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Pontocypria Mueller 1894
GENUS PONTOCYPRIA MUELLER, 1894 Pontocypria sp. nov.Published as part of Brandão, Simone N., Saeedi, Hanieh & Brandt, Angelika, 2022, Macroecology of Southern Ocean benthic Ostracoda (Crustacea) from the continental margin and abyss, pp. 226-255 in Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society 194 on page 238, DOI: 10.1093/zoolinnean/zlab078, http://zenodo.org/record/579981
Influencing consumer choice: short and medium term effect of country of origin information on wine choice
Abstract not availablePatricia O. Williamson, Larry Lockshin, I. Leigh Francis, Simone Mueller Loos
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Photograph of author Jim Mueller, professor in the Mayborn school of Journalism at UNT, posing with his book, "Shooting Arrows and Slinging Mud"
Mechanism of the Cassie-Wenzel transition via the atomistic and continuum string methods
The string method is a general and flexible strategy to compute the most probable transition path for an activated process (rare event). We apply here the atomistic string method in the density field to the Cassie-Wenzel transition, a central problem in the field of superhydrophobicity. We discuss in detail the mechanism of wetting of a submerged hydrophobic cavity of nanometer size and its dependence on the geometry of the cavity. Furthermore, we analyze the algorithmic analogies between the continuum “interface” string method and CREaM [Giacomello et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 109, 226102 (2012)], a method inspired by the string that allows for a faster and simpler computation of the mechanism and of the free-energy profiles of the wetting process
Data for "Mueller Matrix Extrapolations from Linear Partial Polarimetry"
To demonstrate our method for extrapolating full, depolarizing Mueller matrices from fewer than 16 measurements, we measured an ensemble of roughened plastic bricks using a Mueller imaging polarimeter and a linear Stokes camera. The Mueller matrix images from the Mueller imaging polarimeter and the images taken with four polarizer orientations from the linear Stokes camera are included.
For inquiries regarding the contents of this dataset, please contact the Corresponding Author listed in the README.txt file. Administrative inquiries (e.g., removal requests, trouble downloading, etc.) can be directed to [email protected]</p
Near-Infrared Human Eye Mueller Matrix Images
Near-infrared Mueller matrix images of 20 human subjects' eyes.
Images were taken using a dual-rotating-retarder Mueller polarimeter. The human subjects were illuminated with a diffuse near-infrared LED light source (945-955 nm) where 0.0315 W/m2 was incident on the subject’s face and/or eye. Mueller matrix images were reconstructed from 25 polarimetric measurements taken over the course of approximately 15 seconds. Due to the small, random unconscious movements of the eye, image alignment code was applied in post-processing.
For inquiries regarding the contents of this dataset, please contact the Corresponding Author listed in the README.txt file. Administrative inquiries (e.g., removal requests, trouble downloading, etc.) can be directed to [email protected]</p
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