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Thermodiffusion motion of electrically charged nanoparticles

2012

AbstractThe present work deals with experimental studies to examine the theoretical model of thermodiffusion of electrically charged nanoparticles. Three different ionic magnetic colloid samples have been synthesized and profoundly analyzed. The theoretical model is a classical one, based on the calculation of the temperature and the electric potential distribution around nanoparticles. The discrepancy between experimental data and theory turns out not to exceed 20%. We focus on applying different approximations between calculated electrical double layer in the theoretical model and experimental determination of the surface charge density of colloidal particles. We assume this is the main r…

magnetic colloidsWork (thermodynamics)Materials scienceCondensed matter physicssoret coefficientPhysicsQC1-999General Physics and AstronomyIonic bondingMagnetic colloidNanoparticleMotion (geometry)Charge densityelectrically charged nanoparticlesClassical mechanicsColloidal particletermodiffusionElectric potentialOpen Physics
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Experimental evidence on microwave induced electron losses from ECRIS plasma

2018

The balance between warm and hot (>1 keV) electron density and their losses from the magnetic confinement system of an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source (ECRIS) plasma is considered to be one of the main factors determining the rate of the high charge state ion production. One of the key loss channels for heated electrons is thought to be induced by the injected microwaves. While this loss mechanism, referred to as rf-induced pitch angle scattering, has been studied theoretically and with computational tools, direct experimental evidence of its significance in minimum-B ECRIS plasmas remains limited. In this work, experimental evidence of microwave induced electron losses in the axial…

magnetic mirrorsElectron densityelectrorheological fluidsAtmospheric-pressure plasma7. Clean energy01 natural scienceselectromagnetic radiationElectron cyclotron resonance010305 fluids & plasmassähkömagneettinen säteilyMagnetic mirrormikroaallotion sources0103 physical sciencesplasma (kaasut)010302 applied physicsPhysicsplasma confinementta114Magnetic confinement fusionPlasmaCondensed Matter Physicselectronic structureIon sourcePlasma diagnosticsAtomic physicsPhysics of Plasmas
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Fracture stratigraphy of Mesozoic platform carbonates, Agri Valley, southern Italy

2022

The outcropping platform carbonates form a layered succession crosscut by a dense array of bed-parallel pressure solution seams and veins, oblique-to-bedding pressure solution seams, and high-angle joints, veins, and pressure solution seams. Altogether, these structural elements form sub-seismic heterogeneities that formed during the polyphase tectonic evolution of the southern Apennines fold and-thrust belt, Italy. Aiming at assessing the role exerted by the primary carbonate architecture on failure modes and fracture geometry and distribution, we conduct a multi-disciplinary study by performing stratigraphic, petrographic, mineralogical, and mesoscale structural analyses. Based on carbona…

main failure modeXRPD analysifracture intensityGeologyfracture densitycarbonate petrographyDepositional settingmultiscale fracture distribution.Geological Magazine
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Alterations of panoramic radiomorphometric indices in children and adolescents with beta-thalassemia major: A fractal analysis study

2021

Background Beta-thalassemia major is an inherited disorder that can cause bone deformity and loss of bone mineral density. The objective of this study is to evaluate the cortical and trabecular mandibular bone morphology of children and adolescents who have beta-thalassemia major (ß-TM) using a fractal dimension (FD) analysis and different panoramic radiomorphometric indices with digital panoramic radiographic images (DPRIs). Material and Methods The study included 80 patients (with 40 patients each of ß-TM and control). The mandibular cortical width (MCW), panoramic mandibular index (PMI), mandibular cortical index (MCI), and simple visual estimation (SVE) were evaluated, and an FD analysi…

malignant transformationAdolescentResearchbeta-ThalassemiamirnasbiomarkersMandibleMedically compromised patients in Dentistryoral leukoplakiaoral squamous cell carcinomaFractalsOtorhinolaryngologyBone Densitymental disordersRadiography PanoramicHumansSurgeryChildGeneral DentistryUNESCO:CIENCIAS MÉDICASMedicina Oral, Patología Oral y Cirugía Bucal
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Marine reserves : fish life history and ecological traits matter

2010

Copyright by the Ecological Society of America

marine reserve ageRange (biology)marine protected areaMarine protected areahome rangehabitatlife history traitbycatchspecies mobilityterritorialityPesqueríasMarine reserve designmarine reserve designMarine reserve ageBehavior AnimalEcologyEcologyMarine reserveFisheries -- Monitoring -- EuropeFishesMarine parks and reserves -- EuropeBody sizeweighted meta-analysisSpecies mobilityEuropeHabitatHome rangeHabitatFishes -- Ecology -- EuropeWeighted metaanalysisMarine conservationConservation of Natural ResourcesFisheriesBiologyModels BiologicalDiversity of fishCentro Oceanográfico de BalearesBody size; Bycatch; Habitat; Home range; Life history traits; Marine protected area; Marine reserve age; Marine reserve design; Schooling behavior; Species mobility; Territoriality; Weighted metaanalysis; EcologyFishes -- Habitat -- EuropeAnimalsschooling behaviorEcosystemlife history traitsPopulation DensityEcological releaseLife history traitsBycatchFisheryBycatchSchooling behaviorMarine protected areabody sizeTerritoriality
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Two examples related to conical energies

2022

In a recent article we introduced and studied conical energies. We used them to prove three results: a characterization of rectifiable measures, a characterization of sets with big pieces of Lipschitz graphs, and a sufficient condition for boundedness of nice singular integral operators. In this note we give two examples related to sharpness of these results. One of them is due to Joyce and M\"{o}rters, the other is new and could be of independent interest as an example of a relatively ugly set containing big pieces of Lipschitz graphs.

matematiikkasingular integral operatorsMetric Geometry (math.MG)Articlesbig pieces of Lipschitz graphsquantitative rectifiabilityconical densityMathematics - Metric GeometryMathematics - Classical Analysis and ODEs28A75 (Primary) 28A78 42B20 (Secondary)Classical Analysis and ODEs (math.CA)FOS: MathematicsCone
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Opinion dynamics, stubbornness and mean-field games

2014

This paper studies opinion dynamics and stubbornness using mean-field game theory. Assuming an initial exponential density function and affine control policies we analyze under what conditions the Fokker-Planck equation returns an exponential density function over the horizon. Consensus and clusters formation are also studied.

mean-field games; optimal controlFunction (mathematics)Exponential densitymean-field gamesoptimal controlSettore ING-INF/04 - AutomaticaOpinion dynamicsMean field theoryApplied mathematicsAffine transformationSettore MAT/09 - Ricerca OperativaMathematical economicsGame theoryMathematics53rd IEEE Conference on Decision and Control
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Data from: Spatio-temporal dynamics of density-dependent dispersal during a population colonisation

2019

Predicting population colonisations requires understanding how spatio-temporal changes in density affect dispersal. Density can inform on fitness prospects, acting as a cue for either habitat quality, or competition over resources. However, when escaping competition, high local density should only increase emigration if lower-density patches are available elsewhere. Few empirical studies on dispersal have considered the effects of density at the local and landscape scale simultaneously. To explore this, we analyze 5 years of individual-based data from an experimental introduction of wild guppies Poecilia reticulata. Natal dispersal showed a decrease in local density dependence as density at…

medicine and health carePoecilia reticulatatranslocationLife SciencesMedicineemigrationRapid evolutionslope of density-dependencekinshipindividual-based data
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Entering the Nano-Cosmos of the Cell by Means of Spatial Position Determination Microscopy (SPDM): Implications for Medical Diagnostics and Radiation…

2013

During the last 20 years fluorescence light microscopy has made an enormous progress towards fluorescence nanoscopy in order to elucidate the nanostructural organization of cellular machineries beyond classical limits of resolution in light microscopy. One of these novel techniques is Spatial Position Determination Microscopy (SPDM), an approach of molecular localization microscopy based on the application of specific fluorescence labelling of cellular structures by means of dyes that undergo reversible photobleaching resulting in blinking effects during image acquisition. This blinking allows spectral separation of individual molecules and thus precise localization and distances measuremen…

medicine.diagnostic_testOligonucleotideResolution (electron density)NanotechnologyBiologyFluorescencePhotobleachingmedicine.anatomical_structureMicroscopymedicineBiophysicsNucleosomeNuclear membraneFluorescence in situ hybridization
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The number of contacts in random fibre networks

2012

There is a wide range of materials that can be considered as nonwoven random networks of fibres. Such materials include glass-fibre mats, filters, various paper products and structural components of cells and tissues. The mechanical properties of these kinds of networks have been studied extensively for many decades. As many of such networks form more or less two-dimensional structures, they can, to a good approximation, be considered to consist of randomly distributed fibres or filaments connected at their crossings points. Recent development of the resolution of X-ray computed tomography have enabled imaging of the three dimensional structure of such materials with a resolution sufficient…

medicine.diagnostic_testProperty (programming)Computer scienceResolution (electron density)Fiber networkSegment lengthForestryComputed tomographyTopologymedicineRange (statistics)General Materials ScienceDevelopment (differential geometry)TomographyNordic Pulp & Paper Research Journal
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