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Journals 2023 EN

Effects of trace elements (Fe, Cu, Ni, Co and Mg) on biomethane production from paper mill wastewater

Toprak Dilan · Yilmaz Tülay · Gülpinar Kerem +3 more

Trace elements have a significant effect on biochemical reactions and therefore the presence of optimum levels of trace elements is essential for bioreactor performances. In this study, the effects of five trace elements on biomethane production have been investigated. Experimental studies have been carried out with multiple batch reactors at 15 day HRT and mesophilic temperatures. The optimum concentrations for each of the trace elements Fe, Cu, Ni, Co and Mg were found as 5, 0.5, 0.5, 0.5 and 100 mg/L, respectively. Among tested trace elements, Cu was the one which provided the highest biomethane production. Cu addition was resulted in a 46 % increase in biomethane production followed by Co with 24 %. The biomethane production rate for these two trace elements was 191.70 and 110.77 ml CH 4 /g COD, respectively. Optimum levels for Ni, Fe and Mg increased biomethane production rate by approximately 14.3, 10 and 17 % compared to control groups, respectively. Because the exact amount of trace element requirement for each industry/reactor is different, specific case studies should be performed for each application. These results could be used as initial trace element concentrations for further continuous studies.

De Gruyter
Journals 2023 EN

Smart Solutions for Heritage Sites: Florence and Yazd

Hatami Masud · Koramaz Turgay Kerem

Smart solutions in cultural heritage sites play an important role in both preserving traditional values and utilizing methods that combine modern technology and innovation. Smart solutions also have a significant role in promoting sustainability and enhancing the visitor experience. This study primarily focuses on management systems in cultural heritage sites and the use of effective smart solutions and digital technologies within these systems. By examining innovative initiatives in Florence, one of the leading cities in the field of digital technologies, methods used to address issues related to historical site management were identified. In addition to Florence, intelligent initiatives in the historical city of Yazd and their impact on its management were also discussed. Approaches to address challenges in managing historical sites were explored in the context of smart city components. In this context, the fundamental factors of cultural heritage management systems have been classified from the point of view of the components of a smart city, based on the Florence Management Plan. Thanks to the newly identified technologies and digital platforms, different methodologies were explained for each component. This approach allows us to understand the aspects of cultural heritage site management systems and the implementation plans addressing the issues for successful sites within the context of Smart City components.

De Gruyter
Journals 2023 EN

Test-Retest Reliability and Convergent Validity of Piezoelectric Force Plate Measures of Single-Leg Sit-to-Stand Performance in Trained Adults

Yücel Makaracı · Kazım Nas · Juan D. Ruiz-Cárdenas +3 more

Makaracı, Y, Nas, K, Ruiz-Cárdenas, JD, Gündüz, K, Aydemir, M, and Orange, ST. Test-retest reliability and convergent validity of piezoelectric force plate measures of single-leg sit-to-stand performance in trained adults. J Strength Cond Res 37(12): 2373-2380, 2023-The single-leg sit-to-stand (STS) test has emerged as a promising method of assessing lower-limb functional strength and asymmetry. However, the reliability of its performance parameters on a force plate has not been explored. This study examined the test-retest reliability and convergent validity of the single-leg STS test performed on a piezoelectric-based force plate in trained subjects. Thirty trained male adults (age: 21.4 ± 1.7 years) performed 3 separate single-leg STS days of testing to assess both intraday and interday reliability. Performance parameters included STS time, ground reaction force (GRF), and center of pressure (CoP) sway velocity. The relationship between single-leg STS parameters and unilateral countermovement jump (CMJ) variables was assessed for convergent validity. Intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) and coefficient of variation (CV) were calculated for reliability analyses, and convergent validity was assessed with Spearman's correlation coefficient (ρ). In the dominant leg, single-leg performance parameters showed moderate-to-excellent intraday reliability (ICC = 0.65-0.90, CV = 4.3-11.2%) and moderate interday reliability (ICC = 0.54-0.74, CV = 5.8-13.5%). In the nondominant leg, all single-leg STS performance parameters showed good intraday (ICC = 0.79-0.86, CV = 3.8-9.8%) and interday reliability (ICC = 0.75-0.82, CV = 4.6-9.7%). STS times in the dominant and nondominant legs were inversely related to unilateral CMJ velocity (ρ = -0.47 and -0.38, respectively). CoP sway velocity in the nondominant leg showed positive correlations with unilateral CMJ power and velocity (ρ = 0.38 and 0.54, respectively). In conclusion, the force plate-based single-leg STS test provides reliable measures of STS time, GRF, and CoP sway velocity in trained adults and could be used to assess lower-limb function and asymmetry.

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins