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Easy-to-read Texts for Students with Intellectual Disability: Linguistic Factors Affecting Comprehension

2013

Background: The use of ‘easy-to-read’ materials for people with intellectual disabilities has become very widespread but their effectiveness has scarcely been evaluated. In this study, the framework provided by Kintsch's Construction–Integration Model (1988) is used to examine (i) the reading comprehension levels of different passages of the Spanish text that have been designed following easy-to-read guidelines and (ii) the relationships between reading comprehension (literal and inferential) and various linguistic features of these texts. Method: Sixteen students with mild intellectual disability and low levels of reading skills were asked to read easy-to-read texts and then complete a rea…

AdultMaleAdolescentEducationYoung AdultEasy-to-read textsReadability measuresDidáctica y Organización EscolarIntellectual DisabilityIntellectual disabilityDevelopmental and Educational PsychologymedicineHumansTextbooks as TopicStudentsLanguage TestsFoundation (evidence)LinguisticsReading comprehensionmedicine.diseaseLinguisticsEducation of Intellectually DisabledComprehensionReadingReading comprehensionFemaleComprehensionPsychologyTourism
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A note on the rational canonical form of an endomorphism of a vector space of finite dimension

2018

[EN] In this note, we give an easy algorithm to construct the rational canonical form of a square matrix or an endomorphism h of a finite dimensional vector space which does not depend on either the structure theorem for finitely generated modules over principal ideal domains or matrices over the polynomial ring. The algorithm is based on the construction of an element whose minimum polynomial coincides with the minimum polynomial of the endomorphism and on the fact that the h-invariant subspace generated by such an element admits an h-invariant complement. It is also shown that this element can be easily obtained without the factorisation of a polynomial as a product of irreducible polynom…

Algebra and Number TheoryEndomorphismFoundation (engineering)Library scienceMatrius (Matemàtica)Minimum polynomialWork (electrical)EndomorphismNatural sciencemedia_common.cataloged_instanceSimilarity of matricesCanonical formRational canonical formÀlgebraEuropean unionChinaMATEMATICA APLICADAAnalysismedia_commonMathematicsVector space
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Segre and the Foundations of Geometry: From Complex Projective Geometry to Dual Numbers

2016

In 1886 Corrado Segre wrote to Felix Klein about his intention to study ‘geometrie projective pure’, completing and developing the work of von Staudt. He would continue this research project throughout the whole of his scientific life. In 1889, following a suggestion of Segre, Mario Pieri published his translation of the Geometrie der Lage, and from 1889 to 1890 Segre published four important papers, “Un nuovo campo di ricerche geometriche”, in which he completely developed complex projective geometry, considering new mathematical objects such as antiprojectivities and studying the Hermitian forms from a geometrical point of view with the related ‘hyperalgebraic varieties’. Segre developed …

AlgebraComplex projective spaceProjective spaceErlangen programProjective differential geometryFoundations of geometryPencil (mathematics)Synthetic geometryMathematicsProjective geometry
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Joint interpretation of electrical and seismic data aimed at modelling the foundation soils of the Maredolce monumental complex in Palermo (Italy)

2020

The monumental complex of Maredolce (Palermo) includes an Arab-Norman castle that stands on the banks of an artificial lake carved out of the calcarenitic rock that rests on impermeable clays. The lake was originally filled with water, thanks to the channelling of a spring. Over time, the lowering of the water table and the high hydraulic permeability of the calcarenites have caused the lake to dry up. A project to renovate the monumental complex has recently been launched. It also provides the study of a possible restoration of the original conditions of the lake. To this end, a multidisciplinary geophysical study was carried out to investigate the geotechnical conditions of permeability o…

ArcheologyHistoryHVSRInterpretation (philosophy)Foundation (engineering)induced polarizationInduced polarizationgeotechnical modelelectrical resistivity tomographySettore GEO/11 - Geofisica Applicataseismic refractionElectrical resistivity tomographySeismic refractionMaredolceJoint (geology)SeismologyGeology
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BIM Modelling of Ancient Buildings

2018

In the last years, new procedures on design and management of constructions, based on 3D standardised models of building elements, have been proposed. It’s the case of Building Information Modelling (BIM) applications, that, differently from CAD ones, allow to work with libraries of 3D parametrical objects (smart objects) describing geometric, structural and material properties of building elements. This methodology is based on the Industry Foundation Classes (IFC) model, that represents a global standard for the building data exchange. Initially used for the design of new architectures, BIM methodology has been even more considered also for the management and the conservation of historical…

Architectural engineeringComputer scienceSmart objectsbusiness.industry0211 other engineering and technologies020101 civil engineering02 engineering and technology3D modelling0201 civil engineeringVariety (cybernetics)Cultural heritageLimit (category theory)Work (electrical)Building information modelingArchaeologyData exchangeHBIM021105 building & constructionIndustry Foundation ClassesCultural heritagebusinessSurveySettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaGeospatial DB
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The novel HALO mini-DOAS instrument: inferring trace gas concentrations from airborne UV/visible limb spectroscopy under all skies using the scaling …

2017

Abstract. We report on a novel six-channel optical spectrometer (further on called mini-DOAS instrument) for airborne nadir and limb measurements of atmospheric trace gases, liquid and solid water, and spectral radiances in the UV/vis and NIR spectral ranges. The spectrometer was developed for measurements from aboard the German High-Altitude and Long-Range (HALO) research aircraft during dedicated research missions. Here we report on the relevant instrumental details and the novel scaling method used to infer the mixing ratios of UV/vis absorbing trace gases from their absorption measured in limb geometry. The uncertainties of the scaling method are assessed in more detail than before for …

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0207 environmental engineering02 engineering and technology010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesUV/visible limb spectroscopylaw.inventionOpticslawErdsystem-Modellierungddc:550Nadirlcsh:TA170-171020701 environmental engineeringAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)SpectroscopyScaling0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensingSpectrometerVerkehrsmeteorologielcsh:TA715-787business.industrylcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeOptical spectrometerlcsh:Environmental engineeringTrace gasHALO mini-DOASEarth sciences13. Climate actionEnvironmental scienceHalobusinessAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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Design, construction and commissioning of the Braunschweig Icing Wind Tunnel

2018

Beyond its physical importance in both fundamental and climate research, atmospheric icing is considered as a severe operational condition in many engineering applications like aviation, electrical power transmission and wind-energy production. To reproduce such icing conditions in a laboratory environment, icing wind tunnels are frequently used. In this paper, a comprehensive overview on the design, construction and commissioning of the Braunschweig Icing Wind Tunnel is given. The tunnel features a test section of 0.5 m  ×  0.5 m with peak velocities of up to 40 m s−1. The static air temperature ranges from −25 to +30 °C. Supercooled droplet icing with liquid water contents up to 3 g m−3 c…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesMeteorologyMesoscale meteorology02 engineering and technology7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesArticlelaw.inventionPhysics::GeophysicsIcing conditions0203 mechanical engineeringlawddc:6Veröffentlichung der TU Braunschweigicing wind tunnelddc:62lcsh:TA170-171WolkenphysikPhysics::Atmospheric and Oceanic Physics0105 earth and related environmental sciencesIcingWind tunnel[SDU.OCEAN]Sciences of the Universe [physics]/Ocean Atmosphere020301 aerospace & aeronauticsIce crystalslcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsCondensed Matter::Mesoscopic Systems and Quantum Hall EffectAtmospheric icinglcsh:Environmental engineeringPhysics::Space PhysicsParticleEnvironmental scienceAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsCloud chamberddc:620Publikationsfonds der TU BraunschweigMarine engineering
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Optimal use of the Prede POM sky radiometer for aerosol, water vapor, and ozone retrievals

2021

The Prede POM sky radiometer is a filter radiometer deployed worldwide in the SKYNET international network. A new method, called Skyrad pack MRI version 2 (MRI v2), is presented here to retrieve aerosol properties (size distribution, real and imaginary parts of the refractive index, single-scattering albedo, asymmetry factor, lidar ratio, and linear depolarization ratio), water vapor, and ozone column concentrations from the sky radiometer measurements. MRI v2 overcomes two limitations of previous methods (Skyrad pack versions 4.2 and 5, MRI version 1). One is the use of all the wavelengths of 315, 340, 380, 400, 500, 675, 870, 940, 1020, 1627, and 2200 nm if available from the sky radiomet…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesaerosolEnvironmental engineering01 natural sciencesCape verde03 medical and health sciencesEarthwork. FoundationsRadiative transferretrievalZenith030304 developmental biology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesRemote sensing0303 health sciencesRadiometerTA715-787TA170-171AlbedoAerosolwater vapourozonesky radiometerLidarAlmucantarradiative transferEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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The airborne mass spectrometer AIMS – Part 2: Measurements of trace gases with stratospheric or tropospheric origin in the UTLS

2016

Understanding the role of climate-sensitive trace gas variabilities in the upper troposphere and lower stratosphere region (UTLS) and their impact on its radiative budget requires accurate measurements. The composition of the UTLS is governed by transport and chemistry of stratospheric and tropospheric constituents, such as chlorine, nitrogen oxide and sulfur compounds. The Atmospheric chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer AIMS has been developed to accurately measure a set of these constituents on aircraft by means of chemical ionization. Here we present a setup using SF5− reagent ions for the simultaneous measurement of trace gas concentrations of HCl, HNO3 and SO2 in the  pptv to ppmv (1…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric scienceslcsh:TA715-787ChemistryMass spectrometerlcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsAtmosphärische SpurenstoffeTACTS-ESMVal010501 environmental sciencesMass spectrometryAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesIon sourcelcsh:Environmental engineeringTrace gasTropospherechemistry.chemical_compoundUTLSHALONitrogen oxidelcsh:TA170-171TropopauseStratosphereWater vapor0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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An overview of and issues with sky radiometer technology and SKYNET

2020

This paper is an overview of the progress in sky radiometer technology and the development of the network called SKYNET. It is found that the technology has produced useful on-site calibration methods, retrieval algorithms, and data analyses from sky radiometer observations of aerosol, cloud, water vapor, and ozone. A formula was proposed for estimating the accuracy of the sky radiometer calibration constant F0 using the improved Langley (IL) method, which was found to be a good approximation to observed monthly mean uncertainty in F0, around 0.5 % to 2.4 % at the Tokyo and Rome sites and smaller values of around 0.3 % to 0.5 % at the mountain sites at Mt. Sarasw…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesphotometrymedia_common.quotation_subjectskynet networkSKYNET010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:TA170-1710105 earth and related environmental sciencesmedia_commonRemote sensingAerosolsRadiometerDobson unitlcsh:TA715-787lcsh:Earthwork. FoundationsDiffuse sky radiationAlbedoaerosol optical propertiesAerosolAERONETlcsh:Environmental engineeringsky radiometerAtmosferaSkyEnvironmental scienceAtmospheric Measurement Techniques
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