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Effect of pH and nitrite concentration on nitrite oxidation rate

2011

The effect of pH and nitrite concentration on the activity of the nitrite oxidizing bacteria (NOB) in an activated sludge reactor has been determined by means of laboratory batch experiments based on respirometric techniques. The bacterial activity was measured at different pH and at different total nitrite concentrations (TNO 2). The experimental results showed that the nitrite oxidation rate (NOR) depends on the TNO 2 concentration independently of the free nitrous acid (FNA) concentration, so FNA cannot be considered as the real substrate for NOB. NOB were strongly affected by low pH values (no activity was detected at pH 6.5) but no inhibition was observed at high pH values (activity wa…

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An experimental analysis of self-Q-switching via stimulated Brillouin scattering in an ytterbium doped fiber laser

2013

An experimental study of self-Q-switching (SQS) in an ytterbium doped fiber laser (YDFL) arranged using a twin-core GTWave assembly is reported. The main mechanisms that initiate, amplify, and limit SQS pulses in amplitude are revealed to be stimulated Brillouin and Raman scattering (SBS/SRS) and Yb3+ amplified spontaneous emission. The parameters featuring SQS oscillation in terms of efficiency and stability of pulsing are found to be intra-cavity loss and feedback strength. An analysis of the YDFL SQS regime?s features?pulsing time series, optical and RF spectra, amplitude and timing jitter?is provided for the two experimental situations: (i) when SQS pulsing stochastically intermits with…

YtterbiumAmplified spontaneous emissionMaterials sciencePhysics and Astronomy (miscellaneous)business.industryOscillationchemistry.chemical_elementQ-switchingAmplitudeOpticschemistryBrillouin scatteringFiber laserAtomic physicsbusinessInstrumentationJitterLaser Physics Letters
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Coexistence of quasi-CW and SBS-boosted selfQ-switched pulsing in ytterbium-doped fiber laser with low Q-factor cavity

2020

We report the results of an experimental study of an ytterbium-doped fiber laser with low Q-factor cavity. We demonstrate that the laser operates in two randomly alternating sub-regimes, quasi-CW (QCW) and self-Q-switching (SQS), the latter ignited by stimulated Brillouin scattering (SBS). We show that probability of each sub-regime depends on pump power: QCW dominates slightly above the laser threshold while SQS pulsing prevails at higher pump powers. We also discuss the featuring details of QCW sub-regime and its role in instabilities (jittering) of SBS-boosted SQS pulsing as well as the statistical properties of the latter.

Ytterbiumoptical fiberMaterials sciencebusiness.industryDopingUNESCO::FÍSICAPhysics::Opticschemistry.chemical_elementQ-switched laserLaserAtomic and Molecular Physics and Opticslaw.inventionfiber laserchemistrylawBrillouin scattering:FÍSICA [UNESCO]Q factorFiber laserOptoelectronicsbusinessLaser threshold
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Effect of internal noise on the relaxation time of an yttria stabilized zirconia-based memristor

2022

The effects of temperature on the switching kinetics of an yttrium-stabilized zirconia-based memristor from a low-resistance state to a high-resistance state have been experimentally investigated. It was found that the memristor relaxation time depends on the temperature in a non-monotonous way, with a maximum observed at the temperature close to 55 °C. This nonmonotonic behavior is a signature of the noise-enhanced stability phenomenon observed in all physical and complex systems characterized by metastable states.

Yttria stabilized zirconiaMetastabilitySettore FIS/02 - Fisica Teorica Modelli E Metodi MatematiciGeneral MathematicsApplied MathematicsBeneficiary role of noiseGeneral Physics and AstronomyResistive switchingStatistical and Nonlinear PhysicsMemristorNoise induced stabilizationChaos, Solitons & Fractals
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Near-field control of optical bistability in a nanocavity

2009

Micro- and nanocavities allow for strong light confinement in very small volume [1]. They give opportunities for new experiments such as cavity quantum electrodynamics, waveguiding, light slowing or trapping…[2] The increase of the electromagnetic (EM) field in the cavity enhances the interaction between light and matter, resulting in the possible observation of nonlinear effects [3]. Several studies have recently been published on the observation and characterisation of nonlinear silicon cavities [4]. As a step further, we propose and demonstrate the feasibility of an innovative way to mechanically control the bistable operating regime of a nanovavity. Using a near-field tip, we switch the…

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Pulse timing effects in bulk Er/Yb codoped diode-pumped eyesafe lasers

2007

In this work, diode-pumping with appropriately modulated pulses is used to expose subtle input / output pulse-timing characteristics of Er3+ /Yb3+ systems, study their relation to laser efficiency and demonstrate some unique laser-pulse timing behavior. Er+3/Yb+3 codoped glass and YAG laser-host materials with similar concentrations (optimized for eyesafe emission in the 1.6-mum region) were studied in the same diode-pumped setup, in similar resonator configurations and analogous operating conditions.

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Protein S-nitrosylation: specificity and identification strategies in plants

2015

SPE Pôle IPM UB; International audience; The role of nitric oxide (NO) as a major regulator of plant physiological functions has become increasingly evident. To further improve our understanding of its role, within the last few years plant biologists have begun to embrace the exciting opportunity of investigating protein S-nitrosylation, a major reversible NO-dependent post-translational modification (PTM) targeting specific Cys residues and widely studied in animals. Thanks to the development of dedicated proteomic approaches, in particular the use of the biotin switch technique (BST) combined with mass spectrometry, hundreds of plant protein candidates for S-nitrosylation have been identi…

[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]Regulatornitric oxide;S-nitrosylation;post-translational modification;plant;signaling;biotin switcht echniqueplantComputational biologyReview ArticleBiologyBioinformaticsNitric Oxidelcsh:Chemistrybiotin switcht echniqueProtein S-nitrosylationpost-translational modifications[SDV.BV]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Vegetal BiologyFunctional studiesGeneral ChemistryS-NitrosylationPlantsS-nitrosylationStructure and functionChemistryBiotin switchpost-translational modificationlcsh:QD1-999Plant protein[SDE]Environmental SciencesBiotin Switch TechniqueIdentification (biology)signalingFrontiers in Chemistry
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Identification and functional characterization of S-nitrosated proteins from Klebsormidium nitens, a model alga to study plant adaptation to land

2022

The small gaseous molecule nitric oxide (NO) is well established as a major ubiquitous component of cell signalling. A key signalling mechanism mediating NO effects is S-nitrosation, a post-translational modification by which NO can impact the target protein activities, subcellular localizations, and capacities to form protein complexes. The identification of proteins targeted by NO is of major interest in order to elucidate NO functions. Interestingly, land plants lack NO synthase (NOS), which is the main enzyme for NO synthesis in metazoans, while a few algal species possess it, thus raising many interrogations. Therefore, we focused on the identification of S-nitrosated proteins during s…

algaebiotin switch[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]abiotic stressnitric oxideS-nitrosationmass spectrometry
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Identification and functional characterization of S-nitrosated proteins from Klebsormidium nitens in response to salt stress

2023

The small gaseous molecule nitric oxide (NO) is well established as a major ubiquitouscomponent of cell signalling. A key signalling mechanism mediating NO effects is Snitrosation, a post-translational modification by which NO can impact the target proteinactivities, subcellular localizations, and capacities to form protein complexes. The identificationof proteins targeted by NO is of major interest in order to elucidate NO functions. Interestingly,land plants lack NO synthase (NOS), which is the main enzyme for NO synthesis in metazoans,while a few algal species possess it, thus raising many interrogations. Therefore, we focused onthe identification of S-nitrosated proteins during salt str…

algaebiotin switch[SDV] Life Sciences [q-bio]abiotic stressnitric oxideS-nitrosationmass spectrometry
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Studies on high speed uplink packet access performance enhancements

2014

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