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Space Sci Rev ; 212: 655-696, 2017 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33758431

ABSTRACT

ICON Far UltraViolet (FUV) imager contributes to the ICON science objectives by providing remote sensing measurements of the daytime and nighttime atmosphere/ionosphere. During sunlit atmospheric conditions, ICON FUV images the limb altitude profile in the shortwave (SW) band at 135.6 nm and the longwave (LW) band at 157 nm perpendicular to the satellite motion to retrieve the atmospheric O/N2 ratio. In conditions of atmospheric darkness, ICON FUV measures the 135.6 nm recombination emission of O+ ions used to compute the nighttime ionospheric altitude distribution. ICON Far UltraViolet (FUV) imager is a CzernyTurner design Spectrographic Imager with two exit slits and corresponding back imager cameras that produce two independent images in separate wavelength bands on two detectors. All observations will be processed as limb altitude profiles. In addition, the ionospheric 135.6 nm data will be processed as longitude and latitude spatial maps to obtain images of ion distributions around regions of equatorial spread F. The ICON FUV optic axis is pointed 20 degrees below local horizontal and has a steering mirror that allows the field of view to be steered up to 30 degrees forward and aft, to keep the local magnetic meridian in the field of view. The detectors are micro channel plate (MCP) intensified FUV tubes with the phosphor fiber-optically coupled to Charge Coupled Devices (CCDs). The dual stack MCP-s amplify the photoelectron signals to dominate the CCD noise and the rapidly scanned frames are co-added to digitally create 12-second integrated images. Digital on-board signal processing is used to compensate for geometric distortion and satellite motion and to achieve data compression. The instrument was originally aligned in visible light by using a special grating and visible cameras. Final alignment, functional and environmental testing and calibration were performed in a large vacuum chamber with a UV source. The test and calibration program showed that ICON FUV meets its design requirements and is ready to be launched on the ICON spacecraft.

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Space Sci Rev ; 204(1-4): 49-82, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29755144

ABSTRACT

NASA's Solar Probe Plus (SPP) mission will make the first in situ measurements of the solar corona and the birthplace of the solar wind. The FIELDS instrument suite on SPP will make direct measurements of electric and magnetic fields, the properties of in situ plasma waves, electron density and temperature profiles, and interplanetary radio emissions, amongst other things. Here, we describe the scientific objectives targeted by the SPP/FIELDS instrument, the instrument design itself, and the instrument concept of operations and planned data products.

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J Fish Biol ; 81(6): 2086-91, 2012 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23130704

ABSTRACT

Total length (L(T)) (range 24-1000 mm; mean ±S.E. = 170.21 ± 0.36 mm) and mass (W) (range 0.10-9590 g; mean ±S.E. = 76.03 ± 0.87 g) of 36,460 specimens of marble trout Salmo marmoratus were used to compute a standard mass (W(s)) equation for this species by means of the empirical percentile (EmP) method. The EmP W(s) equation calculated was: log(10) W(s) = -5.208 + 3.202 log(10) L(T) - 0.046 (log(10) L(T))(2) (L(T) range 90-570 mm) and it is valid throughout the species' area of distribution across Europe.


Subject(s)
Body Size , Trout/growth & development , Animals , Europe , Marine Biology/methods , Reference Values
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J Fish Biol ; 78(7): 1890-9, 2011 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21651539

ABSTRACT

Total length (L(T)) and mass measurements of 28,596 specimens of European chub Leuciscus cephalus, collected from a variety of waterways across Italy, were used to compute standard mass (W(s)) equations by both empirical percentile (EmP) and regression line percentile (RLP) methods. The use of the EmP W(s) equation [log(10) W(s) = -4·79 + 2·68log(10) L(T) + 0·10(log(10) L(T))(2)] to compute relative mass (W(r)) of L. cephalus in Italy is suggested, as it was not influenced by length-related bias (L(T) range of application = 70-470 mm).


Subject(s)
Cyprinidae/anatomy & histology , Animals , Body Size , Body Weight , Cyprinidae/physiology , Italy , Marine Biology/methods , Reference Values
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Farmaco Sci ; 38(6): 425-8, 1983 Jun.
Article in Italian | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-6575920

ABSTRACT

In this paper, we report the inhibition constants obtained with N-cyclopropyl-5,6-dimethoxytryptamine and with N-cyclopropyl-6,7-dimethoxytryptamine on the activity of beef plasma amineoxidase. The inhibition constants are respectively: 0.3 x 10(-3) M and 0.65 x 10(-3) M. A dixon graph of the enzymic oxidation of benzylamine indicates a non-competitive inhibition of the enzyme by these dimethoxytryptamines.


Subject(s)
5-Methoxytryptamine/pharmacology , Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors , Tryptamines/pharmacology , 5-Methoxytryptamine/analogs & derivatives , Animals , Cattle , Kinetics
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