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Klein, Julian (author), Pingault, B.J. (author), Florian, Matthias (author), Heißenbüttel, Marie Christin (author), Steinhoff, Alexander (author), Song, Zhigang (author), Torres, Kierstin (author), Dirnberger, Florian (author), Curtis, Jonathan B. (author)
Correlated quantum phenomena in one-dimensional (1D) systems that exhibit competing electronic and magnetic order are of strong interest for the study of fundamental interactions and excitations, such as Tomonaga-Luttinger liquids and topological orders and defects with properties completely different from the quasiparticles expected in their...
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Allen, Ben (author), Gonzalez Cabaleiro, R. (author), Ofiteru, Irina Dana (author), Øvreås, Lise (author), Sloan, William T. (author), Swan, Donna (author), Curtis, Thomas (author)
Why are some groups of bacteria more diverse than others? We hypothesize that the metabolic energy available to a bacterial functional group (a biogeochemical group or ‘guild’) has a role in such a group’s taxonomic diversity. We tested this hypothesis by looking at the metacommunity diversity of functional groups in multiple biomes. We...
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Klein, Julian (author), Song, Zhigang (author), Pingault, B.J. (author), Dirnberger, Florian (author), Chi, Hang (author), Curtis, Jonathan B. (author), Dana, Rami (author), Bushati, Rezlind (author), Quan, Jiamin (author)
Atomic-level defects in van der Waals (vdW) materials are essential building blocks for quantum technologies and quantum sensing applications. The layered magnetic semiconductor CrSBr is an outstanding candidate for exploring optically active defects because of a direct gap, in addition to a rich magnetic phase diagram, including a recently...
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Bashiri, Reihaneh (author), Allen, Ben (author), Shamurad, Burhan (author), Pabst, Martin (author), Curtis, Thomas P. (author), Ofiţeru, Irina D. (author)
Poor lipid degradation limits low-temperature anaerobic treatment of domestic wastewater even when psychrophiles are used. We combined metagenomics and metaproteomics to find lipolytic bacteria and their potential, and actual, cold-adapted extracellular lipases in anaerobic membrane bioreactors treating domestic wastewater at 4 and 15 °C. Of...
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Masfara, La ODE Marzujriban (author), Curtis, Andrew (author), Thomsen, Henrik Rasmus (author), Van Manen, Dirk Jan (author)
The ability to extract information from scattered waves is usually limited to singly scattered energy even if multiple scattering might occur in the medium. As a result, the information in arrival times of higher-order scattered events is underexplored. This information is extracted using fingerprinting theory. This theory has never...
journal article 2020
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Meles, Giovanni (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Curtis, A (author)
State-of-the-art methods to image the earth’s subsurface using active-source seismic reflection data involve reverse time migration. This and other standard seismic processing methods such as velocity analysis provide best results only when all waves in the data set are primaries (waves reflected only once). A variety of methods are therefore...
journal article 2016
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Ofi?eru, I.D. (author), Bellucci, M. (author), Picioreanu, C. (author), Lavric, V. (author), Curtis, T.P. (author)
A simple “first generation” multi-scale computational model of the formation of activated sludge flocs at micro-scale and reactor performance at macro-scale is proposed. The model couples mass balances for substrates and biomass at reactor scale with an individual-based approach for the floc morphology, shape and micro-colony development. Among...
journal article 2013
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Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author), Slob, E.C. (author), Snieder, R. (author), Curtis, A. (author)
In the 1990s, the method of time-reversed acoustics was developed. This method exploits the fact that the acoustic wave equation for a lossless medium is invariant for time reversal. When ultrasonic responses recorded by piezoelectric transducers are reversed in time and fed simultaneously as source signals to the transducers, they focus at the...
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Curtis, A. (author), Gerstoft, P. (author), Sato, H. (author), Snieder, R. (author), Wapenaar, C.P.A. (author)
Turning noise into useful data—every geophysicist's dream? And now it seems possible. The field of seismic interferometry has at its foundation a shift in the way we think about the parts of the signal that are currently filtered out of most analyses—complicated seismic codas (the multiply scattered parts of seismic waveforms) and background...
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