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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2017Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Karadjova, Olia;Karadjova, Olia;Ceratitis capitata (Diptera:Tephritidae) is native to Africa, but has spread to other parts of the world including southern Europe, Australia, Middle east and the New World tropics. The Mediterranean fruit fly is considered to be one of the worlds most destructive fruit pests because of its global distribution, wide host range and rapid dispersal. Of the main pathways of entry of C. capitata in Bulgaria, the pathway of infested fruits is considered as the most important and entry along this pathway is assessed as likely. Spread is expected to be by both natural means and by trade in fruit. C. capitata is a strong flyer and this would facilitate its transfer to suitable hosts. The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) provided data from monitoring surveys in 15 regions of the country for the period 2014 - 2016. Despite the low density of C. capitata adults captured in Bulgaria, the results from the surveys are similar to the data on the seasonal occurence of population fluctuations obtained in neighboring countries (Northern Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Romania) and Spain. BG; bg; EFSAfocalpoint@mzh.government.bg
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 1888Publisher:Informa UK Limited Authors: Reade, T. Mellard;Reade, T. Mellard;n/a
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL) Authors: Wasihun Wale Eyese; Ermias Dureto Badebo; Melese Lema Tessema;Wasihun Wale Eyese; Ermias Dureto Badebo; Melese Lema Tessema;The effect of harvesting stages (mature green, half-ripe and full ripe) and storage conditions (zero energy cool chamber, wooden box and underground storage) on post-harvest quality and sensory acceptability of mango fruit was evaluated. Three harvesting stages of mango fruit were harvested and 10 kg of mango fruit was stored in three storage conditions until the end of the storage period. Spoilage and weight loss of mango fruit were recorded from storage in three-day intervals. All samples were analyzed for Post-harvest quality of mango fruit before and after storage at Arba Minch University, Abaya Campus Chemistry laboratory, and sensory acceptability was evaluated by using untrained 45 panelists at the end of the storage period. Completely Randomized Design in factorial arrangement with three replications was used to evaluate the shelf life and postharvest quality of mango fruit. Weight loss, spoilage, firmness and total soluble solids of mango fruit were increased while vitamin C, moisture content and titratable acidity were decreased with increased storage time. The vitamin C content of mango fruit was highest at half ripe in a zero energy cool chamber and was lowest at full ripe harvested in a wooden box after the end of the storage period. The highest overall acceptability of mango fruit was observed at the half-ripe harvested stage in zero energy cool chambers while the lowest was observed at the mature green harvested stage mango fruit in a wooden box after the end of the storage period. Based on the current study, half ripen mango fruit in zero energy cool chamber storage recorded the least percent of weight loss, spoilage amount, maximum shelf life and quality, especially vitamin C content and higher overall acceptability. Further study will be needed on the microbial quality of mango fruit in different harvesting stages and storage conditions during storage periods. Int. J. Agril. Res. Innov. Tech. 12(2): 82-87, December 2022
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:SciDoc Publishers LLC Authors: Aparna M Thakur; Mala Dixit Baburaj;Aparna M Thakur; Mala Dixit Baburaj;Background: Epidemiological studies are helpful in planning and implementing oral health programs in a given popula- tion. This initiative is a consequence of the absence of any information on any study being conducted in the past on the prevalence of dental diseases in the rural school going children of Thane district. Aims: The aims were to (1) assess the prevalence of gingivitis, fluorosis, caries and malocclusion in the school-going chil- dren of rural areas of district Thane, Maharashtra and (2) evaluate the pattern of above-mentioned diseases in different age groups and genders. Materials and Methods: A total of 638 school-going children comprising 282 boys and 356 girls were examined in the age groups of 4-7yrs, 8-12yrs and 13-16yrs. Results: The prevalence of gingivitis, fluorosis, caries and malocclusion was 86.7%, 2.2%, 79.6%, and 14.9% respectively. The difference between age groups for the prevalence of gingivitis was highly significant. A significant increase in the prevalence of malocclusion was observed with age. No significant difference was found among genders for the prevalence of malocclusion. The difference in fluorosis was insignificant between boys and girls. Conclusion: The data shows necessary dental health programs needs to be implemented to attain the required oral care among school children of rural areas of Thane district.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2011Publisher:IEEE Authors: Bayler, Eric;Bayler, Eric;Global satellite sea-surface salinity (SSS) observations are now a reality; consequently, the influences of SSS on operational microwave radiometry need to be considered. At the same time, the in-progress transition of operational agencies from salinity-independent radiative transfer modeling (RTM) to a salinity-dependent RTM exposes non-negligible sources of error and uncertainty in past operational passive microwave retrievals; consequently, the impact of improved modeling of SSS influences on ocean surface permittivity, as a principal component of ocean surface emissivity, is examined. Both reductions and continuing elements of uncertainty due to SSS are explored. Ocean surface emissivity's interwoven dependencies on salinity, temperature, and frequency are highly nonlinear; consequently, impacts due to salinity will depend on the instrument, application, and situation.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2020 ItalyPublisher:Zenodo Ferraresi, Carlo; Maffiodo, Daniela; Franco, Walter; Muscolo, Giovanni Gerardo; De Benedictis, Carlo; Paterna, Maria; Quinones, Daniel Pacheco; Roatta, Silvestro;handle: 11583/2870238
This work deals with the study of human postural responses to external perturbations, performed using a novel mechatronic electro-pneumatic system. The device, which must be handled by a clinical operator, has been designed, developed and tested on human subjects. An Hardware-in-the-Loop equipment is designed and developed reproducing the behavior of the operator, the automatic perturbator and the subject. Results underline a good capability of the device to reproduce the reference of the impact force. https://youtu.be/ATUFuetf-cI
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2016Publisher:IEEE Yang, Yang; Anderson, Martha; Gao, Feng; Yang, Yun; Sun, Liang;A detailed spatially explicit evapotranspiration (ET) mapping at daily basis is of substantial benefit for agricultural water management. An integrated multi-sensor approach that combines the benefits of the high spatial resolution of Landsat and the high temporal resolution of MODIS and geostationary satellites to provide daily field-scale ET estimates is evaluated over two different agricultural landscapes. The ET data fusion methodology described here can provide detailed information about daily and seasonal water use patterns. This information can be of utility for irrigation managers at the scale of individual fields as well as for regional monitoring of water use toward allocation and conservation efforts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2008Publisher:Zenodo Authors: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment;German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment;More than 54,000 infants fell sick in China in conjunction with milk powder contaminated with melamine according to reports from the health authorities there. Almost 40,000 babies, who were mainly fed on milk powder, were treated in outpatient centres and around 13,000 in-fants were hospitalised, 104 with serious symptoms. Three children have died so far of kid-ney failure. The control authorities in Germany have examined composite food imported from China for melamine. In Baden-Württemberg the authorities detected high melamine levels in a sample of soft toffees (“White Rabbit Creamy Candies”) from China. Melamine is normally used to make synthetic resins. In China the substance was clearly used to fake a high pro-tein level in food. Against this backdrop the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has assessed whether consumption of the soft toffees “White Rabbit Creamy Candies” with the confirmed high melamine level (152 mg/kg) constitutes a risk to health. The Institute has established that consumption of seven contaminated soft toffees a day in the age group of 1 to 3 years and consumption of a quarter to half a bag (12-24) of these soft toffees by children over the age of three would lead to an exceeding of the tolerable daily intake of melamine. In its assess-ment BfR comes to the conclusion that, in the case of comparatively high consumption of products of this kind with the above-mentioned levels of melamine over a longer period, damage to health is possible.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2017Publisher:IEEE Authors: Scott, Simon; Wawrzynek, John;Scott, Simon; Wawrzynek, John;A new 3-D microwave imaging technique, based on compressive sensing, is proposed for use with sparse antenna arrays. It was designed to enable cost-effective 3-D imaging and tracking of people in an indoor environment. This algorithm is able to image both sparse and cluttered environments, through the use of wavelet transforms and compressive sensing techniques. The main advantage of the proposed technique is that it enables the use of much sparser antenna arrays than is possible with the traditional range-migration algorithm, reducing the cost of microwave imaging systems. Experiments show that the compressive sensing algorithm produced high quality 3-D images using antenna arrays that are 90 to 96% sparse. This reduces the cost of the antenna array by a factor of 10 to 25, when compared to traditional dense arrays, without a loss in image resolution.
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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2017Publisher:Zenodo Authors: Karadjova, Olia;Karadjova, Olia;Ceratitis capitata (Diptera:Tephritidae) is native to Africa, but has spread to other parts of the world including southern Europe, Australia, Middle east and the New World tropics. The Mediterranean fruit fly is considered to be one of the worlds most destructive fruit pests because of its global distribution, wide host range and rapid dispersal. Of the main pathways of entry of C. capitata in Bulgaria, the pathway of infested fruits is considered as the most important and entry along this pathway is assessed as likely. Spread is expected to be by both natural means and by trade in fruit. C. capitata is a strong flyer and this would facilitate its transfer to suitable hosts. The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BFSA) provided data from monitoring surveys in 15 regions of the country for the period 2014 - 2016. Despite the low density of C. capitata adults captured in Bulgaria, the results from the surveys are similar to the data on the seasonal occurence of population fluctuations obtained in neighboring countries (Northern Greece, Montenegro, Croatia, Romania) and Spain. BG; bg; EFSAfocalpoint@mzh.government.bg
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2023Publisher:Bangladesh Journals Online (JOL) Authors: Wasihun Wale Eyese; Ermias Dureto Badebo; Melese Lema Tessema;Wasihun Wale Eyese; Ermias Dureto Badebo; Melese Lema Tessema;The effect of harvesting stages (mature green, half-ripe and full ripe) and storage conditions (zero energy cool chamber, wooden box and underground storage) on post-harvest quality and sensory acceptability of mango fruit was evaluated. Three harvesting stages of mango fruit were harvested and 10 kg of mango fruit was stored in three storage conditions until the end of the storage period. Spoilage and weight loss of mango fruit were recorded from storage in three-day intervals. All samples were analyzed for Post-harvest quality of mango fruit before and after storage at Arba Minch University, Abaya Campus Chemistry laboratory, and sensory acceptability was evaluated by using untrained 45 panelists at the end of the storage period. Completely Randomized Design in factorial arrangement with three replications was used to evaluate the shelf life and postharvest quality of mango fruit. Weight loss, spoilage, firmness and total soluble solids of mango fruit were increased while vitamin C, moisture content and titratable acidity were decreased with increased storage time. The vitamin C content of mango fruit was highest at half ripe in a zero energy cool chamber and was lowest at full ripe harvested in a wooden box after the end of the storage period. The highest overall acceptability of mango fruit was observed at the half-ripe harvested stage in zero energy cool chambers while the lowest was observed at the mature green harvested stage mango fruit in a wooden box after the end of the storage period. Based on the current study, half ripen mango fruit in zero energy cool chamber storage recorded the least percent of weight loss, spoilage amount, maximum shelf life and quality, especially vitamin C content and higher overall acceptability. Further study will be needed on the microbial quality of mango fruit in different harvesting stages and storage conditions during storage periods. Int. J. Agril. Res. Innov. Tech. 12(2): 82-87, December 2022
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2015Publisher:SciDoc Publishers LLC Authors: Aparna M Thakur; Mala Dixit Baburaj;Aparna M Thakur; Mala Dixit Baburaj;Background: Epidemiological studies are helpful in planning and implementing oral health programs in a given popula- tion. This initiative is a consequence of the absence of any information on any study being conducted in the past on the prevalence of dental diseases in the rural school going children of Thane district. Aims: The aims were to (1) assess the prevalence of gingivitis, fluorosis, caries and malocclusion in the school-going chil- dren of rural areas of district Thane, Maharashtra and (2) evaluate the pattern of above-mentioned diseases in different age groups and genders. Materials and Methods: A total of 638 school-going children comprising 282 boys and 356 girls were examined in the age groups of 4-7yrs, 8-12yrs and 13-16yrs. Results: The prevalence of gingivitis, fluorosis, caries and malocclusion was 86.7%, 2.2%, 79.6%, and 14.9% respectively. The difference between age groups for the prevalence of gingivitis was highly significant. A significant increase in the prevalence of malocclusion was observed with age. No significant difference was found among genders for the prevalence of malocclusion. The difference in fluorosis was insignificant between boys and girls. Conclusion: The data shows necessary dental health programs needs to be implemented to attain the required oral care among school children of rural areas of Thane district.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2011Publisher:IEEE Authors: Bayler, Eric;Bayler, Eric;Global satellite sea-surface salinity (SSS) observations are now a reality; consequently, the influences of SSS on operational microwave radiometry need to be considered. At the same time, the in-progress transition of operational agencies from salinity-independent radiative transfer modeling (RTM) to a salinity-dependent RTM exposes non-negligible sources of error and uncertainty in past operational passive microwave retrievals; consequently, the impact of improved modeling of SSS influences on ocean surface permittivity, as a principal component of ocean surface emissivity, is examined. Both reductions and continuing elements of uncertainty due to SSS are explored. Ocean surface emissivity's interwoven dependencies on salinity, temperature, and frequency are highly nonlinear; consequently, impacts due to salinity will depend on the instrument, application, and situation.
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This work deals with the study of human postural responses to external perturbations, performed using a novel mechatronic electro-pneumatic system. The device, which must be handled by a clinical operator, has been designed, developed and tested on human subjects. An Hardware-in-the-Loop equipment is designed and developed reproducing the behavior of the operator, the automatic perturbator and the subject. Results underline a good capability of the device to reproduce the reference of the impact force. https://youtu.be/ATUFuetf-cI
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2016Publisher:IEEE Yang, Yang; Anderson, Martha; Gao, Feng; Yang, Yun; Sun, Liang;A detailed spatially explicit evapotranspiration (ET) mapping at daily basis is of substantial benefit for agricultural water management. An integrated multi-sensor approach that combines the benefits of the high spatial resolution of Landsat and the high temporal resolution of MODIS and geostationary satellites to provide daily field-scale ET estimates is evaluated over two different agricultural landscapes. The ET data fusion methodology described here can provide detailed information about daily and seasonal water use patterns. This information can be of utility for irrigation managers at the scale of individual fields as well as for regional monitoring of water use toward allocation and conservation efforts.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Report 2008Publisher:Zenodo Authors: German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment;German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment;More than 54,000 infants fell sick in China in conjunction with milk powder contaminated with melamine according to reports from the health authorities there. Almost 40,000 babies, who were mainly fed on milk powder, were treated in outpatient centres and around 13,000 in-fants were hospitalised, 104 with serious symptoms. Three children have died so far of kid-ney failure. The control authorities in Germany have examined composite food imported from China for melamine. In Baden-Württemberg the authorities detected high melamine levels in a sample of soft toffees (“White Rabbit Creamy Candies”) from China. Melamine is normally used to make synthetic resins. In China the substance was clearly used to fake a high pro-tein level in food. Against this backdrop the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has assessed whether consumption of the soft toffees “White Rabbit Creamy Candies” with the confirmed high melamine level (152 mg/kg) constitutes a risk to health. The Institute has established that consumption of seven contaminated soft toffees a day in the age group of 1 to 3 years and consumption of a quarter to half a bag (12-24) of these soft toffees by children over the age of three would lead to an exceeding of the tolerable daily intake of melamine. In its assess-ment BfR comes to the conclusion that, in the case of comparatively high consumption of products of this kind with the above-mentioned levels of melamine over a longer period, damage to health is possible.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Conference object 2017Publisher:IEEE Authors: Scott, Simon; Wawrzynek, John;Scott, Simon; Wawrzynek, John;A new 3-D microwave imaging technique, based on compressive sensing, is proposed for use with sparse antenna arrays. It was designed to enable cost-effective 3-D imaging and tracking of people in an indoor environment. This algorithm is able to image both sparse and cluttered environments, through the use of wavelet transforms and compressive sensing techniques. The main advantage of the proposed technique is that it enables the use of much sparser antenna arrays than is possible with the traditional range-migration algorithm, reducing the cost of microwave imaging systems. Experiments show that the compressive sensing algorithm produced high quality 3-D images using antenna arrays that are 90 to 96% sparse. This reduces the cost of the antenna array by a factor of 10 to 25, when compared to traditional dense arrays, without a loss in image resolution.
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