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Enhanced steatosis by nuclear receptor ligands: a study in cultured human hepatocytes and hepatoma cells with a characterized nuclear receptor expres…

2010

Steatosis is the first step in the development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). However, the mechanisms involved in its pathogenesis are not fully understood. Many nuclear receptors (NRs) involved in energy homeostasis and biotransformation constitute a network connecting fatty acids, cholesterol and xenobiotic metabolisms; therefore, multiple NRs and their ligands may play a prominent role in liver fat metabolism and accumulation. In this study we have attempted to gain insight into the relevance of the NR superfamily in NAFLD by investigating the steatogenic potential of 76 different NR ligands in fatty acid overloaded human hepatocytes and hepatoma cells. Moreover, we have d…

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Sesquilinear forms associated to sequences on Hilbert spaces

2019

The possibility of defining sesquilinear forms starting from one or two sequences of elements of a Hilbert space is investigated. One can associate operators to these forms and in particular look for conditions to apply representation theorems of sesquilinear forms, such as Kato's theorems. The associated operators correspond to classical frame operators or weakly-defined multipliers in the bounded context. In general some properties of them, such as the invertibility and the resolvent set, are related to properties of the sesquilinear forms. As an upshot of this approach new features of sequences (or pairs of sequences) which are semi-frames (or reproducing pairs) are obtained.

Semi-framePure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsContext (language use)42C15 47A07 47A05 46C0501 natural sciencesBessel sequencesymbols.namesakeSettore MAT/05 - Analisi MatematicaRepresentation theoremFOS: MathematicsFrame (artificial intelligence)Frame0101 mathematics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsResolvent set010505 oceanography010102 general mathematicsAssociated operatorRepresentation (systemics)Hilbert spaceFunctional Analysis (math.FA)Mathematics - Functional AnalysisBounded functionsymbolsSesquilinear forms
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Structure determination and homogeneous optical properties of CdS/HgS quantum dots

1997

The structural and optical properties of heterogeneous semiconductor nanoparticles consisting of CdS and HgS are investigated by High Resolution Electron Microscopy (HRTEM) and selective spectroscopy like Hole Burning (HB) and Fluorescence Line Narrowing (FLN). The HRTEM study shows that epitaxy is possible in nanocrystals, provided the crystallites have well defined faceted shapes to begin with. From the HB- and FLN experiments homogeneous absorption and fluorescence spectra are calculated. It could be shown that the absorption is coupled to HgS-like phonons (250 cm -1 ) whereas the emission frequency is closer to the LO phonon frequency of CdS.

SemiconductorNanocrystalQuantum dotPhononChemistrybusiness.industryGeneral Chemical EngineeringAnalytical chemistryCrystalliteHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SpectroscopybusinessBerichte der Bunsengesellschaft für physikalische Chemie
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New Results from the NUMEN Project

2018

International audience; NUMEN aims at accessing experimentally driven information on Nuclear Matrix Elements (NME) involved in the half-life of the neutrinoless double beta decay (0νββ), by high-accuracy measurements of the cross sections of Heavy Ion (HI) induced Double Charge Exchange (DCE) reactions. First evidence about the possibility to get quantitative information about NME from experiments is found for the (^18O,^18Ne) and (^20Ne,^20O) reactions. Moreover, to infer the neutrino average masses from the possible measurement of the half-life of 0νββ decay, the knowledge of the NME is a crucial aspect. The key tools for this project are the high resolution Superconducting Cyclotron beam…

Semileptonic decayheavy ion: scatteringCyclotronContext (language use)[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex]7. Clean energy01 natural scienceslaw.inventionNuclear physicsdouble-beta decay: (0neutrino)lawDouble beta decay0103 physical sciencescyclotron010306 general physicsPhysicsnucleus: semileptonic decaySpectrometer010308 nuclear & particles physicsresolutioncross section: measuredmagnetic spectrometercharge exchangeUpgradeupgradeNeutrinoOrder of magnitudeexperimental results
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Time Series Corrections and Analyses in Thermal Remote Sensing

2013

The time span of surface thermal data bases now reaches a few decades. However, studies using surface thermal time series are seldom, due to the difficulty of obtaining temporally coherent estimations for this parameter. Applications for surface thermal multitemporal analysis range from climate change studies and modeling to anomaly detection for natural or industrial hazard detection. This chapter presents methods to improve the temporal coherence of temperature time series, through data reconstruction of atmospheric and cloud contaminated observations, and through the correction of the orbital drift effect which hinders the use of the longest data sets. Then, methods for the analysis of t…

Series (mathematics)ThermalRange (statistics)Atmospheric correctionEnvironmental scienceAnomaly detectionCoherence (statistics)Bidirectional reflectance distribution functionImage resolutionRemote sensing
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Episodios térmicos extremos analizados con productos MODIS durante el invierno boreal (2000-2016)

2016

<p>The beginning of the XXI century is characterized by the intensification of the existing global warming situation and for a series of drastic global meteorological events. Particularly, during the winter season a series of extreme temperature episodes affecting large areas of the northern hemisphere have been produced. In this paper, these episodes are studied by analyzing the thermal anomalies spatial distribution and temporal evolution in the period 2001-2016 from Land Surface Temperature (LST) products obtained from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) sensor. The study regions considered in this investigation are eight of the northern hemisphere. The result…

Series (stratigraphy)010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentGlobal warmingNorthern Hemisphere010502 geochemistry & geophysicsSpatial distribution01 natural sciencesGeographyBorealClimatologyThermalEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Period (geology)Moderate-resolution imaging spectroradiometer0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRevista de Teledetección
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Algorithms for transforming an integral photography into a plenoptic picture

2013

We report a simple algorithm for transforming the set of elemental images captured with an integral-photography set up, into the set of micro-images ready to be projected into an integral-imaging monitor. The method is based in the transposing relation between an integral photography and a plenoptic picture. The reported technique permits to adapt the integral images to the resolution and size of the monitor.

Set (abstract data type)Computational photographyRelation (database)business.industryComputer graphics (images)ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONIntegral photographyComputer visionArtificial intelligenceResolution (logic)businessSIMPLE algorithmMathematics2013 12th Workshop on Information Optics (WIO)
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Formation of real, orthoscopic integral images by smart pixel mapping.

2005

Integral imaging systems are imaging devices that provide 3D images of 3D objects. When integral imaging systems work in their standard configuration the provided reconstructed images are pseudoscopic; that is, are reversed in depth. In this paper we present, for the first time we believe, a technique for formation of real, undistorted, orthoscopic integral images by direct pickup. The technique is based on a smart mapping of pixels of an elemental-images set. Simulated imaging experiments are presented to support our proposal.

Set (abstract data type)Integral imagingOpticsPixelbusiness.industryComputer sciencePixel mappingComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImaging sciencebusinessImage resolutionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsOptics express
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Review of High Resolution Thermal Infrared Applications and Requirements: The Fuegosat Synthesis Study

2013

High resolution thermal infrared remote sensing can have a wide range of applications. In this chapter we describe the different applications and requirements identified after a revision study in the framework of the Fuegosat Synthesis Study (FSS). This project was funded by the European Space Agency (ESA), and the three main objectives were: (i) review of applications and analyses for user requirements, (ii) consolidation of user requirements over a broad range of applications, and (iii) matching of user requirements and industry concepts to identify and outline a set of potential mission scenarios and their corresponding requirements. This chapter focuses on issues (i) and (ii). These obj…

Set (abstract data type)Matching (statistics)Thermal infraredDocumentationComputer scienceThermal infrared remote sensingSystems engineeringHigh resolutionUser requirements documentSolid earth
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A comparative analysis of different spatial sampling schemes: Modelling of SSRB data

2008

Low spatial resolution satellite sensors provide information over relatively large targets with typical pixel resolutions of hundreds of km2. However, the spatial scales of ground measurements are usually much smaller. Such differences in spatial scales makes the interpretation of comparisons between quantities derived from low resolution sensors and ground measurements particularly difficult. It also highlights the importance of developing appropriate sampling strategies when designing ground campaigns for validation studies of low resolution sensors. We make use of statistical modelling of high resolution surface shortwave radiation budget (SSRB) data to look into this problem. A spatial …

Set (abstract data type)PixelComputer scienceSpatial modelGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesSampling (statistics)Statistical modelSatelliteShortwave radiationImage resolutionRemote sensingInternational Journal of Remote Sensing
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