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  • 1
    In: Frontiers in Medicine, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 8 ( 2021-7-16)
    Abstract: Ablative fractional laser treatment facilitates epidermal drug delivery, which might be an interesting option to increase the topical efficacy of biological drugs in a variety of dermatological diseases. This work aims at investigating safety and tolerability of this new treatment approach in patients with plaque-type psoriasis. Eight patients with plaque-type psoriasis were enrolled in this study. All patients received (i) ablative fractional laser microporation (AFL) of a psoriatic lesion with an Er:YAG laser + etanercept (ETA; Enbrel® solution for injection) (AFL-ETA), (ii) ETA alone on another lesion, and, if feasible, (iii) AFL alone on an additional lesion. Overall, all treatment arms showed a favorable safety profile. AFL-ETA improved the lesion-specific TPSS score by 1.75 vs. baseline, whereas ETA or AFL alone showed a TPSS score improvement of 0.75 points, a difference that was not statistically significant and might be attributable to differences in baseline scores. Topical administration of ETA to psoriatic plaques via AFL-generated micropores was generally well-tolerated. No special precautions seem necessary in future studies. Clinical benefit will need assessment in sufficiently powered follow-up studies.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2296-858X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2021
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    Canadian Center of Science and Education ; 2021
    In:  International Journal of Economics and Finance Vol. 14, No. 1 ( 2021-12-30), p. 115-
    In: International Journal of Economics and Finance, Canadian Center of Science and Education, Vol. 14, No. 1 ( 2021-12-30), p. 115-
    Abstract: Dynamic Pricing (DP), also known as surge pricing or dynamic price management, is the adjustment of prices for goods and services depending on the current market situation. Its purpose is to maximize profit, and the practice is getting more and more common. Dynamic pricing was first spotted in online retail; Also in offline retail, it can be found, e.g. as electronic price tags, as well as in on-demand services in mobility and smart meters in the energy industry. Dynamic pricing offers opportunities for vendors. The goal of this paper is to examine the current status and the new opportunities and risks of Dynamic Pricing in retail, mobility and the energy sector, made possible by digitization. This is done on the one side with expert interviews and on the other with an online research. 5 experts were interviewed and 238 respondents answered a questionnaire. 12 hypotheses were formulated, out of which 9 were confirmed, 1 was completely rejected and 2 were partially rejected. The unexpected results were: (1) Electronic price labels in stationary retail trade do not worry consumers with regard to momentary price changes. (2) Consumers do not prefer dynamic pricing models in car sharing. (3) Consumers can benefit from dynamic pricing models in the case of the aviation industry. The aim of this work to provide readers with insights as on how to utilize DP in their respective industries.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1916-9728 , 1916-971X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Canadian Center of Science and Education
    Publication Date: 2021
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    PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL ; 2021
    In:  Technium Romanian Journal of Applied Sciences and Technology Vol. 3, No. 6 ( 2021-07-21), p. 76-89
    In: Technium Romanian Journal of Applied Sciences and Technology, PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL, Vol. 3, No. 6 ( 2021-07-21), p. 76-89
    Abstract: On the surface, the process landscape for fixed income securities trading within most banks has changed only slightly in the past four decades. The value chain remains divided amongst front-, middle-, and back office, with IT in support. Front office negotiates deals with customers and other banks, middle office manages risks and reporting, and back office ensures that payments are made in exchange for a transfer of the bonds that have been traded. Though these processes have gradually migrated to electronic mediums, much of the work in all functional areas remains manual. But the advent of digital technologies, primarily process automation software and data integration in an open software architecture, allows banks to dramatically change how the processes along the value chain are carried out. Repetitive and predictable tasks can be performed by automated software, allowing humans to concentrate on complex activities that require flexibility and discretion. Those tasks that remain in the hands of humans can also be made more efficient by extracting data from software applications along the entire process chain and providing them to the human user at the right point in time in the right system.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2668-778X
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    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL
    Publication Date: 2021
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    In: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 11 ( 2023-6-19)
    Abstract: P3HB (poly-β-hydroxybutyrate), an energy-storage compound of several microorganisms, can be used as bioplastics material. P3HB is completely biodegradable under aerobic and aerobic conditions, also in the marine environment. The intracellular agglomeration of P3HB was examined employing a methanotrophic consortium. Supplanting fossil, non-degradable polymers by P3HB can significantly reduce the environmental impact of plastics. Utilizing inexpensive carbon sources like CH 4 (natural gas, biogas) is a fundamental methodology to make P3HB production less costly, and to avoid the use of primary agricultural products such as sugar or starch. Biomass growth in polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) in general and in Poly (3-hydroxybutyrate) manufacture in specific could be a foremost point, so here the authors focus on natural gas as a proper carbon source and on the selection of bioreactors to produceP3HB, and in future further PHA, from that substrate. CH 4 can also be obtained from biomass, e.g., biogas, syngas methanation or power-to-gas (synthetic natural gas, SNG). Simulation software can be utilized for examination, optimizing and scale-up of the process as shown in this paper. The fermentation systems continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR), forced-liquid vertical loop bioreactor (VTLB), forced-liquid horizontal tubular loop bioreactor (HTLB), airlift (AL) fermenter and bubble column (BC) fermenter were compared for their methane conversion, kLa value, productivity, advantages and disadvantages. Methane is compared to methanol and other feedstocks. It was discovered that under optimum processing circumstances and using Methylocystis hirsuta , the cells accumulated 51.6% cell dry mass of P3HB in the VTLB setup.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2296-4185
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2023
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    In: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology, Frontiers Media SA, Vol. 10 ( 2022-7-25)
    Abstract: Global catastrophes such as a supervolcanic eruption, asteroid impact, or nuclear winter could cause global agricultural collapse due to reduced sunlight reaching the Earth’s surface. The human civilization’s food production system is unprepared to respond to such events, but methane single cell protein (SCP) could be a key part of the solution. Current preparedness centers around food stockpiling, an excessively expensive solution given that an abrupt sunlight reduction scenario (ASRS) could hamper conventional agriculture for 5–10 years. Instead, it is more cost-effective to consider resilient food production techniques requiring little to no sunlight. This study analyses the potential of SCP produced from methane (natural gas and biogas) as a resilient food source for global catastrophic food shocks from ASRS. The following are quantified: global production potential of methane SCP, capital costs, material and energy requirements, ramp-up rates, and retail prices. In addition, potential bottlenecks for fast deployment are considered. While providing a more valuable, protein-rich product than its alternatives, the production capacity could be slower to ramp up. Based on 24/7 construction of facilities, 7%–11% of the global protein requirements could be fulfilled at the end of the first year. Despite significant remaining uncertainties, methane SCP shows significant potential to prevent global protein starvation during an ASRS at an affordable price—US$3–5/kg dry.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2296-4185
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Frontiers Media SA
    Publication Date: 2022
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    Online Resource
    PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL ; 2021
    In:  Technium Romanian Journal of Applied Sciences and Technology Vol. 3, No. 8 ( 2021-09-28), p. 22-31
    In: Technium Romanian Journal of Applied Sciences and Technology, PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL, Vol. 3, No. 8 ( 2021-09-28), p. 22-31
    Abstract: Learning has become more important than ever before, as we are moving towards a digital, fast-changing society. Formal university training has changed, too, from pure “lectures” to more modern formats, including e-learning, interactive and collaborative settings. Students also find plenty of information online, and the new skill in demand is finding relevant knowledge instead of having memorized knowledge. Knowledge doubles fast and becomes outdated even faster. Being aware of one’s learning behaviors was found to be a core competence of university students eager to educate themselves. This work sets a self-assessment amongst bachelor and master students of a technical programme – International Business and Engineering – into perspective with literature findings. The authors conclude that knowing ones strengths in learning is a prerequisite of acquiring additional knowledge effectively and efficiency. Students have become more demanding towards the presentation of learning opportunities. However, it is them who have to take initiative to make most out of their learning journeys. As students progress through their studies, their awareness of collaborative and interactive learning seems to decrease, which reminds one of Socrates: “The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing.” One can speculate that his finding is due to more critical reflection by master students, or that by the time the students have entered the master’s programme, the novel learning approaches have been familiarized/assimilated and do not receive further attention, which is a hint that the art of collaborative interactive learning has been mastered.
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2668-778X
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    Publisher: PLUS COMMUNICATION CONSULTING SRL
    Publication Date: 2021
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    GSC Online Press ; 2020
    In:  World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2020-11-30), p. 044-056
    In: World Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology and Sciences, GSC Online Press, Vol. 1, No. 1 ( 2020-11-30), p. 044-056
    Abstract: Globally, more than 1 billion waste tyres are produced every year, and environmentally friendly end-of-life scenarios are highly sought after. Incineration to capture energy is a common practice. An improvement to sustainability is a cascaded use, where worn-out tyres are first being deployed in a meaningful way, e.g. as noise barriers or as embankment stabilization, where they can add value for several years to decades, before they are incinerated. The novel innovative use cases for tyres were found to offer advantages for the environment, while saving costs over materials that are being deployed today. This paper presents two recent innovations with waste tyres by a private inventor, and also highlights critical success factors for this type of innovator. Perseverance is one character trait a private inventor has to demonstrate in order to land a true innovation, focus a critical activity. Waste tyres can be considered an underutilized raw material.
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    Publisher: GSC Online Press
    Publication Date: 2020
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  • 8
    In: IEEE Sensors Journal, Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), Vol. 7, No. 11 ( 2007-11), p. 1483-1489
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 1530-437X
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
    Publication Date: 2007
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    Walter de Gruyter GmbH ; 2007
    In:  Reviews in Chemical Engineering Vol. 23, No. 2 ( 2007-01)
    In: Reviews in Chemical Engineering, Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Vol. 23, No. 2 ( 2007-01)
    Type of Medium: Online Resource
    ISSN: 2191-0235 , 0167-8299
    Language: Unknown
    Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    Publication Date: 2007
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