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Martin Farkas, Benedikt Bergmann, Pavel Broulim, Petr Burian, Giovanni Ambrosi, Philipp Azzarello, Luká? Pu?man, Mateusz Sitarz, Petr Smolyanskiy, Daniil Sukhonos and Xin Wu
We present the characterization of a highly segmented ?large area? hybrid pixel detector (Timepix3, 512 × 512 pixels, pixel pitch 55 µm) for application in space experiments. We demonstrate that the nominal power consumption of 6 W can be reduced by chan...
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Emilie Pietersoone, Jean Michel Létang, Simon Rit, Emmanuel Brun and Max Langer
X-ray phase-contrast imaging (XPCI) is a family of imaging techniques that makes contrast visible due to phase shifts in the sample. Phase-sensitive techniques can potentially be several orders of magnitude more sensitive than attenuation-based technique...
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Soon Hock Ng, Vijayakumar Anand, Molong Han, Daniel Smith, Jovan Maksimovic, Tomas Katkus, Annaleise Klein, Keith Bambery, Mark J. Tobin, Jitraporn Vongsvivut and Saulius Juodkazis
The Fourier transform infrared microspectroscopy (FTIRm) system of the Australian Synchrotron has a unique optical configuration with a peculiar beam profile consisting of two parallel lines. The beam is tightly focused using a 36× Schwarzschild objectiv...
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Alessio Ubaldi and Maura Graziani
The work presented in this paper represents a preliminary study on the performance of the new Silicon tracker layer, Layer 0 (L0), that will be installed on top of the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS-02), at the end of 2024. AMS-02 is a cosmic ray (CR) ...
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Gaige Swanson, Jeff B. Langman, Andrew W. Child, Frank M. Wilhelm and James G. Moberly
The mobility of a metal in mining-impacted sediments is determined by the environmental conditions that influence the metal?s oxidation state and bonding environment. Coeur d?Alene Lake, USA, has been impacted by legacy mining practices that allowed the ...
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Anna Sabbatini, Francesca Caridi, Giovanni Birarda, Elisa Costanzi, Adolfo Amici, Giovanna Mobbili, Carla Buosi, Giovanni De Giudici, Daniela Medas and Alessandra Negri
The most often dispersed environmental pollutants that are released both directly and indirectly into the environment that may eventually reach aquatic ecosystems and contaminate aquatic biomes are cigarette butts (CBs). Toxicants such as nicotine, dange...
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Frank Wien, Krzysztof Kubiak, Florian Turbant, Kevin Mosca, Grzegorz Wegrzyn and Véronique Arluison
Our results indicate previously unknown macromolecular interplays in the regulation of ColE1-like plasmid DNA replication, which should be important in further studies on combating bacterial antibiotic resistance through controlling the propagation and s...
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Federica Scucchia, Katrein Sauer, Paul Zaslansky and Tali Mass
Understanding the formation of the coral skeleton has been a common subject uniting various marine and materials study fields. Two main regions dominate coral skeleton growth: Rapid Accretion Deposits (RADs) and Thickening Deposits (TDs). These have been...
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Griffin Rodgers, Guido R. Sigron, Christine Tanner, Simone E. Hieber, Felix Beckmann, Georg Schulz, Arnaud Scherberich, Claude Jaquiéry, Christoph Kunz and Bert Müller
Combining microtomography before and after decalcification with histology data by means of registration enables tri-variate histograms for labeling mature and newly formed bone as well as soft tissue components in rat jaw.
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Puneeth Jakkula, Amitay Cohen, Bratislav Lukic, David Levi-Hevroni, Alexander Rack, Georg Ganzenmüller and Stefan Hiermaier
Studying the failure behaviour of engineered or natural materials under dynamic loading scenarios is of high importance, for example to investigate the fracture mechanics and to prevent catastrophic failures of constructions. When dynamic loading is coup...
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