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    Visualisation 1.mp4

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    Intensity of 2000 sucessive sweeps measured at 63GH

    Visualisation 2.mp4

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    Image Quality improvement by new laser: 4D image comparison to old lase

    Coupling a settlement growth model with an agro-economic land allocation model for securing ecosystem services provision

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    <p>Mountain landscapes are undergoing rapid land-use changes. Settlement expansion, the intensification of agricultural land-use practices, and farmland abandonment result in a decline of natural and semi-natural habitats and the related ecosystem services (ES). In this context, spatial planning has emerged as a key instrument for the management of ES provision. To better understand trade-offs and interactions between settlement growth and ES provision in a spatially explicit manner, we present a new modeling framework coupling an agent-based, agro-economic optimization model and a cellular-automata-based settlement growth model. The framework is applied in an inner alpine valley in the Valais, Switzerland, which experienced rapid settlement growth in recent years. Results demonstrate how the model framework allows support of local planning processes. Particularly cooperation among municipalities and an explicit consideration of ES can inform spatially explicit ES trade-off decisions under increasing demand for land. We conclude that better informed spatial planning processes support ES provision.</p

    Media 3: Multi-MHz retinal OCT

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    Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 October 2013 (boe-4-10-1890

    Media 2: Multi-MHz retinal OCT

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    Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 October 2013 (boe-4-10-1890

    Media 1: Multi-MHz retinal OCT

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    Originally published in Biomedical Optics Express on 01 October 2013 (boe-4-10-1890

    List of ANOVA results for Figure 2.

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    <p>The ANOVA table shows that at there was a significant difference for each analysis type (DAM, Virtual Beam, 20%, 50%, and 100% FBL) at each time period (24, LP, or DP) except for Mean Sleep Episode Duration LP. Results from individual Tukey pairwise comparisons are shown in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0037250#pone-0037250-g002" target="_blank">Figure 2</a>. All analyses except Mean Sleep Episode Duration during LP were significant at DF<sub>(4,30)</sub>, <i>P</i><0.05, N = 7 for all analysis types.</p
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