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Determination of quality parameters of beers by the use of attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy

2005

Abstract The estimation of important quality parameters of beers, such as original and real extracts and alcohol content, has been evaluated by attenuated total reflectance-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (ATR-FTIR) using a partial least square (PLS) calibration approach. Two sample populations, one consisting of 24 samples and other of 21 samples, obtained from the Spanish market and covering different types of beer were used. The first set was used for building and validating the model, whereas the second, measured 6 months after, was used for evaluating its robustness. The spectral range and the size of the calibration set and its suitability for building the PLS model have been …

Data setChemistryAttenuated total reflectionStatisticsAnalytical chemistryCalibrationInfrared spectroscopySample preparationFourier transform infrared spectroscopyStandard deviationFourier transform spectroscopyAnalytical ChemistryTalanta
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Analysis of multi-source metabolomic data using joint and individual variation explained (JIVE).

2015

Metabolic profiling is increasingly being used for understanding biological processes but there is no single analytical technique that provides a complete quantitative or qualitative profiling of the metabolome. Data fusion (i.e. joint analysis of data from multiple sources) has the potential to circumvent this issue facilitating knowledge discovery and reliable biomarker identification. Another field of application of data fusion is the simultaneous analysis of metabolomic changes through several biofluids or tissues. However, metabolomics typically deals with large datasets, with hundreds to thousands of variables and the identification of shared and individual factors or structures acros…

Data sourceComputer scienceAnalytical techniqueStatistics as TopicAnalytical chemistryUrinalysisSensor fusioncomputer.software_genreBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryMultiple dataMetabolomicsKnowledge extractionElectrochemistryEnvironmental ChemistryProfiling (information science)HumansMetabolomicsData miningcomputerSpectroscopyMulti-sourceBlood Chemical AnalysisSoftwareThe Analyst
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Quantifying Vegetation Biophysical Variables from Imaging Spectroscopy Data: A Review on Retrieval Methods

2019

An unprecedented spectroscopic data stream will soon become available with forthcoming Earth-observing satellite missions equipped with imaging spectroradiometers. This data stream will open up a vast array of opportunities to quantify a diversity of biochemical and structural vegetation properties. The processing requirements for such large data streams require reliable retrieval techniques enabling the spatiotemporally explicit quantification of biophysical variables. With the aim of preparing for this new era of Earth observation, this review summarizes the state-of-the-art retrieval methods that have been applied in experimental imaging spectroscopy studies inferring all kinds of vegeta…

Data streamEarth observation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesComputer scienceUT-Hybrid-D010502 geochemistry & geophysicscomputer.software_genreQuantitative Biology - Quantitative Methods01 natural sciencesArticleGeochemistry and PetrologyFOS: Electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringQuantitative Methods (q-bio.QM)0105 earth and related environmental sciencesParametric statisticsData stream miningImage and Video Processing (eess.IV)Electrical Engineering and Systems Science - Image and Video Processing15. Life on land22/4 OA procedureRegressionImaging spectroscopyGeophysicsSpectroradiometer13. Climate actionMulticollinearityFOS: Biological sciencesITC-ISI-JOURNAL-ARTICLEData miningcomputerSurveys in Geophysics
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Calculation of proton activity in aqueous protolyte solutions

1980

Abstract A general and thermodynamically exact equation for the calculation of the proton (hydroxide ion) activity of aqueous solutions of monoprotic acidic (and basic) species is given. Under certain conditions, various approximate equations can be derived from the exact form; the applicability of these depends mainly on both the thermodynamic equilibrium constant, K p , of the protolytic reaction, and the stoichiometric concentration, C o , of the protolyte. Taking into account the mean ionic activity coefficients which are calculated by means of the Davies equation, diagrams are constructed exhibiting those combinations of K p and C o for which the respective approximations can be applie…

Davies equationActivity coefficientAqueous solutionProtonThermodynamic equilibriumChemistryIonic bondingThermodynamicsBiochemistryAnalytical ChemistryIonchemistry.chemical_compoundEnvironmental ChemistryHydroxideSpectroscopyAnalytica Chimica Acta
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Design, construction and cooling system performance of a prototype cryogenic stopping cell for the Super-FRS at FAIR

2015

A cryogenic stopping cell for stopping energetic radioactive ions and extracting them as a low energy beam was developed. This first ever cryogenically operated stopping cell serves as prototype device for the Low-Energy Branch of the Super-FRS at FAIR. The cell has a stopping volume that is 1 m long and 25 cm in diameter. Ions are guided by a DC field along the length of the stopping cell and by a combined RF and DC fields provided by an RE carpet at the exit-hole side. The ultra-high purity of the stopping gas required for optimum ion survival is reached by cryogenic operation. The design considerations and construction of the cryogenic stopping cell, as well as some performance character…

Dc fieldNuclear and High Energy PhysicsSPACE-CHARGEPhysics::Instrumentation and DetectorsNuclear engineering7. Clean energy01 natural sciencesIonNuclear physicsSuper-FRSENERGYCryogenic stopping cell0103 physical sciencesWater coolingddc:530FACILITYradioactive ion beams010306 general physicsInstrumentationRADIOACTIVE IONSFinal versionPhysicsCATCHERSPECTROSCOPYta114010308 nuclear & particles physicsCYCLOTRON GAS STOPPERCryocoolerSpace chargeVolume (thermodynamics)13. Climate actionIon catcherRadioactive on beamsFLIGHT MASS-SPECTROMETRYPROJECTILE FRAGMENTSBeam (structure)ION GUIDE
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Scintillation properties of possible cross-luminescence materials

1993

Abstract Employing X-ray and gamma-ray excitation, we studied the scintillation properties of KMgF 3 , KYF 4 :Rb, K 2 YF 5 , KLuF 4 , RbMgF 3 , KZnF 3 and BaTm 2 F 8 crystals. The first four crystals produce intrinsic cross-luminescence (CL) with a decay time of about 1.5 ns. Intrinsic CL was not observed for the other crystals. Emission spectra, results of decay time measurements, and estimates for the absolute light yield are presented.

Decay timeScintillationPhotoluminescenceAbsorption spectroscopyChemistryYield (chemistry)Inorganic chemistryGeneral EngineeringAnalytical chemistryEmission spectrumLuminescenceExcitationNuclear Tracks and Radiation Measurements
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THE SAN VITO WOODEN PULPIT FROM MUSEO DIOCESANO OF PALERMO, ITALY: MULTIDISCIPLINARY APPROACH AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES FOR DATING AND RESTORATION

2017

The aim of the present research is to investigate the constitutive materials and the execution techniques of San Vito wooden pulpit from Museo Diocesano of Palermo (Italy) and to provide helpful information to dating it in addition to technical, historical and artistic evaluations. The pulpit, attributed to unknown artist, belongs to the decorative arts and the most relevant feature is its double dating, in addition to the singular painting technique: it has a linear structure typical of XIXth century and three polychrome and gilded panels probably dated to the end of XVIIth century. This paper describes the application of analytical techniques (imaging diagnostics techniques, Scanning Elec…

Decorative artSEM-EDSWooden pulpitTempera and oil on woodWater gildingMuseo Diocesano of PalermoFT-IR SpectroscopyConservative restoration
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Negative U‐properties of the oxygen‐vacancy in ZnO

2006

It is shown that the intensity of the oxygen vacancy (VO) related emission in ZnO at 2.45 eV correlates to the concentration of the donor level E4. E4 is located 530 meV below the conduction band and attributed to the VO0/++ recharging. Deep level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) experiments with optical excitation locate the VO2+/+ level position 140 meV below the conduction band and give evidence for the “negative- U” properties of the oxygen vacancies in ZnO. (© 2006 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)

Deep-level transient spectroscopyChemistrychemistry.chemical_elementAtomic physicsCondensed Matter PhysicsOxygenConduction bandExcitationOxygen vacancyIntensity (physics)physica status solidi c
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Hydrated Layer Formation on Tricalcium and Dicalcium Silicate Surfaces: Experimental Study and Numerical Simulations

2001

In this paper, an original approach is used to study the calcium silicate hydrate (C−S−H) layer formation on the surface of grains of anhydrous silicate during tricalcium and dicalcium silicate hydration from the variation of the rate of hydration with lime concentration. The effects of C−S−H nucleation and growth on the curves for the degree of reaction against time have been separated in both experimental study of the rate of hydration in controlled conditions and numerical simulation of the growth of C−S−H on a surface from a particle aggregation model. The influence of the number of nuclei and of the different growth modes has been quantified.

Degree of reactionMaterials scienceNucleationMineralogySurfaces and Interfacesengineering.materialCondensed Matter PhysicsSilicatechemistry.chemical_compoundParticle aggregationchemistryChemical engineeringElectrochemistryAnhydrousengineeringGeneral Materials ScienceCalcium silicate hydrateLayer (electronics)SpectroscopyLimeLangmuir
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Preliminary studies about thermal degradation of edible oils through attenuated total reflectance mid-infrared spectrometry

2009

Abstract Degradation of edible oils during their heating process has been evaluated through the determination of cis -unsaturation and trans -fatty acids together with free fatty acids as a function of time and temperature heating. Two types of cooking oils, sunflower and seed (mixture of different seeds non-detailed), were heated at three different temperatures (147, 171 and 189 °C) during a total time of 1920 min (32 h) shared out in four sessions of 8 h each one, and samples were studied from their spectra obtained by Fourier transform infrared spectrometry using attenuated total reflectance measurements. A critical comparison between different multivariate calibration models built based…

Degree of unsaturationfood.ingredientChemistrySunflower oilAnalytical chemistryInfrared spectroscopyGeneral MedicineFood chemistrySunflowerAnalytical ChemistryfoodAttenuated total reflectionThermalDegradation (geology)Food ScienceFood Chemistry
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