasing the number of state variables and thus the dimension of the phase space for the relative dynamical system. By showing, through standard Liapunov methods, the non existence of closed non trivial orbits, the global attractivity of the equilibrium set is proved, under suitable boundary conditions. Control policies leading the economy to a desired equilibrium state are seen to be feasible, and ≪central≫ instruments which appear to be effective in this respect are briefly discussed.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Metroeconomica 40 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1467-999X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Economics
    Notes: We study three different versions of the Kaldor's 1940 Business-Cycle Model (13, and we show that they can all be reduced, through suitable changes of variables, to a planar dynamical system of Lienard-type.By applying a classical result due to A. Filippov (8) and a quite recent theorem of the Chinese mathematician Zhang Zhi Fen (19, it is easily proved that our systems present a unique attracting limit-cycle encircling the only existing equilibrium.Our analysis does not require any extra hypothesis regarding the symmetry of the investment and saving functions, except the «classical» ones and those needed to reducing the system to Lienard form.It extends, so far, a few previous results obtained by H.W. Lorenz (16) on the very same model.
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    Springer
    BIT 29 (1989), S. 2-13 
    ISSN: 1572-9125
    Keywords: E2
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract The aim of this paper is to describe a new approach to building minimal and perfect hash functions for a predefined set of keys. Several papers have dealt with this problem and proposed various kinds of functions. This study is based on a function whose address depends both on the letter codes and the letter position in the key, and therefore represents an extension of Cichelli's function. The weights associated with the position are considered to be fixed, and letter code computing is considered to be an interpolation problem. As a result, hash building only requires the solution of an algebraic linear system and then the time complexity is polynomialO(n 3).
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    Chichester [u.a.] : Wiley-Blackwell
    International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering 27 (1989), S. 299-321 
    ISSN: 0029-5981
    Keywords: Engineering ; Engineering General
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Mathematics , Technology
    Notes: The stiffness matrix of a beam made of composite superconductor elements is derived. The effects of friction between conductors through the insulation layers are taken into account. Furthermore, the effects of strand transposition of the wires, already studied by the authors, are included in the model.Some applications of the proposed approach to superconductor layouts proposed for the NET (Next European Torus) toroidal and poloidal field coils are shown. These indicate that the effects of slip are not negligible and should be taken into account in a more reliable structural analysis of the coil system. Parametric studies with varying width and heights of the insulation layer have been also carried out and the corresponding diagrams are shown here.
    Additional Material: 11 Ill.
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    New York, NY : Wiley-Blackwell
    Helvetica Chimica Acta 68 (1985), S. 1617-1623 
    ISSN: 0018-019X
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Organic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Kinetics of Monomolecular Surface Modification of 4-(Trichlorosilylmethyl)benzonitrile on Germanium by Means of FTIR ExperimentsA Fourier transform-attenuated total internal reflection-infrared spectroscopy (FT-ATR-IR) technique is described, which allows to observe the kinetics of monomolecular surface modification on materials which are feasible to total internal reflection experiments in an appropriate wavelength region. First results are reported for the reaction of 4-(trichlorosilymethyl)benzonitrile on germanium. The reaction is slower than expected and is only completed after approximately 4 h.
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    In:  Supplement to: Bramanti, Lorenzo; Movilla, Juancho; Guron, Maricel; Calvo, Eva; Gori, Andrea; Dominguez-Cariò, Carlos; Grinyó, Jordi; Lopez-Sanz, Angel; Martinez-Quintana, Angela; Pelejero, Carles; Ziveri, Patrizia; Rossi, Sergio (2013): Detrimental effects of ocean acidification on the economically important Mediterranean red coral (Corallium rubrum). Global Change Biology, 19(6), 1897-1908, https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.12171
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Description: We evaluated the effects of low pH on Corallium rubrum from aquaria experiments. Several colonies of C. rubrum were long-term maintained for 314 days in aquaria at two different pH levels (8.10 and 7.81, pHT). Calcification rate, spicule morphology, major biochemical constituents (protein, carbohydrates and lipids) and fatty acids composition were measured periodically. Exposure to lower pH conditions caused a significant decrease in the skeletal growth rate in comparison to the control treatment. Similarly, the spicule morphology clearly differed between both treatments at the end of the experiment, with aberrant shapes being observed only under the acidified conditions. On the other hand, while total organic matter was significantly higher under low pH conditions, no significant differences were detected between treatments regarding total carbohydrate, lipid, protein and fatty acid composition. However, the lower variability found among samples maintained in acidified conditions relative to controls, suggests a possible effect of pH decrease on the metabolism of the colonies. Our results show, for the first time, evidence of detrimental ocean acidification effects on this valuable and endangered coral species.
    Keywords: Cap-de-Creus; EXP; Experiment; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Animalia; Aquarium number; Aragonite saturation state; Area/perimeter ratio; Benthic animals; Benthos; Bicarbonate ion; Buoyant weighing technique according to Davies (1989); Calcification/Dissolution; Calcification rate of calcium carbonate; Calcite saturation state; Calculated using CO2calc; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Cap-de-Creus; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbonate ion; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Circularity; Cnidaria; Coast and continental shelf; Colony number/ID; Comment; Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or 〈 1 m**2); Corallium rubrum; DATE/TIME; Dry mass; EXP; Experiment; Foil mass; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Height/width ratio; Inorganic matter; Laboratory experiment; Mass; Mediterranean Sea; Number; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; ORDINAL NUMBER; Organic matter; Organic matter, standard deviation; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH; Potentiometric; Potentiometric titration; Ratio; Salinity; Sample comment; Sample mass; Single species; Species; Temperate; Temperature, water; Treatment; xCO2 (ambient atmosphere, dry air)
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 13721 data points
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  • 9
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    In:  Supplement to: Movilla, Juancho; Gori, Andrea; Calvo, Eva; Orejas, Covadonga; Lopez-Sanz, Angel; Domínguez-Carrió, Carlos; Grinyó, Jordi; Pelejero, Carles (2014): Resistance of Two Mediterranean Cold-Water Coral Species to Low-pH Conditions. Water, 6(1), 59-67, https://doi.org/10.3390/w6010059
    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Description: Deep-water ecosystems are characterized by relatively low carbonate concentration values and, due to ocean acidification (OA), these habitats might be among the first to be exposed to undersaturated conditions in the forthcoming years. However, until now, very few studies have been conducted to test how cold-water coral (CWC) species react to such changes in the seawater chemistry. The present work aims to investigate the mid-term effect of decreased pH on calcification of the two branching CWC species most widely distributed in the Mediterranean, Lophelia pertusa and Madrepora oculata. No significant effects were observed in the skeletal growth rate, microdensity and porosity of both species after 6 months of exposure. However, while the calcification rate of M. oculata was similar for all colony fragments, a heterogeneous skeletal growth pattern was observed in L. pertusa, the younger nubbins showing higher growth rates than the older ones. A higher energy demand is expected in these young, fast-growing fragments and, therefore, a reduction in calcification might be noticed earlier during long-term exposure to acidified conditions.
    Keywords: Alkalinity, total; Alkalinity, total, standard deviation; Animalia; Aragonite saturation state; Aragonite saturation state, standard deviation; Benthic animals; Benthos; Bicarbonate ion; Bicarbonate ion, standard deviation; Calcification/Dissolution; Calcification rate of calcium carbonate; Calcite saturation state; Calcite saturation state, standard deviation; Calculated using CO2calc; Calculated using seacarb after Nisumaa et al. (2010); Carbon, inorganic, dissolved; Carbon, inorganic, dissolved, standard deviation; Carbonate ion; Carbonate ion, standard deviation; Carbonate system computation flag; Carbon dioxide; Carbon dioxide, standard deviation; Cnidaria; Containers and aquaria (20-1000 L or 〈 1 m**2); Deep-sea; Fugacity of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); Growth/Morphology; Identification; Incubation duration; Laboratory experiment; Lophelia pertusa; Madrepora oculata; Mass; Mediterranean Sea; OA-ICC; Ocean Acidification International Coordination Centre; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide, standard deviation; Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (water) at sea surface temperature (wet air); pH; pH, standard deviation; Potentiometric titration; Salinity; Salinity, standard deviation; Single species; Species; Spectrophotometric; Temperate; Temperature, water; Temperature, water, standard deviation; Treatment
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 8700 data points
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    Publication Date: 2024-03-18
    Keywords: Cap-de-Creus; Colony number/ID; DATE/TIME; EXP; Experiment; Foil mass; Inorganic matter; Mass; Mediterranean Sea; Mediterranean Sea Acidification in a Changing Climate; MedSeA; Number; Organic matter; Organic matter, standard deviation; Ratio; Sample comment; Sample mass; Treatment
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    Format: text/tab-separated-values, 287 data points
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