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Quantitative Kinetic Energy Estimated from Disdrometer Signal
The kinetic energy of the rain drops was predicted in a relation between the rain rate and rain quantity, derived directly from the rain drop size distribution (DSD), which had been measured by a disdrometer located in the eastern state of Alagoas-Brazil. The equation in the form of exponential form suppressed the effects of large drops at low rainfall intensity observed at the beginning and end of the rainfall. The kinetic energy of the raindrop was underestimated in almost rain intensity ranges and was considered acceptable by the performance indicators such as coefficient of determination, average absolute error, percent relative error, mean absolute error, root mean square error, Willmott's concordance index and confidence index
Fisher profiles and perceptions of sea turtle-fishery interactions: case study of East Coast Peninsular Malaysia
The paper focuses on coastal fisheries, particularly examining sea turtle-fishery interactions and determining the socioeconomic profile and perception of local fishers about sea turtle issues along the East Coast of Peninsular Malaysia.Turtle fisheries, Nature conservation, Coastal fisheries, Man-induced effects, ISEW, Malaysia, Malaya, Pahang, Malaysia, Malaya, Kelantan, Malaysia, Malaya, Terengganu,
Spherical Tin Oxide, SnO2 Particles Fabricated via Facile Hydrothermal Method for Detection of Mercury (II) Ions.
Smooth-surface spherical tin oxide particles were fabricated via hydrothermal processing route. X-ray
diffraction (XRD) revealed that the particles consisted of
the rutile phase of SnO2 with tetragonal structure.
The spherical morphology was realized with the aid of ammonia. The aggregation of SnO2 particles could be avoided by adjusting the concentration of tin (II) chloride. Bare
glassy carbon electrode (GCE) was modified with the hydrothermally prepared SnO2 particles to detect the presence of mercury (II) ions (Hg2+), in the presence of
potassium chloride (KCl) as a supporting electrolyte.
GCE modified with the spherical SnO2 particles that possessed small crystallite size and smooth surface exhibited significantly enhanced oxidative and reductive current of Hg2+ during cyclic voltammetry compared with its bare counterpart. The reductive current was observed to increase by two fold and the detection limit of 75 nM for Hg
2+ was achieved. This suggests that SnO2 particles are
a promising chemical sensor for the detection of Hg2+
in natural waters
Hamilton-Jacobi Approach for First Order Actions and Theories with Higher Derivatives
In this work we analyze systems described by Lagrangians with higher order
derivatives in the context of the Hamilton-Jacobi formalism for first order
actions. Two different approaches are studied here: the first one is analogous
to the description of theories with higher derivatives in the hamiltonian
formalism according to [Sov. Phys. Journ. 26 (1983) 730; the second treats the
case where degenerate coordinate are present, in an analogy to reference [Nucl.
Phys. B 630 (2002) 509]. Several examples are analyzed where a comparison
between both approaches is made
General Relativity in two dimensions: a Hamilton-Jacobi constraint analysis
We will analyze the constraint structure of the Einstein-Hilbert first-order
action in two dimensions using the Hamilton-Jacobi approach. We will be able to
find a set of involutive, as well as a set of non-involutive constraints. Using
generalized brackets we will show how to assure integrability of the theory, to
eliminate the set of non-involutive constraints, and to build the field
equations
Quantum optical coherence tomography with dispersion cancellation
We propose a new technique, called quantum optical coherence tomography
(QOCT), for carrying out tomographic measurements with dispersion-cancelled
resolution. The technique can also be used to extract the frequency-dependent
refractive index of the medium. QOCT makes use of a two-photon interferometer
in which a swept delay permits a coincidence interferogram to be traced. The
technique bears a resemblance to classical optical coherence tomography (OCT).
However, it makes use of a nonclassical entangled twin-photon light source that
permits measurements to be made at depths greater than those accessible via
OCT, which suffers from the deleterious effects of sample dispersion. Aside
from the dispersion cancellation, QOCT offers higher sensitivity than OCT as
well as an enhancement of resolution by a factor of 2 for the same source
bandwidth. QOCT and OCT are compared using an idealized sample.Comment: 19 pages, 4 figure
Quantifying the decay of quantum properties in single-mode states
The dissipative dynamics of Gaussian squeezed states (GSS) and coherent
superposition states (CSS) are analytically obtained and compared. Time scales
for sustaining different quantum properties such as squeezing, negativity of
the Wigner function or photon number distribution are calculated. Some of these
characteristic times also depend on initial conditions. For example, in the
particular case of squeezing, we find that while the squeezing of CSS is only
visible for small enough values of the field intensity, in GSS it is
independent of this quantity, which may be experimentally advantageous. The
asymptotic dynamics however is quite similar as revealed by the time evolution
of the fidelity between states of the two classes.Comment: Accepted versio
Well-Posedness of Nematic Liquid Crystal Flow in
In this paper, we establish the local well-posedness for the Cauchy problem
of the simplified version of hydrodynamic flow of nematic liquid crystals
(\ref{LLF}) in for any initial data having small
-norm of . Here is the space of uniformly locally -integrable functions. For any
initial data with small , we show that there exists a unique, global solution
to (\ref{LLF}) which is smooth for and has monotone deceasing
-energy for .Comment: 29 page
Aquatic resources valuation and policies for poverty elimination in the lower Mekong basin: final report volume 1 project implementation and outcomes
This report presents the final outputs of the project on "Aquatic resources valuation and policies for poverty elimination in the Lower Mekong Basin". Volume 1 summarizes the implementation process, outcomes and key lessons of the project. The project was implemented in partnership with the Dept of Fisheries, Cambodia. It was developed to improve understanding of the economic and social values of aquatic resources, as a step towards improving institutional and policy processes in the Lower Mekong Basin so that resource management decisions better reflect the interests of the rural poor.Resource management, Aquatic environment, Living resources, Cambodia, Southeast, Southeast Asia, Mekong R.,
A Pontine Region is a Neural Correlate of the Human Affective Processing Network
The in vivo neural activity of the pons during the perception of affective stimuli has not been studied despite the strong implications of its role in affective processing. To examine the activity of the pons during the viewing of affective stimuli, and to verify its functional and structural connectivity with other affective neural correlates, a multimodal magnetic resonance imaging methodology was employed in this study. We observed the in vivo activity of the pons when viewing affective stimuli. Furthermore, small-world connectivity indicated that the functional connectivity (FC) between the pons and the cortico-limbic affective regions was meaningful, with the coefficient λ being positively associated with self-reported emotional reactivity. The FC between the pons and the cortico-limbic-striatal areas was related to self-reported negative affect. Corroborating this finding was the observation that the tract passing through the pons and the left hippocampus was negatively related to self-reported positive affect and positively correlated with emotional reactivity. Our findings support the framework that the pons works conjunctively with the distributed cortico-limbic-striatal systems in shaping individuals' affective states and reactivity. Our work paves the path for future research on the contribution of the pons to the precipitation and maintenance of affective disorders.published_or_final_versio
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