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Tidal gravity observations at Mt. Etna and Stromboli: Results concerning the modeled and observed tidal factors

2009

Continuous gravity observations performed in the last few years, both at Mt. Etna and Stromboli, have prompted the need to improve the tidal analysis in order to acquire the best corrected data for the detection of volcano related signals. On Mt. Etna, the sites are very close to each other and the expected tidal factor differences are negligible. It is thus useful to unify the tidal analysis results of the different data sets in a unique tidal model. This tidal model, which can be independently confirmed by a modeling of the tidal parameters based on the elastic response of the Earth to tidal forces and the computation of the ocean tides effects on gravity, is very useful for the precise t…

Gravity (chemistry)geographygeography.geographical_feature_categorylcsh:QC801-809Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic AstrophysicsGeophysicslcsh:QC851-999GeodesyPhysics::GeophysicsTidal gravity modelslcsh:Geophysics. Cosmic physicsGeophysicsTidal ModelVolcanoTidal loadingTidal forceOcean tidelcsh:Meteorology. ClimatologyAstrophysics::Earth and Planetary AstrophysicsSensitivity (control systems)Tidal gravity models - Mt.Etna - La Coste and Romberg gravimeters - tidal loadingAstrophysics::Galaxy AstrophysicsGeology
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Cover Feature: New Approach to 1,4-Benzoxazin-3-ones by Electrochemical C−H Amination (Chem. Eur. J. 50/2017)

2017

Green chemistryFeature (computer vision)ChemistryOrganic ChemistryCover (algebra)General ChemistryElectrochemistryCombinatorial chemistryCatalysisAminationChemistry - A European Journal
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Cover Feature: Direct Metal‐ and Reagent‐Free Sulfonylation of Phenols with Sodium Sulfinates by Electrosynthesis (Chem. Eur. J. 28/2019)

2019

Green chemistrySodiumOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryElectrochemistryElectrosynthesisCatalysisMetalchemistryFeature (computer vision)visual_artReagentvisual_art.visual_art_mediumOrganic chemistryCover (algebra)Chemistry – A European Journal
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High emissions of greenhouse gases from grasslands on peat and other organic soils

2016

Drainage has turned peatlands from a carbon sink into one of the world's largest greenhouse gas (GHG) sources from cultivated soils. We analyzed a unique data set (12 peatlands, 48 sites and 122 annual budgets) of mainly unpublished GHG emissions from grasslands on bog and fen peat as well as other soils rich in soil organic carbon (SOC) in Germany. Emissions and environmental variables were measured with identical methods. Site-averaged GHG budgets were surprisingly variable (29.2 ± 17.4 t CO2 -eq. ha-1  yr-1 ) and partially higher than all published data and the IPCC default emission factors for GHG inventories. Generally, CO2 (27.7 ± 17.3 t CO2  ha-1  yr-1 ) dominated the GHG budget. Nit…

Greenhouse EffectPeat010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesNitrous OxideAtmospheric sciences01 natural sciencesSoilGermanyEnvironmental ChemistryBog0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal and Planetary ChangeTopsoilgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEcologyCarbon sink04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesSoil carbonCarbon DioxideGrasslandGreenhouse gasSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceKyoto ProtocolGasesMethaneGlobal Change Biology
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New Error Measures to Evaluate Features on Three-Dimensional Scenes

2011

In this paper new error measures to evaluate image features in three-dimensional scenes are proposed and reviewed. The proposed error measures are designed to take into account feature shapes, and ground truth data can be easily estimated. As other approaches, they are not error-free and a quantitative evaluation is given according to the number of wrong matches and mismatches in order to assess their validity

Ground truthFeature Detector Feature Descriptor Overlap Error Epipolar Geometry Feature Matching and ComparisonSettore INF/01 - InformaticaFeature (computer vision)business.industryEpipolar geometryFeature descriptorPattern recognitionArtificial intelligencebusinessFeature matchingMathematics
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Geoacoustic Inversion with Drifting Buoys: Enverse 1997–98 Experiments (Marettimo Is.)

2000

Acoustic buoys were developed to allow the rapid determination of range-dependent bottom properties in a shallow water environment from the inversion of propagation measurements. The main features of the buoys are the large dynamic range, digital signal conditioning unit, global positioning system receiver and reliable radio data link. The buoys drift away from a broadband source receiving its pings at known positions. Single hydrophone, matched waveform, inversion techniques are applied to the received signals to invert for geoacoustic parameters. Eight prototypes were tested over the southern continental shelf off the island of Marettimo (Sicily) during the EnVerse 97 sea trials. Calibrat…

Ground truthWaves and shallow watergeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryHydrophoneContinental shelfAcousticsSea trialDigital signal conditioningWaveformInversion (meteorology)GeodesyGeology
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Texture analysis for infarcted myocardium detection on delayed enhancement MRI

2017

Detection of infarcted myocardium in the left ventricle is achieved with delayed enhancement magnetic resonance imaging (DE-MRI). However, manual segmentation is tedious and prone to variability. We studied three texture analysis methods (run-length matrix, co-occurrence matrix, and autoregressive model) in combination with histogram features to characterize the infarcted myocardium. We evaluated 10 patients with chronic infarction to select the most discriminative features and to train a support vector machine (SVM) classifier. The classifier model was then used to segment five human hearts from the STACOM DE-MRI challenge at MICCAI 2012. The Dice coefficient was used to compare the segmen…

Ground truthmedicine.diagnostic_testComputer sciencebusiness.industryFeature extractionPattern recognitionMagnetic resonance imagingImage segmentation030218 nuclear medicine & medical imagingSupport vector machine03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDiscriminative modelHistogrammedicineSegmentationArtificial intelligencebusiness030217 neurology & neurosurgery2017 IEEE 14th International Symposium on Biomedical Imaging (ISBI 2017)
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Oriental facial features, growth impairment, mental retardation, hypotonia, severe scoliosis, and precocious thelarche in females.

2007

Kabuki's syndrome (KS), or Niikawa -Kuroki's syndrome, is a sporadic multiple congenital anomaly/mental retardation syndrome of unknown etiology. The clinical findings include a peculiar facial dysmorphism (oriental look), developmental delay, growth impairment, hypotonia, scoliosis, persistent fetal fingertip pads, overweight or obesity, hypodontia, heart defects, cleft palate and a variety of other structural defects. KS can present with a wide phenotypical and clinical spectrum that often makes diagnosis difficult.

Growth deficiencyOriental facial features
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New knowledge on the Monte Conca gypsum karst system (Central-western Sicily, Italy)

2011

The Monte Conca karst system is located in Central-Western Sicily, where Messinian evaporites are widespread. Here, the evaporites lie on lower Messinian-middle Serravallian clayey-marly-sandy deposits and are overlain locally by Pliocene marly limestones. These successions are affected by E-W, and to a lesser degree N-S and NW-SE, high-angle faults that have also produced lateral contacts between the gypsum units and the clayey-marly deposits. The cave passages reachaltogether about 2.4 km in lengthand 130 m in depth, and the system consists of a sink cave, a resurgence and a relict resurgence. At large scale it is characterized by superimposed levels of sub-horizontal galleries connected …

Gypsum karst system speleogenesis Monte Conca Sicilygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEvaporiteLandformSettore GEO/04 - Geografia Fisica E GeomorfologiaEcological successionKarstDebrisSink (geography)PaleontologyCaveAlluviumGeomorphologyGeologyEarth-Surface ProcessesActa Carsologica
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On the relation between present and future tense in Lithuanian: Preliminary considerations in the domain of non-deictic tense use

2021

The article examines non-deictic uses of present and future tense in Lithuanian. Narrative use, in which reference intervals match with singular events, is distinguished from suspended propositions characterized by lack of such reference intervals (habitual, dispositional and circumstantial modal, and conditional meanings). Present tense is frequently involved in both usage domains, while the future is rare in narrative use, but overlaps with present tense in certain types of suspended propositions. Moreover, its temporal-deictic use is inherently associated with suspended propositions and “linked” to them via epistemic implicatures. This, in contrast to the present, makes the future more l…

H1-99nonpast-domainPhilosophy. Psychology. Religionnarrative presentSlavicPresent tenseP1-1091LithuanianDeixisCircumstantial evidencelanguage.human_languageLinguisticsnon-deictic tense useSocial sciences (General)Future tenseFeature (linguistics)LithuanianBlanguagesuspended propositionsNarrativeSlavic languagesPsychologyPhilology. LinguisticsVilnius University Open Series
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