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Feasibility of a field-based submaximal stair ascent test for estimating aerobic capacity and lower-limb strength in middle-aged and older adults. [PDF]
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A systematic review and meta-analysis on the effectiveness of if-then plans - in a strict sense - to facilitate fruit and vegetable consumption in adults. [PDF]
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Self-consumption Configurations Analysis
2023 International Conference on Clean Electrical Power (ICCEP), 2023In the next it will be increasingly possible to produce energy closer to where it is consumed, extending the transformation of passive consumers into active consumers, either directly or through aggregations. Recent European Directives highlighted the role of the end-users as active players of the system.
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Photovoltaic self-consumption in buildings: A review
The interest in self-consumption of PV electricity from grid-connected residential systems is increasing among PV system owners and in the scientific community. Self-consumption can be defined as the share of the total PV production directly consumed by the PV system owner.
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Self-Consumption Optimization in an Energy Community
International Review of Electrical Engineering (IREE), 2022In recent years, a fast penetration of renewable sources in power electrical systems is taking place, providing many benefits; indeed, thanks to the Energy Community development, there is the possibility that renewable energy generated by a user can be shared by the other users of the community too.
Bruno L., Monopoli V. G.
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Origin and Evolution of Self-Consumption: Autophagy
2008While misfolded and short-lived proteins are degraded in proteasomes located in the nucleus and cytoplasm, the degradation of organelles and long-lived proteins in the lysosome occurs by the process of autophagy. Central and necessary to the autophagic process are two conserved ubiquitin-like conjugation machineries.
Timothy, Hughes, Tor Erik, Rusten
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