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A shallow water SPH model with PML boundaries

2015

Abstract We focus on the study and implementation of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics (SPH) numerical code to deal with non-reflecting boundary conditions, starting from the Perfect Matched Layer (PML) approach. Basically, the method exploits the concept of a physical damping which acts on a fictitious layer added to the edges of computational domain. In this paper, we develop the study of time dependent shallow waves propagating on a finite 2D-XY plane domain and their behavior in the presence of circular and, more generic, rectangular boundary absorbing layers. In particular, an analysis of variation of the layer׳s thickness versus the absorbing efficiency is conducted. In our model, the m…

Environmental EngineeringPlane (geometry)Fluid mechanicMathematical analysisSPHBoundary (topology)Ocean EngineeringFluid mechanicsAbsorbing layerBoundary conditionDomain (mathematical analysis)Smoothed-particle hydrodynamicsPerfectly matched layerClassical mechanicsLagrangian numerical methodBoundary value problemShallow water modelFocus (optics)Mathematics
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Analysis of the TK enzyme complex induced by HSV types 1 and 2 by means of isoelectric focusing and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis.

1982

Recently we have described that the Herpes simplex virus (HSV)-induced thymidine kinase (TK) induces AMP- and ADP-dThd-5'-phosphotransferase activities. We now demonstrate the heterogeneity of the described activities in isoelectric focusing experiments and polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis. A TK--mutant of HSV type 1 fails to induce these activities. The activities of the type 1 enzyme complex was neutralized by an anti-HSV-serum. The TK-enzyme complex expressed in LTK--cells transformed to a TK+-phenotype by sheared HSV-1 DNA was compared with the wild type TK complex in isoelectric focusing experiments. Additionally we demonstrate that the HSV type 1 enzyme complex has thymidylate kinas…

Enzyme complexvirusesThymidylate kinase activityBiologymedicine.disease_causeThymidine KinaseFeedbackchemistry.chemical_compoundViral ProteinsVirologymedicineSimplexvirusThymine NucleotidesPolyacrylamide gel electrophoresisIsoelectric focusingWild typeGeneral MedicineVirologyMolecular biologyHerpes simplex virusBiochemistrychemistryThymidine kinaseElectrophoresis Polyacrylamide GelIsoelectric FocusingDNAArchives of virology
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Radiosurgery of Epilepsy

1993

Since 1982 a series of 11 epileptic patients have been treated with stereotactic radiosurgery. Patients were intracranially recorded with cortical and deep electrodes until the location of the epileptogenic focus was determined. A deep electrode was stereotactically placed at this point to confirm the accuracy of the location. All patients received radiosurgery with a gamma source and a dose of 10 to 20 Gy, except two of them in which a betatron was used. The results were: Total disappearance of the crises and withdrawal of medication: 4 cases (36%). More than 80% reduction of crises: 3 cases (27%). More than 50% reduction of crises: 2 cases (18%). Less than 50% reduction of crises: 2 cases…

Epileptogenic focusEpilepsymedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industrymedicine.medical_treatmentTreatment outcomeMedicineEpilepsy surgeryElectroencephalographybusinessNuclear medicinemedicine.diseaseRadiosurgery
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The Role of Zr in the High-Temperature Oxidation of Fe<sub>3</sub>Al

2008

The paper describes an examination of the effect of the addition of zirconium as a third element on the heat-resisting properties and explains the high temperature oxidation mechanism of Fe3Al intermetallic compounds. The Fe3Al and Fe3Al-0,05Zr specimens have been isothermally oxidized in the temperature range of 1173-1473 K in synthetic air for 100 hrs. The formed oxide layer, about 1,5-2 μm thick, was Al2O3. An examination of the cross-sectioned scales by SEM-EDS showed that the alumina layer consisted of a small inner columnar layer and an outer equiaxed grain layer. Additionally, very fine (50-150 nm) oxide grains rich in Zr, further identified as ZrO2, were found across the alumina sca…

Equiaxed crystalsZirconiumMaterials scienceMechanical EngineeringMetallurgyOxideIntermetallicchemistry.chemical_elementAtmospheric temperature rangeCondensed Matter PhysicsFocused ion beamchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryChemical engineeringMechanics of MaterialsGeneral Materials ScienceGrain boundaryLayer (electronics)Materials Science Forum
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Clinical microbeam radiation therapy with a compact source: specifications of the line-focus X-ray tube

2020

Highlights • Line-focus X-ray tubes are suitable for clinical microbeam radiation therapy (MRT). • A modular high-voltage supply safely enables high electron beam powers. • An electron accelerator was designed to generate an eccentric focal spot. • We simulated a peak-to-valley dose ratio above 20 for single-field MRT. • Microbeam arc therapy spares healthy brain tissue compared to single-field MRT.

Equivalent uniform doselcsh:Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicineMaterials scienceCompact radiation sourcelcsh:R895-920Monte Carlo methodElectronlcsh:RC254-282030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaginglaw.inventionCompact Radiation Source ; Equivalent Uniform Dose ; Line-focus X-ray Tube ; Microbeam Arc Therapy ; Microbeam Radiation Therapy ; Modular High-voltage Supply03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineOpticslawRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingFocal Spot SizeOriginal Research ArticleLine-focus X-ray tubeRange (particle radiation)Radiationbusiness.industryMicrobeam arc therapyMicrobeamHot cathodeModular high-voltage supplyX-ray tubeequipment and supplieslcsh:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens030220 oncology & carcinogenesisCathode raybusinessMicrobeam radiation therapyPhysics and Imaging in Radiation Oncology
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Ten essential features of European dual career development environments: A multiple case study

2021

Aim: Dual career development environments (DCDEs) support athletes’ effort in combining their competitive sporting careers with education or work. The characteristics of the environments may differ across cultures. The aim was to identify essential features of DCDEs based on a cross-case analysis of seven European DCDEs in Belgium, Denmark, Finland, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and the United Kingdom within the Erasmus+ Sport project “Ecology of Dual Career”. Design: The study was designed as a multiple case study and based on two holistic ecological working models (Henriksen et al., 2020). The cross-case analysis included series of focus group discussions, in which two-three researchers from e…

Erasmus+ SportKnowledge managementmedia_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointiCase studyHolistic ecological approachcross-national050105 experimental psychologycase study03 medical and health sciencesurheilu-ura0302 clinical medicineMentorship0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesEmpowermentErasmus+Applied Psychologymedia_commonsport and educationCross-nationalbiologyAthletesbusiness.industry05 social sciences030229 sport sciencesDUAL (cognitive architecture)biology.organism_classificationMental healthFocus groupSport and educationkoulutusdual careeropiskeluPsychologybusinessErasmus+urheilijatCareer developmentPsychology of Sport and Exercise
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Physicochemical characterization of the fifth (C5), sixth (C6), seventh (C7), eighth (C8) and ninth (C9) component of guinea pig complement.

1971

A physicochemical characterization of the purified guinea pig complement components C5 to C9 is given. For this purpose the sedimentation rate, the diffusion coefficient, the molecular weight and the isoelectric point were determined and compared with the values already known for the guinea pig and human complement system. For the determination of the physicochemical parameters gel filtration on Sephadex G-200, ultracentrifugation applying a sucrose density gradient and thin-layer isoelectric focusing were used. By comparing the values of the human and guinea pig complement a remarkable similarity is shown.

ErythrocytesDensity gradientChemical PhenomenaImmunologySize-exclusion chromatographyGuinea PigsBiologyGuinea pigHemoglobinsCentrifugation Density GradientImmunology and AllergyAnimalsHumansChromatographyIsoelectric focusingChemistry PhysicalVenomsElectric ConductivitySnakesComplement System ProteinsCatalaseComplement systemMolecular WeightIsoelectric pointSephadexImmunoglobulin GImmunologyChromatography GelUltracentrifugeIsoelectric FocusingEuropean journal of immunology
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Role of expectancy in physiological responses to sound recognition of musical dissonance and timbral change

2021

Recently, it has been suggested that tonal violations produce greater skin conductance response (SCR) than timbral violations in music listening. However, it is unknown how people focus their attention during musical excerpts. The aim of this study is to replicate previous research considering two psychophysiological mechanisms: prediction error and brain stem reflex. Twenty-seven nonmusicians were instructed to listen six melodies and detect three altered conditions in one note: a dissonance (note out-of-key), a timbral change, and dissonance which changes in timbre and tone ( timdis). Amplitudes of SCR, heart rate (HR), and respiration rate (RSPR) were analyzed. In addition, the frequenc…

Expectancy theoryFocus (computing)Cognitive dissonancePsychology (miscellaneous)MusicalPsychologySkin conductanceSound recognitionTimbreMusicPhysiological responsesCognitive psychologyPsychology of Music
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Infrared image processing and its application to forest fire surveillance

2007

This paper describes an scheme for automatic forest surveillance. A complete system for forest fire detection is firstly presented although we focus on infrared image processing. The proposed scheme based on infrared image processing performs early detection of any fire threat. With the aim of determining the presence or absence of fire, the proposed algorithms performs the fusion of different detectors which exploit different expected characteristics of a real fire, like persistence and increase. Theoretical results and practical simulations are presented to corroborate the control of the system related with probability of false alarm (PFA). Probability of detection (PD) dependence on sign…

ExploitComputer scienceFire detectionbusiness.industryReal-time computingDetectorComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISIONImage processingStatistical powerInfrared image processingComputer visionArtificial intelligenceFalse alarmFocus (optics)business2007 IEEE Conference on Advanced Video and Signal Based Surveillance
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Características organizativas y didácticas del concierto didáctico. Un estudio de caso sobre la coordinación entre profesorado de Música de Educación…

2019

The main goal of this study is to determine which characteristics of didactic concerts, an extracurricular activity at Primary and High Schools in Manises (Spain), facilitate the coordination between Primary and Secondary staffs of the educational centers under consideration.  Such coordination endeavors a smooth transition of the students from Primary to Secondary educational stages. The theoretical framework follows the lines of collaboration and teaching coordination, didactic concerts and the transition between the two educational stages. A questionnaire, a focus group, and a memorandum of the aforementioned staff have been used to reveal the perceptions of the informants from a qualita…

Extracurricular activityPraxisProject basedmedia_common.quotation_subjectMemorandumPedagogyCollaborative learningSociologyFocus groupMusicEducationmedia_commonRevista Electrónica de LEEME
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