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Detection of Methane Emission from a Local Source Using GOSAT Target Observations
Emissions of atmospheric methane (CH4), which greatly contributes to radiative forcing, have larger uncertainties than those for carbon dioxide (CO2). The Thermal And Near-infrared Sensor for carbon Observation Fourier-Transform Spectrometer (TANSO-FTS ...
Akihiko Kuze +5 more
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Hoffa fractures are rare fractures of the femoral condyle that occur in the coronal plane of the bone. In most cases, high‐energy trauma leads to isolated coronal fractures of one of the femoral condyles, medial or lateral.
Sajad Noorigaravand +4 more
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Homogeneous low phosphorus availability was reported to regulate root architecture in Arabidopsis via auxin, but the roles of auxin in root architecture plasticity to heterogeneous P availability remain unclear.
Q. Liu +5 more
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Differential correlation between time in range and eGFR or albuminuria in type 2 diabetes
Introduction As a CGM-derived indicator, ‘time in range’ (TIR) is emerging as a key indicator for accurate assessment of glycaemic control. However, there is few report focusing on the correlation of TIR with albumuria and renal fuction.
Xuguang Jin +16 more
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Lunar Calibration for ASTER VNIR and TIR with Observations of the Moon in 2003 and 2017
The Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER), which is a multiband pushbroom sensor suite onboard Terra, has successfully provided valuable multiband images for approximately 20 years since Terra’s launch in 1999 ...
Toru Kouyama +8 more
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Background Time in range (TIR) is advocated as key metric of glycemic control and is reported to be associated with microvascular complications of diabetes. Sudomotor dysfunction is among the earliest detectable diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN).
Zhou-qin Feng +12 more
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Analysis of the Correlation between Time in Range and Diabetic Kidney Disease [PDF]
Background Time in range (TIR) is a new indicator of glycemic management in diabetes mellitus which has been thriving in recent years. Studies have confirmed that TIR is closely associated with chronic complications of diabetes.
SHU Tao, GUO Zheng, WANG Fei, CHEN Shuyan
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Global Sensitivity Analysis of the SCOPE Model in Sentinel-3 Bands: Thermal Domain Focus
Sentinel-3 satellite has provided simultaneous observations in the optical (visible, near infrared (NIR), shortwave infrared (SWIR)) and thermal infrared (TIR) domains since 2016, with a revisit time of 1−2 days.
Egor Prikaziuk, Christiaan van der Tol
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Structural insights into TIR domain specificity of the bridging adaptor Mal in TLR4 signaling. [PDF]
MyD88 adaptor-like protein (Mal) is a crucial adaptor that acts as a bridge to recruit the MyD88 molecule to activated TLR4 receptors in response to invading pathogens.
Zhijie Lin +3 more
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The ASTER Volcanic Ash Library (AVAL) is presented, developed using quantitative laboratory thermal infrared (TIR) emission spectroscopic methods, spanning the 2000−400 cm−1 (5−25 μm wavelength) range, including the Earth’s ...
Daniel B. Williams, Michael S. Ramsey
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