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Separation of atomic and molecular ions by ion mobility with an RF carpet

2021

Gas-filled stopping cells are used at accelerator laboratories for the thermalization of high-energy radioactive ion beams. Common challenges of many stopping cells are a high molecular background of extracted ions and limitations of extraction efficiency due to space-charge effects. At the FRS Ion Catcher at GSI, a new technique for removal of ionized molecules prior to their extraction out of the stopping cell has been developed. This technique utilizes the RF carpet for the separation of atomic ions from molecular contaminant ions through their difference in ion mobility. Results from the successful implementation and test during an experiment with a 600~MeV/u $^{124}$Xe primary beam are…

low-energy RIBPhysics - Instrumentation and DetectorsOrders of magnitude (temperature)beam purificationFOS: Physical sciences010402 general chemistrynucl-ex01 natural sciences530Ionmenetelmätion mobilityIonizationMoleculeddc:530Physical and Theoretical ChemistryfysiikkaNuclear Experiment (nucl-ex)Nuclear ExperimentInstrumentationphysics.ins-detSpectroscopyIon transporterRange (particle radiation)ionitChemistry010401 analytical chemistryExtraction (chemistry)gas cellpuhdistusInstrumentation and Detectors (physics.ins-det)Condensed Matter Physics0104 chemical sciencesmolecular contaminationBeamlinespace chargeAtomic physicserottaminen (tekniikka)epäpuhtaudet
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Three-dimensional bimetallic octacyanidometalates $[M^{IV}{(\mu-CN)_{4}Mn^{II}(H_{2}O)_2}_2 \cdot 4H_{2}O]_{n}$ (M=Nb,Mo,W) : synthesis, single-cryst…

2008

Abstract We report the synthesis, the single-crystal X-ray crystallographic structures and the magnetic properties of three new isostructural cyanido-bridged networks: [M IV {(μ-CN) 4 Mn II (H 2 O) 2 } 2 ·4H 2 O] n [M IV  = Nb IV ( 1 ), Mo IV ( 2 ), W IV ( 3 )]. For compound 1 , the magnetic properties reveal a ferrimagnetic phase below 50 K. In contrast, compounds 2 and 3 show a paramagnetic behaviour with no magnetic ordering down to 2 K. The only electronic difference between the two kinds of compounds is the presence of two paired electrons on Mo IV ( 2 ) and W IV ( 3 ) (d 2 electronic configuration, S  = 0) with no possible exchange interactions with Mn II ions (d 5 electronic configur…

magnetic exchange interactionMagnetismGeneral Chemical Engineering010402 general chemistry01 natural sciencesMagnetizationParamagnetismcrystal structuresunpaired electronsstructure cristallineAntiferromagnetismIsostructural010405 organic chemistryChemistrymolecule-based magnetsGeneral Chemistrypont cyanure3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesCrystallographycyanido bridgeUnpaired electronoctacyanométallatesoctacyanidometalatesCurie temperatureinteraction d'échange magnétiqueelectronscélibatairesaimants à précurseurs moléculairesMolecule-based magnets
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Analysis of the effects of magnetic field on the induced stress in drilled plates

2013

Abstract A drilled plate of ferromagnetic material suitably coupled by coils of enameled copper wire fed by a DC power supply to 30 V is considered in this paper. It is analyzed with finite element and later experiments are performed to validate the obtained results. After polishing the plate, two strain gauges for measuring the deformation along the x axis and along the z axis are installed. The values of strain are 5 μm/m in z direction and −2 μm/m in x direction. The experimental–numerical comparison shows that the laboratory results are lower than numerical, while signs and orders of magnitude are the same. It is concluded that the results of the FEM analysis can be considered acceptabl…

magnetic induction drilled plates induced stress induced strain magnetoelastic behaviour.Materials scienceOrders of magnitude (temperature)PolishingDrilled platesStress (mechanics)Magnetic inductionSettore ING-IND/14 - Progettazione Meccanica E Costruzione Di MacchineMaterials Science(all)Modelling and SimulationGeneral Materials ScienceComposite materialStrain gaugebusiness.industryPlane (geometry)Magnetoelastic behaviorMechanical EngineeringApplied MathematicsStructural engineeringCondensed Matter PhysicsFinite element methodMagnetic fieldInduced stressInduced strainMechanics of MaterialsModeling and SimulationDeformation (engineering)businessInternational Journal of Solids and Structures
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The “Seili-index” For The Prediction of Chlorophyll-α Levels In The Archipelago Sea of The Northern Baltic Sea, Southwest Finland

2021

AbstractTo build a forecasting tool for the state of eutrophication in the Archipelago Sea, we fitted a Generalized Additive Mixed Model (GAMM) to marine environmental monitoring data, which were collected over the years 2011–2019 by an automated profiling buoy at the Seili ODAS-station. The resulting “Seili-index” can be used to predict the chlorophyll-α (chl-a) concentration in the seawater a number of days ahead by using the temperature forecast as a covariate. An array of test predictions with two separate models on the 2019 data set showed that the index is adept at predicting the amount of chl-a especially in the upper water layer. The visualization with 10 days of chl-a level predict…

mallintaminenklorofylliIndex (economics)ympäristövaikutuksetcyanobacteriachemistry.chemical_compoundwindchlorophyllsyanobakteeritGeneral Environmental Sciencevesistötgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryrehevöityminentemperatureGeneralized Additive Mixed Model (GAMM)ennusteetprofling buoymerivesiOceanographyBaltic seachemistryympäristövaikutuksetSaaristomeriChlorophyllArchipelagoennustettavuuslämpötilamallit (mallintaminen)meret
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Numerical simulation of low temperature thermal conductance of corrugated nanofibers

2010

mallintaminenthermal conductancenanokuidutcorrugationfinite element methodnanomateriaalitnanotekniikkalow temperaturetietotekniikkanumerical simulationlämmön johtuminenphonon transport1D-mallinnusnanofiber
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A Review of Biosensors for Non-Invasive Diabetes Monitoring and Screening in Human Exhaled Breath

2019

Exhaled breath acetone has been identified as a diabetes biomarker for non-invasive diagnosis. Its detection using biosensors features has many advantages over the conventional means. This paper reviews the recent literature on the detection of exhaled breath acetone and acetone vapor of diabetic interest. The biosensors have been classified based on their transduction methods. The performance characteristics of the biosensors have been explored for comparison. The future trends are also highlighted.

mass sensitive sensorsmedicine.medical_specialtyGeneral Computer Sciencemacromolecular substances02 engineering and technology01 natural sciencesDiabetes monitoringmedicineGeneral Materials ScienceBreath acetoneIntensive care medicineoperational temperatureelectrochemical biosensorsfuture trendsmicrowave biosensors optical biosensorsbusiness.industry010401 analytical chemistryNon invasivetechnology industry and agricultureGeneral Engineering021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesBiomarkerlcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering0210 nano-technologybusinesslcsh:TK1-9971BiosensorIEEE Access
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8.4GHz VLBI observations of SN2004et in NGC6946

2007

We report on 8.4GHz Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) observations of the type II-P supernova SN2004et in the spiral galaxy NGC 6946, made on 20 February 2005 (151 days after explosion). The Very Large Array (VLA) flux density was 1.23$\pm$0.07 mJy, corresponding to an isotropic luminosity at 8.4GHz of (4.45$\pm$0.3)$\times10^{25}$ erg s$^{-1}$ Hz$^{-1}$ and a brightness temperature of (1.3$\pm$0.3)$\times10^{8}$ K. We also provide an improved source position, accurate to about 0.5 mas in each coordinate. The VLBI image shows a clear asymmetry. From model fitting of the size of the radio emission, we estimate a minimum expansion velocity of 15,700$\pm$2,000 km s$^{-1}$. This velocity…

media_common.quotation_subjectFOS: Physical sciencesIndividualAstrophysicsUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICAAstrophysicsAsymmetryLuminositylaw.inventionlawVery-long-baseline interferometryNGC 6946media_commonPhysicsSpiral galaxyImage (category theory)Astrophysics (astro-ph)Astronomy and AstrophysicsGalaxiesStars:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogonia [UNESCO]SynchrotronSupernovaRadio continuumSupernovaeSpace and Planetary ScienceBrightness temperatureGalaxies ; Individual ; NGC 6946 ; Radio continuum ; Stars ; Supernovae ; SN 2004etUNESCO::ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA::Cosmología y cosmogoniaSN 2004et:ASTRONOMÍA Y ASTROFÍSICA [UNESCO]
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Exclusion of Saccharomyces kudriavzevii from a wine model system mediated by Saccharomyces cerevisiae.

2010

This study investigated the competition and potential hybrid generation between the species Saccharomyces cerevisiae and S. kudriavzevii in a wine-model environment. Our main goal was to understand why S. kudriavzevii has not been found in wine fermentations whilst their hybrids are present. Auxotrophic mutants (Ura(-) and Lys(-)) were used to favour the selection of hybrids and to specifically differentiate the two species in mixed fermentations carried out at different temperatures (17 °C, 24 °C and 31 °C). Both yeasts showed a reduction in their maximum specific growth rates in mixed fermentations, indicating a clear antagonistic effect between the two microorganisms. Temperature played …

media_common.quotation_subjectPopulationSaccharomyces cerevisiaeBioengineeringWineApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBiochemistrySaccharomycesCompetition (biology)SaccharomycesBotanyAntibiosisGeneticsFood scienceSelection Geneticeducationmedia_commonWineFermentation in winemakingRecombination Geneticeducation.field_of_studybiologyEthanolTemperaturefood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationGrowth InhibitorsFermentationFermentationSaccharomyces kudriavzeviiBiotechnologyYeast (Chichester, England)
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Data from: Behavioural responses of Atlantic cod to sea temperature changes

2016

Understanding responses of marine species to temperature variability is essential to predict impacts of future climate change in the oceans. Most ectotherms are expected to adjust their behavior to avoid extreme temperatures and minimize acute changes in body temperature. However, measuring such behavioral plasticity in the wild is challenging. Combining 4 years of telemetry-derived behavioral data on juvenile and adult (30–80 cm) Atlantic cod (Gadus morhua), and in situ ocean temperature measurements, we found a significant effect of sea temperature on cod depth use and activity level in coastal Skagerrak. During summer, cod were found in deeper waters when sea surface temperature increase…

medicine and health caresea surface temperatureAtlantic codLife SciencesMedicinediel vertical migration
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Data from: Rapid adaptation to high temperatures in Chironomus riparius

2018

Effects of seasonal or daily temperature variation on fitness and physiology of ectothermic organisms and their ways to cope with such variations have been widely studied. However, the way multivoltines organisms cope with temperature variations from a generation to another is still not well understood and complex to identify. The aim of this study is to investigate whether the multivoltine midge Chironomus riparius Meigen (1803) responds mainly via acclimation as predicted by current theories, or if rapid genetic adaptation is involved. To investigate this issue, a common garden approach has been applied. A mix of larvae from five European populations was raised in the laboratory at three …

medicine and health caretemperature adaptationChironomus ripariusMedicinedevelopmental temperatureLife sciences
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