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Wang, J. (author), Vollrath, S. (author), Behrends, T. (author), Bodelier, P.L.E. (author), Muyzer, G. (author), Meima-Franke, M. (author), Den Oudsten, F. (author), Van Cappellen, P. (author), Laanbroek, H.J. (author)
Microbial iron oxidation is an integral part of the iron redox cycle in wetlands. Nonetheless, relatively little is known about the composition and ecology of iron-oxidizing communities in the soils and sediments of wetlands. In this study, sediment cores were collected across a freshwater tidal marsh in order to characterize the iron-oxidizing...
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Van Mieghem, P. (author), Wang, H. (author)
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Krasnov, O.A. (author), Babur, G.P. (author), Wang, Z. (author), Ligthart, L.P. (author), Van der Zwan, F. (author)
The article describes the IRCTR PARSAX radar system, the S-band high-resolution Doppler polarimetric frequency modulated continuous wave (FM-CW) radar with dual-orthogonal sounding signals, which has the possibility to measure all elements of the radar target polarization scattering matrix simultaneously, in one sweep. The performance of such...
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Wang, W. (author), Allaart, K. (author), Lenstra, D. (author)
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Wang, M. (author), Treiber, M. (author), Daamen, W. (author), Hoogendoorn, S.P. (author), Van Arem, B. (author)
Driver assistance systems support drivers in operating vehicles in a safe, comfortable and efficient way, and thus may induce changes in traffic flow characteristics. This paper puts forward a receding horizon control framework to model driver assistance and cooperative systems. The accelerations of automated vehicles are controlled to optimise...
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Wang, J.L. (author), Caron, L. (author), Campbell, S.J. (author), Kennedy, S.J. (author), Hofmann, M. (author), Cheng, Z.X. (author), Md Din, M.F. (author), Studer, A.J. (author), Brück, E. (author), Dou, S.X. (author)
We report the dramatic effect of applied pressure and magnetic field on the layered intermetallic compound Pr0.5Y0.5Mn2Ge2. In the absence of pressure or magnetic field this compound displays interplanar ferromagnetism at room temperature and undergoes an isostructural first order magnetic transition (FOMT) to an antiferromagnetic state below...
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Amiri, P.K. (author), Rejaei, B. (author), Zhuang, Y. (author), Vroubel, M. (author), Lee, D.W. (author), Wang, S.X. (author), Burghartz, J.N. (author)
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Wang, L. (author), Cai, J. (author), Zhou, J. (author), Duszczyk, J. (author)
Appropriate specification of the frictional boundary condition for the finite-element (FE) simulation of metal-forming processes is of great importance to the trustworthiness of the results. The research reported in this communication aimed at understanding the interfacial contact between aluminium and steel at elevated temperatures and...
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Wang, J. (author), Plissard, S. (author), Hocevar, M. (author), Vu, T.T.T. (author), Zehender, T. (author), Immink, G.G.W. (author), Verheijen, M.A. (author), Haverkort, J. (author), Bakkers, E.P.A.M. (author)
We investigate the growth of vertically standing [100] zincblende InP nanowire (NW) arrays on InP (100) substrates in the vapor-liquid-solid growth mode using low-pressure metal-organic vapor-phase epitaxy. Precise positioning of these NWs is demonstrated by electron beam lithography. The vertical NW yield can be controlled by different...
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Wang, C.Z. (author)
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Martin-Hernandez, J. (author), Wang, H. (author), Van Mieghem, P. (author), D'Agostino, G. (author)
The algebraic connectivity UN-1, i.e. the second smallest eigenvalue of the Laplacian matrix, plays a crucial role in dynamic phenomena such as diffusion processes, synchronization stability, and network robustness. In this work we study the algebraic connectivity in the general context of interdependent networks, or network-of-networks (NoN)....
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Ochoa-Rodriguez, S. (author), Wang, L.P. (author), Gires, A. (author), Pina, R.D. (author), Reinoso-Rondinel, R. (author), Bruni, G. (author), Ichiba, A. (author), Gaitan, S. (author), Cristiano, E. (author), Van Assel, J. (author), Kroll, S. (author), Murla-Tuyls, D. (author), Tisserand, B. (author), Schertzer, D. (author), Tchiguirinskaia, I. (author), Onof, C. (author), Willems, P. (author), Ten Veldhuis, M.C. (author)
Urban catchments are typically characterised by high spatial variability and fast runoff processes resulting in short response times. Hydrological analysis of such catchments requires high resolution precipitation and catchment information to properly represent catchment response. This study investigated the impact of rainfall input resolution...
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De Vriend, H.J. (author), Wang, Z.B. (author), Ysebaert, T. (author), Herman, P.M.J. (author), Ding, P. (author)
This paper compares the Yangtze Estuary in China and the Western Scheldt Estuary in The Netherlands by their morphodynamic and ecological systems, their engineering works and estuarine management issues, and the major challenges in studying them. Physically speaking, the two estuaries are very different. The Yangtze Estuary is much larger and...
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Herrmann, F.J. (author), Wang, D. (author), Verschuur, D.J. (author)
In many exploration areas, successful separation of primaries and multiples greatly determines the quality of seismic imaging. Despite major advances made by surface-related multiple elimination (SRME), amplitude errors in the predicted multiples remain a problem. When these errors vary for each type of multiple in different ways (as a function...
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Wang, M. (author), Hoogendoorn, S. (author), Van Arem, B. (author), Daamen, W. (author)
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Wang, Y. (author), Li, Q. (author), Eitelberg, G. (author), Veldhuis, L.L.M. (author), Kotsonis, M. (author)
Swirl recovery vanes (SRVs) are a set of stationary vanes located downstream from a propeller, which may recover some of the residual swirl from the propeller, hoping for an improvement in both thrust and efficiency. The SRV concept design for a scaled version representing the Fokker 29 propeller is performed in this paper, which may give rise...
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Molera Calvés, G. (author), Pogrebenko, S.V. (author), Cimò, G. (author), Duev, D.A. (author), Bocanegra-Bahamón, T.M. (author), Wagner, J.F. (author), Kallunki, J. (author), De Vicente, P. (author), Kronschnabl, G. (author), Haas, R. (author), Quick, J. (author), Maccaferri, G. (author), Colucci, G. (author), Wang, W.H. (author), Yang, W.J. (author), Hao, L.F. (author)
Aims. The phase scintillation of the European Space Agency’s Venus Express (VEX) spacecraft telemetry signal was observed at X-band (? = 3.6 cm) with a number of radio telescopes of the European Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) Network in the period 2009–2013. Methods. We found a phase fluctuation spectrum along the Venus orbit with a...
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Wang, Jingbo (author), Faltinsen, Odd M. (author)
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Wu, Xiong-Jian (author), Wang, Yigong (author), Price, W.G. (author)
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Akopian, N. (author), Perinetti, U. (author), Wang, L. (author), Rastelli, A. (author), Schmidt, O.G. (author), Zwiller, V. (author)
We study single GaAs quantum dots with optical transitions that can be brought into resonance with the widely used D2 transitions of rubidium atoms. We achieve resonance by Zeeman or Stark shifting the quantum dot levels. We discuss an energy stabilization scheme based on the absorption of quantum dot photoluminescence in a rubidium vapor. This...
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