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Benjamin Wilson, Santasri Bose-Pillai, Jack McCrae, Kevin Keefer and Steven Fiorino
Knowledge of turbulence distribution along an experimental path can help in effective turbulence compensation and mitigation. Although scintillometers are traditionally used to measure the strength of turbulence, they provide a path-integrated measuremen...
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Carson L. Running and Thomas J. Juliano
The global surface pressure was measured on a 7°
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Naser Al Haddabi, Konstantinos Kontis and Hossein Zare-Behtash
Cavity flows occur in a wide range of low-speed applications (Mach number ≤0.3" role="presentation">=0.3=0.3
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Jasmin Reiner, Kristin Protte and Jörg Hinrichs
Online detection of product defects using fast spectroscopic measurements is beneficial for producers in the dairy industry since it allows readjustment of product characteristics or redirection of product streams during production. Raman spectroscopy ha...
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Sergio J.C. do Carmo, Pedro M. de Oliveira and Francisco Alves
This work presents a simple method for determining the energy of the proton beam in biomedical cyclotrons, using no additional experimental set-up and only materials from radioisotope routine productions that are therefore available on-site. The develope...
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