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Supporting data of: Hydrography and food distribution during a tidal cycle above a cold-water coral mound

2022

This file contains the raw data and data analyses scripts to: Hydrography and food distribution during a tidal cycle above a cold-water coral mound Evert de Froe, Sandra R. Maier, Henriette G. Horn, George A. Wolff, Sabena Blackbird, Christian Mohn, Mads Schultz, Anna-Selma van der Kaaden, Chiu H. Cheng, Evi Wubben, Britt van Haastregt, Eva Friis Moller, Marc Lavaleye, Karline Soetaert, Gert-Jan Reichart, Dick van Oevelen. Deep Sea Research Part I: Oceanographic Research Papers, 2022, ISSN 0967-0637, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.dsr.2022.103854. Abstract: Cold-water corals (CWCs) are important ecosystem engineers in the deep sea that provide habitat for numerous species and can form large cora…

Particulate organic matterBusiness Manager projecten Midden-NoordBenthic-pelagic couplingCold-water coralsInternal wavesBusiness Manager projects Mid-NorthDiurnal tidal cycleOrganic matter transport
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Assessment of the fundamental flexural guided wave in cortical bone by an ultrasonic axial-transmission array transducer

2013

Abstract The fundamental flexural guided wave (FFGW), as modeled, for example, by the A0 Lamb mode, is a clinically useful indicator of cortical bone thickness. In the work described in this article, we tested so-called multiridge-based analysis, based on the crazy climber algorithm and short-time Fourier transform, for assessment of the FFGW component recorded by a clinical array transducer featuring a limited number of elements. Methods included numerical finite-element simulations and experiments in bone phantoms and human radius specimens ( n  = 41). The proposed approach enabled extraction of the FFGW component and determination of its group velocity. This group velocity was in good ag…

Pathologymedicine.medical_specialtyMaterials scienceLightAcoustics and UltrasonicsAcousticsTransducersBiophysicsModels BiologicalSensitivity and SpecificityHigh-Energy Shock Wavessymbols.namesakeFlexural strengthmedicineHumansScattering RadiationComputer SimulationRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSensitivity (control systems)UltrasonographyGuided wave testingRadiological and Ultrasound Technologyta114Reproducibility of ResultsRadiusRadiusFourier transformmedicine.anatomical_structuresymbolsGroup velocityCortical boneUltrasonic sensorAlgorithmsUltrasound in Medicine and Biology
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Mobile phone use and exposures in children.

2005

The main difference concerning the use of mobile phones (MPs) between today's children and adults is the longer lifetime exposure of children when they grow older, due to starting to use MPs at an early age. Additionally, recent trends lead to a higher frequency of use among children, including higher popularity of MPs and features specifically designed to attract children. The prevalence of MP users is already very high and reaches >90% among adolescents in some countries. In a German study, 6% of 9-10 years old children used a MP for making calls daily; 35% owned their own MP. For children, MPs are dominant sources of radio wave exposures and relevant sources of extremely low frequency ma…

Pediatricsmedicine.medical_specialtyPhysiologyBiophysicsCumulative ExposureRadiation DosageRisk AssessmentAdverse health effectRisk FactorsEnvironmental healthEpidemiologymedicinePrevalenceHumansRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingDegree of certaintyChildMicrowavesRadiation InjuriesRadiometryExposure assessmentbusiness.industryIncidence (epidemiology)IncidenceGeneral MedicineEnvironmental exposureEnvironmental ExposureMobile phoneChild PreschoolbusinessCell PhoneBioelectromagnetics
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Direct observation of spin diffusion enhanced nonadiabatic spin torque effects in rare-earth-doped permalloy

2018

The relation between the nonadiabaticity parameter $\ensuremath{\beta}$ and the damping parameter $\ensuremath{\alpha}$ is investigated in permalloy-based microdisks. In order to determine $\ensuremath{\beta}$, high-resolution imaging of the current-induced vortex-core displacement is performed using scanning electron microscopy with polarization analysis. The materials properties of the films are varied via rare-earth Dy doping, leading to a greatly enhanced damping, while retaining the same spin configuration for the confined vortex state. A clear trend to much higher nonadiabaticity values is seen for the higher doping levels and an averaged value of $\ensuremath{\beta}=(0.29\ifmmode\pm\…

PermalloyPhysicsAngular momentumCondensed matter physicsRare earthDoping02 engineering and technology021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesVortex state0103 physical sciencesSpin diffusion010306 general physics0210 nano-technologyScalingPhysical Review B
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Infrared study of α–SiO2 single crystal under high pressure

2016

We have measured high pressure α-quartz reflectance spectra in the mid infrared. We used single crystals, taking full profit of polarization. The quality of the spectra allows fitting the reflectance spectra. We have characterized the pressure evolution of E and A2 modes with increased precision, even in the spectral regions where they overlap. In addition, we have determined the TO-LO splitting of each mode. Some of the A2 modes show dramatic pressure variations of the LO-TO splitting, which cannot be explained only by changes in length and ionicity of individual bonds, requiring a new mechanism. We suggest that rotation of the SiO4 tetrahedra plays a fundamental role. We have also determi…

PermittivityBirefringenceChemistryInfraredAnalytical chemistryGeneral Physics and AstronomyInfrared spectroscopy02 engineering and technologyDielectric021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesMolecular physicsSpectral line0103 physical sciences010306 general physics0210 nano-technologySingle crystalJournal of Applied Physics
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Nonresonant dielectric hole-burning spectroscopy on a titanium-modified lead magnesium niobate ceramic

2001

Nonresonant dielectric hole-burning experiments were performed on the titanium-modified relaxor ferroelectric lead magnesium niobate around the diffuse maximum in the dielectric permittivity. After applying large alternating electric pump fields we monitored the polarization response to small field steps for times between 0.3 ms and 100 s. Depending on the frequency of the pump oscillation a speedup of the polarization response was observed with a maximum located around times corresponding to the inverse pump frequency. The refilling of the dielectric holes was investigated for several temperatures, pump frequencies, and pump field amplitudes. It proceeded always slower than the time scale …

PermittivityHysteresisMaterials scienceAmplitudeNuclear magnetic resonanceField (physics)OscillationPhysics::OpticsRelative permittivityDielectricAtomic physicsPolarization (waves)Physical Review B
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Digital estimators of relaxation spectra

2007

Determination of the distribution of relaxation times (DRT) from a wide variety of the time- and the frequency-domain material functions, such as polarization current and charge, real and imaginary parts of complex dielectric permittivity and complex dielectric modulus, the appropriate mechanical and magnetic counterparts is generalized as a filtering problem on a logarithmic time or frequency scale. Algorithms of the appropriate digital DRT estimators are derived. A novel regularization strategy is proposed based on choosing sampling rate for the input data, which ensures acceptably low random error of the recovered spectra. Optimum frequency ranges and sampling rates are found for determi…

PermittivityLogarithmChemistrybusiness.industryMathematical analysisEstimatorDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsOpticsSampling (signal processing)Materials ChemistryCeramics and CompositesFiltering problembusinessSmoothingJournal of Non-Crystalline Solids
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Evolution of the complex permittivity of biological tissue at microwaves ranges: Correlation study with burn depth

2014

The evolution of the muscle tissue's complex permittivity represents a growing interest in terms of characterization in medicine and biology. The influence of a burned part on the permittivity is not very developed. In this work, an estimation of the complex permittivity of biological tissues is performed as a function of the depth of burn tissues. The sensor, an open-ended coaxial probe, is placed directly against each sample. The evolution of the complex permittivity is studied for two measurements conditions (in the air and in a physiological solution). A correlation study is attempted with the depth of burn tissue.

PermittivityMaterials scienceBurn depthAirMusclesBiological tissueCharacterization (materials science)ElectrophysiologyCoaxial probeBurn tissueAnimalsHumansCattleBurnsMicrowavesMicrowaveBiomedical engineering2014 36th Annual International Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society
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Influence of Axial Pressure on Electric Properties of PLuN and 0.6PLuN–0.4PSN Ceramics

2005

The dielectric, pyroelectric and hysteresis loops measurements of PLuN and 0.6PLuN–0.4PSN ceramics, stress-free or under the stress (0–1.5 kbar), have been carried out. It is shown that uniaxial pressure shifts the phase transformation and decreases the thermal hysteresis of the electric permittivity and the field-polarization hysteresis. These changes of properties could be connected with domain wall motion and with switching of the polarization under uniaxial pressure.

PermittivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsDielectricCondensed Matter PhysicsPolarization (waves)Electronic Optical and Magnetic MaterialsPyroelectricityStress (mechanics)Condensed Matter::Materials ScienceHysteresisNuclear magnetic resonanceDomain wall (magnetism)Phase (matter)Ferroelectrics
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Scattering of electromagnetic waves from a graphene-coated thin cylinder of left-handed metamaterial

2017

Abstract In this paper, we explored the scattering behavior of thin cylinders made of a left-handed material (LHM) and coated by a monoatomic graphene layer. A spectral tunability of the resonance peaks is evidenced by altering the chemical potential of the graphene coating, a fact that occurs at any state of polarization of the incident plane wave in opposition to the case of scatterers of dielectric core. On the contrary, no invisibility condition can be satisfied for dielectric environments. A singular performance is also found for cylinders with permittivity and permeability near zero. Practical implementations of our results can be carried out in sensing and wave manipulation driven by…

PermittivityMaterials scienceCondensed matter physicsScatteringGraphenePlane waveMetamaterialPhysics::OpticsFOS: Physical sciences02 engineering and technologyDielectric021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyPolarization (waves)01 natural sciencesElectromagnetic radiationAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsElectronic Optical and Magnetic Materialslaw.invention010309 opticslaw0103 physical sciencesElectrical and Electronic Engineering0210 nano-technologyPhysics - OpticsOptics (physics.optics)
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