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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2014-07-17
    Description: The horizontal and vertical circulation of the Weddell Gyre is diagnosed using a box inverse model constructed with recent hydrographic sections and including mobile sea ice and eddy transports. The gyre is found to convey 42 +/- 8 Sv (1 Sv = 10^6 m3 s–1) across the central Weddell Sea and to intensify to 54 +/- 15 Sv further offshore. This circulation injects 36 +/- 13 TW of heat from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to the gyre, and exports 51 +/- 23 mSv of freshwater, including 13 +/- 1 mSv as sea ice to the midlatitude Southern Ocean. The gyre’s overturning circulation has an asymmetric double-cell structure, in which 13 +/- 4 Sv of Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) and relatively light Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) are transformed into upper-ocean water masses by midgyre upwelling (at a rate of 2 +/- 2 Sv) and into denser AABW by downwelling focussed at the western boundary (8 +/- 2 Sv). The gyre circulation exhibits a substantial throughflow component, by which CDW and AABW enter the gyre from the Indian sector, undergo ventilation and densification within the gyre, and are exported to the South Atlantic across the gyre’s northern rim. The relatively modest net production of AABW in the Weddell Gyre (6 +/- 2 Sv) suggests that the gyre’s prominence in the closure of the lower limb of global oceanic overturning stems largely from the recycling and equatorward export of Indian-sourced AABW.
    Repository Name: EPIC Alfred Wegener Institut
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    Publication Date: 2022-12-22
    Description: Author Posting. © American Geophysical Union, 2014. This article is posted here by permission of American Geophysical Union for personal use, not for redistribution. The definitive version was published in Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 119 (2014): 3357–3377, doi:10.1002/2013JC009725.
    Description: The horizontal and vertical circulation of the Weddell Gyre is diagnosed using a box inverse model constructed with recent hydrographic sections and including mobile sea ice and eddy transports. The gyre is found to convey 42 ± 8 Sv (1 Sv = 106 m3 s–1) across the central Weddell Sea and to intensify to 54 ± 15 Sv further offshore. This circulation injects 36 ± 13 TW of heat from the Antarctic Circumpolar Current to the gyre, and exports 51 ± 23 mSv of freshwater, including 13 ± 1 mSv as sea ice to the midlatitude Southern Ocean. The gyre's overturning circulation has an asymmetric double-cell structure, in which 13 ± 4 Sv of Circumpolar Deep Water (CDW) and relatively light Antarctic Bottom Water (AABW) are transformed into upper-ocean water masses by midgyre upwelling (at a rate of 2 ± 2 Sv) and into denser AABW by downwelling focussed at the western boundary (8 ± 2 Sv). The gyre circulation exhibits a substantial throughflow component, by which CDW and AABW enter the gyre from the Indian sector, undergo ventilation and densification within the gyre, and are exported to the South Atlantic across the gyre's northern rim. The relatively modest net production of AABW in the Weddell Gyre (6 ± 2 Sv) suggests that the gyre's prominence in the closure of the lower limb of global oceanic overturning stems largely from the recycling and equatorward export of Indian-sourced AABW.
    Description: The ANDREX project was supported by the National Environmental Research Council (NE/E01366X/1). L.J. also acknowledges financial support from NSF (OCE-1231803).
    Description: 2014-12-05
    Keywords: Weddell Sea ; Southern Ocean ; Meridional overturning circulation ; Oceanography ; Sea ice ; Climate
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    s.l. : American Chemical Society
    Journal of the American Chemical Society 117 (1995), S. 7065-7070 
    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    ISSN: 1520-5126
    Source: ACS Legacy Archives
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Solid state phenomena Vol. 124-126 (June 2007), p. 101-104 
    ISSN: 1662-9779
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: ZnO semiconductor has a wide band gap of 3.37 eV and a large exciton binding energy of60 meV, and displays excellent sensing and optical properties. In particular, ZnO based 1D nanowiresand nanorods have received intensive attention because of their potential applications in variousfields. We grew ZnO buffer layers prior to the growth of ZnO nanorods for the fabrication of thevertically well-aligned ZnO nanorods without any catalysts. The ZnO nanorods were grown on Si(111) substrates by vertical MOCVD. The ZnO buffer layers were grown with various thicknesses at400 °C and their effect on the formation of ZnO nanorods at 300 °C was evaluated by FESEM, XRD,and PL. The synthesized ZnO nanorods on the ZnO film show a high quality, a large-scale uniformity,and a vertical alignment along the [0001]ZnO compared to those on the Si substrates showing therandomly inclined ZnO nanorods. For sample using ZnO buffer layer, 1D ZnO nanorods withdiameters of 150-200 nm were successively fabricated at very low growth temperature, while forsample without ZnO buffer the ZnO films with rough surface were grown
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Key engineering materials Vol. 321-323 (Oct. 2006), p. 808-812 
    ISSN: 1013-9826
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: The changes in thermographic pattern were studied, in patients with persistent back and legpain after surgery, to validate its significance in evaluating the clinical status following percutaneousradiofrequency (PRF) lesioning on dorsal root ganglion. A total of 90 patients with persistent backand leg (52 males, 38 females, mean age 46.2 years) with more than 6 months of duration followinglumbar surgeries were enrolled into study. Thermography was performed before and after PRFprocedures. PRF procedures were percutaneously done with C-arm guidance and adjustments fromphysiologic monitoring. Assessments included the clinical symptoms, signs and changes ofthermographic pattern before and after PRF procedure. Minimal follow up period was 6 months. Allpatients tolerated the RF procedures without complications. Thermographic findings beforeprocedures were agreeable to clinical and radiographic findings in 81(90%) of patients. PRFprocedure provided substantial improvement of pain (〉50% pain reduction) in 69(76.7%) and63(70%) at 1 and 6 months following procedures. Thermographic findings in 80(88.9%) of thesepatients seemed to correlate with clinical improvement. However, 12 patients (13.3%) showed nosignificant thermographic changes despite clinical improvement. Clinical factors that were notstatistically significant but were related to better outcome were younger age, unilateral pain, nosignificant dysesthesia, less number of operations, no instrumentation. Results of this study indicatethat thermography may have a specific role in evaluating these patients, especially when comparingwith clinical status
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    s.l. ; Stafa-Zurich, Switzerland
    Key engineering materials Vol. 321-323 (Oct. 2006), p. 813-816 
    ISSN: 1013-9826
    Source: Scientific.Net: Materials Science & Technology / Trans Tech Publications Archiv 1984-2008
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics
    Notes: Tests for successful surgical results for refractory palmar hyperhidrosis in the past usuallyinvolve starch test, plethysmograpy, and direct measurement of skin temperature. However, thesetests are either inconvenient, inadequate or unable to be used during operation. Authors have used IRthermography during percutaneous radiofrequency sympathectomy to verify its usefulness as guidefor evaluating the successful results. A total of 14 patients with persistent palmar hyperhidrosis wereincluded. Average age was 28.2 years (range 21-36 years). Average duration of symptom was 24months. All procedures were percutaneously performed under local anesthetics. Procedures includeposition the patient in prone position and introduction of three 21-guage RF TIC needles with 10 mmbared tip electrode to T2 and T3 ganglion in each side under C-arm guidance. After obtaining correctplacement of electrode, a series of three lesions at each level with 90 °C for 120s were done.Successful lesioning was confirmed by from marked widening of pulse amplitude with an increase inhand skin temperature (〉2 °C) by thermographic examination during operation. Average follow upperiod was 14.4 months. All patients tolerated the procedure and responded immediately to havedryness sensation of hands, most of which remained for rest of follow up period. Twelve patients(85.7%) reported as having about 80% of initial responses and one patient about 60% at 12 monthspostoperatively. Another patient who lost about 30-40% of initial response had undergone secondprocedure 3 months later with similar success. There were no complications related to the proceduresand there were no rebound phenomenon. With regards to the role of intraoperative thermography indetermining the successful results, it seems to provide clear-cut information whether these patientsreceived proper treatments for future successful outcome. Thus, authors believe IR thermogrpahicexamination is simple, feasible way of demonstration of completeness of sympathectomy in objectway during surgical procedure that can be used as a guide for successful outcome
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    ISSN: 1399-0047
    Source: Crystallography Journals Online : IUCR Backfile Archive 1948-2001
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: A number of methods can be used to improve the stability of the protein crystal-growth environment, including growth in microgravity without an air–liquid phase boundary, growth in gels and growth under oil (`microbatch'). In this study, X-ray data has been collected from and structures refined for crystals of hen egg-white lysozyme (HEWL) grown using four different methods, liquid–liquid dialysis on Earth and in microgravity using the European Space Agency's (ESA) Advanced Protein Crystallization Facility (APCF) on board the NASA Space Shuttle Life and Microgravity Spacelab (LMS) mission (STS-78), crystallization in agarose gel using a tube liquid–gel diffusion method and crystallization in microbatch under oil. A comparison of the overall quality of the X-ray data, the protein structures and especially the bound-water structures has been carried out at 1.8 Å. The lysozyme protein structures corresponding to these four different crystallization methods remain similar. A small improvement in the bound-solvent structure is seen in lysozyme crystals grown in microgravity by liquid–liquid dialysis, which has a more stable fluid physics state in microgravity, and is consistent with a better formed protein crystal in microgravity.
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    Electronic Resource
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    Cambridge : Cambridge University Press
    The @China quarterly 14 (1963), S. 17-29 
    ISSN: 0305-7410
    Source: Cambridge Journals Digital Archives
    Topics: Linguistics and Literary Studies , History , Political Science , Sociology , Economics
    Notes: The establishment of Communist power in North Korea represents one more example of the triumph of purposive political behaviour over impersonal economic and social forces and as such merits the attention of all those who are concerned about the survival of the theory and practice of a free society in a shrinking world. If purposive Communist behaviour can become the prime mover of history, then so can the dedicated efforts of those with different conceptions of ends and means in the solution of human problems.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Journal of the American Ceramic Society 87 (2004), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1551-2916
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science, Production Engineering, Mining and Metallurgy, Traffic Engineering, Precision Mechanics , Physics
    Notes: Organically modified germanosilicate (ORMOGSIL) glasses prepared by a sol-gel method showed a large refractive index change on ultraviolet exposure. The large photoinduced refractive index change in the ORMOGSIL glasses is mainly due to the structural densification caused by ultraviolet irradiation. The shifts in frequency of the Raman bands measured at room temperature reveal structural densification by reduction of the average intertetrahedral bonding angle θ in the ORMOGSIL glasses. Surface relief patterns by photoinduced densification were directly inscribed on the ORMOGSIL glasses.
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