Search Results - "Lezzi, C"
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Construction of a Laccase Chimerical Gene: Recombinant Protein Characterization and Gene Expression via Yeast Surface Display
Published in Applied biochemistry and biotechnology (01-03-2014)“…The ERY4 laccase gene from Pleurotus eryngii was expressed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae and the recombinant laccase resulted to be not biologically active. This…”
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Selection of non-conventional yeasts and their use in immobilized form for the bioremediation of olive oil mill wastewaters
Published in Bioresource technology (2011)“…The yeast population dynamics in olive wastewaters (OMW), sampled in five mills from Salento (Apulia, Southern Italy), were investigated. Three hundred yeasts…”
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Long-Term PMD Characterization of a Metropolitan G.652 Fiber Plant
Published in Journal of lightwave technology (01-11-2006)“…Using the Jones matrix eigenanalysis method, the differential group delay (DGD) behavior of a metropolitan G.652 buried operational cable plant of a major…”
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Role of the C-terminus of Pleurotus eryngii Ery4 laccase in determining enzyme structure, catalytic properties and stability
Published in Protein engineering, design and selection (01-01-2013)“…The ERY4 laccase gene of Pleurotus eryngii is not biologically active when expressed in yeast. To explain this finding, we analysed the role of the C-terminus…”
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From an environmental policy towards a sustainable tourism industry. The Albanian case
Published in Aquatic conservation (01-07-2001)“…Albania possesses enormous potential in terms of environment resources, which could play a leading role in the economic reconstruction of the country. A great…”
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Investigation of the impact of ultra-narrow carrier spacing on the transmission of a 10-carrier 1Tb/s superchannel
Published in 2010 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication (OFC/NFOEC), collocated National Fiber Optic Engineers Conference (01-03-2010)“…We investigate the impact of ultra-narrow carrier spacing on the transmission of a 1Tb/s superchannel comprising 10 × 100 Gb/s PM-QPSK carriers. We demonstrate…”
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100Gb/s WDM NRZ-PM-QPSK long-haul transmission experiment over installed fiber probing non-linear reach with and without DCUs
Published in 2009 35th European Conference on Optical Communication (01-09-2009)“…We present an experiment of WDM 100 Gb/s coherent NRZ-PM-QPSK transmission over 16 spans of installed SSMF. We used variable span loss, with and without…”
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FTTH in Italy: the FastWeb access infrastructure and its possible evolution with new PMMA-SI-POF media converters
Published in 2nd IET International Conference on Access Technologies (2006)“…In this paper we describe the panorama of fiber-to-the-home in Italy, focusing on the infrastructure of a major telecom operator that currently offers a 10…”
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Record-Length 10.7 Gb/s uncompensated transmission experiment over installed fiber using narrow-filtered duobinary and a correlation-sensitive MLSE-Rx
Published in 2009 Conference on Optical Fiber Communication - incudes post deadline papers (01-03-2009)“…We carried out an off-line 10.7 Gb/s transmission experiment over installed fiber, using narrow-filtered duobinary and a noise-correlation-sensitive MLSE…”
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Long-term PMD measurements in a metropolitan operational G.652 cable plant
Published in 31st European Conference on Optical Communications (ECOC 2005) (2005)“…We performed a 73-days PMD measurement in an installed G.652 fibre infrastructure, in a metropolitan network. We found that, despite a very stable behaviour of…”
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Plastic optical fiber technology for reliable home networking: overview and results of the EU project pof-all
Published in IEEE communications magazine (01-08-2009)“…The rising performance of broadband connections for residential users, particularly in conjunction with fiber to the home, will present a new challenge for…”
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