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Annual Research Review: What processes are dysregulated among emotionally dysregulated youth? – a systematic review

open access: yesJournal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry, Volume 66, Issue 4, Page 516-546, April 2025.
Proliferation of the term “emotion dysregulation” in child psychopathology parallels the growing interest in processes that influence negative emotional reactivity. While it commonly refers to a clinical phenotype where intense anger leads to behavioral dyscontrol, the term implies etiology because anything that is dysregulated requires an impaired ...
Joseph C. Blader   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Genes, fish and fisheries: translating science into policy

open access: yesJournal of Fish Biology, EarlyView.
Abstract The 2024 Annual Symposium of the Fisheries Society of the British Isles reviewed the burgeoning impact of ‘omics’ technologies on fish ecology, management and forecasting. As with life sciences more generally, major advances in speed, cost‐effectiveness and breadth of applications in ‘omics’ has had profound societal and environmental impacts.
Gary R. Carvalho
wiley   +1 more source

Acoustic Remote Sensing

Annual Review of Fluid Mechanics, 2015
Acoustic waves carry information about their source and collect information about their environment as they propagate. This article reviews how these information-carrying and -collecting features of acoustic waves that travel through fluids can be exploited for remote sensing.
David R. Dowling, Karim G. Sabra
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Remote sensing and acoustic telemetry

MTS/IEEE Oceans 2001. An Ocean Odyssey. Conference Proceedings (IEEE Cat. No.01CH37295), 2002
There is a growing need for remote underwater sensing and imaging without the burden of cabled connectivity to the outside world, and the best method for achieving this is with acoustic communications. However, the acoustic link is only one aspect of the problem, as the sensor system needs to interface with the modem, and perhaps with intermediary ...
D. Green, T. Nguyen
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Benthic biotopes remote sensing using acoustics

Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology, 2003
Abstract The present work applies novel methodologies to the study of sublittoral benthic biotopes, by combining the information given by underwater acoustic and biological survey techniques. The acoustic seabed classification system QTC VIEW™ was used to map the acoustic diversity between 5 and 40 m water depth on the shelf off “Ria de Aveiro ...
Freitas, R.   +2 more
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Sonic antennas for acoustic and radio-acoustic remote sensing

Proceedings of International Conference on Antenna Theory and Techniques, 2003
Acoustic sounding techniques (sodar) operate on the principle of sound backscattering. The radio-acoustic sounding system (RASS) operates on the principle of radiowave resonance Bragg reflection from periodic inhomogeneities in the atmosphere caused by acoustic waves. On the basis of common sodar and RASS technique physical principles, the construction
Ulianov, Yurii N., Butakova, Svetlana V.
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Acoustic Remote Sensing

1986
The use of conventional instrumentation to measure mean winds, temperature, humidity, and turbulence in the atmospheric boundary layer, coupled with advances in numerical modeling methods, has led to great improvements in our understanding of this region of the atmosphere.
W. D. Neff, R. L. Coulter
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Remote Wind Sensing by Acoustic Radar

Journal of Applied Meteorology, 1976
Abstract Acoustic radar offers a promising new technique for remotely measuring vector wind velocity. Engineered antenna systems have been constructed that effectively reject noise interference, and the corresponding detection logic has been developed that identifies the wind velocity from the processed signal.
M. Balser   +4 more
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Acoustic oceanography by remote sensing

IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 1986
Ocean dynamical processes exist over a wide range of temporal and spatial scales. Remotely stationed acoustic devices are being used to "sense" the interior of the oceans at previously unattainable scales. The method is similar to computer-aided tomography (CAT) scans of the brain, but the measurement difficulties are far more severe.
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Acoustical methods for remote sensing in seagrass meadows

The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2023
Seagrasses provide a multitude of ecosystem services and act as important carbon sinks. However, seagrass habitats are declining globally, and they are among the most threatened ecosystems on earth. For these reasons, long-term and continuous measurements of seagrass parameters are of primary importance for ecosystem health assessment and sustainable ...
Megan Ballard   +7 more
openaire   +1 more source

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