03534nam 2200877z- 450 991059506720332120231214133307.0(CKB)5680000000080861(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/92112(EXLCZ)99568000000008086120202209d2022 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierMetabolomics, Oxidative, and Nitrosative Stress in the Perinatal PeriodBaselMDPI Books20221 electronic resource (150 p.)3-0365-5051-8 3-0365-5052-6 Studies focusing on the perinatal period face unique challenges, yet research in this area is extremely important, as this period of life is highly delicate and adverse events might have a long-lasting impact. With the advent of powerful high-resolution and high-throughput analytical methods, researchers have started to successfully develop and implement novel approaches in this area. New insights have great potential to be translated into novel diagnostic tools, as well as alternative preventive and treatment approaches. This book collects a series of timely review and original research articles focusing on metabolomic, oxidative, and nitrosative stress in the perinatal period.We would like to thank all involved authors for their high-quality contributions and their commitment to the publication of this work and hope that this book will be a useful resource for students, scientists, and doctors working in this specific area of application.Medicinebicsscglutathioneglutamateoxidative stresshypoxia ischemiaendotoxinmagnetic resonance spectroscopyN-acetylcysteinevitamin Dneonatal HIEMRSpreterm birthsex differencesmale disadvantagefemale advantagebronchopulmonary dysplasiaretinopathy of prematuritynecrotizing enterocolitisintraventricular hemorrhageperiventricular leukomalaciamortalitytransposition of the great arteriesballoon atrial septostomyhypoxemiametabolomicsnewbornliquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS)allopurinolhypothermiahypoxic-ischemic encephalopathyoxidative damagedonor milktreatmentHolder pasteurizationbreastmilkpretermantioxidant capacityasphyxia neonatorumnon-invasive diagnosticssalivaneonatal hypoxia-ischemiakynurenic acid (KYNA)neuroprotectionhyperoxiaprematurityMedicineKuligowski Juliaedt1302968Vento MáximoedtKuligowski JuliaothVento MáximoothBOOK9910595067203321Metabolomics, Oxidative, and Nitrosative Stress in the Perinatal Period3041177UNINA04582nam 2201045z- 450 991055740740332120231214133542.0(CKB)5400000000043602(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/68451(EXLCZ)99540000000004360220202105d2021 |y 0engurmn|---annantxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierWater Systems towards New Future ChallengesBasel, SwitzerlandMDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute20211 electronic resource (240 p.)3-0365-0410-9 3-0365-0411-7 This book comprises components associated with smart water which aims at the exploitation and building of more sustainable and technological water networks towards the water–energy nexus and system efficiency. The implementation of modeling frameworks for measuring the performance based on a set of relevant indicators and data applications and model interfaces provides better support for decisions towards greater sustainability and more flexible and safer solutions. The hydraulic, management, and structural models represent the most effective and viable way to predict the behavior of the water networks under a wide range of conditions of demand and system failures. The knowledge of reliable parameters is crucial to develop approach models and, therefore, positive decisions in real time to be implemented in smart water systems. On the other hand, the models of operation in real-time optimization allow us to extend decisions to smart water systems in order to improve the efficiency of the water network and ensure more reliable and flexible operations, maximizing cost, environmental, and social savings associated with losses or failures. The data obtained in real time instantly update the network model towards digital water models, showing the characteristic parameters of pumps, valves, pressures, and flows, as well as hours of operation towards the lowest operating costs, in order to meet the requirement objectives for an efficient system.History of engineering & technologybicsscseismic reliabilitywater distribution systemoptimal layoutAnytown networkwater network expansionwater network capacityintermittent water supplytheoretical maximum flowsystem setting curvedemand estimationKalman filternode groupinggenetic algorithmsmart waterwater-energy nexusenergy efficiencysustainable water managementenergy recoveringdesign criteriastructure analysissuspended pipelinesfinite element method (FEM)SWMM Toolkitsewer systemdesignoptimizationmicro-hydropowerwater supply networksenergy potentialtubular propeller turbineenergy recoveryurban floodingcentralized reservoirdecentralized reservoircooperative operationmost stringent water resources managementinitial provincial water rightsdynamic projection pursuitenergy savingPump As Turbine (PAT)PAT and pump system (P&ampP)pumpingwater hammerair vessel sizingenergy storagedynamic behaviorCAESirrigation water networksrenewable energysustainability and efficiencyhydropower solutionswater managementair-waterair pocketair valvehydraulic modelpipelineemptyingwater supplyHistory of engineering & technologyRamos Helena Medt1295536Ramos Helena MothBOOK9910557407403321Water Systems towards New Future Challenges3023591UNINA