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The use of technological innovations in military armaments -contemporary trends and future prospects
ASEJ ISSN: 2543-9103 ISSN: 2543-411X (online)-29-4Abstract—The aim of the work is to analyze the use of technological innovations in military armaments, with particular emphasis on contemporary trends and future prospects.
Zbigniew Małodobry +3 more
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This paper presents the first results from the DynamiX X‐ray imaging detector developed by the UK's Science and Technology Facilities Council for a new generation of photon light sources. Operating at a continuous frame rate of 534 kHz and with a per‐pixel per‐frame dynamic range of roughly five orders of magnitude, this work is the first step in ...
Simon Knowles +25 more
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Serials diplomacy at the ISSN International Centre: a unique and sustainable experience (1975-2015)
In 1975, the creation of the Centre d’enregistrement des publications en série (CIEPS) / International Centre for the Registration of Serial Publications was supported by Unesco and France.
Gaëlle Béquet
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The International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence - IJIMAI (ISSN 1989 - 1660) provides an interdisciplinary forum in which scientists and professionals can share their research results and report new advances on Artificial ...
Elena Verdú
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A high‐energy X‐ray beamline for materials science research at SPring‐8: BL15XU
The Japanese synchrotron facility SPring‐8 has recently relaunched BL15XU as a high‐energy X‐ray beamline for materials science research. A comprehensive description of the technical details and science cases is presented.The high‐energy X‐ray beamline BL15XU is designed to drive advancements in materials science and high‐pressure research by ...
Hiroyuki Ohsumi +17 more
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A real‐time correction method for sample drift in STXM based on Fourier transform image registration
This study proposes an online drift‐correction method for scanning transmission X‐ray microscopy that integrates Fourier‐transform image registration with laser‐interferometer feedback, suppressing sample drift in a 100‐image stack scan from over 1 mm to below 120 nm and thereby eliminating redundant scan area while markedly enhancing experimental ...
Yuchen Jiao +10 more
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Using a dumb number to do smart things: learning to dance with ISSN
This written celebration of 40 years of the ISSN Network is written in two parts. The first takes its starting point in about 1995, about halfway in the life of the ISSN Network, when the Internet was well established and the Web was beginning to have ...
Peter Burnhill
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Reducing acquisition time and radiation damage: data‐driven subsampling for spectro‐microscopy
Data‐driven sparse acquisition in spectro‐microscopy reduces acquisition time and radiation dose while preserving information.Spectro‐microscopy is an experimental technique which can be used to observe spatial variations in chemical state and changes in chemical state over time or under experimental conditions.
Maike Meier +4 more
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Consolidation in times of changes: ISSN from 1989 to 1998
After the years of creation and implementation of the ISSN system, the network and the International Centre had to face a new stage of development. On a relational level, the sudden death of Mrs Rosenbaum had deeply affected all who had taken part in the
Suzanne Santiago
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Ultrafast time‐resolved small‐angle X‐ray scattering setup on the FemtoMAX beamline
The feasibility of performing time‐resolved small‐angle X‐ray scattering measurements with picosecond temporal resolution on the FemtoMAX beamline at the MAX IV Laboratory in Sweden is demonstrated.The design and main characteristics of the ultrafast time‐resolved small‐angle X‐ray scattering (TR‐SAXS) setup on the FemtoMAX beamline at MAX IV are ...
J. C. Ekström +8 more
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