In seeking to improve traffic congestion and safety on roads and highways, there has been an increased interest in intelligent transportation systems (ITS).The emerging visible light communication (VLC) technology is a new candidate to enable wireless access in ITS.The purpose of this study is to present a comprehensive review of the current studie
Evaluation of Continuous UVC Treatments and its Combination with UHPH on Spores of Bacillus subtilis in Whole and Skim Milk
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of different UVC treatments, alone or in combination with ultra-high pressure homogenization (UHPH) on Bacillus subtilis spores in milk.Spores of B.subtilis (CECT4002) were inoculated in whole and skim milk to an initial concentration about 6 log CFU/mL.Milk Chairs w/Table Set (3/CN) was subje
Single Image Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) Estimation Techniques for Scanning Electron Microscope: A Review
Noises are commonly present in grayscale images, particularly in Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM) images especially secondary emission noise, which can significantly affect their quality.Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) estimation techniques are crucial for assessing the quality of these images by quantifying the ratio of signal strength to background
Analysis of the displacement of road embankments and bridges located in areas prone to landslides
Landslides are a common problem in road engineering.Therefore, at the stage of designing new roads, it is Slow Cooker preferable to design them in such a way as to avoid as many landslide areas as possible.In the case of existing roads running through landslide areas, one of the solutions designed to eliminate road embankment damage caused by lands
Evolutionary analysis of KED-rich proteins in plants.
During the course of evolution, organisms have developed genetic mechanisms in response to various environmental stresses including wounding from mechanical damage or herbivory-caused injury.A previous study of wounding response in the plant tobacco identified a unique wound-induced gene, aptly named KED due to its coding for a protein that has an