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    Ocean Chlorophyll Studies from a U-2 Aircraft Platform

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    Chlorophyll gradient maps of large ocean areas were generated from U-2 ocean color scanner data obtained over test sites in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The delineation of oceanic features using the upward radiant intensity relies on an analysis method which presupposes that radiation backscattered from the atmosphere and ocean surface can be properly modeled using a measurement made at 778 nm. An estimation of the chlorophyll concentration was performed by properly ratioing radiances measured at 472 nm and 548 nm after removing the atmospheric effects. The correlation between the remotely sensed data and in-situ surface chlorophyll measurements was validated in two sets of data. The results show that the correlation between the in-situ measured chlorophyll and the derived quantity is a negative exponential function and the correlation coefficient was calculated to be -0.965

    ASPECTS OF PRODUCING, DIRECTING, CONDITIONING, IMPINGING AND DETECTING SPECTROSCOPIC ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION FROM SMALL SPOTS ON SAMPLES

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    Sytems and mehtods for providing and enhancing electromagnetic radiation beam radail energy homogeneity and intensity vs. wavelength content, for reliably directing electromagnetic radiation emitted by a source thereof in a common direction, for achromatically reducing spot size on a sample (eg. liquid cavity containing lenses and low aberration 1:1 imaging systems modified to perform as spatial filters), and for directing directing different wavelengths into different detectors, in ellipsometer, polarizer or the like systems

    Super-Poincare' algebras, space-times and supergravities (I)

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    A new formulation of theories of supergravity as theories satisfying a generalized Principle of General Covariance is given. It is a generalization of the superspace formulation of simple 4D-supergravity of Wess and Zumino and it is designed to obtain geometric descriptions for the supergravities that correspond to the super Poincare' algebras of Alekseevsky and Cortes' classification.Comment: 29 pages, v2: minor improvements at the end of Section 5.

    Gauge Formalism for General Relativity and Fermionic Matter

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    A new formalism for spinors on curved spaces is developed in the framework of variational calculus on fibre bundles. The theory has the same structure of a gauge theory and describes the interaction between the gravitational field and spinors. An appropriate gauge structure is also given to General Relativity, replacing the metric field with spin frames. Finally, conserved quantities and superpotentials are calculated under a general covariant form.Comment: 18 pages, Plain TEX, revision, explicit expression for superpotential has been adde

    SYSTEM FOR REDUCING STRESS INDUCED EFFECTS DURINGDETERMINATION OF FLUID OPTICAL CONSTANTS

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    A system for determination of optical constants of liquids, including provision for reducing stress induced effects while obtaining data

    Some Design Considerations for Picture Archiving and Communication Systems

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    Design considerations for picture archiving and communication systems are reviewed with special emphasis on those issues that differ from conventional network architectures. Design equations for three layers of a picture network are developed and discussed in the context of preliminary estimates of the flow of digital images between a multiplicity of picture sources, picture archives and picture viewing stations. Discussions of differences from conventional networks focuses on the local nature of the net, the availability of a wide-band transmission media with low error rates, the relative costliness of network equipment capable of taking advantage of the wide-band transmission media and the preponderance of large blocks of image data in the network traffic. The locality of network traffic flows associated with the generation, storage and display of images is a characteristic of the radiology application that can probably be used to advantage

    SYSTEM AND METHOD ENABLING SIMULTANEOUS INVESTIGATION OF SAMPLE WITH TWO BEAMS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADATION

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    Disclosed are System and method for characterizing a System consisting of a fluid Sample on a two sided Stage, utilizing data obtained by applying, from both sides thereof, beams of electromagnetic radiation to a fluid coated Surface in a containing cell Volume. The beams can have the same or different wavelength content and/or polarization State, and can be applied at the same or different magnitude angles-of-incidence, and a third typically unpolarized beam can be applied at a normal angle-of-incidence

    SYSTEM AND METHOD ENABLING SIMULTANEOUS INVESTIGATION OF SAMPLE WITH TWO BEAMS OF ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION

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    Disclosed are system and method for a characterizing system consisting of a fluid sample on a two-sided stage, utilizing data obtained by applying, from both sides thereof, beams of electromagnetic radiation to a fluid coated surface in a containing cell volume. The beams can have the same or different wavelength content and/or polarization state and can be applied at the same or different magnitude angles-of-incidence, and a third typically unpolarized beam can be applied at a normal angle-of-incidence

    Spectroscopic Ellipsometer and Polarimeter Systems

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    A spectroscopic ellipsometer or polarimeter system having a source of a polychromatic beam of electromagnetic radiation, a polarizer, a stage for supporting a material system, an analyzer, a dispersive optics and a detector system which comprises a multiplicity of detector elements, there being apertures before the stage for supporting a material system, and thereafter, the system being present in an environmental control chamber
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