Search results for "Diffusion"

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A sensor-data-based denoising framework for hyperspectral images

2015

Many denoising approaches extend image processing to a hyperspectral cube structure, but do not take into account a sensor model nor the format of the recording. We propose a denoising framework for hyperspectral images that uses sensor data to convert an acquisition to a representation facilitating the noise-estimation, namely the photon-corrected image. This photon corrected image format accounts for the most common noise contributions and is spatially proportional to spectral radiance values. The subsequent denoising is based on an extended variational denoising model, which is suited for a Poisson distributed noise. A spatially and spectrally adaptive total variation regularisation term…

Blind deconvolution[ INFO.INFO-TS ] Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image ProcessingHyperspectral imagingAnisotropic diffusionComputer scienceNoise reductionComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processing02 engineering and technology01 natural sciences010309 opticsOptics[INFO.INFO-TS]Computer Science [cs]/Signal and Image Processing0103 physical sciencesdenoising0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringbusiness.industryHyperspectral imagingcomputer.file_formatNon-local meansAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsLight intensityFull spectral imagingComputer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition020201 artificial intelligence & image processingImage file formatsNoise (video)businesscomputer
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Amide additives in polyolefins and imperfections in blown films

1985

Blow moldingMaterials scienceOleamideInfraredDiffusionGeneral EngineeringCompatibility (geochemistry)Polyethylenechemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringAmidePolymer chemistryGeneral Materials ScienceJournal of Polymer Science: Polymer Letters Edition
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Dissipative lattice model with exact traveling discrete kink-soliton solutions: Discrete breather generation and reaction diffusion regime

1999

International audience; We introduce a nonlinear Klein-Gordon lattice model with specific double-well on-site potential, additional constant external force and dissipation terms, which admits exact discrete kink or traveling wave fronts solutions. In the nondissipative or conservative regime, our numerical simulations show that narrow kinks can propagate freely, and reveal that static or moving discrete breathers, with a finite but long lifetime, can emerge from kink-antikink collisions. In the general dissipative regime, the lifetime of these breathers depends on the importance of the dissipative effects. In the overdamped or diffusive regime, the general equation of motion reduces to a di…

BreatherBiophysics01 natural sciencesModels BiologicalBiophysical Phenomena010305 fluids & plasmas[NLIN.NLIN-PS]Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]0103 physical sciencesReaction–diffusion system[ NLIN.NLIN-PS ] Nonlinear Sciences [physics]/Pattern Formation and Solitons [nlin.PS]Calcium Signaling010306 general physicsBase PairingNonlinear Sciences::Pattern Formation and SolitonsPhysicsHydrogen BondingDNADissipationModels TheoreticalNonlinear systemClassical mechanicsNonlinear DynamicsDissipative systemSolitonConstant (mathematics)Lattice model (physics)
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Halogen diffusion in a basaltic melt

2007

Abstract The diffusion of the halogens fluorine, chlorine and bromine was measured in a hawaiitic melt from Mt. Etna at 500 MPa and 1.0 GPa, 1250 to 1450 °C at anhydrous conditions; the diffusion of F and Cl in the melt was also studied with about 3 wt% of dissolved water. Experiments were performed using the diffusion-couple technique in a piston cylinder. Most experiments were performed with only one halogen diffusing between the halogen-enriched and halogen-poor halves of the diffusion couple, but a few experiments with a mixture of halogens (F, Cl and Br) were also performed in order to investigate the possibility of interactions between the halogens during diffusion. Fluorine and chlor…

BromineGeochemistry and PetrologyChemistryInorganic chemistryHalogenFluorineAnhydrousChlorinechemistry.chemical_elementDiffusion (business)Thermal diffusivityOrder of magnitudeGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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A method of data structuring for the study of diffusion processes of raw materials and manufactured objects

2017

International audience; Workgroup 3 of the ArchaeDyn II programme aims at studying the diffusion systems of products in ancient times. In order to be able to structure data in GIS in an appropriate way, we propose to go through three levels of modelling: the first one aims at gathering together the different components of the diffusion systems taking into account their interactions; the second corresponds to a conceptual data model created with the help of the HBDS method, that will, as we get to the third stage, lead to the creation of a "three-dimensional" geodatabase. Here we point out the fact that the approach through the simple notion of “site” is not sufficient to study the products’…

Bronze Agefunction[SHS.ARCHEO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryalpine jade axeheadsTheoretical modelling[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistoryconceptual data modelspacegeodatabase[ SHS.ARCHEO ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and Prehistorylife-cycleplacepalstaveNeolithicdiffusion systemsComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUStime
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Techniques to measure sorption and migration between small molecules and packaging. A critical review

2015

The mass transfer parameters diffusion and sorption in food and packaging or between them are the key parameters for assessing a food product's shelf-life in reference to consumer safety. This has become of paramount importance owing to the legislations set by the regulated markets. The technical capabilities that can be exploited for analyzing product–package interactions have been growing rapidly. Different techniques categorized according to the state of the diffusant (gas or liquid) in contact with the packaging material are emphasized in this review. Depending on the diffusant and on the analytical question under review, the different ways to study sorption and/or migration are present…

Bunsen solubility coefficientComputer scienceFood ContaminationNanotechnology[SDV.TOX.TCA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Toxicology/Toxicology and food chainpartition coefficientConsumer safetyDiffusionsolubility coefficientHumansMeasure (data warehouse)sorptionNutrition and Dieteticsbusiness.industrySorptionChemical industrypackaging polymers[SDV.BBM.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Biochemistry Molecular Biology/Biomolecules [q-bio.BM]Molecular WeightFood packagingAdsorptionBiochemical engineeringbusinessPlastics[SDV.AEN]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food and NutritionAgronomy and Crop Sciencefood packagingFood ScienceBiotechnologyJournal of the Science of Food and Agriculture
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Gravi infezioni del virus della “tristezza” degli agrumi (CTV) mettono a rischio l’agrumicoltura calabrese

2007

CTV diffusioneSettore AGR/12 - Patologia Vegetale
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Modelling Cd(II) removal from aqueous solutions by adsorption on a highly mineralized peat. Batch and fixed-bed column experiments

2006

This paper evaluates the potential use of a locally available organic soil amendment as a low-cost adsorbent. The removal of cadmium from aqueous solutions was studied by means of kinetic, batch and fixed-bed experiments. Batch experiments were conducted to evaluate the process kinetics and the removal equilibrium over a broad pH range. Pseudo-second-order kinetics and Freundlich equilibrium parameters were obtained. Six column experiments were carried out at different flow-rates and feed concentrations. Breakthrough curves showed higher metal retention than expected from the batch adsorption isotherms. Column modelling assuming rate-controlled pore diffusion was successfully performed. The…

CadmiumAqueous solutionChromatographyRenewable Energy Sustainability and the EnvironmentGeneral Chemical EngineeringDiffusionOrganic ChemistryKineticsAmendmentchemistry.chemical_elementHydrochloric acidPollutionInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundFuel TechnologyAdsorptionchemistryChemical engineeringFreundlich equationWaste Management and DisposalBiotechnologyJournal of Chemical Technology & Biotechnology
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Cadmium and Copper Removal by a Granular Activated Carbon in Laboratory Column Systems

2000

Single and competitive removal of Cd and Cu from aqueous solutions by using Darco 12–20 mesh granular activated carbon in column systems has been investigated. Seven experiments modifying the initial pH and the flow rate were performed. Results showed the efficiency of activated carbon as a sorbent for both metals. pH is shown to be the decisive parameter on metal removal in the column; metal removal increases when the influent pH value is raised. The influence of the flow rate for the experimental conditions is negligible. Batch adsorption and column data are compared. Column modeling assuming local equilibrium and rate-controlled pore diffusion was performed.

CadmiumAqueous solutionSorbentChemistryProcess Chemistry and TechnologyGeneral Chemical EngineeringDiffusionInorganic chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementFiltration and SeparationGeneral ChemistryCopperVolumetric flow rateAdsorptionmedicineActivated carbonmedicine.drugSeparation Science and Technology
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Chemical evolution of dissolved inorganic carbon species flowing in thin water films and its implications for (rapid) degassing of CO2 during speleot…

2013

Abstract Rapid degassing of CO2 from a thin film of drip water on the surface of stalagmites is often considered to have a large effect on both speleothem growth and stable isotope values and is offered as an explanation for higher δ13C and δ18O values than expected under conditions of stable isotope equilibrium. However, the time constant for degassing of CO2 from the solution only depends on film thickness and the coefficient of molecular diffusion for CO2. Thus, for thin films, the time for degassing of CO2 is much shorter than the time for subsequent equilibration of the dissolved carbon species and precipitation of CaCO3. In this context, degassing of CO2 is always fast. Here we presen…

CalcitegeographyMolecular diffusiongeography.geographical_feature_categoryStable isotope ratioPrecipitation (chemistry)Analytical chemistrySpeleothemMineralogychemistry.chemical_elementContext (language use)chemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryGeochemistry and PetrologyDissolved organic carbonCarbonGeochimica et Cosmochimica Acta
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