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Direct measurement of NO<sub>3</sub> reactivity in a boreal forest

2017

Abstract. We present the first direct measurements of NO3 reactivity (or inverse lifetime, s−1) in the Finnish boreal forest. The data were obtained during the IBAIRN campaign (Influence of Biosphere-Atmosphere Interactions on the Reactive Nitrogen budget) which took place in Hyytiälä, Finland during the summer/autumn transition in September 2016. The NO3 reactivity was generally very high with a maximum value of 0.94 s−1 and displayed a strong diel variation with a campaign-averaged nighttime mean value of 0.11 s−1 compared to a daytime value of 0.04 s−1. The highest nighttime NO3-reactivity was accompanied by major depletion of canopy level ozone and was associated with strong temperature…

CanopyForest floorDaytimeOzone010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesReactive nitrogen04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesTrace gaschemistry.chemical_compoundchemistry13. Climate actionClimatology040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesReactivity (chemistry)Diel vertical migration0105 earth and related environmental sciences
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One My scale subsidence of carbonate sedimentary bodies and the viscosity of the lower crust

2004

Abstract The possibility of flow of the lower crust under the load produced by carbonate sedimentary accumulations is investigated through the example of the Paris basin during the Middle Jurassic (i.e. Bathonian). Depositional geometries, water depths and sedimentary environments have been estimated and correlated for 164 sites spread over a surface of 380 per 220 km for three successive periods lasting each less than 0.8 My. A signal of relative vertical displacement has been extracted from water-depth and sedimentary thickness. Data have then been interpolated to produce maps of velocity of vertical displacement, sedimentation rate, water depth, and water-depth variation between two peri…

Carbonate platformSubsidenceCrustSedimentationSedimentary depositional environmentchemistry.chemical_compoundGeophysicschemistryCarbonateSedimentary rockVertical displacementGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesJournal of Geodynamics
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La vulnerabilidad profesional femenina a la vuelta de la esquina. El caso del personal de administración y servicios de la Universitat de València

2013

En este artículo se describe la situación de un sector de la comunidad universitaria que, hasta hace muy poco tiempo, apenas había sido tratado desde la perspectiva de las desigualdades de género: el personal de administración y servicios (PAS). El análisis se centra en el período comprendido entre los años 2004 y 2011 y aborda los siguientes aspectos: la presentación de las características de la estructura por edad y sexo de la plantilla del personal de administración y servicios de la Universitat de València; y la exposición de las tendencias principales relativas a la distribución según regímenes contractuales y grupos profesionales de este colectivo, atendiendo a la segregación vertical…

Carrera profesionalSegregación vertical:CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO [UNESCO]GéneroUNESCO::CIENCIAS JURÍDICAS Y DERECHO
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True vertical validation in facial orthognathic surgery planning

2013

Objectives: To validate the effectiveness of the original standards of True Vertical (TV) Subnasal Line in orthognatic surgery planning. The present study evaluates the changes occurring in patients with skeletal Class II alterations programmed for orthognathic surgery with a view to improving their facial profile. Study design: We showed a series of black profiles (composed by a first control group of subjects with normal occlusion, and another two additional groups comprised patients before –Group 2- and after orthognatic surgical correction of Class II malocclusion -Group 3-) for three groups of observers (orthodontists, surgeons and laypeople). The facial images became black silhouettes…

Cephalometric analysismedicine.medical_treatmentFacial profileOrthognathic surgeryDentistryOdontologíaOrthodonticsOcclusionCephalometric analysismedicineGeneral DentistryOrthognathic surgeryClass IIbusiness.industryResearchSignificant differenceSurgical correction:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseCiencias de la saludSagittal planeFacial soft tissuemedicine.anatomical_structureUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSubnasale verticalMalocclusionbusinessFacial profile
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Wearing complete dental prostheses - Effects on perioral morphology.

2015

Background: To adequately perform rehabilitation of edentulous patients by a complete removable dental prosthesis (CRDP) is from basic interest to dentists to understand the morphologic changes caused by re-establishment of a physiologic jaw relationship. Anthropometric analyses of standardized frontal view and profile photographs may help elucidate such changes. Material and Methods: Photographs of 31 edentulous patients were compared in relaxed lip closure and after insertion of a CRDP in stable occlusion. 2232 anthropometric distances were raised. Eighteen anthropometric indices reflecting the perioral morphology and its integration in the vertical facial harmony were investigated. Resul…

Cephalometrymedicine.medical_treatmentDentistryOdontología030230 surgeryEsthetics Dental03 medical and health sciencesDental Prosthesis0302 clinical medicinemedicineLower face heightHumansJaw EdentulousGeneral DentistryNoseOrthodonticsVertical dimension of occlusionOral Medicine and Pathologybusiness.industryResearchDental prosthesisMandible030206 dentistryCraniometry:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]Ciencias de la saludChinLipstomatognathic diseasesmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyFaceUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASSurgeryDenturesbusinessMedicina oral, patologia oral y cirugia bucal
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Vertical and lateral drift corrections of scanning probe microscopy images

2010

A procedure is presented for image correction of scanning probe microscopy data that is distorted by linear thermal drift. The procedure is based on common ideas for drift correction, which the authors combine to a comprehensive step-by-step description of how to measure drift velocities in all three dimensions and how to correct the images using these velocities. The presented method does not require any knowledge about size or shape of the imaged structures. Thus, it is applicable to any type of scanning probe microscopy image, including images lacking periodic structures. Besides providing a simple, ready-to-use description of lateral and vertical drift correction, they derive all formul…

Chemistrybusiness.industryProcess Chemistry and Technologyscanning probe microscopyLinear driftLateral driftImage correction530Measure (mathematics)Surfaces Coatings and FilmsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsScanning probe microscopyOpticsVertical driftThermalMaterials ChemistryElectrical and Electronic EngineeringbusinessInstrumentationJournal of Vacuum Science & Technology B, Nanotechnology and Microelectronics: Materials, Processing, Measurement, and Phenomena
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Morphological parameters as predictors of successful correction of Class III malocclusion

2001

The aim of the study was to assess pre-treatment cephalometric parameters and measurements of the size of the apical bases as predictors of successful orthodontic correction of Class III malocclusions. Pre- and post-treatment lateral cephalograms and study models of 80 completed Class III subjects were examined to obtain 23 cephalometric parameters taken mainly from the analyses of McNamara and Schwarz, and to measure the size of the apical bases. Success of occlusal correction was evaluated as the percentage change of peer assessment rating score during treatment, which was used as the dependent variable in multivariate statistical analyses testing the predictive value of the parameters as…

ChinMultivariate analysisCephalometryDentistryOrthodonticsMandibleOrthodontics CorrectiveStatistics NonparametricDental ArchMaxillamedicineHumansCraniofacialChildRetrospective StudiesOrthodonticsbusiness.industryAge FactorsNonparametric statisticsMandibleVertical DimensionCraniometryPeer Review Health Caremedicine.diseaseModels DentalMalocclusion Angle Class IIITreatment OutcomeMaxillaMultivariate AnalysisTooth pathologyLinear ModelsMalocclusionbusinessToothFollow-Up StudiesForecastingThe European Journal of Orthodontics
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Technical efficiency and the vertical boundaries of the firm: theory and evidence

2013

This article provides a theoretical and empirical analysis of the relationship between firms’ technical efficiency and the vertical organization of production. Technical inefficiency is explicitly introduced as the source of firms’ heterogeneity in a Bertrand–Nash model of industry competition: the main prediction of the model is that the most efficient firms choose vertical integrated structures and the less-efficient ones choose disintegrated structures. The empirical part of the article rests on a stochastic frontier analysis (SFA) in a sample of about 400 Italian machine tool (MT) builders, and the result supports the prediction of the theoretical model.

Competition (economics)Economics and EconometricsStochastic frontier analysisbusiness.product_categoryEconomicsProduction (economics)Sample (statistics)businessInefficiencyVertical integrationIndustrial organizationMachine toolApplied Economics Letters
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Spatial Competition in Quality

2011

We develop a model of vertical innovation in which firms incur a market entry cost and position themselves in the quality space. Once established, firms compete monopolistically, selling to consumers with heterogeneous tastes for quality. We establish the general existence and conditional uniqueness of the pricing game in such vertically differentiated markets with a potentially large number of active firms. Turning to firms’ entry decisions, exogenously growing productivities induce firms to enter the market sequentially at the top end of the quality spectrum. We spell out the conditions under which the entry problem is replicated over time so that each new entrant improves incumbent quali…

Competition (economics)MicroeconomicsEntry costCommerceQuality spacemedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomicsPosition (finance)Quality (business)UniquenessVertical innovationmedia_commonSSRN Electronic Journal
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Vertical Integration due to Small Market Size and High Product Development and Integration Costs

2009

An independent software vendor (ISV) recovers the costs of software development and configuration through license fees. However, if the number of ISV's customers is limited, then either the license fees needed for recovering the software development investments may be too high (and hence the customer would prefer to develop the software internally), or the ISV's margin may have to be decreased. Given the costs of development and configuration, as well as the margins set by the ISVs, it is possible to estimate how many customers an ISV has to have in order to recover its costs. Furthermore, given a market of a specific size and the minimum number of ISV's customers, it is possible to assess …

Competition (economics)Softwarebusiness.industryOrder (exchange)New product developmentSoftware developmentContext (language use)businessLicenseVertical integrationIndustrial organization
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