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Polytechnic University of Valencia

EducationValencia, Spain
About: Polytechnic University of Valencia is a education organization based out in Valencia, Spain. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Catalysis & Population. The organization has 16282 authors who have published 40162 publications receiving 850234 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the PICO Collaboration thanks SNOLAB for their exceptional laboratory space and technical support, and also thanks Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for their support.
Abstract: The PICO Collaboration thanks SNOLAB for their exceptional laboratory space and technical support. We also thank Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Contract No. DE-AC02-07CH11359) and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory for their support. This work is supported by the National Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada (NSERC), the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI), the National Science Foundation (NSF) under the Grants No. PHY-1242637, No. PHY-0919526, No. PHY-1205987, and No. PHY-1506377 and by the U.S. Department of Energy under Award No. DE-SC-0012161. We also acknowledge the support of Department of Atomic Energy (DAE), Government of India, under the Center of AstroParticle Physics II project (CAPP-II) at Saha Institute of Physics (SINP); the Czech Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (Grant No. LM2011027); the Spanish Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad, Consolider MultiDark (Grant No. CSD2009-00064) and DGAPA-UNAM through grant PAPIIT No. IA100316.

158 citations

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TL;DR: The use of ‘Shintoza’ rootstock is an advantageous alternative to soil fumigation by methyl bromide for the control of Fusarium wilt in watermelon production, as it is cheaper and safer, and the yields are higher and more reliable.

158 citations

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TL;DR: The results show that any of these 20 equations could be used to accurately predict the HHV of crop residues, taking into account variables measured by elemental and/or proximate analysis, thus providing an economically attractive alternative to direct analysis.
Abstract: Almeria, in southeastern Spain, generates some 1,086,261 t year−1 (fresh weight) of greenhouse crop (Cucurbita pepo L., Cucumis sativus L., Solanum melongena L., Solanum lycopersicum L., Phaseoulus vulgaris L., Capsicum annuum L., Citrillus vulgaris Schrad. and Cucumis melo L.) residues. The energy potential of this biomass is unclear. The aim of the present work was to accurately quantify this variable, differentiating between crop species while taking into consideration the area they each occupy. This, however, required the direct analysis of the higher heating value (HHV) of these residues, involving very expensive and therefore not commonly available equipment. Thus, a further aim was to develop models for predicting the HHV of these residues, taking into account variables measured by elemental and/or proximate analysis, thus providing an economically attractive alternative to direct analysis. All the analyses in this work involved the use of worldwide-recognised standards and methods. The total energy potential for these plant residues, as determined by direct analysis, was 1,003,497.49 MW h year−1. Twenty univariate and multivariate equations were developed to predict the HHV. The R2 and adjusted R2 values obtained for the univariate and multivariate models were 0.909 and 0.946 or above respectively. In all cases, the mean absolute percentage error varied between 0.344 and 2.533. These results show that any of these 20 equations could be used to accurately predict the HHV of crop residues. The residues produced by the Almeria greenhouse industry would appear to be an interesting source of renewable energy.

158 citations

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TL;DR: The results show that the effect of ultrasound on drying rate is affected by air flow rate, ultrasonic power and mass loading, and at high air velocities the acoustic field inside the chamber is disturbed and the effect on drying kinetics diminishes.

158 citations

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TL;DR: A low-loss multilayered metamaterial exhibiting a double-negative refractive index in the visible spectral range is experimentally demonstrated using a second-order magnetic resonance of the so-called fishnet structure.
Abstract: We experimentally demonstrate a low-loss multilayered metamaterial exhibiting a double-negative refractive index in the visible spectral range. To this end, we exploit a second-order magnetic resonance of the so-called fishnet structure. The low-loss nature of the employed magnetic resonance, together with the effect of the interacting adjacent layers, results in a figure of merit as high as 3.34. A wide spectral range of negative index is achieved, covering the wavelength region between 620 and 806 nm with only two different designs.

158 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Avelino Corma134104989095
Bruce D. Hammock111140957401
Geoffrey A. Ozin10881147504
Wolfgang J. Parak10246943307
Hermenegildo García9779246585
María Vallet-Regí9571141641
Albert Ferrando8741936793
Rajendra Prasad8694529526
J.J. Garcia-Luna-Aceves8660225151
George W. Huber8428037964
Juan J. Calvete8145822646
Juan M. Feliu8054423147
Amparo Chiralt7829818378
Michael Tsapatsis7737520051
Josep Redon7748881395
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20241
2023130
2022331
20212,655
20202,862
20192,762