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Calcifying zooplankton standing stocks and in the North Pacific from the R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1712

2022

This dataset compiles the standing stocks (ind/m³), the integrated standing stocks (ind/m²) and the integrated CaCO3 standing stocks (mg/m²) for three groups of zooplanktonic calcifying organisms: pteropods, heteropods and foraminifers. The organisms were collected by oblique towing (Ø 0.5 m, 90 μm mesh size, SeaGear mechanical flowmeter) in the North Pacific between Hawaii and the Gulf of Alaska during the R/V Kilo Moana cruise KM1712 in August 2017. The sampling strategy was designed to capture an integrated sample of all foraminifers, pteropods and heteropods from juveniles to adults living throughout the upper water column. Pteropods and heteropods were quantified and shell diameter mea…

Pteropoda standard deviationDate Time of event 2RV Kilo MoanaForaminiferaLight microscopeLatitude of eventDate/Time of event 2Foraminifera calcium carbonate per areaPlankton netKM1712CalculatedpteropodsNorth PacificForaminifera standard deviationLeicaWater volumeStanding stocksEarth System Researchstandard deviationMechanical flowmeter SeaGearMechanical flowmeterSeaGearStation labelPteropoda calcium carbonate per areaZ16 AP0Carbonate productionLongitude of eventPterotracheoidea calcium carbonate per areawaterPterotracheoideaDate Time localfilteredDate/Time of eventCoccolithophoresPteropodaPteropoda calcium carbonate per area standard deviationPterotracheoidea standard deviationDEPTH waterLongitude of event 2Date/Time localEvent labelDate Time of eventWater volume filteredPterotracheoidea calcium carbonate per area standard deviationcalcium carbonate per areaLatitude of event 2Foraminifera calcium carbonate per area standard deviationDEPTHLight microscope Leica Z16 AP0Heteropods
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Cocharacters of group graded algebras and multiplicities bounded by one

2017

Let G be a finite group and A a G-graded algebra over a field F of characteristic zero. We characterize the (Formula presented.)-ideals (Formula presented.) of graded identities of A such that the multiplicities (Formula presented.) in the graded cocharacter of A are bounded by one. We do so by exhibiting a set of identities of the (Formula presented.)-ideal. As a consequence we characterize the varieties of G-graded algebras whose lattice of subvarieties is distributive.

Pure mathematics010103 numerical & computational mathematics01 natural sciencesGraded Lie algebraFiltered algebrasymbols.namesakeDifferential graded algebra0101 mathematicsAlgebra over a fieldMathematicsDiscrete mathematicsHilbert series and Hilbert polynomialFinite groupAlgebra and Number TheoryMathematics::Commutative AlgebraMathematics::Rings and Algebras010102 general mathematicsGraded ringPolynomial identitycocharactergraded polynomialSettore MAT/02 - AlgebraBounded functiongraded algebrasymbolsANÉIS E ÁLGEBRAS ASSOCIATIVOS
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Image enhancement in photoemission electron microscopy by means of imaging time-of-flight analysis

2004

Abstract Photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) is widely used in combination with synchrotron sources as a powerful tool to observe chemical and magnetic properties of metal and semiconductor surfaces. Presently, the resolution limit of these instruments using soft-X-ray excitation is limited to about 50 nm, because of the chromatic aberation of the electron optics used. Various sophisticated approaches have thus been reported for enhancing the spatial resolution in photoemission electron microscopy. This work demonstrates the use of a simple imaging energy filter based on electron time-of-flight (ToF) selection. The spatial resolution could be improved dramatically, even though the inst…

RadiationChemistrybusiness.industryInverse photoemission spectroscopyResolution (electron density)Scanning confocal electron microscopyCondensed Matter PhysicsAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPhotoemission electron microscopyOpticsElectron tomographyScanning transmission electron microscopyEnergy filtered transmission electron microscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopybusinessSpectroscopyJournal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena
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Accurate and precise lattice parameters by selected-area electron diffraction in the transmission electron microscope

2009

8 páginas, 6 figuras, 7 tablas.

Reflection high-energy electron diffractionChemistrybusiness.industryElectron diffraction lattice parameters elliptical distortion micaLattice parametersGEO/06 - MINERALOGIAGeophysicsOpticsElectron diffractionElectron diffractionGeochemistry and PetrologyMicaScanning transmission electron microscopyEnergy filtered transmission electron microscopySelected area diffractionHigh-resolution transmission electron microscopybusinessElectron diffraction; Elliptical distortion; Lattice parameters; MicaKikuchi lineElliptical distortionElectron backscatter diffraction
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Etude par spectroscopies de RMN 23Na, 31P et 1H : effets de la teneur en sel (NaCl) dans des matrices alimentaires

2008

The reduction of salt (NaCl) content in food has become a matter of public health. However, the multiple functions of salt in food make the reduction of its content difficult. The aim of this work was to demonstrate the applicability of NMR innovative techniques in order to characterise the mobility of sodium ions (distinction between ‘free’ and ‘bound’ sodium), to bring a better understanding of the role of salt in the organisation of the food matrix (in particular phosphorous molecules in dairy systems) and to study impact of salt on the mobility of aroma compounds. In a first step, the 23Na NMR study of iota-carrageenan gels validated the quantification of total sodium (Single-Quantum, S…

SEMI-HARD CHEESEDOUBLE QUANTUM FILTERED(DQF)[SPI.GPROC] Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process Engineering[SDV.IDA] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineering31PDAIRY GELSNMRCROSS-POLARISATION AT MAGIC ANGLE SPINNING(CP-MAS)1H DOSY23Na[SDV.IDA]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Food engineeringIOTA-CARRAGEENAN[SPI.GPROC]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Chemical and Process EngineeringBOUND SODIUM IONSDISTRIBUTION OF PHOSPHORUS COMPOUNDS
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Job shop scheduling by a parallel approach

1993

The paper deals with a parallel approach to job shop scheduling by a branch and bound methodology using the lower bound proposed by Ashour and Hiremath. The optimal solution is achieved by an iterative-reductive strategy. At each iteration the algorithm investigates the conflict intervals and it selects a subset of the possible solutions. The makespan value, achieved by the parallel processes, gives the upper limit for the admissible lower bound of the intermediate solutions. Furthermore the best makespan reached by each iteration is reused as a filter to reduce the complexity of the next iteration. The computation is speeded up by a parallel implementation, giving the possibility of distri…

Settore SECS-S/06 -Metodi Mat. dell'Economia e d. Scienze Attuariali e Finanz.filtered branch and boundJob shop schedulingparallel approach
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An Operator Theoretical Approach to Enveloping ϕ* - and C* - Algebras of Melrose Algebras of Totally Characteristic Pseudodifferential Operators

1998

Let X be a compact manifold with boundary. It will be shown (Theorem 3.4) that the small Melrose algebra A≔ ϕb,cl (χ,bΩ1/2) (cf. [22], [23]) of classical, totally characteristic pseudodifferential operators carries no topology such that it is a topological algebra with an open group of invertible elements, in particular, the algebra A cannot be spectrally invariant in any C* – algebra. On the other hand, the symbolic structure of A can be extended continuously to the C* – algebra B generated by A as a subalgebra of ζ(σbL2(χ, bΩ1/2)) by a generalization of a method of Gohberg and Krupnik. Furthermore, A is densely embedded in a Frechet algebra A ⊆ B which is a ϕ* – algebra in the sense of Gr…

Symmetric algebraDiscrete mathematicsFiltered algebraPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsDifferential graded algebraSubalgebraAlgebra representationDivision algebraCellular algebraUniversal enveloping algebraMathematicsMathematische Nachrichten
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On the projectives of a group algebra

1980

Symmetric algebraFiltered algebraPure mathematicsGeneral MathematicsDifferential graded algebraDivision algebraCellular algebraUniversal enveloping algebraGroup algebraCentral simple algebraMathematicsMathematische Zeitschrift
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Hom-Lie quadratic and Pinczon Algebras

2017

ABSTRACTPresenting the structure equation of a hom-Lie algebra 𝔤, as the vanishing of the self commutator of a coderivation of some associative comultiplication, we define up to homotopy hom-Lie algebras, which yields the general hom-Lie algebra cohomology with value in a module. If the hom-Lie algebra is quadratic, using the Pinczon bracket on skew symmetric multilinear forms on 𝔤, we express this theory in the space of forms. If the hom-Lie algebra is symmetric, it is possible to associate to each module a quadratic hom-Lie algebra and describe the cohomology with value in the module.

[ MATH ] Mathematics [math]Universal enveloping algebra01 natural sciencesCohomologyFiltered algebraQuadratic algebraMathematics::Category Theory0103 physical sciences[MATH]Mathematics [math]0101 mathematicsMSC: 17A45 17B56 17D99 55N20ComputingMilieux_MISCELLANEOUSMathematicsSymmetric algebraAlgebra and Number TheoryQuadratic algebrasMathematics::Rings and Algebras010102 general mathematicsUp to homotopy algebras16. Peace & justiceLie conformal algebraHom-Lie algebrasAlgebraDivision algebraAlgebra representationPhysics::Accelerator PhysicsCellular algebra010307 mathematical physics
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Ibuprofen degradation using a Co-doped carbon matrix derived from peat as a peroxymonosulphate activator

2021

The wider presence of pharmaceuticals and personal care products in nature is a major cause for concern in society. Among pharmaceuticals, the anti-inflammatory drug ibuprofen has commonly been found in aquatic and soil environments. We produced a Co-doped carbon matrix (Co-P 850) through the carbonization of Co2+ saturated peat and used it as a peroxymonosulphate activator to aid ibuprofen degradation. The properties of Co-P 850 were analysed using field emission scanning electron microscopy, energy filtered transmission electron microscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. The characterization results showed that Co/Fe oxides were generated and tightly embedded into the carbon matrix …

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