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Barbieri, Marie E., Paciencia Ontanon de Lope, and Ana Ozores. "Ana Ozores, "La Regenta": Estudio psicoanalitico." Hispanic Review 60, no. 1 (1992): 96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/473407.

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Grilli, Giuseppe. "Vetusta: una apática revuelta o Ana Ozores en el espejo de Petra." Archivum 65, no. 65 (August 31, 2015): 91. http://dx.doi.org/10.17811/arc.65.2015.91-132.

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Aldaraca, Bridget. "El caso de Ana O.: Histeria y sexualidad en La Regenta." Asclepio 42, no. 2 (December 30, 1990): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1990.v42.2.556.

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Tras introducirnos en los contenidos fundamentales del discurso médico sobre la histeria en la España finisecular, la autora se centra en el análisis del cuadro histérico descrito por Clarín en La Regenta , valorando las aportaciones de la novela al conocimiento de esta enfermedad psíquica en un momento de cambio de las concepciones psiquiátricas sobre la misma y mostrando cómo la observación y la minuciosa descripción de un novelista puede ofrecer datos al historiador al menos comparables a los obtenidos en las fuentes habituales. Finalmente, se compara el caso de Ana Ozores, protagonista de La Regenta, con el de Fraulein Anna O., reseñado por Breuer y Freud en sus Estudios sobre la histeria.
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Pérez-Pérez, Concepción. "Grieta en la pared, carcoma interior. Realidad frente a deseo en Emma Bovary y Ana Ozores. Perspectiva temática." Çédille 11 (April 1, 2015): 413. http://dx.doi.org/10.21071/ced.v11i.5599.

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Cet article met en confrontation les personnages d’Emma Bovary et Ana Ozores suivant une optique critique thématique. A travers le mode de perception du réel sur certains éléments d’ordre cosmologique ou matériel, sont envisagées une série d’images récurrentes qui ont une prégnance symbolique. Ces images, qui sont émergence du niveau psychosensoriel du texte, touchent donc à la dimension spécifiquement individuelle concernant le mode de perception et la construction d’une rêverie de la réalité dans l’écriture. Or des parallélismes peuvent être établis entre l’écriture de Flaubert et celle de Clarín.
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Outes, Brais. ""En aquella hora sublime": Ana Ozores o la trascendencia estético-religiosa en La Regenta." Anales Galdosianos 46, no. 1 (2011): 67–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ang.2011.0011.

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Domínguez, Alfonso Livianos. "Inesismo y desdonjuanización en La Regenta de Clarín: La lectura quijotesca de Ana Ozores del drama de Zorrilla." Anales Galdosianos 48, no. 1 (2013): 55–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/ang.2013.0008.

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Osuna Osuna, Gabriel. "La construcción del personaje femenino en La Regenta de Leopoldo Alas." CONNOTAS. REVISTA DE CRÍTICA Y TEORÍA LITERARIAS, no. 10 (December 2, 2009): 57–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.36798/critlit.v0i10.186.

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En el presente artículo me propongo describir algunos elementos que considero de singular importancia para comprender por qué Leopoldo Alas construyó el personaje de Ana Ozores en La Regenta (1884-1885) con características que aún hoy siguen llamando nuestra atención y que coinciden en buena medida con los postulados del naturalismo. Para llevar a cabo tal descripción, analizaré la idea de la sexualidad en la configuración del personaje y cómo el determinismo lleva a concebir a la protagonista de esta novela como paradigma del problemático binomio belleza/sino trágico, que se observa sobre todo en su imposibilidad para ser feliz y también en su destino final relacionado con la soledad y el aislamiento.
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Aboal López, María. "Reflejo y construcción de la mujer decimonónica en "la ilustración española y americana"." Comunicación y Género 2, no. 1 (July 3, 2019): 65–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5209/cgen.64945.

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La prensa del Ochocientos nos ofrece la posibilidad de observar la evolución social de la mujer en una época en la que se produjo la consolidación del periodismo y el florecimiento de la prensa ilustrada y de la prensa femenina. A través de una de las revistas ilustradas más representativas del período restaurador, La Ilustración Española y Americana (1869-1921), propongo responder a una pregunta: ¿qué es lo que leían las mujeres burguesas en la prensa de aquella época para convertirse en una Emma Bovary o en una Ana Ozores? Las mujeres eran un nuevo público lector al que las publicaciones comenzaban a tener muy en cuenta. ¿A qué estaban expuestas como objeto comercial y social?
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Resina, Joan Ramon. "Ana Ozores's Nerves." Hispanic Review 71, no. 2 (2003): 229. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3247189.

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Steponavičienė, Aušra, Dainius Steponavičius, Algirdas Raila, and Aurelija Kemzūraitė. "MODELLING THE OZONE PENETRATION IN A GRAIN LAYER / OZONO SKVERBTIES GRŪDŲ SLUOKSNYJE MODELIAVIMAS." Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management 20, no. 4 (November 22, 2012): 292–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/16486897.2011.645826.

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Studies of grain drying with ozone-air mixture were carried out to detect the ozone penetration patterns through the grain mound of various moisture content (14.6 ≤ w 0 ≤ 23.0%) at different ozone concentrations (500 ≤ C 0 ≤ 1250 ppb) in the supplied air. The ozone penetration through the grain layer depends on the initial ozone concentration in the supplied air, ozonation time, velocity of the supplied air, height of the grain mound, initial grain moisture content and mycobiotic contamination of grain surface. It was determined that in a 60 cm height of the grain layer ozone is first recorded after 12 h, and at 105 cm – only after 34 h at w 0 = 19.0%, C 0 = 500 ppb. If the initial concentration of ozone is higher, it is first recorded sooner. Ozone penetration through the grain layer with higher moisture level is slower, and ozone reaction with grain surface and microflora present on it is longer. Hypothesis about the adequacy of the model (how it reflects the real process) has been verified by calculating reproduction and adequacy variance. The mathematical model could be applied for prediction of the course of grain ozonation process. Santrauka Grūdų džiovinimo ozono ir oro mišiniu tyrimai atlikti siekiant išaiškinti ozono skverbties per skirtingo drėgnio grūdų sampilą dėsningumus (14,6 ≤ w 0 ≤ 23,0%), esant skirtingoms ozono koncentracijoms (500 ≤ C 0 ≤ 1250 ppb) tiekiamame ore. Ozono skverbtis grūdų sluoksnyje priklauso nuo pradinės ozono koncentracijos tiekiamame ore, ozonavimo trukmės, tiekiamo oro greičio, grūdų sampilo aukščio, pradinio grūdų drėgnio ir jų paviršiaus mikobiotinio užterštumo. 60 cm grūdų sluoksnio aukštyje ozonas pradėtas fiksuoti po 12 h, o 105 cm – tik po 34 h, kai w 0 = 19,0%, C 0 = 500 ppb. Padidinus pradinę ozono koncentraciją, ozonas pradedamas fiksuoti greičiau. Ozonuojant drėgnesnius grūdus, ozonas per jų sluoksnį skverbiasi lėčiau, vyksta ilgesnė jo reakcija su grūdų paviršiumi ir ant jų esančia mikroflora. Hipotezė apie modelio adekvatumą (kaip jis atspindi realų procesą) buvo patikrinta apskaičiavus reprodukcijos ir adekvatumo dispersijas. Sudarytas matematinis modelis gali būti taikomas grūdų ozonavimo procesui prognozuoti.
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Leather, Kimberley. "Tropospheric ozone and photochemical processing of hydrocarbons : laboratory based kinetic and product studies." Thesis, University of Manchester, 2012. https://www.research.manchester.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/tropospheric-ozone-and-photochemical-processing-of-hydrocarbons-laboratory-based-kinetic-and-product-studies(39b76a99-2358-4db2-be58-baa75d18efea).html.

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Laboratory based temperature-dependent kinetics and product yields for alkene ozonolysis and the reaction of CH3O2 with ClO and BrO have been measured via chamber studies and a turbulent flow tube coupled to CIMS (Chemical Ionisation Mass Spectrometry). In order to gain a better understanding of the fate of the products formed during hydrocarbon oxidation and their subsequent impact on the ozone budget (and so the oxidising capacity of the atmosphere) it is imperative to know the rate at which these reactions proceed and to identify their product yields. As tropospheric temperature varies, Arrhenius parameters were determined during the ozonolysis of selected alkenes. The temperature dependent kinetic database was extended and the activation energies for the ozonolysis of selected alkenes were correlated with an existing SAR (Structure Activity Relationship). Given the myriad organic species in the atmosphere, SARs are useful tools for the prediction of rate coefficients. Inclusion of Arrhenius parameters into the SAR allows for prediction over a range of temperatures, improving the conditions reflected in models. Achieving mass balance for alkene ozonolysis has proven to be a difficult challenge considering the numerous pathways of the Criegee Intermediate (CI). The product yield of formic acid – an organic acid with significant atmospheric implications which is under predicted by models – was determined as a function of relative humidity during ethene ozonolysis. This reaction exhibited a strong water dependence which lead to the prediction of the reaction rate of the CI with water which ranges between 1 × 10-12 – 1 × 10-15 cm3 molecule-1 s-1 and will therefore dominate its loss with respect to bimolecular processes in the atmosphere. Peroxy radicals, strongly influence the total oxidising capacity of the troposphere. The reaction of peroxy radicals with halogen oxides is recognised to be responsible for considerable ozone depletion in the atmosphere, exacerbated by reactive halogens (X, XO) taking part in catalytic cycles. Arrhenius parameters were determined for ClO + CH3O2 and BrO + CH3O2. Temperature is an important parameter affecting rate, exemplified here as the reaction involving ClO exhibited a positive temperature dependence whereas for BrO a negative temperature dependence was evident. As a consequence, the impact of ClO + CH3O2 with respect to ozone loss is diminished. Global modelling predicts a reduction in ozone loss by a factor of around 1.5 and implicates regions such as clean marine environments rather than the polar stratosphere. Conversely, a more pronounced temperature dependence for the reaction of BrO with CH3O2 placed particular importance on lower stratospheric chemistry where the modelled CH3O2 oxidation is doubled. The main products for this reaction were identified to be HOBr and CH2O2. The decomposition of CH2O2 could enhance HOx in the lower and middle stratosphere and contribute to a significant source of HOx in the upper troposphere. Bimolecular reaction of CH2O2 with water could also provide a none negligible source HC(O)OH in the upper troposphere. Alkenes and peroxy radicals undergo chemical processing in the atmosphere whilst acting as a source and sink of ozone and thus can impose detrimental effects on the biosphere, climate and air quality of the Earth.
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Atkinson, Roger John. "An observational study of the austral spring statosphere : dynamics, ozone transport, and the "ozone dilution effect"." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1993. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/12448.

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Thesis (Sc. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 1993.
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by Roger John Atkinson.
Sc.D.
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Clay, Emlyn Robert. "Validation and comparison of ozone-induced hypertussive responses in the rabbit and guinea-pig." Thesis, King's College London (University of London), 2015. http://kclpure.kcl.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/validation-and-comparison-of-ozoneinduced-hypertussive-responses-in-the-rabbit-and-guineapig(82b1fc29-9290-48b6-aeec-d34a20beafbe).html.

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The thesis investigates establishing a hypertussive model of cough primarily in the rabbit and with comparative experiments conducted in the guinea pig. These models were then used to investigate the effectiveness of various antitussives such as codeine and levodropropizine, as well as, putative antitussives such as anticholinergics, PDE inhibitors, bronchodilators and drugs affecting targets on sensory nerves. “Hypertussive” is a poorly recognised term and it is defined in the context of this thesis to describe an inappropriately frequent and/or loud cough response when compared to normative cough responses for the same given dose and route of a given tussive stimuli. A novel model of hypertussive cough responses was established and validated in the rabbit and guinea pig using ozone as a sensitising agent. Primary measures include cough frequency, cough magnitude, time to first cough and cough duration. In further experiments lung function parameters such as dynamic compliance and total lung resistance, and total and differential cell counts, as well as pilot experiments involving analyzing categories of cough “sounds” were measured. The thesis was also concerned with the measurement and classification of cough events and in particular the discrimination of cough events from sneeze events. Two commercially available systems and ad hoc approaches were used to evaluate how best to describe, count and classify the cough response and qualitative and quantitative judgement have been made to assess a best approach. In summary, the data in this thesis suggests that ozone is a particularly effective acutely-acting non-allergic sensitising agent capable of shifting the dose response curve of the cough response to citric acid leftward by 0.5 to 1 log units. Sensitization of the cough reflex overcame desensitization of rabbits and guinea pigs to citric acid, allowing cross-over designs to be employed. Ozone appears to act via sensitization of the peripheral airway sensory input, but I found no evidence that this was via an action on Transient Receptor Potential Ankyrin 1 (TRPA1), which has previously been suggested to be an important target for ozone. Codeine and levodropropizine were effective against hypertussive responses, but did not block the normotussive cough. Anticholinergic drugs were not effective against ozone sensitised cough nor normotussive cough responses in the rabbit, but significantly inhibited sensitised cough responses and normotussive cough responses in guinea pigs. However, salbutamol demonstrated a similar treatment profile to the anticholinergic drugs implying that bronchodilation is an important mechanism to reduce the cough response in guinea pigs. Thus, these data suggest that drug candidates that cause bronchodilation may falsely identify as antitussives in the guinea pig model. Phosphodiesterase inhibitors were effective at blocking the infiltration of leukocytes in both guinea pigs and rabbits, but did not effect the acutely sensitised cough, suggesting that in this model ozone is inducing hypertussive responses independently of leukocyte infiltration.
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Sloan, Daniela. "Effects Of Ozone On Blood Components." Scholar Commons, 2010. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/1772.

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Previous studies on the medical use of ozone therapies show a very diverse array of results, from ozone reducing the amount of HIV virus in the blood, to no effect, to causing the death of several patients due to pulmonary embolism and infections. However, ozone therapies are widely used in Europe and considered medically safe. In the U.S., doctors in 28 states use ozone therapies. The objectives of this study were to investigate the effects of medical grade ozone at varying concentrations used in ozone therapies. These were achieved by evaluating the C-reactive protein, erythrocyte sedimentation rate, total reduced and oxidized glutathione content of erythrocytes which were all markers used to determine ozone injury/inflammation. Despite the fact that ozone is a very strong oxidant, previous research indicates that depending on the dose and the health status of the biological system, sometimes ozone can act as an antioxidant. The medical exposure range for ozone is between 20-80 mg/ml with an average of 50 mg/ml. The concentrations used in this study were 20, 40, 80 and 160 mg/ml. Ozone was generated in the "Breath Lab" at USF from medical grade oxygen obtained through electrical corona arc discharge using an OL80C ozone generator. De-identified blood samples of 10 ml blood/sample containing EDTA as anticoagulant were obtained from the James A. Haley VA Hospital patients. Equal volumes of blood and ozone gas mixture were allowed to mix in ozone-resistant syringes prior to dividing each sample into three parts, one for each corresponding parameter to be studied. The C-reactive protein was analyzed through ELISA using the colorimetric method available from Helica Biosystems; erythrocyte sedimentation rate was measured in graduated sedimentation tubes; the total reduced glutathione (GSH) and oxidized glutathione (GSSG) content of erythrocytes was determined according to the colorimetric method developed by the Oxford Biomedical Research. Overall, the concentrations of ozone used did not have a statistically significant effect on the parameters investigated. However, a small percentage of the blood samples showed an improvement in the parameters studied, especially at the highest ozone concentration.
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Lasry, Fanny. "Analyse par modélisation tridimentionnelle des processus physico-chimiques déterminant la production d'ozone : évaluation de l'impact de scénarios d'émissions prospectifs : application au site ESCOMPTE." Paris 12, 2006. https://athena.u-pec.fr/primo-explore/search?query=any,exact,990002346940204611&vid=upec.

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L'étude a visé à étudier les processus physico-chimiques déterminant la production d'ozone sur le site de Berre-Marseille, ainsi qu'à évaluer l'impact des scénarios d'émissions prospectifs. Pour cela, nous avons utilisé un modèle eulérien de chimie-transport pour simuler 24 journées de pollution à l'ozone. Ce modèle a dans un premier temps été adapté afin de restituer la dynamique de petite échelle ainsi que la chimie complexe du site. L'analyse des sorties du modèle nous a permis d'identifier les différents composés primaires et secondaires en présence durant un épisode ainsi que de localiser les sites de production d'O3. Un volet du rapport est consacré à l'étude des régimes chimiques et à l'identification des composés et secteurs d'activités participant le plus à la formation d'O3. Enfin, la mise en oeuvre de scénarios 2010 est exposée. Nous présentons un bilan de la qualité de l'air et discutons des effets d'une régulation des émissions aux échelles régionales et continentales
This work aimed to study the physical and chemical processes determining ozone production on the Berre-Marseille area, and to evaluate the impact of prospectives emissions scenarios. In this purpose, we used a chemistry-transport eulerian model to simulate 24 ozone episodes. In a first step, this model has been adapted in order to restitute the small scale dynamic and the complex chemistry of the site. The model outputs analysis allowed us to identify the different primary and secondary compounds present during a photochemical episode, and to localize the ozone production sites. A section of the manuscript is dedicated to the study of the chemical regimes and to the identification of the compounds ans category of emitters which are the most invoved in ozone formation. Last, we expose the elaboration of emissions scenarios for the year 2010. We have drawn up an air quality balance sheet and we discuss the effects of emissions regulations at regional versus continental scales
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Hsiang, Solomon M. "Ozone chemistry during global glaciations : a possible climate feedback." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2006. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/114119.

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Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 2006.
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A theory for changes in ozone chemistry during late Proterozoic global glaciations is developed. The possible significance of temperature, humidity, nitrogen oxides, reactive chlorine, lightning frequency, surface deposition and albedo as altered constraints on ozone processes is discussed. An elementary box model is developed by the author to make first order judgments regarding the significance of chemistry changes on ozone concentrations and its climactic effect. A one dimensional photochemical-transport model (Kasting, 1995) was used to more precisely determine the effects of global glaciations on ozone concentrations up to 5 hPa in several latitude bands. Reduced NO₂ availability in the stratosphere seems to dominate ozone's response (positive anomalies) in the stratosphere. Low temperatures, low humidity, reduced lighting frequency and altered chlorine and nitrogen chemistry collectively reduce ozone presence in the troposphere, however the overall sign of the tropospheric ozone anomaly depends heavily on poorly characterized deposition rates. With output from the one-dimensional photochemistry model, a time-varying ozone concentration field was assembled for the entire planet and used in snowball runs of the General Circulation Model (NCAR Community Atmosphere Model 3.0). These runs were compared to a controlled snowball run with a modern ozone field to discern the climactic significance of altered ozone. Results suggest that ozone concentrations during global glaciations might directly produce global average surface radiation anomalies of -1.5 ~ 1.5 W/m² , resulting in global average surface temperature anomalies of -0.5 ~ 0.5°K. Magnitude and sign uncertainties result from poorly known deposition rates for ozone over frozen surfaces and the simplicity of the modeling technique. The indirect effect of increasing stratospheric ozone, i.e. a reduction in atmospheric oxidative capacity, may result in positive anomalies of other green house gasses and is discussed as an area for further research.
by Solomon M. Hsiang.
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Bandoro, Justin. "Attribution of stratospheric ozone change and associated climate impacts." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/115780.

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Thesis: Ph. D. in Climate Science, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 2018.
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Recognition of stratospheric ozone depletion as a significant global danger sparked the landmark international agreement of the Montreal Protocol to control the production of ozone depleting substances (ODSs). There are now signs of stratospheric ozone recovery, and it is essential to understand whether the observed historical changes, during both the depletion and recovery eras, are directly the result of secular changes in ODSs, or influenced by other anthropogenic and natural forcings such as greenhouse gases (GHGs) and solar variability. This thesis explores the climate impacts of stratospheric ozone depletion, and how we can attribute, with high confidence, the causes of observed changes in stratospheric ozone. First, the linkages between Antarctic ozone loss and midlatitude surface climate changes are investigated. Unusually hot summer extremes in Australia, South America and Africa were found to be associated with elevated levels of ozone the previous November, and that this link has only emerged in the era of the Antarctic ozone hole. This study provides motivation for understanding the causes of ozone changes, showing direct impacts to regions where humans live. Second, a formal detection and attribution study of stratospheric ozone change is presented. A multi-satellite observational dataset and simulations from a chemistry climate model are analyzed. An improvement to conventional fingerprint attribution methodology is presented that accounts for nonlinearities in the temporal evolution of anthropogenic forcings. High confidence in the detection of ODSs upon observed stratospheric ozone change is shown. Detection of a GHG signal, in stratospheric ozone, is projected to emerge in the mid-21st century. Third, the improved attribution methodology is applied to seasonal atmospheric circulation changes. Reanalysis products and simulations from a multimodel assessment are used. Positive detection of both ODS and GHG fingerprints is found during the months of December- May, with the ODS signal dominating in the Southern Hemisphere. Ultimately, the results of this thesis further our scientific understanding of the role of ODSs in climate change, and provide new steps for future detection and attribution studies of the climate system.
by Justin Bandoro.
Ph. D. in Climate Science
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Guthrey, Delparde Raleigh. "Time series analysis of ozone data." CSUSB ScholarWorks, 1998. https://scholarworks.lib.csusb.edu/etd-project/1788.

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Haskins, Jessica D. "The effects of volcanic aerosols on mid-latitude ozone recovery." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/90662.

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Thesis: S.B., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Earth, Atmospheric, and Planetary Sciences, 2014.
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In this paper, comparisons between the derived Chemistry Climate Model Initiative aerosol data set to balloon sonde measurements of aerosols made in Laramie, Wyoming are made between 1979- 2012. Using the derived CCMI aerosol data set as the input for surface area density of aerosols in the Specified Dynamics-Whole Atmosphere Climate Community Model (SD-WACCM), the impacts of volcanic aerosols on mid-latitude ozone loss are investigated. These results are compared to the ozone column expected recovery from a run of SD-WACCM with no volcanic eruptions in the same period. Particular emphasis is placed on the last decade to investigate how the small volcanic eruptions that have characterized the period of 2008-2012 have impacted the ozone column recovery during this time at northern mid-latitudes as atmospheric chlorine levels decrease from regulation. It is found that the CCMI aerosol data set underestimates aerosol surface area density between the local tropopause and approximately 70mbar in the lower stratosphere. This underestimation is corrected and the resulting change in the ozone column is compared to the initial model output with no volcanic aerosols. Using the correct aerosol values, it is shown that ozone loss in the lower stratosphere after these small, recent volcanoes rivals that of the post-Pinatubo years around 1995-1996.
by Jessica D. Haskins.
S.B.
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Kim, Judy E. (Judy Eunhee). "Physical chemistry of acid systems relevant to stratospheric ozone depletion." Thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994. http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/54401.

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Books on the topic "Ana Ozores"

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Lope, Paciencia Ontañón de. Ana Ozores, La regenta: Estudio psicoanalítico. México: Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1987.

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Meyer, Susanne. Literarische Schwestern: Ana Ozores, Effi Briest : Studien zur psychosozialen Genese fiktionaler Figuren. Aachen: Verlag Shaker, 1993.

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Ozores, Antonio. Anticiclón de los Ozores. Barcelona: Ediciones B, 1998.

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Lean, Geoffrey. Action on ozone. Nairobi, Kenya: Information and Public Affairs UNEP, 1989.

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O'Donnell, C. P. Ozone in food processing. Oxford: Blackwell Pub., 2012.

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Marshall Islands. Environmental Protection Authority. Ozone layer protection regulations. [Majuro, Republic of the Marshall Islands]: Environmental Protection Authority, 2004.

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Protecting the ozone layer. Toronto: D.C. Heath Canada, 1994.

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Environment, Canada Parliament House of Commons Standing Committee on the. Ozone depletion: acting responsibly. Ottawa: Queen's Printer, 1992.

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D, Roshchina V., ed. Ozone and plant cell. Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic, 2003.

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Bankobeza, Gilbert M. Ozone protection: The international legal regime. Utrecht, the Netherlands: Eleven International Publishing, 2005.

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Book chapters on the topic "Ana Ozores"

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Pleijel, Håkan. "Ozone." In Terrestrial Ecosystems and Biodiversity, 325–29. Second edition. | Boca Raton: CRC Press, [2020] | Revised edition of: Encyclopedia of natural resources. [2014].: CRC Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9780429445651-42.

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Ölmez, Hülya. "Ozone." In Decontamination of Fresh and Minimally Processed Produce, 177–95. Oxford, UK: Wiley-Blackwell, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118229187.ch10.

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Oiamo, Tor H. "Ozone." In Encyclopedia of Quality of Life and Well-Being Research, 4559–61. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-0753-5_2049.

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Bonner, F. T. "From Ozone." In Inorganic Reactions and Methods, 48–49. Hoboken, NJ, USA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc., 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9780470145197.ch58.

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Stringer, Ruth, and Paul Johnston. "Ozone depletion." In Chlorine and the Environment, 217–37. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-015-9813-2_9.

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Roshchina, Victoria V., and Valentina D. Roshchina. "Atmospheric Ozone." In Ozone and Plant Cell, 7–26. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-017-2523-1_2.

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Kumar, Har Darshan, and Donat-P. Häder. "Ozone Changes." In Global Aquatic and Atmospheric Environment, 257–340. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-60070-8_4.

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Davenport, Deborah Saunders. "Ozone Politics." In Global Environmental Negotiations and US Interests, 39–85. New York: Palgrave Macmillan US, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230601222_3.

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Miller, Fátima A., Teresa R. S. Brandão, and Cristina L. M. Silva. "Ozone Processing." In Conventional and Advanced Food Processing Technologies, 617–44. Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781118406281.ch25.

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Solomon, Susan, and Guy Brasseur. "Polar Ozone." In The Stratosphere and Its Role in the Climate System, 253–59. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-03327-2_15.

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Conference papers on the topic "Ana Ozores"

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Keum, Seunghwan, and Tang-Wei Kuo. "Damköhler Number Analysis on the Effect of Ozone on Auto-Ignition and Flame Propagation in Internal Combustion Engines." In ASME 2018 Internal Combustion Engine Division Fall Technical Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/icef2018-9559.

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Ozone assisted combustion has shown promise in stabilizing combustion and extending operating range of internal combustion engines. However, it has been reported that sensitivity of ozone quantity on combustion varies significantly dependent on combustion modes. For example, auto-ignition driv3en combustion in homogeneous charge compression ignition (HCCI) engine was found to be highly sensitive to the ozone concentration, and up to 100 PPM was found to be sufficient to promote combustion. On the other hand, flame propagation in spark-ignited (SI) engine has been reported to be much less sensitive to the ozone amount, requiring ozone concentration about 3000∼6000 PPM to realize any benefit in the flame speed. A better understanding on the ozone sensitivity is required for combustion device design with ozone addition. In this study, a Damköhler number analysis was performed to analyze the vast difference in the ozone sensitivity between auto-ignition and flame propagation. The analysis showed that, for ozone to be effective in flame propagation, the contribution of ozone on chemistry should be large enough to overcome the diffused radical from the oxidation layer. It is expected that similar analysis will be applicable to any additives to provide an understanding of their effect.
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Rodrigues, Sueli, Thatyane Vidal Fonteles, Ronnyely Braz Reis Do Nascimento, and Fabiano Andre Narciso Fernandes. "Effects of ozone pretreatment on drying kinetics and quality of Granny Smith Apple dried in a fluidized bed dryer." In 21st International Drying Symposium. Valencia: Universitat Politècnica València, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/ids2018.2018.7460.

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Fluidized bed drying is a method for controlled and mild drying of wetThis study aimed to evaluate the effects of ozone pretreatment on drying of green apple carried out in a fluidized bed dryer to determine drying kinetics and identify operating parameters for improved product quality. Results reveal that drying temperature in different levels affected water diffusivity and retention of bioactive compounds. The ozone pretreatment showed unexpected results since the pretreatment reduced the water difusivity and promoted an increase in the enzyme activity. The treatment time strongly afftected the final polyphenoloxidase and peroxidase activities. On the other hand, the ozone treatment resulted in lower color changes compared to non-ozone treated dried apples.Keywords: diffusivity; polyphenoloxidase; enzymatic browning; ozone.
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Cao, Le, and Eva Gutheil. "Modeling and Simulation of Tropospheric Ozone Depletion in the Polar Spring." In ASME 2014 4th Joint US-European Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting collocated with the ASME 2014 12th International Conference on Nanochannels, Microchannels, and Minichannels. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2014-22045.

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In polar spring, tropospheric ozone depletion is related to the presence of halogen oxide concentrations in the atmospheric boundary layer. Halogen oxides such as BrO participate in an autocatalytic chemical reaction cycle, leading to the release of Br2 and BrCl from the fresh sea ice. The paper presents the identification of a detailed chemical reaction mechanism for the ozone depletion event, where bromine plays the major role. The heterogeneous reactions in the chemical reaction mechanism are studied in detail, and a sensitivity analysis is performed to identify the importance of each reaction in the mechanism. A skeletal reaction scheme is identified on the basis of the sensitivity analysis,. This skeletal chemical reaction mechanism then is used in a 3-D large eddy simulation (LES) with the Smagorinsky sub-grid model. The configuration studied includes a mountain located at the ground above which the ozone depletion is studied. In this situation, the height of the boundary layer varies, which greatly affects the ozone depletion event.
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Gadow, R., A. Killinger, A. Voss, and C. Friedrich. "Combined Metallurgical and Ceramic Coating in the Development of Tubular Ozone Generators." In ITSC 1998, edited by Christian Coddet. ASM International, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.31399/asm.cp.itsc1998p1083.

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Abstract This paper discusses the development of a metal-coated glass tube that produces ozone more economically than traditional methods. It describes the principle of ozone generation, provides information on ozonizer tubes, and presents the criteria for selecting thermal spray powders. It examines the properties of several multilayer coatings consisting of an oxide ceramic top layer, an Al/Si interlayer, and a borosilicate glass substrate. It was found that the porosity and surface roughness of the oxide layer have a significant impact on the dielectric strength of the composite and the efficiency of the ozone-producing tube.
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Carreon, Ernestina, Leonardo Traversoni, Theodore E. Simos, George Psihoyios, and Ch Tsitouras. "Ozone and Cavitation Combination." In NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND APPLIED MATHEMATICS: International Conference on Numerical Analysis and Applied Mathematics 2009: Volume 1 and Volume 2. AIP, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3241587.

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De Young, Russell, William Carrion, and Denis Pliutau. "A compact mobile ozone lidar for atmospheric ozone and aerosol profiling." In SPIE Remote Sensing, edited by Upendra N. Singh and Gelsomina Pappalardo. SPIE, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.2067240.

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Fortuin, Jan P., and Ulrike Langematz. "Update on the global ozone climatology and on concurrent ozone and temperature trends." In Satellite Remote Sensing, edited by Richard P. Santer. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.198578.

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McGowan, Thomas F. "NOx Control for Stationary Sources and Utility Applications." In International Joint Power Generation Conference collocated with TurboExpo 2003. ASMEDC, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ijpgc2003-40027.

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NOx control is coming to electric generation utilities and industrial plants in a big way. Federal regulations, ozone non-attainment areas, ozone “transport regions,” acid rain provisions of the Clean Air Act, and corporate goals for emission reductions are all motivators. This paper explores regulations, the chemistry of NOx formation, and practical and cost-effective ways to reduce NOx at its source, as well as “end-of-pipe” methods for the major targets: coal fired boilers, gas and oil boilers, and gas turbines.
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BOJKOV, RUMEN D. "OZONE AND CLIMATE CHANGE INTERACTION." In International Seminar on Nuclear War and Planetary Emergencies 40th Session. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789814289139_0004.

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Arai, Yoshihiro, Yutaka Abe, Akiko Kaneko, Tetsuya Kanagawa, Ken Fujimori, and Masatoshi Ike. "Development of Removal Technology Using Ozone Microbubble With a Venturi Tube." In ASME/JSME/KSME 2015 Joint Fluids Engineering Conference. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/ajkfluids2015-16197.

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The removal technology of single-wafer processing using ozone is proposed on photoresist stripping in the semiconductor manufacturing in order not to generate residual sulfate group after stripping. It is revealed that Disk-shaped nozzle proposed by the authors forms a vortex structure between the disks which is considered to cause the reduction of photoresist stripping rate. This study proposes a disk-shaped convex nozzle. In order to investigate the effects on the flow caused by the presence or absence of the convex, visualization using a high-speed video-camera and numerical simulation of the flow between the disks were conducted. Also, the stripping experiments were conducted to investigate the effects on the photoresist stripping rate caused by the presence or absence of the convex. As a result, the vortex structure that was observed in the disk-shaped nozzle has been disappeared in the disk-shaped convex nozzle. In addition, it is revealed that disk-shaped convex nozzle has the higher stripping ability than disk-shaped nozzle in the convex part. Next, as a stripping method that is different from the conventional, we suggest the ozone microbubble with a venturi tube. To obtaining knowledge about the performance of the photoresist stripping with the ozone microbubbles, first, the generation of ozone microbubbles is observed in the venturi tube via a high speed video camera. Next, to clarify the effect of the superficial liquid and gas velocities on the ozone water concentration and the photoresist stripping rate, ozone water concentration measurement and photoresist stripping experiments were conducted. As a result, the ozone water concentration with increasing superficial velocity increase and the remaining photoresist thickness reduce. In addition, compared with the existing study, it is suggested that the superficial liquid and gas velocities and ozone water concentration affect the photoresist stripping rate.
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Reports on the topic "Ana Ozores"

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Smith, Gretchen C,, William D. Smith, and John W. Coulston. Ozone bioindicator sampling and estimation. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nrs-gtr-20.

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Nickels, J. M., and M. J. Brown. Ozone-depleting-substance control and phase-out plan. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10189810.

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Cowles, S., J. Houpis, and J. Kercher. Ozone and acid-precipitation on western coniferous forests. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), May 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6922443.

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DeRose, Michelle E., and Jessica Harper. Cryogenic Oxidizers: Solid Oxygen and Ozone-Doped Solid Oxygen. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, February 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada397861.

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Abbass, Omed. Ozone Interaction with Indoor Building Materials and HVAC Filters. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.5655.

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Ramasubramanian, Pradeep. Ozone-Surface Exchange and Transport and Transformation near Ventilation Air Supply. Portland State University Library, January 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.15760/etd.6437.

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Smith, Gretchen C., John W. Coulston, and Barbara M. O'Connell. Ozone bioindicators and forest health: a guide to the evaluation, analysis, and interpretation of the ozone injury data in the Forest Inventory and Analysis Program. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nrs-gtr-34.

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Marbach, Tim, B. R. Wright, and Cynthia F. Palacios. Low Volatile and Ozone-Depleting Compound Free Solid Film Lubricant. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, June 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada395551.

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Judeikis, Henry, and Melvin Hill. Treatment of Organic Hazardous Wastes with Ozone and Ultraviolet Radiation. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, July 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada252799.

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L. L. Hood. Statistical analysis and interpretation of stratospheric ozone and temperature trends. Final technical report. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), March 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/765658.

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