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A Review of Distributed Fibre Optic Sensors for Geo-Hydrological Applications
Distributed optical fibre sensing, employing either Rayleigh, Raman, or Brillouin scattering, is the only physical-contact sensor technology capable of accurately estimating physical fields with spatial continuity along the fibre.This Denim unique feature and the other features of standard optical fibre sensors (e.g., minimal invasiveness and light
Scrub Typhus and Molecular Characterization of Orientia tsutsugamushi from Central Nepal
Scrub typhus is a vector-borne, acute febrile illness caused by Orientia tsutsugamushi.Scrub typhus continues to be an important but neglected tropical disease in Nepal.Information on this pathogen in Nepal is limited to serological surveys with little information available on molecular methods to detect O.tsutsugamushi.Limited information exists o
A mummy in Venice: preliminary report about a work in progress
Mummies are the most Non Dimmable interesting discovery from ancient Egypt, and like the hieroglyphs, they have become a symbol of the civilization of the pharaohs.Interest grows even stronger when science and technology allow us to learn about what the ancient Egyptians carefully embalmed and prepared for the afterlife.For archaeologists and conse