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Multiple-plane image formation by Walsh zone plates.

2018

[EN] A radial Walsh filter is a phase binary diffractive optical element characterized by a set of concentric rings that take the phase values 0 or ¿, corresponding to the values + 1 or ¿1 of a given radial Walsh function. Therefore, a Walsh filter can be re-interpreted as an aperiodic multifocal zone plate, capable to produce images of multiple planes simultaneously in a single output plane of an image forming system. In this paper, we experimentally demonstrate for the first time the focusing capabilities of these structures. Additionally, we report the first achievement of images of multiple-plane objects in a single image plane with these aperiodic diffractive lenses.

Image formationFresnel zonePhase (waves)Diffractive lenses02 engineering and technologyZone plate01 natural scienceslaw.invention010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticslawDiffractive optical elementsWalsh function0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringFar field diffractionPhysicsbusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Filter (signal processing)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsZone platesAperiodic graphFresnel zonesFISICA APLICADAExtended depth of fieldbusinessMATEMATICA APLICADAOptics express
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In-situ Mössbauer Spectroscopy with MIMOS II at Rio Tinto, Spain

2010

The Rio Tinto, located in southwest Spain, exhibits a nearly constant, acidic pHvalue along its course. Due to the formation of sulfate minerals, Rio Tinto is considered a potential analogue site for sulfate-rich regions on Mars, in particular at the landing site of the Mars Exploration Rover Opportunity, where the ferric sulfate mineral jarosite was identified with Opportunity's Mössbauer spectrometer. Primary and secondary mineralogy was investigated in situ with portable Raman and Mössbauer spectrometers at four different Rio Tinto sampling sites. The two techniques analyse different sample portions due to their specific field of view and sampling depth and provide complementar…

In situHistoryMineralMineralogyMars Exploration ProgramSampling depthengineering.materialComputer Science ApplicationsEducationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryMössbauer spectroscopyJarositeengineeringSulfate mineralsSulfategeographic locationsGeology
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Molte Palermo. Temi

2019

Nel tema delle incompiute idee di città possibili si riconoscerà il paradigma connotativo dello stesso divenire di Palermo, lungo un percorso millenario di processi di trasformazione nessuno dei quali portato a compimento, in virtù di quel valore distintivo di exemplum che non necessita di ulteriori e conclusive dimostrazioni. Il corso della storia, del resto, ha imposto a Palermo il ciclico riproporsi di destini interrotti. Tale si rilevò l’invenzione della città capitale, quella della “quadratura geometrica e della croce di strade” sovrimpressa a quella archetipica e fondativa della Pan-ormos scambiatrice. E l’incompiutezza sarà il tratto distintivo della città dei rettifili stradali otto…

In the theme of unfinished ideas of possible cities will recognize the connotative paradigm of the evolution of Palermo will be recognised along a thousand year path of transformational processes none of which was completed by virtue of the distinctive value of exemplum that does not require additional and conclusive demonstrations. The course of history has moreover imposed on Palermo a cyclical recurrence of broken destinies. This was evidence of the invention of the capital city that of the “geometric square and the cross roads” superimposed on the archetypal underpinning of Pan-ormos as a place of exchange. And incompleteness will be the hallmark of the city of the nineteenth century straight roads heading towards undefined destinations the symptomatic expression of the idea of a preordained effect of suspension. Similarly unfinished will be the Palermo of the redevelopment plans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries upto the shapeless development of the contemporary city and the new arterial routes (the Circonvallazione) manifestations of further “Palermo as abstraction” ever more distant from “Palermo as places”. A city ultimately characterized by continuous metamorphoses replacement of values absorptions oblivion and cultural desecration. From this distance one can indeed observe Palermo from a marginal and peripherical point of view as regards its urban limits opening up a different prospect penetrating and maybe even superior able to understand facts and phenomena in depth.Settore ICAR/14 - Composizione Architettonica E Urbana
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Aquaporin 3 Expression Loss in Urothelial Carcinoma: Association with Tumor Invasion Depth, but not with Grading?

2017

We have previously provided molecular evidence of expression of aquaporin 3 (AQP3) in normal human urothelium and in UBC of various stages. Whereas former studies demonstrated that loss of AQP3 was associated with invasive and high-grade disease and worse progression-free and cancer-specific survival, this report investigates the expression of AQP3 in associated CIS. Contrary to what we had expected, all CIS specimens were shown to exhibit strong AQP3 expression, suggesting loss of AQP3 in UBC is primarily associated with the ability of tumor cells for invasion but not with grading as sign of dedifferentiation.

Invasion depthPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyUrologyCarcinoma in situShort CommunicationBladder030232 urology & nephrologycarcinoma in situMolecular evidenceBiologymedicine.disease03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOncologyAquaporin 3030220 oncology & carcinogenesisimmunohistochemistrymedicineImmunohistochemistryUrotheliumaquaporin 3Grading (tumors)urothelial carcinomaUrothelial carcinomaBladder Cancer (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
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Scour on Alluvial Bed Downstream of Grade-Control Structures

2004

This paper describes an approach for predicting local scour downstream of grade control structures. The developed analysis applies the incomplete self-similarity (ISS) theory for deducing some physically based dimensionless groups controlling the geometrical pattern of the scour profile. The scour measurements available in the literature in conjunction with numerous unpublished data allow a multiregressive calibration of the ISS relationships. The experimental sample includes different bed grain-size distributions and scales of the erosive phenomenon. The results prove that the ratio between the upstream water head and the weir height is able to explain the measurements of scour depth carri…

Jet (fluid)BedformMechanical Engineeringdimensional analysischeck dam; dimensional analysis; maximum scour depthmaximum scour depthHydraulic headcheck damWeirErosionGeotechnical engineeringAlluviumGeologyWater Science and TechnologyCivil and Structural EngineeringCheck damJournal of Hydraulic Engineering
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Retrieval of Forest Water Potential from L-Band Vegetation Optical Depth

2021

A retrieval methodology for forest water potential from ground-based L-band radiometry is proposed. It contains the estimation of the gravimetric and the relative water content of a forest stand and tests in situ- and model-based functions to transform these estimates into forest water potential. The retrieval is based on vegetation optical depth data from a tower-based experiment of the SMAPVEX 19–21 campaign for the period from April to October 2019 at Harvard Forest, MA, USA. In addition, comparison and validation with in situ measurements on leaf and xylem water potential as well as on leaf wetness and complex permittivity are foreseen to understand limitations and potentials of the pro…

L bandRadiometerXylemradiometryVegetationL-bandFootprintharvard forestforestvegetation moistureEnvironmental scienceRadiometryVegetation optical depthground-basedwater potentialWater contentLeaf wetnessRemote sensing2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS
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Analyzing the impact of using the SRP (Simplified roughness parameterization) method on soil moisture retrieval over different regions of the globe

2015

International audience; This paper focuses on a new approach to account for soil roughness effects in the retrieval of soil moisture (SM) at L-band in the framework of the SMOS (Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity) mission: the Simplified Roughness Parameterization (SRP). While the classical retrieval approach considers SM and τ nad (vegetation optical depth) as retrieved parameters, this approach is based on the retrieval of SM and the TR parameter combining τ nad and soil roughness (TR τ nad + Hr /2). Different roughness parameterizations were tested to find the best correlation (R), bias and unbiased RMSE (ubRMSE) when comparing homogeneous retrievals of SM and in situ SM measurements carri…

L bandVegetation optical depth010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMean squared errorvegetation mapping0211 other engineering and technologiesSampling (statistics)[SDU.STU]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth SciencesSoil science02 engineering and technologySurface finish01 natural sciencesL-bandHomogeneousEnvironmental sciencesoil measurementsmicrowave radiometrysoil moistureWater contentSoil roughness[SPI.SIGNAL]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processingmathematical model021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Non-London electrodynamics in a multiband London model : anisotropy-induced nonlocalities and multiple magnetic field penetration lengths

2018

The London model describes strongly type-2 superconductors as massive vector field theories, where the magnetic field decays exponentially at the length scale of the London penetration length. This also holds for isotropic multi-band extensions, where the presence of multiple bands merely renormalises the London penetration length. We show that, by contrast, the magnetic properties of anisotropic multi-band London models are not this simple, and the anisotropy leads to the inter-band phase differences becoming coupled to the magnetic field. This results in the magnetic field in such systems having N+1 penetration lengths, where N is the number of field components or bands. That is, in a giv…

Length scaleSuperconductivityPhysicsCondensed matter physicsta114suprajohtavuusCondensed Matter - SuperconductivitysuperconductivityvorticesFOS: Physical sciencespenetration depthPenetration (firestop)magnetic fieldsmagneettikentät01 natural sciences010305 fluids & plasmasMagnetic fieldSuperconductivity (cond-mat.supr-con)Penetration lengthQuantum electrodynamicsCondensed Matter::Superconductivity0103 physical sciencesVector field010306 general physicsAnisotropyPhysical Review B
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References growth charts: a new practical tool for comparing Posidonia oceanic growth patterns accounting for age and depth

2015

Over the past three decades an increasing amount of dating records dealing with Posidonia oceanica growth performance was incorporated into a variety of studies, from which a dualistic nature of the factors influencing seagrass growth arose. A large amount of literature focused on the role of exogenous factors in explaining rhizome growth variations, while only few studies invoked the importance of endogenous factors in driving growth. A particular attention was paid on the confounding role of shoot age, as endogenous factor, when the effect of exogenous variables on growth performance is analyzed. Shoot age confounding implies serious interpretation problems, since it is difficult to disti…

Lepidocronology Growth Age Depth
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Time-variations of zeroth-order vegetation absorption and scattering at L-band

2021

Abstract Surface soil moisture and vegetation optical depth (VOD), as an indicator of vegetation wet biomass, from passive microwave remote sensing have been increasingly applied in global ecology and climate research. Both soil moisture and VOD are retrieved from satellite brightness temperature measurements assuming a zeroth order radiative transfer model, commonly known as the tau-omega model. In this model the emission of a vegetated surface is dependent on soil moisture, vegetation absorption and vegetation scattering. Vegetation scattering is normally represented by the single scattering albedo, ω, and is commonly assumed to be a time-invariant calibration parameter to achieve high ac…

LidarScatteringSingle-scattering albedoAttenuationeffective scattering albedoSoil ScienceGeologySoil scienceContext (language use)SMAPradiometryVegetationvegetation optical depthICESat-2L-bandAtmospheric radiative transfer codesBrightness temperaturerelative canopy scatteringEnvironmental scienceComputers in Earth SciencesAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)relative canopy absorptionRemote sensingRemote Sensing of Environment
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