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Suppression of the speckle noise in solid polymer samples: a light scattering study

1994

The speckle effect disturbs the measurement of spatial correlation functions in solid polymer samples by light scattering. To be able to extract the desired correlations from the measurements, the speckle noise must be suppressed. This is possible by moving the sample during the measurement. In this paper we demonstrate that a sufficient reduction of speckle contrast can be achieved even in samples of restricted dimensions or with a preferential direction.

Spatial correlationMaterials scienceScatteringbusiness.industryGeneral EngineeringSpeckle noiseNoise (electronics)Atomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight scatteringSpeckle patternCorrelation function (statistical mechanics)BruitOpticsmedicinemedicine.symptombusinessOptical Engineering
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On the statistical properties of the capacity of amplify-and-forward channels under LOS conditions

2008

Amplify-and-forward channels in cooperative networks provide a promising improvement in the network coverage and system throughput. Under line-of-sight (LOS) propagation conditions in such cooperative networks, the overall fading channel can be modeled by a double Rice process. In this article, we have studied the statistical properties of the capacity of double Rice fading channels. We have derived the analytical expressions for the probability density function (PDF), cumulative distribution function (CDF), level-crossing rate (LCR), and average duration of fades (ADF) of the channel capacity. The obtained results are studied for different values of the amplitudes of the LOS components in …

Spatial correlationbusiness.industryCumulative distribution functionProbability density functionThroughputTopologyCommunications systemChannel capacityFading distributionFadingTelecommunicationsbusinessComputer Science::Information TheoryMathematics2008 11th IEEE Singapore International Conference on Communication Systems
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The age and evolution of sociality in Stegodyphus spiders: a molecular phylogenetic perspective

2006

Social, cooperative breeding behaviour is rare in spiders and generally characterized by inbreeding, skewed sex ratios and high rates of colony turnover, processes that when combined may reduce genetic variation and lower individual fitness quickly. On these grounds, social spider species have been suggested to be unstable in evolutionary time, and hence sociality a rare phenomenon in spiders. Based on a partial molecular phylogeny of the genus Stegodyphus , we address the hypothesis that social spiders in this genus are evolutionary transient. We estimate the age of the three social species, test whether they represent an ancestral or derived state and assess diversification relative to s…

Species complexgenetic structuresLineage (evolution)Molecular Sequence DataGeneral Biochemistry Genetics and Molecular BiologyIntraspecific competitionSexual Behavior AnimalSpecies SpecificityCooperative breedingAnimalsCluster AnalysisSocial BehaviorSocialityPhylogenyGeneral Environmental ScienceStegodyphusDNA PrimersLikelihood FunctionsGeneral Immunology and MicrobiologybiologyBase SequenceModels GeneticSpidersGeneral MedicineSequence Analysis DNAAnelosimusbiology.organism_classificationEvolutionary biologyGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesSocial spiderResearch Article
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Evenness, biodiversity, and ecosystem function of intertidal communities along the Italian coasts: Experimental short-term response to ambient and ex…

2023

Biodiversity can promote ecosystem functioning in both terrestrial and marine environments, emphasizing the neces- sity ofbiodiversity conservation in order to preserve critical ecosystem functions and associated services. However, the role of biodiversity in buffering ecosystem functioning under extreme events caused by climate change remains a major scientific issue, especially for intertidal systems experiencing stressors from both terrestrial and marine drivers. We performed a regional-scale field experiment along the Italian coast to investigate the response of unmanipulated intertidal communities (by using a natural biodiversity gradient) to low tide aerial exposure to both ambient an…

Species richneEnvironmental EngineeringChlorophyll AEvennessFunctional richneAmbient temperature; Climate change; Ecosystem functioning; Evenness; Extreme warming conditions; Functional richness; Intertidal biodiversity; Mediterranean Sea; Species richnessExtreme warming conditionsPollutionFunctional richnessEcosystem functioningMediterranean SeaClimate changeEnvironmental ChemistryAmbient temperatureIntertidal biodiversityWaste Management and DisposalEvenneEcosystemSpecies richnessScience of The Total Environment
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IS A 3D SPECKLE TRACKING ALGORITHM SYNONYMOUS WITH BETTER ESTIMATION OF LEFT VENTRICULAR FUNCTION?

2012

Speckle patternVentricular functionspeckle trackingbusiness.industryMedicineComputer visionArtificial intelligenceCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessTracking (particle physics)Settore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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Speckle tracking analysis: a new tool for left atrial function analysis in systemic hypertension: an overview

2014

Speckle tracking echocardiography (STE) is an imaging technique applied to the analysis of left atrial function. STE provides a non-Doppler, angle-independent and objective quantification of left atrial myocardial deformation. Data regarding feasibility, accuracy and clinical applications of left atrial strain are rapidly gathering. This review describes the fundamental concepts of left atrial STE, illustrates its pathophysiological background and discusses its emerging role in systemic arterial hypertension.

Speckle tracking analysis; left atrial function; hypertensionhypertensionEchocardiographySpeckle tracking analysiHumansAtrial Function LeftHeart Atrialeft atrial functionCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicineSettore MED/11 - Malattie Dell'Apparato Cardiovascolare
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A directional spectral mixture analysis method: application to multiangular airborne measurements

2006

This study aims at developing an operational approach-namely, directional spectral mixture analysis (DISMA)-for retrieving vegetation parameters like fractional vegetation cover (FVC) and leaf area index (LAI) from multispectral and multiangular data. The approach attempts to highlight the consistency of one-dimensional models and linear mixture approaches. DISMA combines spectral signatures of soil and vegetation components with an analytical approximation of the radiative transfer equation, giving rise to a fast invertible bidirectional reflectance distribution function (BRDF) model of discontinuous canopies. Both the forward model and its inversion using a simple technique based on looku…

Spectral signatureMean squared errorMultispectral imageRadiative transferGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesImage processingBidirectional reflectance distribution functionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringLeaf area indexHyMapMathematicsRemote sensingIEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing
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The Tan 2Θ Theorem in fluid dynamics

2017

We show that the generalized Reynolds number (in fluid dynamics) introduced by Ladyzhenskaya is closely related to the rotation of the positive spectral subspace of the Stokes block-operator in the underlying Hilbert space. We also explicitly evaluate the bottom of the negative spectrum of the Stokes operator and prove a sharp inequality relating the distance from the bottom of its spectrum to the origin and the length of the first positive gap.

Spectral subspacePhysics35Q35 47A67 (Primary) 35Q30 47A12 (Secondary)Spectrum (functional analysis)Mathematical analysisHilbert spaceReynolds numberStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMathematics - Spectral TheoryMathematics - Functional AnalysisPhysics::Fluid Dynamicssymbols.namesakeFluid dynamicssymbolsGeometry and TopologyStokes operatorNavier–Stokes equation ; Stokes operator ; Reynolds number ; rotation of subspaces ; quadratic forms ; quadratic numerical rangeRotation (mathematics)Mathematical Physics
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30 years of finite-gap integration theory

2007

The method of finite-gap integration was created to solve the periodic KdV initial problem. Its development during last 30 years, combining the spectral theory of differential and difference operators with periodic coefficients, the algebraic geometry of compact Riemann surfaces and their Jacobians, the Riemann theta functions and inverse problems, had a strong impact on the evolution of modern mathematics and theoretical physics. This article explains some of the principal historical points in the creation of this method during the period 1973–1976, and briefly comments on its evolution during the last 30 years.

Spectral theoryGeneral MathematicsRiemann surfaceMathematical analysisGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyTheta functionAlgebraic geometryInverse problemAlgebraRiemann hypothesissymbols.namesakesymbolsKorteweg–de Vries equationDifferential (mathematics)MathematicsPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Theoretical investigations of the IR spectroscopy of Ni(C(2)S(2)H(2))(2). A case study of the P_VMWCI(2) algorithm including anharmonic effects.

2010

The near infrared (NIR) spectra of bis(ethylene-1,2-dithiolato)nickel, Ni(C(2)S(2)H(2))(2) are fully interpreted here by applying a method developed for efficient automatic computation of both the infrared wave numbers and the intensities. The employed procedure uses parallel variational multiple window configuration interaction wave functions, the so-named P_VMWCI(2) algorithm, which incorporates both the mechanical and the electric anharmonic effects. It is shown that inclusion of anharmonicities is crucial for correctly assigning the fundamental, combination, and overtone vibrational frequencies in the infrared spectrum of the target system, for which conflicting assignments are found in…

Spectrophotometry InfraredInfraredChemistryOvertoneAnharmonicityNear-infrared spectroscopyGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopyConfiguration interactionModels TheoreticalSpectral lineCoordination ComplexesNickelPhysics::Chemical PhysicsPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryWave functionAlgorithmAlgorithmsPhysical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP
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