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Broadband stimulated Raman backscattering

2016

International audience; Broadband amplification employing stimulated Raman backscattering is demonstrated. Using seed pulses with a bandwidth of about 200 nm, we study the amplification in a wide spectral range in a single laser shot. With chirped pump pulses and a Ne gas jet, we observed under optimized conditions, amplification in a range of about 80 nm, which is sufficient to support the amplification of sub-20 fs pulses. This broad amplification range is also in excellent agreement with PIC simulations. The conversion efficiency is at certain wavelengths as high as 1.2% and was measured to be better than 6×10 −3 on average.

SRBSPhysics::OpticsGeneral Physics and Astronomychemistry.chemical_element7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic radiation010305 fluids & plasmaslaw.inventionNeonsymbols.namesakeOpticslaw0103 physical sciencesBroadband010306 general physicsplasmaPhysics[PHYS]Physics [physics]business.industryScatteringEnergy conversion efficiencyLaserlaserWavelengthchemistrysymbolsstimulated Raman backscatteringbusinessRaman scattering
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Spectrogram Analysis of Non-Stationary RSE-to-Car Channels Behaviour for Braking Situations

2017

Master's thesis Information- and communication technology IKT590 - University of Agder 2017 Car-to-car (C2C) and car-to-infrastructure (C2I) communications promise revolutionary improvements in transportation due to its possibilities to improve the road safety and tra c management. C2C is a system designed to exchange information between vehicles, and C2I is a communication model that allows vehicles to share information with the infrastructure such as roadside equipment (RSE). These communications are considered as essential elements of the intelligent transport system (ITS). In this regard, reliability of the communication is vital to provide warning of an impending accident. Thus, the an…

STFTIKT590spectrogramwindow lengthauto-termbrakingcross-termVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550window functionwindowing
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A new PCR-based method for monitoring inoculated wine fermentations.

2003

A new PCR-based method has been developed to monitor inoculated wine fermentations. The method is based on the variation in the number and position of introns in the mitochondrial gene COX1. Oligonucleotide primers homologous to the regions flanking the Saccharomyces cerevisiae COX1 introns have been designed and tested for S. cerevisiae wine yeast strain differentiation. Four primers were selected for their subsequent use in a multiplex PCR reaction and have proved to be very effective in uncovering polymorphism in natural and commercial yeast strains. An important point is that the speed and simplicity of the technique, which does not require the isolation of DNA, allows early detection o…

Saccharomyces cerevisiaeWineSaccharomyces cerevisiaeEthanol fermentationMicrobiologyDNA MitochondrialPolymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionlawMultiplex polymerase chain reactionDNA FungalPolymerase chain reactionWinebiologyfood and beveragesGeneral Medicinebiology.organism_classificationYeastIntronsYeast in winemakingBiochemistryFermentationFood MicrobiologyFermentationPolymorphism Restriction Fragment LengthFood ScienceInternational journal of food microbiology
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Serotypes, Antibiotic Resistance, and Class 1 Integrons in Salmonella Isolates from Pediatric Cases of Enteritis in Tehran, Iran

2011

The present study was conducted to investigate serotype distribution, antimicrobial resistance patterns, carriage of class 1 integron, and clonality of Salmonella strains isolated from patients aged 0-12 years in Tehran, Iran, during 2007-2008. A total of 139 Salmonella isolates were studied. Salmonella serotypes Enteritidis, Infantis, and Typhimurium included 84.9% of isolates, Enteritidis accounting for 41.7%. The most prevalent resistances were to doxycycline (64.7%), nalidixic acid (61.2%), tetracycline (51.8%), and streptomycin (42.8%). Fifty-three (38.1%) isolates contained class 1 integron. Eight different gene cassettes were identified, aadA1 being the most frequently encountered. P…

Salmonella typhimuriumSerotypeSettore MED/07 - Microbiologia E Microbiologia ClinicaSalmonellaNalidixic acidTetracyclineDrug resistanceIranSettore MED/42 - Igiene Generale E ApplicataIntegronmedicine.disease_causeApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyMicrobiologyIntegronsMicrobiologyAntibiotic resistanceBacterial ProteinsDisk Diffusion Antimicrobial TestsSalmonellaDrug Resistance BacterialmedicineHumansSalmonella antibiotic resistance class 1 integrons IranAmplified Fragment Length Polymorphism AnalysisSerotypingChildbiologyInfantHospitals PediatricEnteritisAnti-Bacterial AgentsClone CellsElectrophoresis Gel Pulsed-FieldSalmonella enteritidisStreptomycinChild PreschoolSalmonella Infectionsbiology.proteinAnimal Science and ZoologyFood Sciencemedicine.drugFoodborne Pathogens and Disease
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Bag Scattering Theory

1986

We reanalyze the procedure used thus far for the study of collision processes in the Chiral Bag Model from the point of view of scattering theory. In the present formalism thein andout states are free waves with no memory of the cavity. This feature gives rise to an observable effect consisting in a peculiar momentum dependence of the scattering amplitudes, which differs from that of previous calculations. The new procedure however does not change the magnitude of the pion-baryon coupling constants.

Scattering amplitudePhysicsCoupling constantNuclear and High Energy PhysicsPhonon scatteringScatteringQuantum electrodynamicsNuclear fusionScattering lengthObservableScattering theoryZeitschrift f�r Physik A Atomic Nuclei
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Potentials with SuppressedS-Wave Phase Shift at Low Energies

1972

These results are valid for arbitrary range and depths of the potentials here studied. In spite of the fact that for the general solution we have worked only with a particular radial dependence, for .which an explicit solution for the phase shifts can be written down, it seems plausible that the results have a more general validity. With this generalization in mind, we show that for general shapes of the radial dependence, the phase shifts in Born approximation present the momentum dependence described above. The origin of our results become transparent in this Born approximation treatment. We consider a velocity dependent potential of the form 1 )

Scattering amplitudePhysicsMomentumPhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)ScatteringQuantum electrodynamicsQuantum mechanicsS-wavePhase (waves)Scattering lengthScattering theoryBorn approximationProgress of Theoretical Physics
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Ds0⁎±(2317)and KD scattering fromBs0decay

2015

We study the B¯s0→Ds−(KD)+ weak decay, and look at the KD invariant mass distribution, for which we use recent lattice QCD results for the KD interaction from where the Ds0⁎(2317) resonance appears as a KD bound state. Since there are not yet experimental data on this reaction, in a second step we propose an analysis method to obtain information on the Ds0⁎(2317) resonance from the future experimental KD mass distribution in this decay. For this purpose, we generate synthetic data taking a few points from our theoretical distribution, to which we add a 5% or 10% error. With this analysis method, we prove that one can obtain from these “data” the existence of a bound KD state, the KD scatter…

Scattering amplitudePhysicsNuclear and High Energy PhysicsParticle physicsMass distributionScatteringBound stateResonanceScattering lengthInvariant massLattice QCDMolecular physicsPhysics Letters B
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A light-scattering photometer for use at elevated pressures

1970

A new light scattering photometer has been designed in order to perform light-scattering measurements at various temperatures and under pressures of 1–1000 atm. Since the scattering angle is constant (90°C), the dimensions of the dissolved molecules are determined by measuring the intensity at different wavelengths. The method of measurement, the calibration of the instrument, and the treatment of data are described. By a series of test measurements on polystyrene in trans-decalin solutions it is shown that one obtains reliable results and finds considerable effects of pressure on the radius of gyration and the fundamental thermodynamic properties of the system.

Scatteringbusiness.industryChemistryPhotometerLight scatteringlaw.inventionWavelengthOpticslawRadius of gyrationCalibrationStatic light scatteringbusinessIntensity (heat transfer)Journal of Polymer Science Part A-2: Polymer Physics
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Homo and heterometallic rhomb-like Ni4 and Mn2Ni2 complexes

2014

Abstract Two new polynuclear complexes with hydroxyl-rich Schiff base ligand 3-[(2-Hydroxy-benzylidene)-amino]-propane-1,2-diol (H3L), namely [NiII2(HL)(H2L)(SCN)]2·DMF (1) and [MnIII2NiII2(HL)2(L)2] (2) have been synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, elemental analyses, FTIR, UV–Vis spectroscopy and variable temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements. The X-ray refinements reveal that both compounds present defective rhomb-like dicubane central cores (Ni4 in 1 and Mn2Ni2 in 2). Magnetic susceptibility measurements indicate the presence of overall antiferromagnetic exchange interactions in 1 along the side connected by a N and O atoms (J1 = −43.6 cm−1) and…

Schiff baseLigandChemistryMagnetic susceptibilityInorganic ChemistryBond lengthchemistry.chemical_compoundCrystallographyMolecular geometryFerromagnetismMaterials ChemistryAntiferromagnetismPhysical and Theoretical ChemistrySingle crystalPolyhedron
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No effect of length time bias on the genomic risk in ER+ HER2-stage I-IIA breast cancer (BC) patients according to diagnosis in a screening programme…

2018

Screening programmeOncologymedicine.medical_specialtyBreast cancerOncologybusiness.industryInternal medicineMedicineHematologyExploratory analysisLength time biasbusinessmedicine.diseaseAnnals of Oncology
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