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U–Pb SIMS dating of synkinematic granites: timing of core-complex formation in the northern Anatolide belt of western Turkey

2005

Secondary ion mass spectrometry (SIMS) U–Th–Pb dating of magmatic zircon from the synkinematic Egrigoz and Koyunoba granites and a leucogranite dyke dates core-complex formation in the northern Anatolide belt of western Turkey at 24–19 Ma. The granites intrude into the footwall of the Simav detachment and are strongly elongated in the NNE direction parallel to tectonic transport on the detachment. Although large parts of the granites are undeformed, localized mylonitic to ultramylonitic deformation occurs directly beneath the Simav detachment and preserves evidence of progressive deformation from ductile to brittle conditions. Oscillatory zoned rims of long-prismatic zircon from the Egrigoz…

Igneous rockLeucograniteMetamorphic core complexPlutonengineeringGeochemistryGeologyengineering.materialPaleogeneGeologyBiotiteMyloniteZirconJournal of the Geological Society
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The evolution of the southern Menderes Massif in SW Turkey as revealed by zircon dating

1999

This geochronological study concentrates on the evolution of the southern part of the Menderes Massif, a metamorphic core complex in W Turkey, by dating single zircons with the Pb–Pb evaporation and the U–Pb methods. We have analysed zircons from granitic augen gneisses of the core as well as from quartzites of the metasedimentary envelope. Zircons from the granitic core gneisses are euhedral with typical igneous morphologies. The single zircon ages of these gneisses indicate a time span for magmatic activity from 520 to 570 Ma with a major event at about 550 Ma. Some gneisses contain older zircons of c. 660 Ma which are interpreted as inherited grains. Zircons from the quartzites are detri…

Igneous rockgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryProterozoicMetamorphic core complexMetamorphic rockGeochemistryGeologyMassifAugenGeologyGneissZirconJournal of the Geological Society
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Intrinsic Hardy–Orlicz spaces of conformal mappings

2014

We define a new type of Hardy-Orlicz spaces of conformal mappings on the unit disk where in place of the value |f(x)| we consider the intrinsic path distance between f(x) and f(0) in the image domain. We show that if the Orlicz function is doubling then these two spaces are actually the same, and we give an example when the intrinsic Hardy-Orlicz space is strictly smaller.

Image domainPure mathematicsMathematics::Functional AnalysisMathematics - Complex VariablesmathematicsGeneral Mathematicsta111Mathematics::Classical Analysis and ODEsconforma mappingsConformal mapFunction (mathematics)Type (model theory)Space (mathematics)Path distanceUnit diskHardy–Orlicz spacesFOS: MathematicsComplex Variables (math.CV)30C35 (Primary) 30H10 (Secondary)Value (mathematics)MathematicsBulletin of the London Mathematical Society
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Low Complexity Image Compression using Pruned 8-point DCT Approximation in Wireless Visual Sensor Networks

2017

International audience; Since the transmission of the uncompressed image in the context of wireless visual sensor networks (WVSNs) consumes less energy than transmitting the compressed image, developing energy-aware compression algorithms are mandatory to extend the camera node's lifetime and thereby the whole network lifetime. The present paper studies a low-complexity image compression algorithm in the context of WVSNs. This algorithm consists of applying a pruning approach on a DCT approximation transform. The scheme is investigated in terms of computation cycles, processing time, energy consumption and image quality. Experimental works are conducted using the Atmel Atmega128 processor o…

Image qualityComputer scienceReal-time computingTransform02 engineering and technology[MATH] Mathematics [math]low-complexity algorithmspruned 8-point DCT0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDiscrete cosine transform[MATH]Mathematics [math]CosineTransform codingapproximate DCTenergy conservation020208 electrical & electronic engineeringEnergy consumptionpruning approach[SPI.TRON] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Electronicsimage compression[SPI.TRON]Engineering Sciences [physics]/ElectronicsUncompressed videoWVSNsDiscrete020201 artificial intelligence & image processingWireless sensor networkData compressionImage compression
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Image Segmentation by Deep Community Detection Approach

2017

International audience; To address the problem of segmenting an image into homogeneous communities this paper proposes an efficient algorithm to detect deep communities in the image by maximizing at each stage a new centrality measure, called the local Fiedler vector centrality (LFVC). This measure is associated with the sensitivity of algebraic connectivity to node removals. We show that a greedy node removal strategy, based on iterative maximization of LFVC, has bounded performance loss relative to the optimal, but intractable, combinatorial batch removal strategy. A remarkable feature of this method is the ability to segments the image automatically into homogeneous regions by maximizing…

Image segmentationAlgebraic connectivitybusiness.industrySegmentation-based object categorizationComputer scienceNode (networking)Complex networksScale-space segmentationLocal Fiedler vector centrality020206 networking & telecommunicationsPattern recognition02 engineering and technologyImage segmentation[INFO.INFO-NI]Computer Science [cs]/Networking and Internet Architecture [cs.NI]Removal strategyFeature (computer vision)0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringDeep community detection020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSegmentationArtificial intelligencebusinessCentrality
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Approaches to find complementary separation conditions for resolving complex mixtures by high-performance liquid chromatography

2012

Chromatographic problems are usually addressed trying to find out a single experimental condition aimed to resolve all compounds in the sample. However, very often, the chromatographic system is not able to provide full resolution. When a separation fails, the usual choice is introducing a drastic change in the chromatographic system (e.g. column, solvent, pH). There are, however, other possibilities that take advantage of the gathered information in the failed separation, without the need of new experiments, based on the concept of complementary separations (e.g. isocratic mobile phases, gradients, columns, chromatographic modes). One separation condition will focus on the resolution of so…

ImaginationChemical substanceChromatographyModels GeneticChemistrymedia_common.quotation_subjectSample (material)ComputationOrganic ChemistryGeneral MedicineAlkaliesComplex MixturesBiochemistryColumn (database)Analytical ChemistrySearch engineModels ChemicalFocus (optics)AcidsAlgorithmsChromatography High Pressure LiquidReliability (statistics)media_commonJournal of Chromatography A
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Determination of two-dimensional zero-magnetic-fieldI-Vexponent inBi2Sr2CaCu2O8+δ

2006

ImaginationThesaurus (information retrieval)Materials scienceChemical substanceCondensed matter physicsmedia_common.quotation_subjectExponentZero (complex analysis)Condensed Matter PhysicsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsMagnetic fieldmedia_commonPhysical Review B
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Nickel precursors based on diamagnetic and paramagnetic di(imine)pyridine ligands for magnetic materials: Synthesis, X-ray structures and magnetic st…

2018

International audience; Structural characterization and spectroscopic studies of the (2-acetyl-6-(1-TEMPO-imino)ethyl)pyridine (pat) and the 2,6-bis(1-TEMPO-imino)ethyl)pyridine (pbtMe) ligands are presented. Their electrochemical properties are also discussed. Two new nickel complexes, [NiII(dip)(CH3CN)(H2O)2](BF4)2 (1) (dip = 2,6-(di-iminepyridine)) and [NiII(pbtMe)(CH3CN)3](BF4)2 (2) have been characterized by X-ray diffraction. The reaction of 1 with the tetraethyl ammonium pentacyanopropenide salt (Et4N)(pcp) affords the new compound [NiII(pcp)(dip)(CH3CN)](pcp) (3) for which X-ray diffraction studies evidence an usual bridging μ2 coordination mode for the pentacyanopropenide anion, le…

Iminechemistry.chemical_element010402 general chemistryElectrochemistry01 natural sciencesIonInorganic ChemistryParamagnetismchemistry.chemical_compoundMagnetic interactions[CHIM.ANAL]Chemical Sciences/Analytical chemistryPyridineMaterials ChemistryAntiferromagnetism[CHIM]Chemical SciencesCoordination polymerPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryNickel complexes010405 organic chemistryChemistry[CHIM.MATE]Chemical Sciences/Material chemistryDi(imine)pyridine ligands0104 chemical sciencesNickelCrystallographyDiamagnetism
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Influence of ligand density on the properties of metal-chelate affinity supports.

1993

A new procedure has been developed to immobilize iminodiacetic acid (IDA) onto the surface of silica supports, such as LiChrospher Si-1000 and 1.5-microns nonporous silica, for use in high-performance immobilized metal affinity chromatography (HPIMAC) of proteins. This IDA immobilization method has been achieved through the synthesis of a new silylation reagent, 1-(iminodiacetic acid di-tert-butylester)-3-glycidoxy-propyltrimethoxysilane (IDA-silane). Various modified silicas of different ligand densities have been prepared by using mixtures between 1 and 100% of the IDA-silane diluted with the corresponding 3-glycidoxy-propyltrimethoxysilane (GLYMO-silane). Frontal analysis was used with t…

Iminodiacetic acidInorganic chemistryBiophysicsLigandsBiochemistryChromatography AffinityCoordination complexMetalchemistry.chemical_compoundAdsorptionAffinity chromatographyConcanavalin AChelationMolecular BiologyChelating Agentschemistry.chemical_classificationChromatographyChemistryLigandImino AcidsProteinsCell BiologySilicon DioxideEvaluation Studies as Topicvisual_artReagentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumMuramidaseAdsorptionCopperAnalytical biochemistry
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Complement genetics: biological implications of polymorphisms and deficiencies

1999

Abstract Complement (C) proteins form a highly complex and important humoral host immune defence system. A recent meeting**The VII Complement Genetics Workshop and Conference was held at Mainz, Germany, on 21–23 May 1998. addressed the role of genetic studies of C components and its regulators with respect to evolution, function and human disease.

Immune defenceGeneticsHuman diseaseImmunologyBiologyFunction (biology)Complement (complexity)Immunology Today
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