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2011
This chapter describes LIBS investigations for a spatially resolved microanalysis of samples using the capability to focus laser radiation to spot sizes below 10μm. Applications of the developed method will be presented in Sect.18.3.
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This chapter describes LIBS investigations for a spatially resolved microanalysis of samples using the capability to focus laser radiation to spot sizes below 10μm. Applications of the developed method will be presented in Sect.18.3.
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Optimisation and modelling of eddy viscosity in the resolvent analysis of turbulent channel flows
Journal of Fluid MechanicsThe eddy-viscosity model, as initially used to model the mean Reynolds stress, has been widely used in the linear analysis of turbulence recently by direct extension.
Anjia Ying +3 more
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Second Class Resolver: a retrospective analysis.
European journal of paediatric dentistry, 2014To evaluate the use of Second Class Resolver (SCR), a new fixed orthopaedic appliance, for the treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion in growing subjects.Design Retrospective analysis. Forty subjects were treated with Second Class Resolver (SCR). The mean age was 8 years at the beginning of treatment and 10 years at the end of treatment.
D'ATTILIO, Michele +5 more
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Global Analysis of Time-Resolved Fluorescence Data
2013In this chapter, we describe the global analysis approach for processing time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy data of molecules in the condensed phase. Combining simultaneous analysis of data measured under different experimental conditions (spatial coordinates, temperature, concentration, emission wavelength, excitation intensity, etc.) with the ...
Anatoli V, Digris +3 more
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Resolving uncertainties during trace analysis
Proceedings of the 12th ACM SIGSOFT twelfth international symposium on Foundations of software engineering, 2004Software models provide independent perspectives onto software systems. Ideally, all models should use the same model element to describe the same part of a system. Practically, models elements are not shared because of syntactic and semantic differences among modeling notations.
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Time resolved spectral analysis
2003Abstract Chromophoric prosthetic groups are central to the chemistry of a large number of enzymes, such as those utilizing flavins, heme, cobalamin, iron-sulfur centres, and pyridoxal. Prosthetic groups generally participate by direct chemical reaction with substrates causing changes to the absorbance spectra that allow the reactions to ...
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Strategies For Spatially Resolved Microspectrofluorometric Analysis
SPIE Proceedings, 1988Any one of the spectroscopic properties of a fluorescent dye (excitation spectrum, emission spectrum, fluorescence lifetime, or quantum yield) could be used to report on its environment. However, pure fluorescence properties such as quantum yield or absolute spectral properties, while sensitive, require complex measurements and calibration procedures ...
J E. Wampler +7 more
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Resolving a Historical Confusion in Population Analysis
1977As Robert K. Merton (1973) has so well discussed, creative scientists are not immune to preoccupation with priorities: their priorities. Alfred J. Lotka (1880 to 1949), the father of self-renewal models in linear population analysis, was least of all an exception in this regard.
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Resolvent Analysis of Morphing Bodies
AIAA AVIATION 2021 FORUM, 2021Kevin T. Rosenberg +3 more
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Abstract Sphingolipids are increasingly recognized as critical regulators of inflammation and cell fate decisions, with metabolites such as ceramide and sphingosine 1□phosphate exerting contrasting effects on cell survival and proliferation.
Nathan F. Chiappa +2 more
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