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Infrared (IR) Sensors applied to Fire detection and to people’s safety [PDF]
The IR Imaging and Remote Sensing Laboratory – LIR-UC3M of Universidad Carlos III, has developed IR multi and hyper spectral analysis techniques for passive (no emitters) and reliable (low false alarm rate) threat sensing. Specifically, they are based on
López Martínez, Fernando
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Modeling the H2O submillimeter emission in extragalactic sources [PDF]
Recent observational studies have shown that H2O emission at (rest) submillimeter wavelengths is ubiquitous in infrared galaxies, both in the local and in the early Universe, suggestive of far-infrared pumping of H2O by dust in warm regions. In this work,
Aalto, S. +3 more
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Dense Molecular Gas and the Role of Star Formation in the Host Galaxies of Quasi-Stellar Objects [PDF]
New millimeter-wave CO and HCN observations of the host galaxies of infrared-excess Palomar Green quasi-stellar objects (PG QSOs) previously detected in CO are presented.
A. S. Evans +6 more
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Psilocybin as a novel treatment for chronic pain
Abstract Psychedelic drugs are under active consideration for clinical use and have generated significant interest for their potential as anti‐nociceptive treatments for chronic pain, and for addressing conditions like depression, frequently co‐morbid with pain.
Tate Askey +3 more
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Evolution of the Most Luminous Dusty Galaxies
A summary of mid-infrared continuum luminosities arising from dust is given for very luminous galaxies, Lir > 10^12 solar luminosities, with 0.005 < z < 3.2 containing active galactic nuclei (AGN), including 115 obscured AGN and 60 unobscured (type 1 ...
Armus +59 more
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Abstract Background and Purpose Noise pollution, particularly by aircraft, is a significant risk factor for cardiovascular disease. Aircraft noise activates stress response pathways in the brain, via the amygdala, the sympathetic nervous system and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis.
Ivana Kuntić +25 more
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Objective KIR and NKG2A receptors educate human NK cells to stay responsive to cells with diminished HLA class I. Here, we addressed whether the HLA class I‐binding receptor LIR‐1 (LILRB1/ILT2/CD85j), which is widely expressed on human NK cells, can ...
Caroline Leijonhufvud +7 more
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Filling a gap: would evidence-based school librarianship work in the UK? [PDF]
School librarians in the UK have a lower status than librarians in other sectors, and research on school librarianship in the UK is sparse. Annual self-evaluation is one way the profession has tried to make itself more visible.
Ritchie, C. S.
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‘Family Health Partner’: A New Advisory Service for Parents With Children in Need of Care
ABSTRACT Background Families with a child in need of care are exposed to great stress. This leads to risks that often result in a poor living and care situation for families. To support them, an innovative, regionally anchored advisory service is being developed by so‐called Family Health Partners (German acronym: FGP) as part of the NEST project. This
Stefan Nickel +3 more
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The mitophagy receptor Nix interacts with LC3/GABARAP proteins, targeting mitochondria into autophagosomes for degradation. Here we present evidence for phosphorylation-driven regulation of the Nix:LC3B interaction.
Vladimir V. Rogov +14 more
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