Identification of Smoldering Peatland Fires in Indonesia via Triple-Phase Temperature Analysis of VIIRS Nighttime Data

Author(s):  
Christopher D. Elvidge ◽  
Mikhail Zhizhin ◽  
Kimberly Baugh ◽  
Feng-Chi Hsu
2014 ◽  
Vol 134 (5) ◽  
pp. 486-495 ◽  
Author(s):  
Takeshi Horiguchi ◽  
Kohei Tsukamoto ◽  
Shinji Tominaga ◽  
Tadashi Nishimura ◽  
Hideaki Fujita ◽  
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1989 ◽  
Author(s):  
PAUL NELSON ◽  
NORMAN POTI ◽  
JEFFREY STRICKER

2021 ◽  
Vol 322 ◽  
pp. 112626
Author(s):  
Jingjing Qian ◽  
Zijian Zhao ◽  
Qinming Zhang ◽  
Matthew Werner ◽  
Randy Petty ◽  
...  

2014 ◽  
Vol 487 ◽  
pp. 145-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rajendaran Vairavan ◽  
Zaliman Sauli ◽  
Vithyacharan Retnasamy

High power light emitting diodes is the new era of lighting due to momentous supremacy in terms of lighting efficacy over traditional lighting systems. The reliability of LED is dependent on its junction temperature. This study confers on the thermal and stress characterization of LED chip with copper cylindrical heat slug through simulation method. The simulation characterization was carried out with Ansys version 11 at ambient temperature of 25°C under natural convection condition. The LED package was powered with input powers of 0.1 W, 0.5 W and 1W .Results indicated that input power influences the junction temperature and stress of LED chip.


1994 ◽  
Vol 150 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-80 ◽  
Author(s):  
So Maruyama ◽  
Nozomu Fujimoto ◽  
Yukio Sudo ◽  
Yoshihiro Kiso ◽  
Hitoshi Hayakawa

1982 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 45-52 ◽  
Author(s):  
D J Beauchamp ◽  
E G Ellison

A servo-hydraulic test rig capable of applying combined temperature and strain or load cycles has been developed and commissioned. The nature of the test has dictated the specimen form as a hollow, hour-glass type. The critical problem of a suitable extensometer for temperature and strain cycling has been solved. The device designed and produced shows negligible transient temperature effects, has a high resolution of better than 0.1 μm, and is mechanically very stable. The heating and cooling is controlled by an induction heating system with grip cooling; additional cooling is available using compressed air passing through the hollow specimen. The system is capable of following a temperature ramp to within 1°C linearity. The thermal strain associated with a temperature cycle is compensated for using a microprocessor system specially developed for the purpose, which also enables a mechanical strain-stress loop to be plotted during a test. Both ‘in-phase’ and ‘out-of-phase’ temperature/strain cycles have been carried out and development continues to include dwell periods.


2005 ◽  
Vol 73 (9) ◽  
pp. 5961-5977 ◽  
Author(s):  
Krista Venecia ◽  
Glenn M. Young

ABSTRACT Pathogenic biovars of Yersinia enterocolitica maintain the well-studied plasmid-encoded Ysc type III secretion (TTS) system, which has a definitive role in virulence. Y. enterocolitica biovar 1B additionally has a distinct chromosomal locus, the Yersinia secretion apparatus pathogenicity island (YSA PI) that encodes the Ysa TTS system. The signals to which the Ysa TTS system responds and its role in virulence remain obscure. This exploratory study was conducted to define environmental cues that promote the expression of Ysa TTS genes and to define how the Ysa TTS system influences bacterium-host interactions. Using a genetic approach, a collection of Y. enterocolitica Ysa TTS mutants was generated by mutagenesis with a transposon carrying promoterless lacZYA. This approach identified genes both within and outside of the YSA PI that contribute to Ysa TTS. Expression of these genes was regulated in response to growth phase, temperature, NaCl, and pH. Additional genetic analysis demonstrated that two regulatory genes encoding components of the YsrR-YsrS (ysrS) and RcsC-YojN-RcsB (rcsB) phosphorelay systems affect the expression of YSA PI genes and each other. The collection of Ysa TTS-defective transposon mutants, along with other strains carrying defined mutations that block Ysa and Ysc TTS, was examined for changes in virulence properties by using the BALB/c mouse model of infection. This analysis revealed that the Ysa TTS system impacts the ability of Y. enterocolitica to colonize gastrointestinal tissues. These results reveal facets of how Y. enterocolitica controls the function of the Ysa TTS system and uncovers a role for the Ysa TTS during the gastrointestinal phase of infection.


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