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MR-Perfusionsbildgebung des Herzens mit TrueFISP

2001

OBJECTIVE Development and test of a saturation-recovery TrueFISP (SR-Trufi) pulse sequence for myocardial perfusion MR imaging (MRI) using improved gradient hardware. MATERIAL AND METHODS Measurements were performed on a 1.5 T scanner with prototype gradients (50 mT/m, minimum rise time 300 microseconds). T1-weighted first-pass MRI of Gd-DTPA (0.025 mumol/kg) kinetics in the myocardium was performed using an SR-Trufi pulse sequence (TR/TE/alpha = 2.6 ms/1.4 ms/55 degrees) with a saturation preparation of TD = 30 ms before the TrueFISP readout. Measurements were performed in volunteers (n = 4) and in a pig model of chronic ischemia (n = 1). RESULTS In phantoms, the signal intensity was linea…

Materials sciencemedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryGood imagePulse sequencePig modelMagnetic resonance imagingMr imagingNuclear magnetic resonanceHigh spatial resolutionmedicineRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingMyocardial microcirculationNuclear medicinebusinessPerfusionRöFo - Fortschritte auf dem Gebiet der Röntgenstrahlen und der bildgebenden Verfahren
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Communication: anion-specific response of mesoscopic organization in ionic liquids upon pressurization

2018

One of the outstanding features of ionic liquids is their inherently hierarchical structural organization at mesoscopic spatial scales. Recently experimental and computational studies showed the fading of this feature when pressurising. Here we use simulations to show that this effect is not general: appropriate anion choice leads to an obstinate resistance against pressurization. Published by AIP Publishing.

Materials scienceneutron x-raycomputational studiesGeneral Physics and Astronomy010402 general chemistrystructural scale01 natural sciencesIonionic liquidsPhysics and Astronomy (all)chemistry.chemical_compoundCabin pressurizationSettore CHIM/02Mesoscopic spatial scalesionic liquidspressurisationmolecular dynamics0103 physical sciencesFadingPhysical and Theoretical Chemistrystructural organization; ionic liquids; structural scale; computational studies; mesoscopic organizationMesoscopic physicsStructural organization010304 chemical physicsstructural organization0104 chemical scienceschemistryChemical physicsFeature (computer vision)mesoscopic organizationIonic liquid
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Causes and underlying processes of measurement variability in field erosion plots in Mediterranean conditions

2007

Published online 25 May 2006

Mediterranean climateHydrologyScale-dependencegeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryGeography Planning and DevelopmentDrainage basinSedimentErosion plotsSpatial patternEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Spatial ecologyErosionRange (statistics)Soil erosionCommon spatial patternEnvironmental scienceField methodsExhaustion of materialSurface runoffMeasurement variabilityEarth-Surface Processes
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Rainfall statistics changes in Sicily

2013

Abstract. Changes in rainfall characteristics are one of the most relevant signs of current climate alterations. Many studies have demonstrated an increase in rainfall intensity and a reduction of frequency in several areas of the world, including Mediterranean areas. Rainfall characteristics may be crucial for vegetation patterns formation and evolution in Mediterranean ecosystems, with important implications, for example, in vegetation water stress or coexistence and competition dynamics. At the same time, characteristics of extreme rainfall events are fundamental for the estimation of flood peaks and quantiles which can be used in many hydrological applications, such as design of the mos…

Mediterranean climateRainfallClimate ChangeClimate changelcsh:Technologylcsh:TD1-1066StatisticsPrecipitationlcsh:Environmental technology. Sanitary engineeringClimate Change; Trend AnalysisTrend Analysislcsh:Environmental scienceslcsh:GE1-350Series (stratigraphy)Flood mythlcsh:TClimate ChangeTrend AnalysisSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologialcsh:Geography. Anthropology. RecreationVegetationTrend analysisRainfall Trend Analysis Climate Changelcsh:GClimatologyRainfall; Trend Analysis; Climate ChangeCommon spatial patternEnvironmental scienceHydrology and Earth System Sciences
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Structural analysis of woody species in Mediterranean old fields.

2008

The first part of this study provides an overview on Sicilian olive systems. Subsequently, the study describes the different typologies of cultivated agroforestry systems present in South-Eastern Sicily employing olive trees in association with other Mediterranean tree species, in particular for the production of firewood, coal and animal food (downy or pubescent oak, holm oak, cork oak), but also in association with forage or grazing species (oat, barley, vetch, etc.) or cereals. The study shows that Sicilian agroforestry systems are much more diversified than it was known so far. In the second part, the study describes the spontaneous colonization processes by plants, observed in abandone…

Mediterranean climateSecondary successionEcologyAbandonmentspatial patternPlant ScienceEcological successionVegetationsecondary successionSpatial distributionBasal areaColonisationlandscape conservationGeographyCommon spatial patternSicilyEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematics
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A Dutch contribution to early interpretations of Meteor Crater, Arizona, USA – Marten Edsge Mulder’s ignored 1911 paper

2018

Abstract Following the first scientific descriptions in the late nineteenth century, the origin of the curious structure currently known as Meteor Crater (or Barringer Crater) in Arizona (USA) remained controversial until well into the twentieth century. Within the context of commercial mining, Daniel Moreau Barringer’s view that it recorded a substratum-penetrative meteorite impact (with the cosmic body still preserved) was commonly discarded. Marten Edsge Mulder (1847–1928), Dutch professor of medicine, found fault with Barringer’s non-explosive model. In 1911, Mulder advanced, in an ignored paper written in Dutch, a novel model of an explosive meteorite (‘meteor’ in Mulder’s terminology)…

Meteor (satellite)Meteor CraterMeteoroidbiologyArizonaPaleontologyArt historyGeologyContext (language use)Atmosphere (architecture and spatial design)History of geologyImpact craterMeteoriteBolidebiology.animalMeteoriticsCratering processMartenProceedings of the Geologists Association
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HAPEX-Sahel

1997

The variation in evaporative fraction and actual evaporation is examined for three sample days in the HAPEX-Sahel Intensive Observation Period (IOP), including data from all the vegetation types and sites. The trends in evaporative fraction over the IOP are also presented for eight sites. The high rate of evaporation from bare soil in the days following rainfall produces a variability in evaporation which makes differences between sites difficult to interpret on a day-to-day basis, but over the whole IOP it is shown that the millet uses a smaller proportion of the available energy for evaporation than the tiger bush or fallow savannah. The combined effect of differences in the total energy …

Meteorologie en Luchtkwaliteitdata collectionCOUVERT VEGETAL010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorology and Air Quality[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Observation periodWinand Staring Centre for Integrated Land Soil and Water Research0207 environmental engineeringEvaporationSoil and Water ResearchevapotranspirationPLUVIOMETRIEhydrology02 engineering and technologySensible heatSAVANEhydrologie01 natural sciencesVegetation typesVARIATION TEMPORELLEStaring CentrumevapotranspiratieTotal energy020701 environmental engineeringFLUX THERMIQUE0105 earth and related environmental sciencesWater Science and TechnologyHydrologyMILsahel15. Life on landJACHEREEVAPORATION[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]FACTEUR BIOTIQUEFACTEUR CLIMATIQUEVARIATION SPATIALEAvailable energyPotential evaporationWinand Staring Centre for Integrated LandBILAN ENERGETIQUETiger bushEnvironmental sciencegegevens verzamelen
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A detailed analysis of the spatial distribution of Schöningen 13II-4 'Spear Horizon' faunal remains

2021

The Middle Pleistocene Schöningen 13II-4 'Spear Horizon' (Germany) is a key site for the study of human evolution, most notably for the discovery of Paleolithic wooden weaponry and evidence for developed hunting strategies. On the other hand, the 'Spear Horizon' offers an excellent opportunity to approach hominin spatial behavior, thanks to the richness of the archeological assemblage, its exceptional preservation, and the vast expanse of the excavated surface. Analyzing how space was used is essential for understanding hominin behavior at this unique open-air site and, from a wider perspective, for approaching how humans adapted to interglacial environments. In this article, we present an …

Middle PleistocenePleistoceneAdaptation BiologicalContext (language use)Spatial distributionBirdsPaleontologyGermanyZooarcheologyAssemblage (archaeology)AnimalsEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsIntrasite spatial archeologyMammalsSpatial AnalysisHorizon (archaeology)Tool Use BehaviorFossilsFishesHominidaeBiodiversityHuman spatial behaviorGeographyHuman evolutionAnthropologyInterglacialGeographic Information SystemsWeaponsFaunal assemblage
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Weed detection by aerial imagery : toward weed management by UAV

2016

The agricultural framework aims to reduce pesticide use on fields. Weed management, which is highly herbicide consuming, became a great issue. In order to develop a weed management service using UAV, this PhD dissertation studies how to adapt the acquisition system (UAV + multispectral camera) developed by AIRINOV to detect weeds in row crops. The acquisition chain was modeled to assess some of its parameters (optical filters and spatial resolution) impact on weed detection quality. Orthoimages and orthorectified images were created using a multispectral camera (4 to 8 filters) with 6 mm to 6 cm spatial resolutions. Several weed location methods were specifically developed to study multispe…

ModélisationAcquisition chainChaîne d’acquisitionSpatial and spectral discriminationWeed detectionMultispectral imageImage multispectraleModelDiscriminations spatiale et spectraleDétection d’adventices[SPI.SIGNAL] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Signal and Image processing
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Les aventures de Sherlock Holmes : organisation et utilisation de l'espace

1992

Pour voir l'article en ligne, aller sur le site de la revue Mappemonde: http://mappemonde.mgm.fr/; National audience

Modélisation[SHS.GEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyRoman policierOrganisation spatiale[SHS.GEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/GeographyLondres[ SHS.GEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Geography
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