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Hallbach, Jɒrgen, Georg E. Hoffmann, and Walter G. Guder. "Overestimation of albumin in heparinized plasma." Clinical Chemistry 37, no. 4 (1991): 566–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/37.4.566.

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Abstract Monochromatic measurement of albumin by the bromcresol green method leads to overestimation of albumin in the presence of heparin. The interference seems to be caused by fibrinogen, which, in the presence of heparin, produces an almost constant increase of the measuring signal over the whole range of suitable wavelengths (550 to 700 nm). The albumin overestimation can be eliminated by using a bichromatic modification. An application of this procedure for the automated analyzer RAXT, RA-1000 (Bayer Diagnostik, Technicon) is presented. We recommend using only bichromatic methods for alb
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Williams, M. R., F. Chi, M. T. Cashen, and H. Metcalf. "Measurement of the bichromatic optical force on Rb atoms." Physical Review A 60, no. 3 (1999): R1763—R1766. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreva.60.r1763.

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Li, Wei, Xudong Yu, and Jing Zhang. "Measurement of the squeezed vacuum state by a bichromatic local oscillator." Optics Letters 40, no. 22 (2015): 5299. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/ol.40.005299.

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Baker, J., P. Metcalf, M. Tatnell, M. Lever, and R. Johnson. "Quality assessment of determinations of serum fructosamine in 33 clinical chemistry laboratories." Clinical Chemistry 32, no. 12 (1986): 2133–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/32.12.2133.

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Abstract We investigated the analytical performance of fructosamine measurement in 33 routine clinical chemistry laboratories. We prepared 12 human control sera spanning a range of nondiabetic and diabetic fructosamine concentrations and assigned target values by using commercial reagents and a Cobas Bio centrifugal analyzer. Each control serum was analyzed by participating laboratories on two separate occasions. Averaged results were compared with target values, and systematic error was determined from slope and intercept regression coefficients. Overall, we found no significant (p greater th
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Thiermann, V., and H. Grassl. "The measurement of turbulent surface-layer fluxes by use of bichromatic scintillation." Boundary-Layer Meteorology 58, no. 4 (1992): 367–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf00120238.

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Sampson, M., M. Ruddel, and R. J. Elin. "Effects of specimen turbidity and glycerol concentration on nine enzymatic methods for triglyceride determination." Clinical Chemistry 40, no. 2 (1994): 221–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/40.2.221.

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Abstract We compared the effects of specimen turbidity and glycerol concentration on nine enzymatic methods for triglyceride measurement. We assayed 51 specimens with triglyceride concentrations of 0.85-8.21 mmol/L (75-727 mg/dL) and turbidity at 420 nm equivalent to > or = 0.1 mmol/L (8.8 mg/dL) triglyceride (measured as part of our comparison method). The data were analyzed by multiple regression, which gave coefficients for the effects of glycerol concentration and the change in turbidity during the reaction. The effects of specimen turbidity and glycerol concentration were method-de
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Barbour, H. M., and W. Davidson. "Studies on measurement of plasma magnesium: application of the Magon dye method to the "Monarch" centrifugal analyzer." Clinical Chemistry 34, no. 10 (1988): 2103–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/34.10.2103.

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Abstract The "Magnesium Liquid Stable Reagent Set" from Medical Analysis Systems, Inc., is evaluated. The method, which involves Magon dye binding and bichromatic absorbance measurements, was used in a Monarch centrifugal analyzer. Results were compared with those by atomic absorption spectrometry. The calibration curve for the Magon method is linear to 2.5 mmol/L, with a 2-microL sample volume. Analytical recovery of magnesium added to human plasma ranged from 95 to 102%. The working reagent is stable for at least five days at 15 degrees C. At concentrations of 0.54 and 1.20 mmol/L, the respe
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Diehl, Brett, Alberto Castro, Lars Jaquemetton, and Darren Beckett. "Thermal Calibration of Ratiometric, On-Axis Melt Pool Monitoring Photodetector System Using Tungsten Strip Lamp." Materials Evaluation 80, no. 4 (2022): 64–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32548/2022.me-04271.

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In situ melt pool monitoring is a set of technologies widely deployed on industrial, metals-based laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) additive manufacturing (AM) systems. This study investigates the use of a calibrated tungsten ribbon lamp as a reference standard to calibrate a photodetector based, on-axis melt pool monitoring system. Calibration demonstrates two functions: (a) enable a reference for measuring and ensuring system repeatability, and (b) enable reference to physical temperature values based on the measured photodetector signals. The second function is explored in this paper. A regres
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Yang, Lei, Bao Wang, and Hao Xiong. "Generation of Second-Order Sideband through Nonlinear Magnetostrictive Interaction." Photonics 10, no. 8 (2023): 886. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/photonics10080886.

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Nonlinear interaction between the magnon mode and the mechanical mode in a magnomechanical system is treated analytically where the magnon mode is coherently driven by a bichromatic microwave drive field consisting of a strong pumping field and a weak probe field and that works within a perturbative regime. Using experimentally achievable parameters, we show that the magnonic second-order sideband is generated and can be considerably enhanced by increasing the power of the pumping field. The suppression of the magnonic second-order sideband generation at the resonance point is discussed. Furth
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Jegou, Loïc, Joel Lachambre, Nicolas Tardif, et al. "Bichromatic melt pool thermal measurement based on a Red, Green, and Blue camera: Application to additive manufacturing processes." Optics & Laser Technology 167 (December 2023): 109799. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.optlastec.2023.109799.

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Lott, J. A., and B. T. Doumas. ""Direct" and total bilirubin tests: contemporary problems." Clinical Chemistry 39, no. 4 (1993): 641–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/39.4.641.

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Abstract In eight unique challenges mailed by The College of American Pathologists Comprehensive Chemistry Survey to participating laboratories within 3 years, results for direct-reacting bilirubin (DBIL) were highly variable among the 12 largest peer groups, and most of the results differed greatly from the values obtained by a referred method. Peer-group mean values for total bilirubin (TBIL) were in much better agreement with each other and with those obtained by the Reference Method for TBIL. From a review of the information on the assay of DBIL provided to us by the manufacturers, we conc
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Li, Guoyao, and Zhang-Qi Yin. "Squeezing Light via Levitated Cavity Optomechanics." Photonics 9, no. 2 (2022): 57. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/photonics9020057.

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Squeezing light is a critical resource in both fundamental physics and precision measurement. Squeezing light has been generated through optical-parametric amplification inside an optical resonator. However, preparing the squeezing light in an optomechanical system is still a challenge for the thermal noise inevitably coupled to the system. We consider an optically levitated nano-particle in a bichromatic cavity, in which two cavity modes could be excited by the scattering photons of the dual tweezers, respectively. Based on the coherent scattering mechanism, the ultra-strong coupling between
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Jorge, Vinicius Lemes, Issam Bendaoud, Fabien Soulié, and Cyril Bordreuil. "Rear Weld Pool Thermal Monitoring in GTAW Process Using a Developed Two-Colour Pyrometer." Metals 14, no. 8 (2024): 937. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/met14080937.

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New systems and methods to access the temperature of the melt pool in welding processes have been developed to study phenomena, monitor behaviours, and even be used in closed-loop control strategies. Concerning arc welding processes, the arc radiation might impose a challenge to measure the temperature. However, heat input is the key point for welding quality. This work aims to evaluate the feasibility and detect potentialities of accessing the thermal field from the rear weld pool in the GTAW process by using in-house developed equipment. The original system was conceptualized based on a prev
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McNeill, Donald H. "Bichromator for electron density measurements." Review of Scientific Instruments 73, no. 9 (2002): 3193–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1499543.

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De Souza e Silva, Mario G., Nils Kerpen, Paulo Cesar C. Rosman, Torsten Schlurmann, and Claudio F. Neves. "FINDING BICHROMATIC-BIDIRECTIONAL WAVES WITH ADVs." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.33.

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The aim of this study is to investigate Bichromatic-Bidirectional waves to characterize the subtractive wave-wave nonlinear interactions, using adaptive techniques rather than traditional spectral techniques. A physical model test in a 3D-wave basin was conducted and measurements were made with two arrays of ultrasonic sensors of free surface and one array of ADVs. The Hilbert-Huang transform, aided by the Multivariate Empirical Mode Decomposition, was applied to the orbital velocity data and the main characteristics of the infragravity wave (velocity amplitude, period and direction) were extr
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Silva, Mario G. Souza e., Ricardo Guimarães, Nils Kerpen, Paulo Cesar Rosman, Claudio F. Neves, and Torsten Schlurmann. "ORBITAL VELOCITIES DUE TO BICHROMATIC-BIDIRECTIONAL WAVES." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 37 (September 1, 2023): 59. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v37.papers.59.

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The paper describes the orbital velocity pattern generated by Bichromatic-Bidirectional waves (Bi-Bi waves), and investigate how the forced (long period) wave decays along the depth. Experiments conducted at a wave basin proved that the use of ADVs provided much better results than free surface elevations, due to the higher sensitivity of the instrument, as compared of the free surface measurements.
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Sofieva, Viktoria F., Francis Dalaudier, Alain Hauchecorne, and Valery Kan. "High-resolution temperature profiles retrieved from bichromatic stellar scintillation measurements by GOMOS/Envisat." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 12, no. 1 (2019): 585–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-585-2019.

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Abstract. In this paper, we describe the inversion algorithm for retrievals of high vertical resolution temperature profiles (HRTPs) using bichromatic stellar scintillation measurements in the occultation geometry. This retrieval algorithm has been improved with respect to nominal ESA processing and applied to the measurements by Global Ozone Monitoring by Occultation of Stars (GOMOS) operated on board Envisat in 2002–2012. The retrieval method exploits the chromatic refraction in the Earth's atmosphere. The bichromatic scintillations allow the determination of the refractive angle, which is p
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Rijnsdorp, Dirk Pieter, Pieter Bart Smit, and Marcel Zijlema. "NON-HYDROSTATIC MODELLING OF INFRAGRAVITY WAVES USING SWASH." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 33 (2012): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v33.currents.27.

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This paper presents numerical modelling of the nearshore transformation of infragravity waves induced by bichromatic wave groups over a horizontal and a sloping bottom. The non-hydrostatic model SWASH is assessed by comparing model predictions with analytical solutions over a horizontal bottom and with detailed laboratory observations for a sloping bottom. Good agreement between model predictions and data is found throughout the domain for bound infragravity waves. Furthermore the model predicts greater outgoing free infragravity wave-heights for steeper slope regimes which is consistent with
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Andersen, Thomas Lykke, Maria Clavero, Mads Røge Eldrup, Peter Frigaard, and Miguel Losada. "ACTIVE ABSORPTION OF NONLINEAR IRREGULAR WAVES." Coastal Engineering Proceedings, no. 36 (December 30, 2018): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v36.papers.12.

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In the present paper, the performance of active absorption systems based on nearfield surface elevation measurements is studied. Based on linear wavemaker theory the performance of such systems can easily be calculated for linear waves. A recent study demonstrated that bound superharmonics in regular waves is also well absorbed by such system and has a re-reflection similar to a linear component. However, the performance of active absorption systems on nonlinear irregular waves has never been studied. In the present paper the absorption of bound sub and superharmonics in bichromatic and irregu
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Zang, J., R. Gibson, P. H. Taylor, R. Eatock Taylor, and C. Swan. "Second Order Wave Diffraction Around a Fixed Ship-Shaped Body in Unidirectional Steep Waves." Journal of Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering 128, no. 2 (2006): 89–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2185130.

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The objective of this research, part of the EU FP5 REBASDO Program, is to examine the effects of second order wave diffraction in wave run-up around the bow of a vessel (FPSO) in random seas. In this work, the nonlinear wave scattering problem is solved by employing a quadratic boundary element method. A computer program, DIFFRACT, has been developed and recently extended to deal with unidirectional and directional bichromatic input wave systems, calculating second order wave diffraction loads and free surface elevation under regular waves and focused wave groups. The second order wave interac
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Lamien, B., T. Pierre, H. R. B. Orlande, et al. "Sequential estimation of high temperatures of liquid metals by using particle filter methods." High Temperatures-High Pressures 53, no. 1-2 (2024): 89–111. http://dx.doi.org/10.32908/hthp.v53.jsf01.

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This work follows up our previous studies dedicated to the estimation of the transient temperature of niobium and 100c6 steel samples, in ranges that include solid and liquid phases, as well as phase changes. In the experimental setup, a metallic sample of few millimeters is aerodynamically levitated and then heated by a powerful laser, while a collimator focused on the sample collects the radiative flux that is split towards five pyrometers of different wavelengths. The measured spectral fluxes are used in an inverse analysis to estimate the sample temperature. Difficulties in the inverse pro
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Berni, C., H. Michallet, and E. Barthélemy. "Effects of horizontal pressure gradients on bed destabilization under waves." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 812 (January 5, 2017): 721–51. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2016.805.

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We report on new experiments designed to investigate bed destabilization processes in a two-dimensional wave flume physical model of a beach. The mobile bed consists of non-cohesive granular material of low density. The wave conditions are provided by repeating a cycle of waves made of two bichromatic groups of different period. The horizontal and vertical velocities are acoustically profiled vertically from free-stream elevation down to the still bed level in the surf zone. Additional measurements of the fluid pressure at positions closely aligned horizontally and vertically in and slightly a
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Vujakovic, Aleksandra, Aleksandra Dakovic, Jovan Lemic, Ana Radosavljevic-Mihajlovic, and Magdalena Tomasevic-Canovic. "Adsorption of inorganic anionic contaminants on surfactant modified minerals." Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 68, no. 11 (2003): 833–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jsc0311833v.

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Organo-mineral complexes were obtained by treatment of aluminosilicate minerals (zeolite, bentonite and diatomaceous earth) with a primary amine (oleylamine) and an alkyl ammonium salt (stearyldimethylbenzyl ammonium chloride). The modification of the zeolite surface was carried out in two steps. The first step was treatment of the zeolite with 2M HCl. This acid treatment of the zeolite increased its affinity for neutral molecules such as surface-active amines. The second step of the modification was the adsorption of oleylamine on the acid treated zeolite. Four types of organo-mineral complex
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Delwiche, Stephen R., Thomas C. Pearson, and Daniel L. Brabec. "High-Speed Optical Sorting of Soft Wheat for Reduction of Deoxynivalenol." Plant Disease 89, no. 11 (2005): 1214–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/pd-89-1214.

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Fusarium head blight (FHB) is a fungal disease that affects small cereal grains, such as wheat and barley, and is becoming more prevalent throughout much of the world's temperate climates. The disease poses a health risk to humans and livestock because of the associated production of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON or vomitoxin) by the causal organism, Fusarium graminearum. A study was undertaken to examine the efficiency of high-speed, optical sorting of intact wheat (Triticum aestivum) kernels for reduction of DON concentration. Soft red winter (n = 32) and soft white (n = 3) wheat samples
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Ward, H. C., J. G. Evans, C. S. B. Grimmond, and J. Bradford. "Infrared and millimetre-wave scintillometry in the suburban environment – Part 1: Structure parameters." Atmospheric Measurement Techniques Discussions 7, no. 11 (2014): 11169–220. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amtd-7-11169-2014.

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Abstract. Scintillometry, a form of ground-based remote sensing, provides the capability to estimate surface heat fluxes over scales of a few hundred metres to kilometres. Measurements are spatial averages, making this technique particularly valuable over areas with moderate heterogeneity such as mixed agricultural or urban environments. In this study, we present the structure parameters of temperature and humidity, which can be related to the sensible and latent heat fluxes through similarity theory, for a suburban area in the UK. The fluxes are provided in the second paper of this two-part s
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Vrecica, Teodor, and Yaron Toledo. "Consistent nonlinear stochastic evolution equations for deep to shallow water wave shoaling." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 794 (April 4, 2016): 310–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2015.750.

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Nonlinear interactions between sea waves and the sea bottom are a major mechanism for energy transfer between the different wave frequencies in the near-shore region. Nevertheless, it is difficult to account for this phenomenon in stochastic wave forecasting models due to its mathematical complexity, which mostly consists of computing either the bispectral evolution or non-local shoaling coefficients. In this work, quasi-two-dimensional stochastic energy evolution equations are derived for dispersive water waves up to quadratic nonlinearity. The bispectral evolution equations are formulated us
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Afinogenova, A. G., T. M. Voroshilova, G. E. Afinogenov, D. Yu Maday, and A. A. Spiridonova. "TIME-KILL ASSAY: AN EFFICACY OF SYNERGY BETWEEN CARBAPENEMS AND CLODRONIC ACID." Russian Journal of Infection and Immunity 8, no. 4 (2019): 497–502. http://dx.doi.org/10.15789/2220-7619-2018-4-497-502.

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Abstract. Currently, a search for augmenting antibiotics activity is still crucial due to elevated frequency of detecting carbapenem-resistant Gran-positive bacterial isolates. To resolve this, it might be reasonable to combine carbapenems metal-â-lactamase (MâL) inhibitors. Unfortunately, no MâL inhibitors approved for treatment of carbapenem-resistant infections are currently available. Pathogenic bacteria may survive antibiotic attack, exert tolerance and persistence accompanied with the ongoing infectious process. In connection with this, determining dependence between antimicrobialrelated
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Ma, Yuxiang, Guohai Dong, and Xiaozhou Ma. "SEPARATION OF LOW-FREQUENCY WAVES BY AN ANALYTICAL METHOD." Coastal Engineering Proceedings 1, no. 32 (2011): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.9753/icce.v32.waves.64.

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A new method for separating low-frequency waves in time domain is proposed by constructing the analytical signals of the measured waves. Using three simultaneous wave records, the time series of incident bound, free and reflected low-frequency waves can be obtained by the present method. This method is only suitable for separating monochromatic low-frequency waves. The applicability of the method is examined by numerical tests. The results show that the present method can give accurate results over sloping beaches when water depth (kh) is larger than 0.2. Then, the present method is used to st
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Ge, Shan, Guanyu Ren, Wengeng Wang, et al. "Gain measurement of microwave antenna with heterodyne bichromatic excitation in Rydberg atoms." Optics Express, May 13, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oe.523171.

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Huang, Longwei, Wenyue Lu, Jianmin Yang, and Qing Dong. "Measurement of wave forces on a modelled ice floe by plastic plate under bichromatic waves." Ships and Offshore Structures, May 27, 2022, 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17445302.2022.2062160.

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Li, Qinglin, Peter Yun, Tenghui Yang, Qiang Hao, Shougang Zhang, and Sihong Gu. "Noise suppression by differential detection of simultaneous electromagnetically induced transparency and absorption in counterpropagating bichromatic light." New Journal of Physics, October 10, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ad01d1.

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Abstract Well-established electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) and absorption (EIA) have been applied to various applications including quantum computing, light storage, and precision measurement. Here, we propose and implement a differential detection scheme based on coexisting EIT and EIA signals in a double-Λ system with counterpropagating bichromatic laser fields, in which a differential coherent population trapping (diff-CPT) signal is extracted with a desired enhanced amplitude and highly suppressed common-mode noise. Compared to that of either EIT or EIA, the observed signal-t
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Rodriguez-Lopez, Victor, Carlos Dorronsoro, and Alberto de Castro. "A metric-based image-formation model explains the improvement in subjective refraction using temporal defocus waves." Optometry and Vision Science, February 24, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1097/opx.0000000000002239.

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SIGNIFICANCE Direct subjective refraction (DSR) is a novel method for refractive error measurements that uses temporal changes in defocus and a flicker minimization task. The computational models developed here are a framework for improving this clinical method. PURPOSE This study aimed to model the measurement of refractive error with the DSR method, which uses rapid changes in optical power and a bichromatic (red/blue) stimulus. METHODS The polychromatic point spread function of the eye was used to simulate the retinal image projected in DSR method, and an image quality (IQ) metric was defin
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Dhote, Nihal, and Mohan Khond. "Experimental investigation and comparative analysis of various condition-based monitoring techniques for wear recognition in gear pump." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part J: Journal of Engineering Tribology, January 26, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1177/13506501251313606.

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The purpose of the presented work is to recognize wear in different parts of the gear pump and to determine the wear particle contamination and particle types in oil. Oil samples were collected intermittently from the gear pump test rig to find the wear severity index and particle contamination. The percentage of large particles increased to 80.49% with wear severity index at the end of the test due to contamination. Hence ferrogram slides were prepared and observed under a bichromatic microscope to identify the types of wear particles. These ferrogram slides of oil samples show normal rubbing
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Williams, M. R., F. Chi, M. T. Cashen, and H. Metcalf. "Bichromatic force measurements using atomic beam deflections." Physical Review A 61, no. 2 (2000). http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreva.61.023408.

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Kolaas, Jostein, Bjørn Hervold Riise, Kristian Sveen, and Atle Jensen. "Bichromatic synthetic schlieren applied to surface wave measurements." Experiments in Fluids 59, no. 8 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00348-018-2580-6.

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Mežinska, S., A. Dorn, T. Pfeifer, and K. Bartschat. "Coherent control of multiphoton ionization of lithium atoms by a bichromatic laser field." Physical Review A 110, no. 1 (2024). http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physreva.110.013116.

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We demonstrate a left-right asymmetry control of the photoelectron angular distribution in multiphoton ionization of Li atoms by a bichromatic laser field. By delaying the fundamental (780 nm) and its second harmonic relative to each other in steps of 130 attoseconds, we can vary the relative phase between the two laser fields with subwavelength accuracy and thereby steer the ejected electrons. Good agreement is found between the measurements and calculations at the appropriate intensities of the two harmonics. Published by the American Physical Society 2024
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Kranenborg, J. W. M., T. Pauli, N. G. Jacobsen, et al. "Measurements and Modeling of Pore‐Pressure Gradients in the Swash Zone Under Large‐Scale Laboratory Bichromatic Waves." Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans 128, no. 12 (2023). http://dx.doi.org/10.1029/2022jc019577.

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AbstractThe present work presents physical laboratory measurements of surface elevation and pore water pressures in a fine sand bed under bichromatic waves in a large‐scale laboratory experiment. This was done at three cross‐shore locations in the swash zone, with pressures being measured at different depths in the bed. The measurements show that the pore pressure signal decays and shifts with increased depth. These measurements are used to validate a practical model, based on the theory of Yamamoto et al. (1978, https://doi.org/10.1017/S0022112078003006) and Guest and Hay (2017, https://doi.o
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Bolduc Beaudoin, Simon, Edouard Pinsolle, and Bertrand Reulet. "Counting statistics of ultrabroadband microwave photons." Physical Review Research 6, no. 4 (2024). https://doi.org/10.1103/physrevresearch.6.043238.

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We report measurements of counting statistics, average and variance, of microwave photons of ill-defined frequency: bichromatic photons, i.e., photons involving two well separated frequencies, and “white” broadband photons. Our setup allows for the analysis of single photonic modes of arbitrary waveform over the 1–10 GHz frequency range. The photon statistics are obtained by on-the-fly numerical calculation from the sampled time-dependent voltage. Using an ac+dc biased tunnel junction as a source of quantum microwave, we report an ultrawide squeezing spectrum representing a competitive source
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MELITO, LORENZO, BASHAR KHORBATLY, ALESSANDRO MARCONI, et al. "Lagrangian Measurements Of Surface Water Waves: Relation Between Drift Velocities And Set-Down." CoastLab 2024: Physical Modelling in Coastal Engineering and Science, May 7, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.59490/coastlab.2024.802.

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Since the work of Stokes on steady progressive surface waves (Stokes, 1847), there has been interest in fluid particle trajectories and associated mass flux. The original result obtained by Stokes was based on linear theory, and implied that there is a net forward drift in the fluid beneath a propagating surface wave. In the non-dimensional case, the drift velocity for a sinusoidal wave on a fluid of depth h is given by Recent works suggest that in many cases, particularly in waves propagating over a shear flow, a net Eulerian flow may develop, which is opposed to the Stokes drift. Monismith e
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Han Yan-Chen, Li Yu-Dong, and Li Wei. "Research of the relationship between coherent population trapping (CPT) oscillation and Raman detuning." Acta Physica Sinica, 2024, 0. http://dx.doi.org/10.7498/aps.73.20231408.

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Coherent population trapping (CPT) oscillation is a transient oscillation phenomenon based on the CPT effects, which is related to the Raman detuning of the coherent bichromatic laser fields from the hyperfine ground-states of three-level Λ system. In this work, sawtooth wave is adopted to modulate the frequency of microwave signal to make Raman detuning change uniformly and stepping. Meanwhile, by building the relationship between the microwave frequency modulation rate and the change rate of Raman detuning, the effects of the change rate and mode of Raman detuning on CPT oscillation are anal
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Florian, Grossmann, Hurther David, Sánchez-Arcilla Agustín, and M. Alsina Jose. "Data related to "Influence of the Initial Beach Profile on the Sediment Transport Processes during Post-storm Onshore Bar Migration."." September 16, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7085619.

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Abstract: Onshore bar migration is a characteristic bar behavior during post-storm beach recovery. The present large-scale experiments, feature bichromatic wave groups over an initially steep (1:15), fully-evolving beach. The same accretive wave condition is applied on two different post-storm beach profiles featuring outer and inner bars. They are characterized by a larger (smaller) shoreline erosion and a larger (smaller) outer breaker bar located farther away from (closer to) the shoreline depending on the larger (smaller) energy of the storm condition. After a considerable post-storm recov
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Сhayka, O. M., and T. B. Peretyatko. "The reduction of hexavalent chromium and nitrates by Desulfuromonas YSDS-3, isolated from the soil of Yasiv sulfur mine." Ecology and Noospherology 29, no. 2 (2018). http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/031813.

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Such compounds as compounds of hexavalent chromium, nitrates and nitrites are one of the most distributed pollutants of the environment. The compounds of Cr (VI) are found in the soil, water and territories adjacent to mining enterprises in elevated concentrations. The hexavalent chromium has toxic, mutagenic and carcinogenic effect on living forms. Some sulfur-reducing bacteria are attractable for scientists attention like potential purification agentsto clear the wastewater from organic and inorganic pollutants. In this way,the purpose of our work is to study the patterns of the reduction of
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