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P. Lognonné +3 more
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Spectroscopic Methods of Edible Flower Authentication and Quality Control for Food Applications
The global demand for edible flowers has increased. Issues such as incorrect species identification, flower product adulteration, contamination, and quality degradation necessitate the application of proper methods for authenticating and controlling the product's quality.
Fidele Benimana +3 more
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CSRM Level 2 dataset: short-period Rayleigh wave ellipticity in continental China
Xiao Xiao +6 more
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This comprehensive study advances delamination analysis in composites through innovative computational methods, experimental validation techniques, and predictive algorithms, collectively enhancing damage progression prediction and structural health monitoring for improved integrity in high‐performance applications.
Dhivya Elumalai +4 more
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Surface waves magnitude estimation from ionospheric signature of Rayleigh waves measured by Doppler sounder and OTH radar. [PDF]
Occhipinti G +4 more
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The reflection and transmission of Rayleigh waves
Maurice James Young Clement
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Modular and Automated Workflow for Streamlined Raman Signal Analysis
This study presents an automated workflow for preprocessing and analyzing Raman spectroscopy data, addressing key challenges such as noise suppression, baseline correction, and peak fitting using Voigt profiles. The method is validated on both synthetic and experimental spectra, demonstrating improved spectral fidelity and peak detection for biomedical
Mykyta Kizilov +3 more
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Development of a Flexible Broadband Rayleigh Waves Comb Transducer with Nonequidistant Comb Interval for Defect Detection of Thick-Walled Pipelines. [PDF]
Zhao H, He C, Yan L, Zhang H.
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A general approach to the linear stability of viscoelastic shear‐flows
Abstract The present work provides an in‐depth analysis of the linear stability theory of viscoelastic shear‐flows, based upon a constitutive equation of the fading memory type. The particular model considered herein was introduced by Kenneth Walters through the integration of classical rate‐type fluids in a convected frame (Walters 1962).
Johannes Conrad, Martin Oberlack
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