4 results match your criteria: "Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology METAS[Affiliation]"
Sensors (Basel)
June 2024
VSL B.V. (VSL), Thijsseweg 11, 2629 JA Delft, The Netherlands.
The phenomenon of high-frequency distortion (HFD) in the electric grids, at both low-voltage (LV) and medium-voltage (MV) levels, is gaining increasing interest within the scientific and technical community due to its growing occurrence and the associated impact. These disturbances are mainly injected into the grid by new installed devices, essential for achieving decentralized generation based on renewable sources. In fact, these generation systems are connected to the grid through power converters, whose switching frequencies are significantly increasing, leading to a corresponding rise in the frequency of the injected disturbances.
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July 2023
Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology METAS, Lindenweg 50, Bern-Wabern, 3003, Switzerland.
Background: Vibrio spp. are a diverse group of ecologically important marine bacteria responsible for several foodborne outbreaks of gastroenteritis around the world. Their detection and characterization are moving away from conventional culture-based methods towards next generation sequencing (NGS)-based approaches.
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March 2023
Swiss Federal Institute of Metrology METAS, 3003 Bern, Switzerland.
Power system stability is a task that every system operator (SO) is required to achieve daily to ensure an uninterruptible power supply. Especially at the transmission level, for each SO it is of utmost importance to ensure proper exchange of information with other SOs, mainly in case of contingencies. However, in the last years, two major events led to the splitting of Continental Europe into two synchronous areas.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPlant Signal Behav
December 2023
Institute of Integrative Biology, ETH Zürich, Zürich, Switzerland.
Starch in the stomatal guard cells is largely synthesized using carbon precursors originating from sugars imported from the leaf mesophyll. Such heterotrophic nature of guard cell starch synthesis prompted us to investigate the role of cytosolic sucrose synthases (SUS) in this pathway. Out of the six members of the Arabidopsis gene family, was the most highly expressed isoform in guard cells.
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