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Photo-Induced Luminescence

2008

The present paper is a critical review dealing with the characteristics, reaction mechanisms and photoproducts, instrumentation and analytical applications of the photo-induced either chemiluminescence or fluorescence. Special attention is paid to the determination of pesticides by continuous-flow methodologies. The paper is divided into several sections covering the most relevant published papers.

PIFReaction mechanismLuminescenceChemiluminescenceChemistryPhotochemistryFluorescenceAnalytical Chemistrylaw.inventionlawQUIMICA ANALITICAContinuous-flow methodologiesInstrumentation (computer programming)PICLLuminescencePesticide analysisChemiluminescenceCritical Reviews in Analytical Chemistry
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Microstructural Organization of the Calcitic Skeleton of Terebratulid Brachiopods: Elementary Unit of the Carbonate Secretion

2013

Paleontologychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCarbonateBiologySkeleton (computer programming)
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Pushing Through or Slacking Off? Heterogeneity in the Reaction to Rank Feedback

2018

This paper studies heterogeneity in the reaction to rank feedback. In a laboratory experiment, individuals take part in a series of dynamic real-effort contests with intermediate feedback. To solve the identification problem in estimating the causal effect of rank feedback on subsequent effort provision we implement a random multiplier in the first round of each contest. The realization of this multiplier then serves as a valid instrument for rank feedback. While rank feedback has a robust effect on subsequent effort provision on average, an explicit analysis of between-subject heterogeneity reveals that a substantial fraction of participants in fact react entirely opposite than the aggrega…

Parameter identification problemSeries (mathematics)Computer scienceCausal effectRank (computer programming)EconometricsFraction (mathematics)Multiplier (economics)CONTESTRealization (probability)SSRN Electronic Journal
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A New Hybrid Mutation Operator for Multiobjective Optimization with Differential Evolution

2011

Differential evolution has become one of the most widely used evolution- ary algorithms in multiobjective optimization. Its linear mutation operator is a sim- ple and powerful mechanism to generate trial vectors. However, the performance of the mutation operator can be improved by including a nonlinear part. In this pa- per, we propose a new hybrid mutation operator consisting of a polynomial based operator with nonlinear curve tracking capabilities and the differential evolution’s original mutation operator, to be efficiently able to handle various interdependencies between decision variables. The resulting hybrid operator is straightforward to implement and can be used within most evoluti…

Pareto optimalityMathematical optimizationEvolutionary algorithmComputational intelligenceMOEA/DNonlinearGenetic operatorEvolutionary algorithmsMulti-objective optimizationPolynomialTheoretical Computer ScienceDEOperator (computer programming)Evolutionary algorithms; DE; Nonlinear; Multi-criteria optimization; Polynomial; Pareto optimality; MOEA/DPareto-optimaalisuusMathematicsMatematikMulti-criteria optimizationState (functional analysis)monitavoiteoptimointiNonlinear systemDifferential evolutionGeometry and TopologyAlgorithmSoftwareMathematics
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LeptonInjector and LeptonWeighter: A neutrino event generator and weighter for neutrino observatories

2021

We present a high-energy neutrino event generator, called LeptonInjector, alongside an event weighter, called LeptonWeighter. Both are designed for large-volume Cherenkov neutrino telescopes such as IceCube. The neutrino event generator allows for quick and flexible simulation of neutrino events within and around the detector volume, and implements the leading Standard Model neutrino interaction processes relevant for neutrino observatories: neutrino-nucleon deep-inelastic scattering and neutrino-electron annihilation. In this paper, we discuss the event generation algorithm, the weighting algorithm, and the main functions of the publicly available code, with examples.

Particle physicsPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsComputer scienceAstrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical PhenomenaFOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyCHERENKOV LIGHT YIELDWeighting01 natural sciencesHigh Energy Physics - Experiment010305 fluids & plasmasStandard ModelHigh Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)Neutrino interactionHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)0103 physical sciences010306 general physicsCherenkov radiationEvent generatorEvent generator; Neutrino generator; Neutrino interaction; Neutrino simulation; WeightingGenerator (computer programming)hep-exEvent (computing)ICEHigh Energy Physics::PhenomenologyDetectorhep-phComputational Physics (physics.comp-ph)Quantitative Biology::GenomicsHigh Energy Physics - Phenomenologyphysics.comp-phHardware and ArchitectureHigh Energy Physics::ExperimentNeutrino simulationNeutrino generatorEvent generatorNeutrinoPhysics - Computational PhysicsLeptonComputer Physics Communications
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Physical Activity and Exercise in the Maintenance of the Adult Skeleton and the Prevention of Osteoporotic Fractures

2013

Abstract Physical activity and exercise are promoted as a nonpharmacological strategy to maintain or enhance musculoskeletal health in adults and prevent osteoporotic fracture. Less clear is the optimal mode, intensity, duration, and frequency of activity to achieve this objective. Although a substantial osteogenic response to appropriate mechanical loading is clearly evident in animal models and strongly supported from athlete cross-sectional and prospective studies, the results from exercise interventions in adults are less impressive with modest net benefits generally of 1% to 3% in bone mineral density (BMD) (g/cm2) at the clinically relevant hip and spine following prolonged weight-bea…

Peak bone massBone mineralmedicine.medical_specialtybusiness.industryOsteoporosisPhysical activitymedicine.diseaseSkeleton (computer programming)Physical medicine and rehabilitationmedicinePhysical therapyMusculoskeletal healthbusinessBalance (ability)Bone mass
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Impact of the process of isolating humic acids from peat on their propertiesA paper submitted to the Journal of Environmental Engineering and Science.

2009

Humic substances (HS) can be isolated in preparative quantities from low rank coal, peat, and soil. Traditionally, treatment with solutions of NaOH, KOH, or metal salts (K4P2O7) has been used for their isolation. The aim of this article is to study the effectiveness of different technologies in extracting HS from peat as well as the impact of the different extractive technologies on the properties of the isolated HS. Yields of HS depend very much on the extraction process (extractant, temperature, pretreatment procedures, solvent, mixing intensity); however, the properties of the substances obtained (molecular mass, number of functional groups, spectral characteristics) differ significantly…

PeatWaste managementbusiness.industryMetal saltsScientific methodRank (computer programming)Environmental engineeringEnvironmental scienceCoalbusinessGeneral Environmental ScienceCivil and Structural EngineeringCanadian Journal of Civil Engineering
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Assessment of University Students’ Critical Thinking: Next Generation Performance Assessment

2019

Following employers’ criticisms and recent societal developments, policymakers and educators have called for students to develop a range of generic skills such as critical thinking (“twenty-first c...

Performance based assessmentSocial PsychologyGraduate studentsCritical thinkingModeling and SimulationMathematics educationEvidence centered designTest validityPsychologyEducationCognitive testRange (computer programming)International Journal of Testing
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Individual Rank and Response: Survey-Based Evidence on the Effects of Rank-Based Performance Feedback

2021

Performance feedbackRank (computer programming)StatisticsPsychologyProceedings of the Annual Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences
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On the Effects of Relative Performance Feedback in a Risk Elicitation Task: Evidence From a Lab Experiment

2018

This paper experimentally investigates the influence of different non-payoff-relevant feedback regimes on motivation, competitiveness and risk-taking behaviors in a risk elicitation task. We explore four feedback regimes: private feedback, full ranking feedback, top-5 ranking feedback, and non-ranking feedback based on the median performance of peers. We found that providing relative performance feedback increases risk-taking behavior, especially when using a top-5 ranking. Feedback regimes that provide a user with rank-based feedback have adverse effects on the users' attitudes as they increase competitiveness while failing to increase intrinsic motivation and performance motivation. In co…

Performance feedbackTreatment and control groupsRankingComputer scienceCompensation (psychology)Perspective (graphical)Rank (computer programming)Contrast (statistics)Cognitive psychologyTask (project management)SSRN Electronic Journal
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