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Water in complex environments such as living systems
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 2002Abstract With the proposal by H.E. Stanley and coworkers and the late G.W. Robinson and his coworkers that liquid water exists as two rapidly exchanging microdomains of different densities, the already complex living cell has acquired new levels of complexity.
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Recognition System of Activities in Daily Living Based on Deep Sensing of Water Usage
2021 International Conference on Information Networking (ICOIN), 2021In recent years, the number of elderly people living alone has been increasing with the accelerated aging of society, and shortage of the labors of the elderly care sector becomes a serious problem. In order to solve this problem, the activity observation and recognition systems for the remote elderly care have been proposed.
Keidai Hori, Hiroshi Yamamoto
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Controlled/“Living” Radical Polymerization Applied to Water-Borne Systems
Macromolecular Symposia, 2000Atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP), a controlled/“living” radical polymerization, has been extended to water-borne polymerization systems. In order to obtain a controlled ATRP reaction in a water-borne system, various criteria must be met, which are not necessary when conducted in organic solvents.
Krzysztof Matyjaszewski +3 more
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Living Organisms in Water Quality Biomonitoring System
2015The typical living organisms used for biological monitoring of surface waters and their use in applications are presented in the paper. The main focus is on the characterisation and use of freshwater mussels. The paper discusses the role of biomonitoring in surface water supply systems. Three-stage biomonitoring system which has been functioning for 20
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Turning grey into green – integration of living walls in grey water system
Advances and Trends in Engineering Sciences and Technologies II, 2016ABSTRACT: Living walls are nowadays becoming an essential part of building indoor or outdoor architecture. Through their ability of managing water, living walls are offering a considerable potential in waste water treatment technologies, also suitable for grey water.
M Rysulová +4 more
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Robust Control for Urban Living Water System with Seasonal Volatility
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013Established urban living water management model. With capital and labor as state variables, using the pole assignment robust control method, realize the urban living water system supply and demand balance tending to target value.
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Study on Water Distribution System's Biological Stability of Northern Living District
Applied Mechanics and Materials, 2013AOC and BDOC are used to estimate the biostability of water distribution system in a northern living district of China. The results show that the concentrations of AOC and BDOC are 57.6 to 369.3 μg/L and 0.81 to 2.43 mg/L in water which is biologically unstable. The concentration of BDOC generally reduced with the along monitoring sites.
Xin Yu Zhang +3 more
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Water states in living systems. I. Structural aspects.
Physiological chemistry and physics and medical NMR, 1995Formation and special consequences of water-ordering are studied and discussed. Based on the knowledge of the water states, a special dynamic clustering (called dynamic frustration) is suggested. This can be an essential mechanism for life processes. A frustration mechanism and its consequences are discussed.
Szász, András +3 more
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Current Microbiology, 2013
The Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is a group of opportunistic human pathogens that may thrive in engineered water systems. MAC has been shown to occur in drinking water supplies based on surface water, but less is known about the occurrence and persistence of live cells and DNA in public hot water systems based on groundwater.
Bukh, Annette Søndergaard +1 more
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The Mycobacterium avium complex (MAC) is a group of opportunistic human pathogens that may thrive in engineered water systems. MAC has been shown to occur in drinking water supplies based on surface water, but less is known about the occurrence and persistence of live cells and DNA in public hot water systems based on groundwater.
Bukh, Annette Søndergaard +1 more
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