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Data fusion of gamma and x‐ray spectra via Common Dimensions for soil erosion characterization
Abstract This study explores the synergistic application of energy dispersive x‐ray fluorescence (EDXRF) and gamma‐ray spectrometry (GRS) raw spectra to characterize soil redistribution. The evaluation employs Common Dimensions (ComDim), a multiblock non‐supervised machine‐learning technique, to identify shared latent patterns across nuclear and atomic
J. M. F. Lopes +5 more
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Science of omics: a molecular space odyssey
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Salomé Coppens +3 more
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Aircraft Ionizing Radiation Exposure for Solar Cycle 24/25 From ARMAS and NAIRAS
Abstract Exposure to ionizing radiation from galactic cosmic rays and solar energetic particles at aviation flight altitudes can have an adverse effect on human health. Although airline crews are classified as radiation workers by the International Commission on Radiological Protection (ICRP), in most countries, their level of exposure is unquantified ...
Daniel B. Phoenix +3 more
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Particle background characterization and prediction for the NUCLEUS reactor CE ν NS experiment. [PDF]
Abele H +59 more
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The physiology of survival: Space
Experimental Physiology, EarlyView.
Damian M. Bailey, Angelique van Ombergen
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Abstract Alluvial systems are dynamic, structurally complex environments. Groundwater that is extracted from these systems is widely used for domestic consumption. Numerical models play an important role in the management of this extraction. To provide support for decision‐making, models must assimilate data that inform the spatial and temporal ...
Hugo Delottier +4 more
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Applications of 20-inch photomultiplier tubes in neutrino and cosmic ray experiments. [PDF]
Gao F +3 more
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Cosmic Rays' study with a TRASGO detector
TRASGOs are a new generation of cosmic ray detectors to study the influence of the Earth’s magnetic field and the atmosphere on the cosmic ray flux. This thesis presents the calibration, reconstruction, and analysis algorithms developed for two TRASGOs: TRISTAN and TRAGALDABAS.
openaire +1 more source
Abstract We estimate the cosmic dust flux to Earth through the study of rare micrometeorites that preserve part of their precursor features during atmospheric entry heating, namely unmelted and scoriaceous subtypes. Combining high‐precision mass balance measurements, X‐ray computed microtomography and scanning electron microscopy, we studied mass, size
S. Ottaviani +7 more
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The detectors used in the TS93 balloon flight produced a large volume of information for each cosmic ray trigger. Some of the data was visual in nature, other portions contained energy deposition and timing information.
Morselli, A. +42 more
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