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    JWST/MIRI Data Reduction and Products

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    The Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) is one of four science instruments to be flown aboard the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). MIRI operates from 5 to 28.5 microns and provides a suite of versatile capabilities including imaging, low-resolution spectroscopy (LRS), medium-resolution spectroscopy (MRS) via an integral field unit, and coronagraphy. The MIRI pipeline consists of three stages: 1) Raw to Slope Images, 2) Calibrated Slope Images, and 3) Multiple Exposures Combined. The pipeline is designed to provide well-calibrated, high level data products that maximize the scientific return from the instrument

    Microstructure and corrosion behavior of the friction stir welded joints made from ultrafine grained aluminum

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    Joints made from ultrafine grained aluminium alloy 1050 are investigated in order to examine the corrosion behavior and microstructural changes between base materials and stir zones. Samples in the initial state, after four and eight passes of Incremental ECAP (I-ECAP) process were joined with similar plates using Friction Stir Welding. Initially refined microstructure after I-ECAP transformed to homogenous few micron sized grains structure in stir zones. AlFeSi particles present in the microstructure became fragmented during plastic deformation and welding process. The observed minor differences in corrosion resistance include slightly higher values of corrosion potentials but more complex pits' morphology for I-ECAP processed samples comparing to the stir zones

    Molecular imprinting science and technology: a survey of the literature for the years 2004-2011

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