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    • Ice Crystal Classification Using Two Dimensional Light Scattering Patterns 

      Stopford, C. (2010-08-23)
      An investigation is presented into methods of characterising cirrus ice crystals from in-situ light scattering data. A database of scattering patterns from modelled crystals was created using the Ray Tracing with Diffraction ...
    • Ice crystal habits from cloud chamber studies obtained by in-line holographic microscopy related to depolarization measurements 

      Amsler, P.; Stetzer, O.; Schnaiter, M.; Hesse, E.; Benz, S.; Moehler, O.; Lohmann, U. (2009)
      We investigate hydrometeor habits at the AIDA chamber with a newly developed in-line holographic microscope HOLographic Imager for Microscopic Objects (HOLIMO). Sizes and habits of ice crystals and droplets in a mixed-phase ...
    • Ice formation in ash-influenced clouds after the eruption of the Eyjafjallajkull volcano in April 2010 

      Seifert, P.; Ansmann, A.; Gross, Silke; Freudenthaler, V.; Heinold, B.; Hiebsch, A.; Mattis, I.; Schmidt, J.; Schnell, F.; Tesche, Matthias; Wandinger, U.; Wiegner, M. (2011-10-27)
      The influence of volcanic ash on heterogeneous ice nucleation in tropospheric clouds is investigated on the basis of 90 observed cloud cases. The clouds were observed with polarization lidars at the two central-European ...
    • Ice formation in Saharan dust over central Europe observed with temperature/humidity//aerosol Raman lidar 

      Ansmann, A.; Mattis, I.; Mueller, D.; Wandinger, U.; Radlach, M.; Althausen, D.; Damoah, R. (2005-04-26)
      [1] Three gravity-wave-induced clouds and a glaciating altocumulus layer were continuously monitored with lidar at Leipzig, Germany, on 21 November 2003. The midtropospheric clouds formed in Saharan dust at heights from ...
    • Ice nucleation in orographic wave clouds : measurements made during INTACC 

      Field, P.R.; Cotton, R.; Noone, K.; Glantz, P.; Kaye, Paul H.; Hirst, Edwin; Greenaway, Richard (2001)
    • Ice particle inter-arrival times measured with a fast FSSP 

      Field, P.R.; Wood, R.; Brown, P.R.A.; Kaye, Paul H.; Hirst, Edwin; Greenaway, Richard; Smith, J.A. (2003)
      Ice particle interarrival times have been measured with a fast forward scattering spectrometer probe (FSSP). The distribution of interarrival times is bimodal instead of the exponential distribution expected for a Poisson ...
    • Ice Particle Size and Roughness from Novel Techniques - In Situ Measurements and Validation 

      Thornton, Jenna Louise (2017-02-24)
      The roughness of ice crystals, defined by small-scale surface roughness and large scale complexity, in high-altitude cloud, has been studied due to its important influence on the radiative properties of ice cloud. The Small ...
    • Ice-marginal sediment delivery to the surface of a high-arctic glacier: Austre Broggerbreen, Svalbard 

      Porter, Philip R.; Vatne, Geir; Ng, Felix; Irvine-Fynn, Tristram D. L. (2010)
      Enhanced delivery of water-saturated, ice-marginal sediments to the glacier surface is a response to glacier thinning that has the potential to increase both levels of sediment transfer through the glacier hydrological ...
    • ICON 2019: International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: Clinical Terminology 

      Scott, Alex; Squier, Kipling; Alfredson, Hakan; Cook, Jill; Coombes, Brooke; de Vos, Robert-Jan; Fu, Siu; Grimaldi, Alison; Lewis, Jeremy; Maffulli, Nicola; Magnusson, SP; Malliaras, Peter; McAuliffe, Sean; Oei, Edwin; Purdham, Craig; Rio, Ebonie; Silbernagel, Karin; Speed, Cathy; Weir, Adam; Wolf, Jennifer; van den Akker-Scheek, Inge; Vicenzino, Bill; Zwerver, Johannes (2019-08-09)
      Background Persistent tendon pain that impairs function has inconsistent medical terms that can influence choice of treatment.1 When a person is told they have tendinopathy by clinician A or tendinitis by clinician B, they ...
    • ICON 2019—International Scientific Tendinopathy Symposium Consensus: There are nine core health- related domains for tendinopathy (CORE DOMAINS): Delphi study of healthcare professionals and patients 

      Vicenzino, Bill; de VOS, Robert-Jan; Alfredson, Hakan; Bahr, Roald; Cook, Jill; Coombes, Brooke; Fu, Siu Ngor; Gravare Sibernagel, Karin; Grimaldi, Alison; Lewis, Jeremy; Maffulli, Nicola; Magnusson, SP; Malliaris, Peter; McAuliffe, Sean; Oei, Edwin; Purdam, Craig; Rees, Jonathan; Rio, Eboni; Scott, Alex; Speed, Cathy; van den Akker-Scheek, Inge; Weir, Adam; Moriatis Wolf, Jennifer; Zwerver, Johannes (2019-11-04)
      Background: The absence of any agreed-upon tendon health-related domains hampers advances in clinical tendinopathy research. This void means that researchers report a very wide range of outcome measures in consistently. ...
    • Iconic Designs : 50 Stories about 50 Things 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace; History; School of Humanities; School of Creative Arts; Art and Design; Theorising Visual Art and Design (Bloomsbury Publishing, 2020-01-23)
      Iconic Designs is a beautifully designed and illustrated guide to fifty classic 'things' – designs that we find in the city, in our homes and offices, on page and screen, and in our everyday lives. In her introduction, ...
    • Iconic Designs : 50 Stories about 50 Things 

      Lees-Maffei, Grace; Social Sciences, Arts & Humanities Research Institute; School of Creative Arts; Theorising Visual Art and Design; Art and Design (Bloomsbury Academic, 2014-09)
      A surprising range of people and things are today described as ‘iconic’. By no means reserved for design, this increasingly ubiquitous and relatively long-standing buzz-word seems to meet a need for praising and – ironically ...
    • ICTs, distributed discourse and the territorialisation of labour: the case of Balkan trade unionism 

      Zivkovic, A.; Hogan, J. (2005)
      Purpose – This paper aims to examine the significance of information communication technology (ICT) for Balkan labour. Drawing on the heuristic of “distributed discourse”, this paper aims to explore virtual forms of ...
    • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Chrysoviridae 

      Kotta Loizou, Ioly; Castón, José R.; Coutts, Robert; Hillman, Bradley I.; Jiang, Daohong; Kim, Dae-Hyuk; Moriyama, Hiromitsu; Suzuki, Nobuhiro; ICTV Report Consortium (2020-01-20)
      Members of the family Chrysoviridae are isometric, non-enveloped viruses with segmented, linear, dsRNA genomes. There are 3–7 genomic segments, each of which is individually encapsidated. Chrysoviruses infect fungi, plants ...
    • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Chrysoviridae 

      ICTV Report Consortium (2018-01-01)
      The Chrysoviridae is a family of small, isometric, non-enveloped viruses (40 nm in diameter) with segmented dsRNA genomes (typically four segments). The genome segments are individually encapsidated and together comprise ...
    • ICTV Virus Taxonomy Profile: Polymycoviridae 2022 

      Kotta Loizou, Ioly; Coutts, Robert; ICTV Report Consortium (2022-05-31)
      Members of the family Polymycoviridae are small viruses with multi-segmented and non-conventionally encapsidated double-stranded (ds) RNA genomes. Typically, polymycoviruses have four genomic segments, although some have ...
    • An ideal solution to the problems of consciousness 

      Hutto, D. (1998)
      This paper distinguishes three conceptual problems that attend philosophical accounts of consciousness. The first concerns the problem of properly characterizing the nature of consciousness itself, the second is the problem ...
    • Idealism 

      Hutto, D. (Oxford University Press (OUP), 2009)
      The fall of positivism not only constitutes the collapse of an interesting version of idealism, it also marks the inauguration of the now dominant form of scientific naturalism which sponsors contemporary problems of ...
    • Ideas Lab & Tech Showcase 

      School of Creative Arts; Design Research Group; Art and Design; Contemporary Arts Practice Group; Proust, Antoine; Carta, Silvio (2016-04-15)
      Exhibition to demonstrate the technological capabilities of the Digital Hack Lab and networking with researchers from the Rothamsted Centre for Research and Enterprise.