Taiana, Matteo Tomasella, Irene Russo, Alessandro Lerose, Annalisa Ceola Graziadei, Marcello Corubolo, Luisa Rama, Jacopo Schweiger, Vittorio Vignola, Alessandro Polati, Enrico
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Journal of clinical medicine
The so-called Low Cardiac Output Syndrome (LCOS) is one of the most common complications in pediatric patients with congenital heart disease undergoing corrective surgery. LCOS requires high concentrations of inotropes to support cardiac contractility and improve cardiac output, allowing for better systemic perfusion. To date, serum lactate concent...
Kyrgiakos, Leonidas Sotirios Kleftodimos, Georgios Vlontzos, George Pardalos, Panos M.
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Operational Research
Safeguarding natural resources and energy is essential to ensure food security for future generations. Given the increase of published papers in the agricultural field applying Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA), this review seeks to address the special requirements of this methodology when implemented in the agricultural sector as well as to classify...
Buldeo Rai, Heleen Touami, Sabrina Dablanc, Laetitia
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Environmental science & technology
Although it has been studied extensively throughout the past 20 years, the environmental impact of e-commerce can still be considered a controversial subject. Particularly for those wondering whether online shopping constitutes a more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional store-based shopping, evidence can be found that quantitatively...
Berchoux, Tristan Hensengerth, Oliver Parsons, Dan
The Mekong Delta faces significant challenges in supplying Vietnam and its export market countries with agricultural commodities, while ensuring livelihoods and providing living space to its growing population in the context of climate change and the country’s agrarian transition. Anthropogenic factors, such as the construction of dykes to control ...
Belmokhtar, Mohamed Bouteloup, Jean-François Desrues, Béatrice Gaillet, Laurent Godart, Bruno Herbin, Christelle Pons, Tony Rasol, Mezgeen Saillio, Mickael Schmidt, Franziska
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Le quai Hermann du Pasquier du port du Havre, détruit à la fin de la deuxième guerre mondiale, a été reconstruit en 1954. Le tablier de ce quai, long de 1200 mètres, est composé de caissons de 25 mètres de long et 25 mètres de large, préfabriqués et transportés sur site. La précontrainte interne est tri-directionnelle dans ces caissons. En 2021, à ...
Saillio, Mickael Baroghel Bouny, Véronique Bertin, Matthieu Mohmed, Baraka Vincent, Julien d'Espinose de Lacaillerie, Jean-Baptiste...
The main cause of premature deterioration of reinforced concrete structures is the corrosion of steel bars, induced by chloride ions (for example in marine environment) or by carbonation. At the same time, environmental-induced degradations of concrete can also affect the structure, such as external sulphate attack leading to the formation of ettri...
Donner, Mechthild Erraach, Yamna López-I-Gelats, Feliu Manuel-I-Martin, Judit Yatribi, Taoufik Radić, Ivana El Hadad-Gauthier, Fatima
The circular economy and bioeconomy can contribute to transitioning towards more sustainable production and consumption in the olive oil sector. This article is the first to analyse multi-actor strategies and multi-level socioeconomic conditions for olive oil waste and by-product valorisation in the Mediterranean area using circular bioeconomy prin...
donner;, mechthild
Mediterranean olive oil producers have multiple incentives for adopting circular business models and better resource management, facing water scarcity and huge amounts of waste, but also seeing new opportunities for value creation. This article aimed to understand how circular business models valorizing olive oil waste and by-products are implement...
Marie Victoire, Elisabeth Bouteiller, Véronique Bouichou, Myriam Rakarabo, Mirah da Silva, Victor Bonnet, Amandine Adelaide, Lucas Turcry, Philippe Barthelemy, Pauline Mai-Nhu, Jonathan
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Concrete Solutions 2022 - the 8th International Conference on Concrete Repair, Durability and Concrete Technology, Leeds, ROYAUME-UNI, 11-/07/2022 - 13/07/2022
Delaplanque, Noëmie Chataigner, Sylvain Gaillet, Laurent Quiertant, Marc Benzarti, Karim Rolland, Arnaud Chapeleau, Xavier Flores, A. Saravia
Distributed Optical Fiber Sensors (DOFS) are gaining interest for structural health monitoring applications. Recently, they have been successfully used to monitor the strain profiles at the interface between concrete and steel or composite rebars during pullout tests. In the framework of durability studies on Glass Fiber-Reinforced Polymer reinforc...