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Wideband THz time domain spectroscopy based on optical rectification and electro-optic sampling

2013

We present an analytical model describing the full electromagnetic propagation in a THz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS) system, from the THz pulses via Optical Rectification to the detection via Electro Optic-Sampling. While several investigations deal singularly with the many elements that constitute a THz-TDS, in our work we pay particular attention to the modelling of the time-frequency behaviour of all the stages which compose the experimental set-up. Therefore, our model considers the following main aspects: (i) pump beam focusing into the generation crystal; (ii) phase-matching inside both the generation and detection crystals; (iii) chromatic dispersion and absorption inside the c…

DiffractionTA1501Optical rectificationComputer scienceTerahertz radiationTerahertz radiationPhysics::OpticsSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaArticleCrystalElectro-optic samplingOptical rectificationOpticsSampling (signal processing)Dispersion (optics)Thz time domain spectroscopyWidebandSpectroscopyAbsorption (electromagnetic radiation)Multidisciplinarybusiness.industrySettore ING-INF/02 - Campi ElettromagneticiQC0450Terahertz detectorsTerahertz sourcebusinessTelecommunicationsBeam (structure)
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Polynomial Smoothing Splines

2014

Interpolating splines is a perfect tool for approximation of a continuous-time signal \(f(t)\) in the case when samples \(x[k]=f(k),\;k\in \mathbb {Z}\) are available. However, frequently, the samples are corrupted by random noise. In such case, the so-called smoothing splines provide better approximation. In this chapter we describe periodic smoothing splines in one and two dimensions. The SHA technique provides explicit expression of such splines and enables us to derive optimal values of the regularization parameters.

Discrete mathematicsSmoothing splinePolynomial smoothingSubdivision methodBox splineRandom noiseExpression (computer science)Regularization (mathematics)Sampling gridMathematics
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Performance of Spectral Fitting Methods for vegetation fluorescence quantification

2010

The Fraunhofer Line Discriminator (FLD) principle has long been considered as the reference method to quantify solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (F) from passive remote sensing measurements. Recently, alternative retrieval algorithms based on the spectral fitting of hyperspectral radiance observations, Spectral Fitting Methods (SFMs), have been proposed. The aim of this manuscript is to investigate the performance of such algorithms and to provide relevant information regarding their use. FLD and SFMs were used to estimate F starting from Top Of Canopy (TOC) fluxes at very high spectral resolution (0.12 nm) and sampling interval (0.1 nm), exploiting the O2-B (687.0 nm) and O2-A (760.6 …

DiscriminatorreflectanceHyperspectral remote sensingSolar-induced chlorophyll fluorescenceMETIS-304492Soil Science550 - Earth sciencesFraunhofer Line Discriminatorin-vivoNoise (electronics)Spectral lineRadiative transfer simulationLaboratory of Geo-information Science and Remote SensingSampling (signal processing)luminescenceLaboratorium voor Geo-informatiekunde en Remote Sensinginduced chlorophyll fluorescenceComputers in Earth SciencesSpectral resolutionMathematicsRemote sensingcanopymodelphotosynthesisscatteringairborneHyperspectral imagingGeologySpectral Fitting MethodPE&RCAGR/14 - PEDOLOGIASpectroradiometerspectroradiometerRadianceREMOTE SENSING OF ENVIRONMENT
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Unraveling the behavior of oral drug products inside the human gastrointestinal tract using the aspiration technique: History, methodology and applic…

2020

Fluid sampling from the gastrointestinal (GI) tract has been applied as a valuable tool to gain more insight into the fluids present in the human GI tract and to explore the dynamic interplay of drug release, dissolution, precipitation and absorption after drug product administration to healthy subjects. In the last twenty years, collaborative initiatives have led to a plethora of clinical aspiration studies that aimed to unravel the luminal drug behavior of an orally administered drug product. The obtained drug concentration-time profiles from different segments in the GI tract were a valuable source of information to optimize and/or validate predictive in vitro and in silico tools, freque…

Drugmedia_common.quotation_subjectGastric motilityAdministration OralPharmaceutical Science02 engineering and technologyBioinformatics030226 pharmacology & pharmacyIntestinal absorptionPharmaceutical Sciences03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineHumansMedicinePharmaceutical sciencesmedia_commonIntraluminal drug and formulation behaviorGastrointestinal drug concentrationsAspiration studiesbusiness.industryIntestinal absorptionHuman gastrointestinal tractHealthy subjectsFarmaceutiska vetenskaper021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologySampling techniqueGastrointestinal TractDrug Liberationmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionPharmaceutical PreparationsSolubilityDrug product0210 nano-technologybusinessOral retinoidEuropean Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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A Survey of Active Learning for Quantifying Vegetation Traits from Terrestrial Earth Observation Data

2021

The current exponential increase of spatiotemporally explicit data streams from satellite-based Earth observation missions offers promising opportunities for global vegetation monitoring. Intelligent sampling through active learning (AL) heuristics provides a pathway for fast inference of essential vegetation variables by means of hybrid retrieval approaches, i.e., machine learning regression algorithms trained by radiative transfer model (RTM) simulations. In this study we summarize AL theory and perform a brief systematic literature survey about AL heuristics used in the context of Earth observation regression problems over terrestrial targets. Across all relevant studies it appeared that…

Earth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceActive learning (machine learning)Science0211 other engineering and technologiesEnMAP02 engineering and technologycomputer.software_genre01 natural sciencesKriging021101 geological & geomatics engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesData processingData stream miningQSampling (statistics)15. Life on landquery strategieshyperspectraloptimal experimental designGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesData miningHeuristicsLiterature surveycomputerGaussian process regressionRemote Sensing
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Tardigrades of Finland: new records and an annotated checklist

2020

Species checklists are powerful and important tools of communication between taxonomists and applied environmental biologists, which in turn lead to well-planned and successful conservation strategies and ecological studies. Despite this, only recently the interest on compiling systematic checklists is growing among taxonomists who study tardigrades—micrometazoans that inhabit almost every habitat worldwide. As the Finnish records of tardigrades (a.k.a. water bears) species are incomplete, outdated and no checklist has ever been compiled for this country, an easy-to-consult checklist is here reported. This checklist covers all Finnish tardigrade taxa identified in the past and in the 13 sam…

EchiniscoideaAnnelidaBiodiversitysampling effortBiologymicroinvertebratesTardigrada biodiversity Fennoscandia Finnish fauna microinvertebrates sampling effort TardigradaEchiniscidaeFinnish faunaTardigradaAnimalsAnimaliaEcosystemFinlandEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsbiodiversityTaxonomyEcologyPhylumMetazoaHeterotardigradaFennoscandiaPolychaetaBiodiversityHypsibiidaebiology.organism_classificationChecklistTaxonDoryphoribiidaeHabitatPhyllodocidaEutardigradaParachelaAnimal Science and ZoologySpecies richnessTardigradeAphroditidaeGlobal biodiversity
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L'ontogenèse complexe du spatangue Echinocardium cordatum: Un test des standards des trajectoires hétérochroniques

1991

The growth of the spatangoid echinoid Echinocardium cordatum is described by using the three standards (size,shape and age) that are classicaly involved in analyses of heterochronies. A population from Normandy, including all the growth stages, allows an ontogenetic reference to be established, while comparisons are performed with adult samples from other localities (Brittany, Aquitaine, and New-Zealand). The morphology of E. cordatum is characterized by 23 measured parameters and 13 calculated indexes. The ontogenetic trajectory of the species is depicted from the measurements of the size increments, from the analysis of the shape changes, and from an estimate of age. An estimate of the ag…

Echinocardium cordatumeducation.field_of_studybiologyOntogenyPopulationPaleontologyZoologySampling (statistics)Growth modelbiology.organism_classificationSpace and Planetary ScienceStatistical analysiseducationHeterochronyGeobios
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Assessment of Ecological Risks at Former Landfill Site Using TRIAD Procedure and Multicriteria Analysis

2012

Old industrial landfills are important sources of environmental contamination in Europe, including Finland. In this study, we demonstrated the combination of TRIAD procedure, multicriteria decision analysis (MCDA), and statistical Monte Carlo analysis for assessing the risks to terrestrial biota in a former landfill site contaminated by petroleum hydrocarbons (PHCs) and metals. First, we generated hazard quotients by dividing the concentrations of metals and PHCs in soil by the corresponding risk-based ecological benchmarks. Then we conducted ecotoxicity tests using five plant species, earthworms, and potworms, and determined the abundance and diversity of soil invertebrates from additional…

EcologyAbundance (ecology)Physiology (medical)Environmental scienceSampling (statistics)Sample (statistics)Safety Risk Reliability and QualityMultiple-criteria decision analysisRisk assessmentSoil contaminationHazardWeightingRisk Analysis
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Residual-based block bootstrap for cointegration testing

2010

We propose a new testing procedure to determine the rank of cointegration. This new method is based on the nonparametric resampling procedure, so-called Residual-Based Block Bootstrap (RBB), which is developed by Paparoditis and Politis (2003) in the context of unit root testing. Through Monte Carlo experiments we show that, in small samples, the RBB cointegration test has good power properties in relation to the other two well-known tests for cointegration, such as the Augmented Dickey–Fuller (ADF), applied to the residual of a cointegrating regression, and the Johansen's maximum eigenvalue tests. Likewise, this article looks at the influence played by the correlation of the ‘X’ variables …

Economics and EconometricsCointegrationResamplingMonte Carlo methodStatisticsEconometricsNonparametric statisticsContext (language use)ResidualJohansen testRegressionMathematicsApplied Economics Letters
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A Note on Resampling the Integration Across the Correlation Integral with Alternative Ranges

2003

Abstract This paper reconsiders the nonlinearity test proposed by Ko[cbreve]enda (Ko[cbreve]enda, E. (2001). An alternative to the BDS test: integration across the correlation integral. Econometric Reviews20:337–351). When the analyzed series is non‐Gaussian, the empirical rejection rates can be much larger than the nominal size. In this context, the necessity of tabulating the empirical distribution of the statistic each time the test is computed is stressed. To that end, simple random permutation works reasonably well. This paper also shows, through Monte Carlo experiments, that Ko[cbreve]enda's test can be more powerful than the Brock et al. (Brock, W., Dechert, D., Scheickman, J., LeBar…

Economics and EconometricsCorrelation dimensionResamplingMonte Carlo methodEconometricsCorrelation integralContext (language use)Random permutationEmpirical distribution functionStatisticMathematicsEconometric Reviews
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