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Observed changes in the life time and amplitude of the madden-julian oscillation associated with interannual ENSO sea surface temperature anomalies

2007

Abstract The Madden–Julian oscillation (MJO) is analyzed using the reanalysis zonal wind– and satellite outgoing longwave radiation–based indices of Wheeler and Hendon for the 1974–2005 period. The average lifetime of the MJO events varies with season (36 days for events whose central date occurs in December, and 48 days for events in September). The lifetime of the MJO in the equinoctial seasons (March–May and October–December) is also dependent on the state of El Niño–Southern Oscillation (ENSO). During October–December it is only 32 days under El Niño conditions, increasing to 48 days under La Niña conditions, with similar values in northern spring. This difference is due to faster eastw…

ConvectionAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesOscillation[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesMadden–Julian oscillation010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesLa NiñaSea surface temperature[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesAmplitude[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/Climatology13. Climate action[SDE.MCG.CG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cgClimatologyOutgoing longwave radiation[ SDE.MCG.CG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cg14. Life underwater[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyGeologyPacific decadal oscillation0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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Influence of the Madden-Julian Oscillation on East African rainfall. Part I: Intraseasonal variability and regional dependency

2006

The influence of the Madden–Julian Oscillation (MJO) on rainfall amounts over Equatorial East Africa (Kenya and northern Tanzania) is analysed for the period 1979–95 at the intraseasonal (pentad) time-scale. The two rainy seasons (March to May and October to December) are considered. Intraseasonal wet events in East Africa are embedded in large-scale zonal circulation anomaly patterns along the equator, showing distinct eastward propagation. It is further found that these ‘wet’ events display a clear phasing with respect to the MJO cycle. This phasing is expressed as out-of-phase variations between the Highland and the coastal areas. Such a pattern is suggested to reflect different rain-cau…

ConvectionWet seasonAtmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesLong rainsAtmospheric circulation[SDE.MCG]Environmental Sciences/Global ChangesEquator0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technologyAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesConvective rainfallAtmospheric convection[SDE.MCG.CG]Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cg[ SDE.MCG.CG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes/domain_sde.mcg.cg020701 environmental engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesAnomaly (natural sciences)Madden–Julian oscillationMoisture advection[ SDE.MCG ] Environmental Sciences/Global Changes13. Climate actionShort rains[SDU.STU.CL]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyClimatologyWet spells[ SDU.STU.CL ] Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Earth Sciences/ClimatologyGeology
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A parametric analysis of the transient behavior of lightning protection systems

2005

The paper have the purpose of investigate the influence of different parameters to enable better understanding of the transient performance of complex lightning protection systems (LPS). Lightning discharges constitute the major source of atmospheric or natural noise that can interfere with electric and electronic installations. The electromagnetic characterisation of the LPS environment plays a fundamental role in order to prevent unwanted coupling phenomena that may generate abnormal signals, electric stresses dangerous for the insulation of electric components, disruptive discharges and danger to persons. The model, developed by the authors, is based on a field-approach: the numerical so…

Cooley–Tukey FFT algorithmEngineeringSignal generatorGroundbusiness.industryAcousticsSoil resistivityImpulse (physics)Electric-field integral equationProtection systemLightningFrequency domainElectric groundingElectronic engineeringbusinessLightning protection
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Strong Cooperativity and Loose Geometry between CUB Domains Are the Basis for Procollagen C-Proteinase Enhancer Activity

2009

Procollagen C-proteinase enhancers (PCPE-1 and -2) specifically activate bone morphogenetic protein-1 (BMP-1) and other members of the tolloid proteinase family during C-terminal processing of fibrillar collagen precursors. PCPEs consist of two CUB domains (CUB1 and CUB2) and one NTR domain separated by one short and one long linker. It was previously shown that PCPEs can strongly interact with procollagen molecules, but the exact mechanism by which they enhance BMP-1 activity remains largely unknown. Here, we used a series of deletion mutants of PCPE-1 and two chimeric constructs with repetitions of the same CUB domain to study the role of each domain and linker. Out of all the forms teste…

CooperativityPlasma protein bindingTransfectionBinding CompetitiveBiochemistryBone morphogenetic protein 1Bone Morphogenetic Protein 1Cell LineHumansAmino Acid SequenceBinding siteEnhancerMolecular BiologyGlycoproteinsExtracellular Matrix ProteinsBinding SitesEnzyme Catalysis and RegulationChemistryCircular DichroismCell BiologyCUB domainKineticsProcollagen peptidaseBiochemistryMutationBiophysicsElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelLinkerProcollagenProtein BindingJournal of Biological Chemistry
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Hemocyanin conformational changes associated with SDS-induced phenol oxidase activation.

2007

The enzymatic activity of phenoloxidase is assayed routinely in the presence of SDS. Similar assay conditions elicit phenoloxidase activity in another type 3 copper protein, namely hemocyanin, which normally functions as an oxygen carrier. The nature of the conformational changes induced in type 3 copper proteins by the denaturant SDS is unknown. This comparative study demonstrates that arthropod hemocyanins can be converted from being an oxygen carrier to a form which exhibits phenoloxidase activity by incubation with SDS, with accompanying changes in secondary and tertiary structure. Structural characterisation, using various biophysical methods, suggests that the micellar form of SDS is …

Copper proteinmedicine.medical_treatmentBiophysicschemistry.chemical_elementBiochemistryOxygenProtein Structure SecondaryAnalytical ChemistryScorpionsEnzyme activatorCatalytic DomainHorseshoe CrabsmedicineAnimalsMolecular Biologychemistry.chemical_classificationOxidase testMonophenol MonooxygenaseSodium Dodecyl SulfateHemocyaninIsothermal titration calorimetrySpidersProtein tertiary structureProtein Structure TertiaryEnzyme ActivationEnzymechemistryBiochemistryHemocyaninsCopperBiochimica et biophysica acta
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Reliable Propagation of Magnetic Domain Walls in Cross Structures for Advanced Multiturn Sensors

2017

[EN] We develop and analyze an advanced concept for a domain-wall-based sensing of rotations. Moving domain walls in n closed loops with n - 1 intersecting convolutions by rotating fields, we are able to sense n rotations. By combining loops with coprime numbers of rotations, we create a sensor system allowing for the total counting of millions of turns of a rotating applied magnetic field. We analyze the operation of the sensor and identify the intersecting cross structures as the critical component for reliable operation. Specifically, depending on the orientation of the applied field angle with the magnetization in the branches of the cross, a domain wall is found to propagate in an unwa…

Coprime integersMagnetic domainComputer scienceMagnetismMicromagnetismGeneral Physics and Astronomy02 engineering and technologySense (electronics)021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyTopology01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic coilPower consumption0103 physical sciencessortComputational physicsMagnetic sensorTwist010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyRotation (mathematics)Domain wall
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Understanding the effects of Covid-19 through a life course lens

2020

Available online 22 July 2020. Other co-authors: ANTONUCCI, T. C., DYKSTRA, P. A., HECKHAUSEN, J., KUH, D., MAYER, K. U., MOEN, P., MORTIMER, J. T., MULDER, C. H., SMEEDING, T. M., VAN DER LIPPE, T., HAGESTAD, G. O., KOHLI, Martin, LEVY, R., SCHOON, I., & THOMSON, E. The Covid-19 pandemic is shaking fundamental assumptions about the human life course in societies around the world. In this essay, we draw on our collective expertise to illustrate how a life course perspective can make critical contributions to understanding the pandemic’s effects on individuals, families, and populations. We explore the pandemic’s implications for the organization and experience of life transitions and trajec…

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)Human lifeSocial inequalityArticle03 medical and health sciencescoronavirus disease 20190302 clinical medicineSociologylife domainsgenerationPandemicTaverneBehavioral and Social SciencePersonal control0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSocial inequality030212 general & internal medicineSociologyLife transitionsLife-span and Life-course StudiesAgegenerationsocial inequalityLife trajectoriesCoronavirus disease 2019business.industry05 social sciencesSocial changeSocial changesocial changeCohortCOVID-19cohortPublic relationsCoronavirusGood Health and Well Beingagelife transitionsSocial relationshipLife course approachLife domainsbusinesslife trajectories050104 developmental & child psychology
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Optical nonlinear correlation based on nonuniform subband decomposition

1999

We present a nonlinear correlation to improve the selectivity for optical pattern recognition. The approach is based on morphological correlation which involves a threshold decomposition concept. Hereby, we propose a subband decomposition in the Fourier domain to perform the threshold decomposition operation. We consider two frequency bands that give rise to two separate channels. We apply the morphological correlation to each channel using a localized threshold decomposition. Then, we define a two-channel morphological correlation. The final detection decision is made as a combination of both correlation outputs. The two-channel morphological correlation yields improved discrimination capa…

CorrelationOpticsbusiness.industryRobustness (computer science)Nonlinear correlationMorphological correlationbusinessAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsRadio spectrumFourier domainMathematicsCommunication channelJournal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics
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Spin-Wave Driven Bidirectional Domain Wall Motion in Kagome Antiferromagnets

2021

We predict a mechanism to controllably manipulate domain walls in kagome antiferromagnets via a single linearly polarized spin-wave source. We show by means of atomistic spin dynamics simulations of antiferromagnets with kagome structure that the speed and direction of the domain wall motion can be regulated by only tuning the frequency of the applied spin-wave. Starting from microscopics, we establish an effective action and derive the corresponding equations of motion for the spin-wave-driven domain wall. Our analytical calculations reveal that the coupling of two spin-wave modes inside the domain wall explains the frequency-dependent velocity of the spin texture. Such a highly tunable sp…

CouplingPhysicsCondensed Matter - Materials ScienceCondensed Matter - Mesoscale and Nanoscale PhysicsCondensed matter physicsLinear polarizationMaterials Science (cond-mat.mtrl-sci)FOS: Physical sciencesGeneral Physics and AstronomyEquations of motionPhysik (inkl. Astronomie)Domain wall (string theory)Spin waveMesoscale and Nanoscale Physics (cond-mat.mes-hall)Domain (ring theory)AntiferromagnetismCondensed Matter::Strongly Correlated ElectronsSpin-½
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Moment-Axial Domain of Corroded R.C. Columns

2018

In the present paper, a simplified model to determine the moment-axial force domain of the cross-section of reinforced concrete columns subjected to corrosion process is presented. The model considers members with square and rectangular cross-sections and it accounts for cover spalling, buckling of longitudinal reinforcing bars, loss of bond of bar in tension, reduction of confinement pressures (due to the reduction of the area of stirrups and cracking of concrete induced by rust formation). The analytical expressions for prediction of the area reduction of steel, bond strength and critical load of longitudinal bars utilized were verified against experimental data available literature.

Critical loadMaterials scienceTension (physics)business.industryBond strengthBar (music)Buckling CorrosionCover spallingStructural engineeringSpallCorrosionCrackingSettore ICAR/09 - Tecnica Delle CostruzioniBucklingMoment-axial force domainbusinessConfinement
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