... from their true instantaneous locations on the ground inthe SAR image. This is due to the coupling of the cross-range position to the target radial velocity and the fact that the moving target and ... the moving targets detected in the SAR image are not their actual locations onthe ground. In fact, recall that the detection of the moving targets in the SAR image depends onthe fact that they ... whether of the ground itselfor from moving targets embedded within the scene.Figure 1 shows the effect of Keystoning onthe range walk in a real SAR data collection. The left insets show the...
... amount, enhancing the detectability of the moving targets. Finally, Section 6 sum-marizes the paper.2. KEYSTONING AND ACCELERATION CORRECTIONWithout motion compensation, SAR images of the groundare ... place the detections inthe “context” of the background terrain, that is, whether it is near a building, on aroad, and so forth. Below, we describe how a machine detects the moving targets. The ... asdeviate significantly from the phase plane. Thus, the movingtargets have to meet the dual thresholds: one in power and the other in phase deviation [8]. If the power threshold is setat 15 dB in...
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... glyco-sylation is based onthe succinimidyl functionality(Fig. 2) which allows coupling of the glycans to the protein surface viathe lysine e-amino groups at pH 9 and above (Table 1). The resulting conjugates ... bonds could also contribute to the increase in these parameters. Analysis of the changes in internalhydrogen bond composition for the protein-glycan con-jugates indicates that for all of the ... structural insights into the relation between the protein’s surface glycosylation, the resulting structural dynamic changes, and thein uence of these onthe enzyme’s collective dynamics and catalyticresidues....
... was introduced into DT40cells. Ig-b gene expression, acetylation of H3 and H4histones, andthe remaining DHSs inthe deleted cellswere examined to determine the roles of these DHSs on the ... genes, one at the transcriptional start site,one inthe first intron of the Ig-b gene, four betweenIg-b and its downstream growth hormone (GH) genes, and one inthe downstream region of the GH ... transcription factors appeared to beinvolved inthe transactivation of the region which had the highest enhancing activity of the three DHSs. The state of acetylation in H3 and H4 histones and dime-thylation...
... mechanismsinvolved inthe secretory and twin-arginine translocase pathways used for the transport of proteins into the lumen, with an emphasis onthe differingsubstrate conformations and energy ... thismembrane integration route, including the photosys-tem II subunits, PsbW and PsbX. In describing theseinsertion characteristics, parallels were drawn to the insertion of the M13 procoat protein in ... retarded dur-ing translocation; early inthe process, the proteinassumes a structure within the membrane in which the N-terminus and C-terminus are both exposed to the stroma. The formation of this...
... hybridizations betweenthese atoms are not sensitive to the uniaxial strain, whereas the Ti1-O3 and Ti2-O6bonds elongate remarkably withincreasing stress. Following the evolution of the chargedensity, ... that the weak Ti1-O3bond starts to breakfirst, followed by the Ti2-O6bond. After the bond breaks, the system converts into a planar structure with alternatinglayers. Onthe other hand, ... 80 Ry, and the Brillouin zone integration is performed with 6 9 6 9 6k-meshpoints. The norm-conserving pseudopotentialsgenerated by the OPIUM program are tested against the all-electron full-potential...
... dehydrogenation intoacetaldehyde. In addition, the strength of the acidic and basic sites is a determining factor inthe reaction kinetics[9, 10]. With the aim of obtaining more information on the surface ... reactions.These reactions are more or less promoted depending on the nature of the catalyst, the type of interaction with the surface of the solid material, andthe different reactionconditions ... (SnCe#550 and SnY#550) is in agreement with the increase in surfacebasicity detected inthe CO2adsorption analysis, withrespect to the undoped SnO2. With the rare earth doping and the increase in...
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... combinations on the opening of P. pinaster and P. radiata cone scales, on the release of seeds, andon their viability.We chose P. pinaster and P. radiata from among all the species of the genus ... ca-pacity depends on cone size and whether or not the fruitor cone contains internal divisions that increase its insu-lation capacity. None of the temperature-exposure timecombinations tested, greatly ... greatly affected the viability of the seeds enclosed inthe cones in either of the species.Therefore, it seems certain that cones provide efficientinsulation against the devastating effects of...