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  • 1
    ISSN: 1090-6487
    Keywords: 61.72.Ji ; 76.70.Dx
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Physics
    Notes: Abstract Electron-nuclear double resonance spectra of deep-boron acceptors in silicon carbide have been observed. The quadrupole and hyperfine interaction constants are determined. A sharp decrease of the quadrupole interaction and suppression of the anisotropic part of the hyperfine interaction, as compared with shallow-boron acceptors, are found. The observed effects are explained by the motion of holes inside the deep-boron acceptor.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 99 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: Small earthquakes in the Dead Sea depression, part of the Jordan valley-Dead Sea rift, were recorded and analysed. With 117 identified events of 0.5 ≤ML≤ 4.2, the microseismicity, recorded by a local portable network during a period of about 20 months, shows a normal rate of seismicity for the region with b values around 0.8. The recorded seismicity is mainly confined to the basin and its boundaries. In the southern part of the Dead Sea basin we found a tendency to clustering, which is clearly demonstrated in very similar seismograms of several events recorded at the same station. Two clusters on the eastern fault are separated by an area with no seismicity for at least 5 yr. Relative location of events in one of the clusters exhibits a clear north-south lineament. Two active north-south left-lateral strike-slip faults along the east and west boundaries of the southern section of the Dead Sea basin are distinguished and confirmed by using composite focal mechanism solutions. In four, out of more than 60 events, we found normal faulting, where one has a ML= 4.1. For 34 events with 1.6 ≤ML≤ 4.2 we found seismic moment estimates, M0, of 1.2 × 1019≤M0≤ 2.3 times 1022 dyne cm and Brune stress drop estimates, Δs̀, between 0.6 and 92 bars. For earthquakes of M0 smaller than about 5 times 1021 dyne cm, we found only small variations in corner frequency, f0, resulting in decreasing Δs̀ with decreasing M0. This breakdown of the scaling relation for small earthquakes suggests an fmax slightly lower than 10 Hz for the Dead Sea region. The fmax is confirmed by available accelerometer data.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 97 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: The geoid anomaly due to lithospheric changes, such as cooling, is a second-order quantity which is highly sensitive to the definition of isostasy. Many different terms must be summed over a range of depths, so a simplified test planet is required to make sure the algorithm is working correctly. Our model planet consists of an ocean underlain by lithosphere and asthenosphere; there are two ocean ridges along 0° and 180° longitudes, and two trenches along 90° and 270° longitudes. the oceanic plates are moving away from the ridge with a velocity of 5 cm yr-1 at the equator. Pressure is assumed constant at the compensation depth, which is itself an equipotential surface. We use the method of rings, in which a set of 18 rings about an arbitrary pole (observation point) cover the whole earth. This method allows the anomaly source depth to be taken into account. Changes in the equipotential surface height both above and below any ring induce mass changes due to infilling with sea-water and mantle material, respectively. These mass changes cause further changes in the geoidal height over and below all the other rings, and the problem renders itself into a set of linear simultaneous equations. the final geoid is a product of seven second-order effects. the direct dipole effect due to the density differences in the cooling lithosphere (Lister 1982) produces a geoidal elevation of ≤11 m and ≥−11 m over the ridge and the trench, respectively. the direct mass effect (Vening Meinesz 1946), due to the fact that a column on a sphere is pie-shaped (and not straight sided as on a flat earth model), produces a geoidal elevation of ≤12 m and ≥−11 m over the ridge and the trench, respectively. the final geoidal elevation, due to the direct and indirect effects, is ≤26 m and ≥−26 m over the ridge and the trench, respectively.
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    Oxford, UK : Blackwell Publishing Ltd
    Geophysical journal international 97 (1989), S. 0 
    ISSN: 1365-246X
    Source: Blackwell Publishing Journal Backfiles 1879-2005
    Topics: Geosciences
    Notes: The geoid anomaly due to the oceanic and the continental lithosphere is a second-order quantity which is sensitive to the definition of isostasy. As the geoid and the compensation level (=200 km depth) are both equipotential surfaces, further potential changes are induced due to infilling of sea-water above and mantle material below, until equilibrium is maintained. the final geoid is composed of seven second-order effects. In this work the surface of the earth is divided into 36 times 18 spherical trapezoids, 10°× 10° each, and age is assigned to each trapezoid containing oceanic lithosphere using the map of Larson et al. the geoid anomaly is calculated using the method of rings, in which a set of 18 rings about an arbitrary point (observation point) covers the whole earth. Over most of the earth, the direct dipole effect is dominant relative to the direct mass effect. the final geoid anomaly, after the self-deformation effect, can be up to twice as much as the initial mass and dipole signals. the calculated geoid follows some major observed anomalies over the earth such as the geoid high in the west Pacific and the low in the Indian ocean; but is poorly correlated with the observed geoid due to large and wide anomalies, presumably caused by flow in the mantle, such as the low over Antarctica. These results suggest, although not statistically significant, that the residual geoid variance reaches a minimum if the reference density under the oceanic lithosphere of 3.28 gcm-3 is slightly higher than the 3.26gcm-3 under the continental lithosphere.
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Physics of the Earth and Planetary Interiors 73 (1992), S. 239-254 
    ISSN: 0031-9201
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
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  • 6
    ISSN: 1432-119X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Early dissemination of malignant cells is the main cause for metastatic relapse in patients with solid tumours. By use of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) specific for cytokeratins, disseminated individual epithelial tumour cells can now be identified in mesenchymal organs such as bone marrow. Further to characterize such cells in patients with prostate cancer, an immunocytochemical procedure was developed for simultaneous labelling of cytokeratin component no. 18 (CK18) and prostate specific antigen (PSA). In a first step, cells were incubated with mAb ER-PR8 against PSA and secondary gold-conjugated goat anti-mouse antibodies. In a second step, biotinylated mAb CK2 to CK18 was applied as primary antibody and subsequently incubated with complexes of streptavidin-conjugated alkaline phosphatase, which were developed with the Newfuchsin substrate. The binding of gold-labelled antibodies was visualized by silver enhancement. The sensitivity and specificity of the technique was demonstrated on cryostat sections of hyperplastic prostatic tissue, and cytological preparations of LNCaP prostatic tumour cells. Double staining was restricted to cells derived from the secretory epithelium of the prostate. Cross-reactivity between both detection systems was excluded by several controls, including the use of unrelated antibodies of the same isotype and the staining of CK18+/PSA− HT29 colon carcinoma cells. CK18+ cells co-expressing PSA were found in bone marrow aspirates from 5 out of 13 patients with carcinomas of the prostate, a finding that is consistent with the relative fraction of double-positive LNCaP cells. The specificity of CK18 for epithelial tumour cells in bone marrow was supported by negative staining of 12 control aspirates from patients with benign prostatic hypertrophy. In conclusion, the approach presented appears to be a reliable method to phenotype individual prostatic carcinoma cells.
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    Lasers in medical science 4 (1989), S. 367-371 
    ISSN: 1435-604X
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine , Physics , Technology
    Notes: Abstract Different kinds of laser-tissue interactions have been tested as to their feasibility in urology. Some applications, especially the thermal interactions of tumor destruction have become standard procedures; others, such as laser induced shock wave lithotripsy, promise to become an undisputed method for those urinary calculi elusive to extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy. Further applicabilities, especially those of tumor diagnosis by laser spectroscopy are still in their infancy and the scope of future developments cannot be estimated at present.
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    ISSN: 1573-157X
    Keywords: b-value ; earthquake ; Frequency-magnituderelationship ; south Pacific
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Notes: Abstract We studied the relationships between the frequency ofoccurrence and the magnitudes in seismogenic areasthat will affect four capital cities in the SouthPacific, namely: Honiara in Solomon Islands, Port Vilain Vanuatu, Suva in Fiji and Nuku'alofa in Tonga. Weused the NEIS catalogues for the period 1973–1997, formagnitudes greater than about 5, in the proximity tothe city under investigation. The definitions of thegeographic boundaries of the seismogenic zones arebased on the classical concepts of the distribution ofthe tectonic plates, the overwhelming number ofstudies that describe the seismotectonics in thoseactive regions and on the observed seismicity andstudies of the local people. Completeness of thecatalogue is assumed because of the high seismicity inthese areas, despite the relatively short time span.We have used a hybrid process combining least squaresfitting and Newtonian search process to find the bestfit of the statistical parameters. The characteristicb value is 1.27, and seems to be irrespective of thedepth and/or region.
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    Publication Date: 1989-12-01
    Print ISSN: 0956-540X
    Electronic ISSN: 1365-246X
    Topics: Geosciences
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    Publication Date: 2020-05-12
    Print ISSN: 1383-4649
    Electronic ISSN: 1573-157X
    Topics: Geosciences , Physics
    Published by Springer
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