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Central Modulatory Neurons Control Fuel Selection in Flight Muscle of Migratory Locust

2003

Insect flight is one of the most intense and energy-demanding physiological activities. High carbohydrate oxidation rates are necessary for take-off, but, to spare the limited carbohydrate reserves, long-distance flyers, such as locusts, soon switch to lipid as the main fuel. We demonstrate that before a flight, locust muscles are metabolically poised for take-off by the release of octopamine from central modulatory dorsal unpaired median (DUM) neurons, which increases the levels of the potent glycolytic activator fructose 2,6-bisphosphate in flight muscle. Because DUM neurons innervating the flight muscles are active during rest but selectively inhibited during flight, they stimulate carbo…

Central Nervous SystemMalemedicine.medical_specialtyGrasshoppersBrief CommunicationInsect flightCarbohydrate catabolismInternal medicinemedicineFructosediphosphatesPremovement neuronal activityAnimalsGlycolysisProtein kinase AMuscle SkeletalOctopamineNeuronsbiologyGeneral NeuroscienceMigratory locustbiology.organism_classificationCyclic AMP-Dependent Protein KinasesEndocrinologyFlight AnimalOctopamine (neurotransmitter)FemaleGlycolysisLocustSignal Transduction
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Levy flights in confining environments: Random paths and their statistics

2013

We analyze a specific class of random systems that are driven by a symmetric L\'{e}vy stable noise. In view of the L\'{e}vy noise sensitivity to the confining "potential landscape" where jumps take place (in other words, to environmental inhomogeneities), the pertinent random motion asymptotically sets down at the Boltzmann-type equilibrium, represented by a probability density function (pdf) $\rho_*(x) \sim \exp [-\Phi (x)]$. Since there is no Langevin representation of the dynamics in question, our main goal here is to establish the appropriate path-wise description of the underlying jump-type process and next infer the $\rho (x,t)$ dynamics directly from the random paths statistics. A pr…

Chemical Physics (physics.chem-ph)Statistics and ProbabilityPhysicsStatistical Mechanics (cond-mat.stat-mech)LogarithmFOS: Physical sciencesProbability density functionContext (language use)Mathematical Physics (math-ph)Function (mathematics)Condensed Matter PhysicsStability (probability)Lévy flightPhysics - Chemical PhysicsPhysics - Data Analysis Statistics and ProbabilityStatisticsMaster equationInvariant (mathematics)Data Analysis Statistics and Probability (physics.data-an)Condensed Matter - Statistical MechanicsMathematical Physics
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Mass measurements of very high accuracy by time-of-flight ion cyclotron resonance of ions injected into a penning trap

1989

Abstract The possibility of absolute mass measurements using time-of-flight detection of ion cyclotron resonance on ions injected into a Penning trap has been demonstrated. Resolving powers of 2 million have been achieved, with accuracies of about 0.5 ppm. Absolute accuracy is obtained by direct observation of the sum frequency of the cyclotron and the magnetron motions through the use of an azimuthal quadrupole r.f. field to transform initial magnetron motion into cyclotron motion. Imperfections of the Penning trap leading to systematic errors are discussed. The system has been designed specifically to measure the masses of radionuclides produced at the on-line isotope separator ISOLDE. Wi…

ChemistryCyclotronPenning trapFourier transform ion cyclotron resonancelaw.inventionIonTime of flightlawQuadrupoleDetectors and Experimental TechniquesAtomic physicsNuclear ExperimentSpectroscopyRadioactive decayIon cyclotron resonanceInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry and Ion Processes
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Properties and performance of a quadrupole mass filter used for resonance ionization mass spectrometry

1998

Abstract The performance of commercial quadrupole mass spectrometers (QMS) with a number of imperfections, as compared to the ideal hyperbolic geometry, has been characterized using the computer simulation program simion 3d version 6.0. The analysis of simulated QMS geometries focuses primarily on modeling of the internal potential, the study of field deviations, and the influence of finite length on performance of the QMS. The computer simulation of ion trajectories in the QMS field yields predictions for optimum working conditions and provides estimates for the resolving power and the maximum isotopic abundance sensitivity. Experimental measurements that confirm these expectations are pre…

ChemistrySelected reaction monitoringAnalytical chemistryThermal ionization mass spectrometryCondensed Matter PhysicsMass spectrometryTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerComputational physicsSelected ion monitoringPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryTime-of-flight mass spectrometryInstrumentationQuadrupole mass analyzerSpectroscopyHybrid mass spectrometerInternational Journal of Mass Spectrometry
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Time-of-flight photoemission electron microscopy – a new way to chemical surface analysis

2001

Abstract The time structure of synchrotron radiation at BESSY I (Berlin) was utilised to operate a photoemission electron microscope in the time-of-flight mode. The electrons that are emitted from the sample surface with different energies are dispersed in a drift tube subsequent to the imaging optics. Two ways of fast image detection have been explored, a fast gated intensified CCD camera (800 ps gate time) and a special counting electronics in combination with a 3D (x,y,t)-resolving delay line detector ( time resolution ps). The latter device has a lateral resolution of about 50 μm in the image plane being equivalent to 1000 pixels along the image diagonal. An energy resolution of 400 meV…

Chemistrybusiness.industryInverse photoemission spectroscopyResolution (electron density)Synchrotron radiationSurfaces and InterfacesElectronImage planeCondensed Matter PhysicsSurfaces Coatings and FilmsPhotoemission electron microscopyTime of flightOpticsMaterials ChemistryImage sensorbusinessSurface Science
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Gas chromatography and mass spectroscopy techniques for the detection of chemical contaminants and residues in foods

2017

Gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) is a cornerstone for qualitative and quantitative analysis of food contaminants and residues. It is fast and sensitive, provides a high peak capacity, and allows determination of thermally stable and volatile compounds. Recent research has resulted in better chromatographic columns and methods for sample preparation that enable a significant expansion of the application range of GC-MS, profiling strategies for sample characterization being identified as important future drivers. Newer detection/separation solutions, such as fast chromatography, comprehensive two-dimensional GC (GC × GC), triple quadrupole MS, time-of-flight MS or orbitrap, atmosp…

ChromatographyChemistry010401 analytical chemistryAnalytical chemistryAtmospheric-pressure chemical ionization04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesOrbitrapMass spectrometry040401 food science01 natural sciences0104 chemical scienceslaw.inventionTriple quadrupole mass spectrometerTime of flight0404 agricultural biotechnologylawIonizationTriple quadrupole mass spectrometryChemical contaminantsSample preparationIon trapGas chromatographyGas chromatography–mass spectrometry
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MALDI-TOF characterization of macromonomers

1996

Methacryloyl endfunctionalized oligostyrene macromonomers were characterized by matrix assisted laser desorption ionization/time of flight (MALDI-TOF) spectroscopy and by isocratic and gradient high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The molar mass distribution derived by the different techniques coincide for the investigated oligomers. Mixing experiments revealed that the MALDI-TOF peak areas do not necessarily represent the mixing ratio of the components. Combination of gradient HPLC and MALDI-TOF has resolved the chemical composition of the coupling products formed by reaction of the living anion with oxygen.

ChromatographyPolymers and PlasticsChemistryOrganic ChemistryMatrix isolationAnalytical chemistryMass spectrometryMacromonomerHigh-performance liquid chromatographyTime of flightMatrix-assisted laser desorption/ionizationMaterials ChemistryMolar mass distributionSpectroscopyMacromolecular Rapid Communications
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Dynamics of two competing species in the presence of Lévy noise sources

2010

We consider a Lotka-Volterra system of two competing species subject to multiplicative alpha-stable Lévy noise. The interaction parameter between the species is a random process which obeys a stochastic differential equation with a generalized bistable potential in the presence both of a periodic driving term and an additive alpha-stable Lévy noise. We study the species dynamics, which is characterized by two different regimes, exclusion of one species and coexistence of both. We find quasi-periodic oscillations and stochastic resonance phenomenon in the dynamics of the competing species, analysing the role of the Lévy noise sources.

Competitive BehaviorComplex systemsBistabilityStochastic resonancePopulation DynamicsComplex systemModels BiologicalStochastic differential equationControl theoryQuantitative Biology::Populations and EvolutionAnimalsHumansComputer SimulationStatistical physicsEcosystemMathematicsPopulation dynamics and ecological pattern formationModels StatisticalStochastic processDynamics (mechanics)Multiplicative functionStochastic analysis methods (Fokker-Planck Langevin etc.)Adaptation PhysiologicalRandom walks and Lévy flightQuasiperiodic functionPredatory Behavior
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Automatic Calibration of an Industrial RGB-D Camera Network Using Retroreflective Fiducial Markers

2019

This paper describes a non-invasive, automatic, and robust method for calibrating a scalable RGB-D sensor network based on retroreflective ArUco markers and the iterative closest point (ICP) scheme. We demonstrate the system by calibrating a sensor network comprised of six sensor nodes positioned in a relatively large industrial robot cell with an approximate size of 10 m × 10 m × 4 m . Here, the automatic calibration achieved an average Euclidean error of 3 c m at distances up to 9.45 m . To achieve robustness, we apply several innovative techniques: Firstly, we mitigate the ambiguity problem that occurs when detecting a marker at long range or low resolution by comparing the…

Computer scienceComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technologytime-of-flightBiochemistryArticleVDP::Food science and technology: 600Analytical Chemistrylaw.inventionIndustrial robotlawRegion of interestRobustness (computer science)automatic calibration0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringCalibrationVDP::Næringsmiddelteknologi: 600lcsh:TP1-1185Computer visionElectrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationbusiness.industryambiguity problemIterative closest point3D sensors020207 software engineeringretroreflective markersAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsTime of flightTheoryofComputation_MATHEMATICALLOGICANDFORMALLANGUAGESRGB color model020201 artificial intelligence & image processingArtificial intelligencebusinessFiducial markerWireless sensor networkSensors
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Embedded Processing and Compression of 3D Sensor Data for Large Scale Industrial Environments

2019

This paper presents a scalable embedded solution for processing and transferring 3D point cloud data. Sensors based on the time-of-flight principle generate data which are processed on a local embedded computer and compressed using an octree-based scheme. The compressed data is transferred to a central node where the individual point clouds from several nodes are decompressed and filtered based on a novel method for generating intensity values for sensors which do not natively produce such a value. The paper presents experimental results from a relatively large industrial robot cell with an approximate size of 10 m &times

Computer sciencePoint cloud02 engineering and technologylcsh:Chemical technologytime-of-flightBiochemistryArticleAnalytical ChemistryComputational sciencelaw.inventionIndustrial robotOctreelawpoint clouds0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringdenoisinglcsh:TP1-1185Electrical and Electronic EngineeringInstrumentationlidarscalabilityLocal area network020206 networking & telecommunications020207 software engineering3D sensorscompressionAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsScalabilitySensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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