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PLUS.WP2 Qualitative analysis of platform labor in Paris
This set contains materials from PLUS project field work analysis on platform labour in Paris. In particular, there are qualitative interviews to Airbnb, Uber and Deliveroo workers. The same interviews have been coded with Nvivo software and analyzed. Moreover, a final focus group with platform workers had been organized to validate the results of the investigation. Due to privacy restriction, the set is accessible only to PLUS members
Fluid-to-ground thermal response factors of single-line bore fields with isothermal fluid: Dataset
This dataset reports very accurate tables of dimensionless fluid-to-ground thermal response factors that yield directly the time evolution of the mean fluid temperature for any single-line bore field with up to four borehole heat exchangers (BHEs) subjected to a time constant heat flux. The working condition considered, namely isothermal fluid, is very similar to the real one, where the BHEs are fed in parallel with the same inlet temperature. The dimensionless-time interval considered ranges from 10^-4 to 10^6. For a ground with thermal diffusivity equal to 7.5 × 10^-7 m2/s and a BHE radius of 7.5 cm, it corresponds to a time interval from 0.75 s to 237.8 years
CONSOLE Project - Deliverable 7.6 - "Data Management Plan"
The DMP is a document that provides details regarding all the research data collected and generated within a project. In particular, it explains the way research data are handled, organized, licensed and made openly available to the public, and how they will be preserved after the project is completed. The DMP also provides motivations when versions or parts of the project research data cannot be openly shared on account of third-party copyright issues, confidentiality, or personal data protection requirements, or when open dissemination could jeopardize the project achievements. The details and the final number of the project data sets may vary during the course of research. For this reason, it is fundamental to keep the DMP constantly updated
Towards a Free Wild Fish and Soy Diet for European Seabass Using By-Products from Fishery and Aquaculture
The rapid development of aquaculture, in last decade, has made this sector one of the most important both at economic and social level gaining a main role in human nutrition, but this industry is severely limited by the lack of proteins intended for animal feed (as a competitor of human nutrition) (Wang et al. 2015). Fishery and aquaculture by-products can be considered as promising alternative feed ingredients in terms of nutritional quality and availability; however, these products are still underused resulting in economic and environmental issues (Gasco et al. 2020). At the same time, limiting the use of soy in fish diets has become necessary for the sustainability of aquaculture production. In past years, due to emerging health concern, gluten meal has become an even more significant cereal by-product of agriculture that is spreading thanks to its high protein content (Tapia-Hernández et al. 2019). The effects of total replacement of wild fish meal, (FM) fishoil (FO) and soy product (SP) by using fishery and aquaculture by-products and gluten were tested on the growth, gut health and fish quality parameters of European seabass
Measuring Economic Uncertainty for Poland
Measuring economic uncertainty is challenging, but it is important for policymakers to address it, especially in countries for which there are virtually no uncertainty indices. This article proposes an index of economic uncertainty for Poland, EURQPL, based on Internet searches for specific terms to capture the level of uncertainty perceived by Internet-using economic agents. Compared to Bontempi et al. (2021) who analysed the US and Italy, the change of country, the use of either Polish or English in the definition of queries and the creation of regional indices offer interesting insights. The national index peaks at times commonly considered uncertain, such as the financial crisis and the coronavirus pandemic. Compared to the EURQ for the US and Italy, our index has a significant peak due to the teachers’ strike, a shock not reported in the literature. Particularly relevant are the terms related to social security and fiscal policy; uncertainty shocks have persistent effects on unemployment. Besides confirming how successfully Internet searches can be exploited in economic research, we highlight how regional indices can be used to study the impact of uncertainty on local economies
AIUCD 2022 - Proceedings
L’undicesima edizione del Convegno Nazionale dell’AIUCD-Associazione di Informatica Umanistica ha per titolo Culture digitali. Intersezioni: filosofia, arti, media. Nel titolo è presente, in maniera esplicita, la richiesta di una riflessione, metodologica e teorica, sull’interrelazione tra tecnologie digitali, scienze dell’informazione, discipline filosofiche, mondo delle arti e cultural studies
La vegetazione dell’Emilia-Romagna
Il presente lavoro costituisce una sintesi, aggiornata al 2020, delle conoscenze sulla vegetazione dell'Emilia-Romagna. Le fonti utilizzate sono rappresentate esclusivamente da dati di letteratura (articoli, volumi, in un caso una Tesi di Dottorato) riguardanti il territorio citato; in nessun caso vi sono contenuti dati originali. Vengono trattati i syntaxa di livello basale (associazioni, subassociazioni e aggruppamenti) che sono inquadrati in uno schema sintassonomico comprendente classi, ordini e alleanze. Per ogni classe di vegetazione il testo è diviso in una parte descrittiva, con schema sintassonomico e cenni di sinecologia, ed in una sezione contenente le tabelle relative a quella particolare classe. Complessivamente sono trattate 50 classi di vegetazione comprendenti 3258 rilievi distribuiti in 454 tabelle fitosociologiche
Additional datasets for Red beetroot fermentation by microbial consortia
The file RedBeetroot_Fermentation_MicrobialConsortia_ImprovedAromaticFeatures_Data.ods contains three sheets. The "lactic_acid" sheet provides data on the concentrations of organic acids (D-lactic, L-lactic, and acetic acid) and residual sugars, measured using enzymatic reactions with three commercial starters ("LAB mix", "Ln. mesenter.", and "Kefir") or spontaneous fermentation ("Spontaneous"). The data are presented as mean concentrations (g/L ± standard deviation) at the end of fermentation. The "cells" sheet quantifies lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in the brine after fermentation, with mean counts (Log CFU/mL ± standard deviation) of yeasts and LAB on MRS agar. The "correlations" sheet contains Spearman rank correlation data among process parameters and volatile organic compounds (VOCs)
Booster Dataset
We present a novel high-resolution and challenging stereo dataset framing indoor scenes annotated with dense and accurate ground-truth disparities. Peculiar to our dataset is the presence of several specular and transparent surfaces, i.e. the main causes of failures for state-of-the-art stereo networks. Our acquisition pipeline leverages a novel deep space-time stereo framework which allows for easy and accurate labeling with sub-pixel precision. We release a total of 419 samples collected in 64 different scenes and annotated with dense ground-truth disparities. Each sample include a high-resolution pair (12 Mpx) as well as an unbalanced pair (Left: 12 Mpx, Right: 1.1 Mpx). Additionally, we provide manually annotated material segmentation masks and 15K unlabeled samples. We evaluate state-of-the-art deep networks based on our dataset, highlighting their limitations in addressing the open challenges in stereo and drawing hints for future research
Direct evidence that late Neanderthal occupation precedes a technological shift in southwestern Italy (data templates and R script)
During the Middle to Upper Palaeolithic transition (50,000 and 40,000 years ago), interaction between Neanderthals and Homo sapiens varied across Europe. In southern Italy, the association between Homo sapiens fossils and non-Mousterian material culture, as well as the mode and tempo of Neanderthal demise, are still vividly debated. This work presents two lower deciduous molars uncovered at Roccia San Sebastiano (Mondragone-Caserta, Italy), stratigraphically associated with Mousterian (RSS1) and Uluzzian (RSS2) artefacts. Using virtual morphometric methods and supervised learning algorithms we show that RSS1, whose Mousterian context appears more recent than 44,800-44,230 cal BP, can be attributed to a Neanderthal, while RSS2, found in an Uluzzian context that we dated to 42,640-42,380 cal BP, is attributed to Homo sapiens. This site therefore yields the most recent direct evidence for a Neanderthal presence in southern Italy and confirms a later shift to Early Upper Palaeolithic technology in southwestern Italy compared to the earliest Uluzzian evidence at Grotta del Cavallo (Puglia, Italy)