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  • Fusarium solani  (1)
  • Meteorology and Climatology; Launch Vehicles and Launch Operations  (1)
  • Ortho-fission pathway  (1)
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    Archives of microbiology 154 (1990), S. 206-208 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Penicillium rubrum ; Ferulic acid ; Metabolism ; Ortho-fission pathway
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract Ferulic acid was metabolised by a Penicillium sp. (probably P. rubrum) by a novel route involving a preliminary demethylation to caffeic acid, followed by side-chain shortening to yield protocatechuic acid which was subsequently broken down via the ortho-fission pathway.
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    Archives of microbiology 134 (1983), S. 123-126 
    ISSN: 1432-072X
    Keywords: Phloroglucinol ; Pyrogallol ; Meta-fission ; Fusarium solani
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology
    Notes: Abstract A strain of Fusarium solani, isolated from soil, has been found to convert phloroglucinol to pyrogallol which was then metabolised via the meta-fission pathway to yield pyruvate.
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: Atmospheric wind data are required by space launch vehicles in order to assess flight vehicle loads and performance on day-of-launch. Space launch ranges at NASA's Kennedy Space Center co-located with the United States Air Force's (USAF) Eastern Range (ER) at Cape Canaveral Air Force Station and USAF's Western Range (WR) at Vandenberg Air Force Base have extensive networks of in-situ and remote sensing instrumentation to measure atmospheric winds. Each instrument's technique to measure winds has advantages and disadvantages in regards to use within vehicle trajectory analyses. Balloons measure wind at all altitudes necessary for vehicle assessments, but two primary disadvantages exist when applying balloon output. First, balloons require approximately one hour to reach required altitudes. Second, balloons are steered by atmospheric winds down range of the launch site that could significantly differ from those winds along the vehicle ascent trajectory. These issues are mitigated by use of vertically pointing Doppler Radar Wind Profilers (DRWPs). However, multiple DRWP instruments are required to provide wind data over altitude ranges necessary for vehicle trajectory assessments. The various DRWP systems have different operating configurations resulting in different temporal and spatial sampling intervals. Therefore, software was developed to combine data from both DRWP-generated profiles into a single profile for use in vehicle trajectory analyses. This paper will present details of the splicing software algorithms and will provide sample output.
    Keywords: Meteorology and Climatology; Launch Vehicles and Launch Operations
    Type: M14-3844 , American Meteorological Society-Conference on Integrated Observing and Assimilation Systems for the Atmosphere, Oceans, and Land Surface (IOAS-AOLS); Jan 04, 2015 - Jan 08, 2015; Phoenix, AZ; United States
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