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Sharp Diamond Needles for Single‐Photon Emission
We study the morphological evolution of single‐crystal diamond needles oxidized at 650–700 °C. Electron microscopy and photoluminescence reveal temperature‐ and time‐dependent sharpening, length reduction, and surface modifications affecting tip properties.
Mariam Quarshie +9 more
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A soft robotic simulator is developed to replicate the digital removal of feces (DRF), a sensitive yet essential nursing procedure. Integrating soft actuators, sensors, and a realistic rectal model, the simulator balances functional fidelity with perceptual realism. Engineering evaluations and nurse feedback confirm its potential to enhance training in
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Assessing Urban Forest Structure: Introduction
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UNDERSTANDING FOREST DEGRADATION – A REVIEW OF FOREST STRUCTURE INDICATORS
BORNEO AKADEMIKA, 2022Forest degradation has profoundly impacted the forest structure which has affected the carbon stock, biodiversity, microclimate and function of the ecosystem. This consequently reduces the forest’s capacity in providing goods and services. Forest degradation is typically a multi-stage anthropological process that develops gradually but might be ...
Korom Alexius +6 more
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Forest Canopy Structural Properties
2008The forest canopy is the interface between the land and the atmosphere, fixing atmospheric carbon into biomass and releasing oxygen and water. The arrangement of individual trees, differences in species morphology, the availability of light and soil nutrients, and many other factors determine canopy structure.
Marie-Louise Smith +2 more
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Canopy Closure Rate and Forest Structure
Ecology, 1997Natural disturbances produce openings in forest canopies. Gap opening and closure create a mosaic of regenerating phases in the forest, which are a source of environmental heterogeneity, contributing to the maintenance of community diversity. In this study we measured the rate of canopy closure using hemispherical photographs taken in the same points ...
Teresa Valverde, Jonathan Silvertown
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Forest structure from longer wavelength SARS
2010 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2010In this paper we address three topics related to SAR Tomography of forest scenarios at P-Band. In first place we discuss the role of pulse bandwidth, which is shown to play a critical role as for the capability of the Tomographic system to separate ground and canopy contributions.
TEBALDINI, STEFANO, ROCCA, FABIO
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Forest Structure and Diversity
2011This contribution presents methods that can be used to describe and analyse forest structure and diversity with particular reference to CCF management. Despite advances in remote sensing, mapped tree data in large observation windows are very rarely available in CCF management situations.
Klaus v. Gadow +9 more
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