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‘Adaptive cycles’ and climate fluctuations: a case study from Linear Pottery Culture in western Central Europe

2014

Abstract By applying cycle-based resilience theory the dynamics of the Early Neolithic west-central European Linear Pottery Culture (LBK) are investigated. These are interpreted as resulting from a combination of internal socio-economic processes as well as external environmental parameters. Resilience theory is helpful in understanding periods of increased vulnerability and inherent trends to social complexity. Cycles and threshold levels also help to understand why societies experience periods of increasing fragility and subsequent decline. Results are based on the correlation of a typology and dendrochronology-based archaeological chronology for western LBK and various palaeoclimatic pro…

Archeologyeducation.field_of_studyEcologyArchaeological recordPopulationSocial complexity15. Life on landPopulation declineGeography13. Climate actionPeriod (geology)Population growthPhysical geographyPotteryeducationChronologyJournal of Archaeological Science
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Digital liquid-scintillation counting and effective pulse-shape discrimination with artificial neural networks

2014

Abstract A typical problem in low-level liquid scintillation (LS) counting is the identification of α particles in the presence of a high background of β and γ particles. Especially the occurrence of β-β and β-γ pile-ups may prevent the unambiguous identification of an α signal by commonly used analog electronics. In this case, pulse-shape discrimination (PSD) and pile-up rejection (PUR) units show an insufficient performance. This problem was also observed in own earlier experiments on the chemical behaviour of transactinide elements using the liquid-liquid extraction system SISAK in combination with LS counting. α-particle signals from the decay of the transactinides could not be unambigu…

Artificial neural networkAnalogue electronicsChemistrybusiness.industryLiquid scintillation countingPattern recognitionSignalPulse (physics)Artificial intelligenceTransient (oscillation)Physical and Theoretical ChemistryOscilloscopebusinessDigital recordingRadiochimica Acta
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Removing the relocation bias from the 155-year Haparanda temperature record in Northern Europe

2017

The village Haparanda in northern Sweden hosts one of the longest meteorological station records in Europe depicting climate conditions in the subarctic. Since the station was relocated several times, moving gradually from urbanized to more rural areas, the record is likely biased by anthropogenic influences. We here assess these influences and demonstrate that even in villages urban heat island biases might affect the temperature readings. We detail a method to quantify this bias and remove it from the long Haparanda station record running since 1859. The correction is based on parallel temperature measurements at previous station locations in Haparanda. These measurements revealed a disti…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences0208 environmental biotechnologyHomogenization (climate)Climate change02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesSubarctic climate020801 environmental engineeringUrbanizationClimatologyUrban climateEnvironmental scienceUrban heat islandMean radiant temperature0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTemperature recordInternational Journal of Climatology
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Detection and elimination of UHI effects in long temperature records from villages – A case study from Tivissa, Spain

2019

Abstract Since villages are usually regarded as part of the rural area, associated temperature records are assumed to be free of urban influences and might be used as unbiased reference data for city records. However, based on two years of data from a high temporal and spatial resolution sensor network, this study proves the development of a substantial UHI in the Spanish village Tivissa with intensities of >1.5 K in summer Tmin and Tmax compared to a rural reference. Hosting a meteorological station that has been relocated several times within Tivissa during its >100-year history, we here detail a method to remove UHI biases at past measurement sites to create a more reliable rural tempera…

Atmospheric Science010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesGeography Planning and DevelopmentHomogenization (climate)Reference data (financial markets)010501 environmental sciencesEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)01 natural sciencesUrban StudiesClimatologyEnvironmental scienceUrban heat islandRural areaWireless sensor network0105 earth and related environmental sciencesTemperature recordUrban Climate
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Surface relief grating recording in azobenzene epoxy films

2018

This work has been supported by National research program IMIS2. I would like to thank Larisa Grigorjeva and Aleksejs Zolotarjovs from Institute of Solid state physics, University of Latvia for FTIR measurements.

Azo-benzeneSeversible recording:NATURAL SCIENCES:Physics [Research Subject Categories]Epoxy resinSurface relief formationSelf-enhancement
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Study on Experimental Determination of the Elasticity Modulus of Casted Basalt

2020

Basalt is a material available in big quantities in nature. It has a low price and can be used in various domains. It can be relatively easily extracted from natural deposits and processed by means of melting. Melted and recrystallized basalt has demonstrated promising behavior with regards of its use in manufacturing, as reported in the literature. This paper presents the results of an experimental study on the determination of the modulus of elasticity of molten and recrystallized basalt by the method of resistive electrical tensometry and to validate the result and by simulation using finite elements method. Testing methodology, experimental test, data records, data processing and result…

BasaltData recordssymbols.namesakeMining engineering. MetallurgyComputer scienceTN1-997symbolsYoung's modulusComposite materialElastic modulusexperimental studymodulus of elasticity of basaltmaterialsThe Annals of “Dunarea de Jos” University of Galati. Fascicle IX, Metallurgy and Materials Science
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Azobenzene Containing Low-Molecular Weight Organic Glasses for Optical Recording

2013

Abstract In this work photoinduced processes and holographic surface relief formation in azobenzene containing low- molecular weight organic glasses were studied. The molecular glasses due to trans-cis isomerisation and photo- orientation of molecules possess high sensitivity to the light irradiation and therefore they are promising media for holographic recording. Electric field of linearly polarized light causes an alignment of molecule dipoles perpendicularly to the electric field vector and this process is accompanied by an appearance of photoinduced optical anisotropy in organic glasses. The photoinduced birefringence and dichroism induced by 532 nm light was studied. Holographic recor…

BirefringenceMaterials scienceHolographic gratingbusiness.industryHolographyPhysics and Astronomy(all)DichroismPolarization (waves)Diffraction efficiencylaw.inventionchemistry.chemical_compoundAzobenzenechemistrylawOptical recordingdichroismsurface relief gratingorganic glassOptoelectronicsholographic recordingbusinessPhysics Procedia
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Are older patients with diabetes still being overtreated in French long-term care homes?

2020

Abstract Background Diabetes management has not been evaluated in French nursing homes (NHs) for 10 years. Objectives The present study aimed to compare the management of diabetes with guidelines in older patients living in NHs. Design Observational, retrospective and multicentre study carried out in 13 NH in the Cote d’Or region of France. Settings and subjects Between January and June 2018, all NH residents older than 65 years and known to have diabetes (n = 148) were included. Methods Epidemiological, clinical and biological data and diabetes characteristics were collected from the medical records. Results The average glycated haemoglobin (HbA1C) was 7.2 ± 1.2%. In total, 51% of patients…

Blood GlucoseAgingmedicine.medical_specialty030209 endocrinology & metabolismHypoglycemia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiabetes managementInternal medicineDiabetes mellitusEpidemiologymedicineHumansHypoglycemic Agents030212 general & internal medicineAgedRetrospective StudiesBlood glucose monitoringmedicine.diagnostic_testbusiness.industryBlood Glucose Self-MonitoringMedical recordGeneral Medicinemedicine.diseaseLong-Term CareLong-term careDiabetes Mellitus Type 2Observational studyFranceGeriatrics and GerontologybusinessAge and Ageing
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Low light level in vitro monitoring of cellular and antigen-antibody reactions using a photon detection camera system — New perspectives for clinical…

1990

This article briefly describes the use of a photon counting system (ARGUS-100) in the detection of low levels of light. The ARGUS-100 was used in determining ATP in cell sections from tumor tissues and in measuring a luminescence-enhanced immunoluminometric assay, using ferritin as the analyte, based on the luminol-peroxide-4-iodophenol reaction with peroxidase as the enzyme. The aim is not so much the presentation of data, but rather to show the potentials of the photon counting camera in increasing our knowledge of the cellular and subcellular levels, as well as lowering the detection limits in already sensitive systems, such as immunoassays.

Blood GlucoseAnalyteVideo RecordingNanotechnologyAdenocarcinomaCell Linelaw.inventionAntigen-Antibody ReactionsImmunoenzyme TechniquesAdenosine TriphosphateMicrocomputersComputer SystemslawRhabdomyosarcomaDrug DiscoveryTumor Cells CulturedAnimalsHumansBioluminescenceLactic AcidGenetics (clinical)ChemiluminescenceDetection limitChemistrySignal Processing Computer-AssistedGeneral MedicineIn vitroPhoton countingRatsLow light levelClinical diagnosisLuminescent MeasurementsLactatesBiophysicsMolecular MedicineKlinische Wochenschrift
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Physiological and agonistic behavioural response of Procambarus clarkii to an acoustic stimulus

2012

Summary This study examined the effects of an acoustic stimulus on the haemolymph and agonistic behaviour of the red swamp crayfish Procambarus clarkii. The experiment was conducted in a tank equipped with a video recording system using 6 groups (3 control and 3 test groups) of five adult crayfish (30 specimens in total). After one hour of habituation, the behaviour of the crayfish was monitored for two hours. During the second hour, the animals in the test groups were exposed to a linear sweep (frequency range 0.1-25 kHz; peak amplitude 148 dBrms re 1 µPa at 12 kHz) acoustic stimulus for 30 minutes. Exposure to the noise produced significant variations in haemato-immunological parameters a…

Blood GlucoseFish ProteinsMaleHemocytesSound SpectrographyPhysiologyVideo RecordingCell CountAstacoideaAquatic ScienceStimulus (physiology)Animal scienceHemolymphAgonistic behaviourAnimalsHSP70 Heat-Shock ProteinsHabituationMolecular BiologyEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsVideo recordingProcambarus clarkiibiologyHemagglutinationOsmolar ConcentrationAnatomyacoustic stress agonistic behaviour physiological response red swamp crayfish.biology.organism_classificationCrayfishAcoustic StimulationInsect ScienceFemaleAnimal Science and ZoologyRabbitsAgonistic BehaviorJournal of Experimental Biology
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