268 research outputs found

    Light Energy Dissipation under Water Stress Conditions

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    On-campus over-the-air millimeter-wave channel evaluation for connected and automated mobility

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    High throughput wireless communication between vehicles and infrastructure will rely on millimeter-wave carriers and technology, which provide access to large bandwidths whilst still being able to establish stable links over distances of hundreds of meters. The work presented here, evaluates the quality of such signals in a mini-urban campus environment, by comparing detailed channel sounding results with signal quality parameters such as the error vector magnitude and the established data throughput. This provides insights into the relationships between fundamental parameters used to establish channel models and the quality of service parameters used in applications and standards. For the environment investigated, a strong threshold dependence of the signal quality on the received power is observed and explained in detail

    Effect of Climate Change Factors on Processes of Crop Growth and Development and Yield of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.)

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    Global warming is changing climate in terms of increased frequency of extreme weather events as well as increased air temperature and vapor pressure deficit of air and spatial and temporal change in rainfall. In spite of beneficial effect of increased atmospheric CO2 concentration, climate change will adversely impact the production and productivity of groundnut grown in subtropical and tropical regions of the world. The paper reviews the current state of knowledge on effects of climate change factors on the growth and development of groundnut. The review identifies research gaps and suggests upgrades to groundnut models, such as the CROPGRO-Groundnut model, which is being used as a tool to assess impacts of climate change on groundnut crop. The review revealed that the direct and indirect effects of most climate change factors on plant growth and development processes are well understood and already incorporated in the CROPGRO-Groundnut model. Extreme events associated with climate change may sometime cause water-logging, extreme soil water deficiency or extreme humidity conditions, and these effects could be better addressed in the models

    Barbarians at the British Museum: Anglo-Saxon Art, Race and Religion

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    A critical historiographical overview of art historical approaches to early medieval material culture, with a focus on the British Museum collections and their connections to religion
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