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Online since: January 2012
Authors: Barbara Nebe, Claudia Matschegewski, Harald Birkholz, Ronny Loeffler, Susanne Staehlke, Dieter P. Kern, Konrad Engel
The quantitative analysis of cell phenotype changes on surfaces with regular geometry opens new possibilities for the data correlation cell vs. material.
Redundancy is avoided by successive reduction of the coarse segmentation.
The data from software analysis well expresses the previous observations based on the corresponding confocal microscopic images.
By means of this software, we could give a data-based evidence of the detected rearrangements in actin filament organization.
Eberly: Ridges in Image and Data Analysis.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Qing Li, Xue Lian You, Wen Xuan Hu, Jing Quan Zhu, Zai Xing Jiang
Based on sedimentological, petrographic, and geochemical data, lithofacies and fluids are identified as the major factors that control the dolomite reservoir in the study area.
Organic acid dissolution pores are also present in the algae-bonded dolomite in the Upper Cambrian Lower Qiulitage Formation (Fig.2K). 2) Dissolution of thermochemical sulfate reduction (TSR).
Both the deep burial and high temperature facilitate thermochemical sulfate reduction and dissolution.
Online since: February 2006
Authors: Mikio Takemoto, Hideo Cho, Akio Yonezu
This paper discusses the mechanism of chloride SCC of sensitized and non-sensitized Type-304 stainless steel based on the data obtained by simultaneous monitoring of AE and corrosion potential fluctuation (CPF).
The CPF, however, cannot monitor progression of SCC, since faradic reaction by reduction reaction of hydrogen ions take place in acidified solution in the crack.
The reduction reaction of hydrogen ions evolves hydrogen gas.
Online since: October 2018
Authors: Giulio Lorenzini, Mohammad Hossein Ahmadi, Mojtaba Mirzaei, Mahyar Ghazvini, Ehsan Sobhani, Nima Khalilpoor
According to the result, all char reduction happens at critical reaction temperature of 932 K.
The experimental data were in agreement with the conclusion drawn from solid biomass gasification studies [63,64].
Conclusion In order to solve the waste problem faced by municipalities no doubt needs a procedure which combines various innovations containing, recycling, waste reduction, waste-to-energy, and landfilling.
[51] Sharma A.Kr. (2008) Equilibrium and kinetic modelling of char reduction reactions in a downdraft biomass gasifier: A comparison.
[53] Sheng, C.; Azevedo, J.L.T. (2005) Estimating the higher heating value of biomass fuels from basic analysis data.
Online since: November 2012
Authors: Shintaro Sakurai, Noriaki Sano, Hideki Aoyama
One reason for these problems is that the method to generate cutter location data does not take into consideration the sampling time of the NC controller.
So, in this study, we proposed two simple NC program generation methods. (1) Approximate the offset form with circular arcs based on the location of the center of curvature. (2) Make the distance between the cutter location points of the NC data an integral multiple of the “feed rate command F × sampling time T”.
As the reduction of the feed rate depends on the number of interpolation points, the feed rate of the cutting tool is less than the specific feed rate.
Online since: May 2011
Authors: Le Chang Sun, Min Zhang, Ting Zhao, Qiang Xu
Let the data recovery be a steady processing and thus the contacts updated in every second are .
Under a high churn rate, a quick reduction of K is needed so as to spare more bandwidth to acquire new contacts and accelerate data update.
In this case, there is no choice except decreasing K rapidly to boost the data usability of routing table.
King data set [12] and E2E Graph are used as the topology data and the topology model respectively.
All of the data are collected from output files by programs.
Online since: December 2014
Authors: Ke Sun, Jian Hua Zhang, Jin Chao Liu, Yu Na Zhao, Mao Hua Pan
Results of this analysis would provide reference data for designs of floating wind turbine systems.
Fig.1-3 show the steady–state response of rotor thrust, torque, power as a function of wind speed simulated by the Fortran code (referred to as simulation) compared with the reference data (referred to as reference) and data calculated by the industrial standard analysis tool Bladed (referred to as Bladed).
Despite that the thrust from the Fortran code simulation is slightly smaller than the reference data, it fits well with the data from Bladed simulation.
Figure 2 indicates the data simulated by the code in Fortran is in good accordance with the measured data (measurement).
Data in Table 4 illustrates that the average power in every simulation case with a wind speed of 11.2m/s is below the steady-state level.
Online since: March 2011
Authors: Matthew O. Zacate, Herbert Jaeger
Schematic of PAC data reduction.
Data Reduction.
The first step in the data reduction process usually involves subtraction of the background contributions from the total count rates, leaving .
Hence, absolute uncertainties in collected data decrease with time as .
Following data reduction, PAC spectra are fitted to a theoretical expression of the perturbation function by varying parameters in the model function until a c2 goodness of fit parameter is minimized.
Online since: April 2021
Authors: Konstantin S. Makarevich, Oleg I. Kaminsky, Aleksey V. Zaitsev
According to X-ray phase analysis data, it was shown that the “Biopur” ceramic support is formed by magnesium aluminosilicates of the composition MgAl2Si3O10 and MgAl2Si4O12.
X-ray powder diffraction data show that the “Biopur ceramic” support is mainly formed by magnesium aluminosilicates of the MgAl2Si3O10 and MgAl2Si4O12 composition and also Al2Si3O10 and to a lesser extent sodium and calcium aluminosilicates of the composition Na2Ca2Si3O9.
The X-ray powder diffraction data indicate the occurrence of these processes (Fig. 2).
Maeda, Narrow-Gap Oxyfluoride Photocatalyst for Visible-Light Hydrogen Evolution and Carbon Dioxide Reduction, Journal of the American Chemical Society. (2018) 9
Online since: August 2007
Authors: Heinz Palkowski, Günther Lange
Composites for sound reduction have a comparatively thin visco-elastic core layer in comparison to the upper and lower layers.
Up to now, they have been applied in car body construction for weight reduction and/or sound reduction.
By using a polymer as a core material, e.g. polypropylene as a foil, a weight reduction of approximately 50% is reached by constant stiffness compared with steelmassive sheets, while at the same time, higher strength is achieved compared with aluminium alloys.
Thereby, a weight reduction of 5.5 kg for the roof and 5.3 kg for the bonnet was achieved.
These composites can therefore act as safety structures, for example for crash control or take over supervising structures, in cases of temperature data capture or measurement of strain change.
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