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  1. Book ; Online: SMILES-X

    Lambard, Guillaume / Gracheva, Ekaterina

    autonomous molecular compounds characterization for small datasets without descriptors

    2019  

    Abstract: There is more and more evidence that machine learning can be successfully applied in materials science and related fields. However, datasets in these fields are often quite small ($\ll1000$ samples). It makes the most advanced machine learning techniques ...

    Abstract There is more and more evidence that machine learning can be successfully applied in materials science and related fields. However, datasets in these fields are often quite small ($\ll1000$ samples). It makes the most advanced machine learning techniques remain neglected, as they are considered to be applicable to big data only. Moreover, materials informatics methods often rely on human-engineered descriptors, that should be carefully chosen, or even created, to fit the physicochemical property that one intends to predict. In this article, we propose a new method that tackles both the issue of small datasets and the difficulty of task-specific descriptors development. The SMILES-X is an autonomous pipeline for molecular compounds characterisation based on a \{Embed-Encode-Attend-Predict\} neural architecture with a data-specific Bayesian hyper-parameters optimisation. The only input to the architecture -- the SMILES strings -- are de-canonicalised in order to efficiently augment the data. One of the key features of the architecture is the attention mechanism, which enables the interpretation of output predictions without extra computational cost. The SMILES-X shows new state-of-the-art results in the inference of aqueous solubility ($\overline{RMSE}_{test} \simeq 0.57 \pm 0.07$ mols/L), hydration free energy ($\overline{RMSE}_{test} \simeq 0.81 \pm 0.22$ kcal/mol, which is $\sim 24.5\%$ better than molecular dynamics simulations), and octanol/water distribution coefficient ($\overline{RMSE}_{test} \simeq 0.59 \pm 0.02$ for LogD at pH 7.4) of molecular compounds. The SMILES-X is intended to become an important asset in the toolkit of materials scientists and chemists. The source code for the SMILES-X is available at \href{https://github.com/GLambard/SMILES-X}{github.com/GLambard/SMILES-X}.

    Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 1 table
    Keywords Physics - Computational Physics ; Computer Science - Machine Learning ; Physics - Chemical Physics
    Publishing date 2019-06-19
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  2. Article: Prediction and optimization of epoxy adhesive strength from a small dataset through active learning.

    Pruksawan, Sirawit / Lambard, Guillaume / Samitsu, Sadaki / Sodeyama, Keitaro / Naito, Masanobu

    Science and technology of advanced materials

    2019  Volume 20, Issue 1, Page(s) 1010–1021

    Abstract: Machine learning is emerging as a powerful tool for the discovery of novel high-performance functional materials. However, experimental datasets in the polymer-science field are typically limited and they are expensive to build. Their size (< 100 samples) ...

    Abstract Machine learning is emerging as a powerful tool for the discovery of novel high-performance functional materials. However, experimental datasets in the polymer-science field are typically limited and they are expensive to build. Their size (< 100 samples) limits the development of chemical intuition from experimentalists, as it constrains the use of machine-learning algorithms for extracting relevant information. We tackle this issue to predict and optimize adhesive materials by combining laboratory experimental design, an active learning pipeline and Bayesian optimization. We start from an initial dataset of 32 adhesive samples that were prepared from various molecular-weight bisphenol A-based epoxy resins and polyetheramine curing agents, mixing ratios and curing temperatures, and our data-driven method allows us to propose an optimal preparation of an adhesive material with a very high adhesive joint strength measured at 35.8 ± 1.1 MPa after three active learning cycles (five proposed preparations per cycle). A Gradient boosting machine learning model was used for the successive prediction of the adhesive joint strength in the active learning pipeline, and the model achieved a respectable accuracy with a coefficient of determination, root mean square error and mean absolute error of 0.85, 4.0 MPa and 3.0 MPa, respectively. This study demonstrates the important impact of active learning to accelerate the design and development of tailored highly functional materials from very small datasets.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-10-02
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2027985-1
    ISSN 1878-5514 ; 1468-6996
    ISSN (online) 1878-5514
    ISSN 1468-6996
    DOI 10.1080/14686996.2019.1673670
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  3. Article ; Online: iQSPR in XenonPy: A Bayesian Molecular Design Algorithm.

    Wu, Stephen / Lambard, Guillaume / Liu, Chang / Yamada, Hironao / Yoshida, Ryo

    Molecular informatics

    2019  Volume 39, Issue 1-2, Page(s) e1900107

    Abstract: iQSPR is an inverse molecular design algorithm based on Bayesian inference that was developed in our previous study. Here, the algorithm is integrated in Python as a new module called iQSPR-X in the all-in-one materials informatics platform XenonPy. Our ... ...

    Abstract iQSPR is an inverse molecular design algorithm based on Bayesian inference that was developed in our previous study. Here, the algorithm is integrated in Python as a new module called iQSPR-X in the all-in-one materials informatics platform XenonPy. Our new software provides a flexible, easy-to-use, and extensible platform for users to build customized molecular design algorithms using pre-set modules and a pre-trained model library in XenonPy. In this paper, we describe key features of iQSPR-X and provide guidance on its use, illustrated by an application to a polymer design that targets a specific range of bandgap and dielectric constant.
    MeSH term(s) Algorithms ; Bayes Theorem ; Polymers/chemical synthesis ; Polymers/chemistry ; Software
    Chemical Substances Polymers
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-11-05
    Publishing country Germany
    Document type Journal Article ; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
    ZDB-ID 2537668-8
    ISSN 1868-1751 ; 1868-1743
    ISSN (online) 1868-1751
    ISSN 1868-1743
    DOI 10.1002/minf.201900107
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  4. Book ; Online: Rapid subduction in the deep North Western Mediterranean

    Aguilar, J. A. / Albert, A. / Anghinolfi, M. / Anton, G. / Anvar, S. / Ardid, M. / Assis Jesus, A. C. / Astraatmadja, T. / Aubert, J.-J. / Auer, R. / Baret, B. / Basa, S. / Bazzotti, M. / Bertin, V. / Biagi, S. / Bigongiari, C. / Bou-Cabo, M. / Bouwhuis, M. C. / Brown, A. /
    Brunner, J. / Busto, J. / Camarena, F. / Capone, A. / Carminati, G. / Carr, J. / Castel, D. / Castorina, E. / Cavasinni, V. / Cecchini, S. / Charvis, Ph. / Chiarusi, T. / Circella, M. / Coniglione, R. / Costantini, H. / Cottini, N. / Coyle, P. / Curtil, C. / Bonis, G. / Decowski, M. P. / Dekeyser, I. / Deschamps, A. / Distefano, C. / Donzaud, C. / Dornic, D. / Drouhin, D. / Eberl, T. / Emanuele, U. / Ernenwein, J.-P. / Escoffier, S. / Fehr, F. / Flaminio, V. / Fratini, K. / Fritsch, U. / Fuda, J.-L. / Giacomelli, G. / Gómez-González, J. P. / Graf, K. / Guillard, G. / Halladjian, G. / Hallewell, G. / Haren, H. / Heijboer, A. J. / Hello, Y. / Hernández-Rey, J. J. / Hößl, J. / Jong, M. / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N. / Kalekin, O. / Kappes, A. / Katz, U. / Kooijman, P. / Kopper, C. / Kouchner, A. / Kretschmer, W. / Lahmann, R. / Lamare, P. / Lambard, G. / Larosa, G. / Laschinsky, H. / Lefèvre, D. / Lelaizant, G. / Lim, G. / Presti, D. / Loehner, H. / Loucatos, S. / Lucarelli, F. / Lyons, K. / Mangano, S. / Marcelin, M. / Margiotta, A. / Martinez-Mora, J. A. / Maurin, G. / Mazure, A. / Melissas, M. / Montaruli, T. / Morganti, M. / Moscoso, L. / Motz, H. / Naumann, C. / Neff, M. / Ostasch, R. / Palioselitis, G. / Păvălaş, G. E. / Payre, P. / Petrovic, J. / Piattelli, P. / Picot-Clemente, N. / Picq, C. / Pillet, R. / Popa, V. / Pradier, T. / Presani, E. / Racca, C. / Radu, A. / Reed, C. / Riccobene, G. / Richardt, C. / Rujoiu, M. / Russo, G. V. / Salesa, F. / Schoeck, F. / Schuller, J.-P. / Shanidze, R. / Simeone, F. / Spurio, M. / Steijger, J. J. M. / Stolarczyk, Th. / Tamburini, C. / Tasca, L. / Taupier-Letage, I. / Toscano, S. / Vallage, B. / Elewyck, V. / Vecchi, M. / Vernin, P. / Wijnker, G. / Wolf, E. / Yepes, H. / Zaborov, D. / Zornoza, J. D. / Zúñiga, J.

    eISSN: 1812-0792

    2018  

    Abstract: An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) moored at the deep-sea ANTARES neutrino telescope site near Toulon, France, measured downward vertical currents of amplitudes up to 0.03 m s −1 in spring 2006. The currents were accompanied by enhanced levels ... ...

    Abstract An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) moored at the deep-sea ANTARES neutrino telescope site near Toulon, France, measured downward vertical currents of amplitudes up to 0.03 m s −1 in spring 2006. The currents were accompanied by enhanced levels of acoustic reflection by a factor of about 10 and by horizontal currents reaching 0.35 m s −1 . These observations coincided with high levels of bioluminescence detected by the telescope. Although during winter 2006 deep dense-water formation occurred in this area, episodes of high levels of suspended particles and large vertical currents continuing into the summer are not direct evidence of this process. It is hypothesized that the main process allowing for particles to be moved across the entire water column (2500 m) within a few days, is local convection, triggered by small-mesoscale phenomena, such as meanders including a bipolar vortex, linked with boundary current instabilities.
    Subject code 551
    Language English
    Publishing date 2018-08-10
    Publishing country de
    Document type Book ; Online
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  5. Book ; Online: Acoustic and optical variations during rapid downward motion episodes in the deep north-western Mediterranean Sea

    van Haren, H. / Taupier-Letage, I. / Aguilar, J. A. / Albert, A. / Anghinolfi, M. / Anton, G. / Anvar, S. / Ardid, M. / Jesus, A. C. Assis / Astraatmadja, T. / Aubert, J. -J. / Auer, R. / Baret, B. / Basa, S. / Bazzotti, M. / Bertin, V. / Biagi, S. / Bigongiari, C. / Bou-Cabof, M. /
    Bouwhuis, M. C. / Brown, A. / Brunner, J. / Busto, J. / Camarena, F. / Capone, A. / Carminati, G. / Carr, J. / Castel, D. / Castorina, E. / Cavasinni, V. / Cecchini, S. / Charvis, Ph. / Chiarusi, T. / Circella, M. / Coniglione, R. / Costantini, H. / Cottini, N. / Coyleh, P. / Curtil, C. / De Bonis, G. / Decowski, M. P. / Dekeyser, I. / Deschamps, A. / Distefano, C. / Donzaud, C. / Dornic, D. / Drouhin, D. / Eberl, T. / Emanuele, U. / Ernenwein, J. -P. / Escoffier, S. / Fehr, F. / Flaminio, V. / Fratini, K. / Fritsch, U. / Fuda, J. -L. / Giacomelli, G. / Gómez-González, J. P. / Graf, K. / Guillard, G. / Halladjian, G. / Hallewell, G. / Heijboer, A. J. / Hello, Y. / Hernández-Rey, J. J. / Hößl, J. / de Jong, M. / Kalantar-Nayestanakia, N. / Kalekin, O. / Kappes, A. / Katz, U. / Kooijman, P. / Kopper, C. / Kouchner, A. / Kretschmer, W. / Lahmann, R. / Lamare, P. / Lambard, G. / Laros, G. / Laschinsky, H. / Lefèvre, D. / Lelaizant, G. / Lim, G. / Presti, D. Lo / Loehner, H. / Loucatos, S. / Lucarelli, F. / Lyons, K. / Mangano, S. / Marcelin, M. / Margiotta, A. / Martinez-Mora, J. A. / Maurin, G. / Mazure, A. / Melissas, M. / Montaruli, T. / Morganti, M. / Moscoso, L. / Motz, H. / Naumann, C. / Neff, M. / Ostasch, R. / Palioselitis, G. / Păvălaş, G. E. / Payre, P. / Petrovic, J. / Piattelli, P. / Picot-Clemente, N. / Picqu, C. / Pillet, R. / Popa, V. / Pradier, T. / Presani, E. / Racca, C. / Radu, A. / Reed, C. / Riccobene, G. / Richardt, C. / Rujoiu, M. / Russo, G. V. / Sales, F. / Schoeck, F. / Schuller, J. -P. / Shanidze, R. / Simeone, F. / Spurio, M. / Steijger, J. J. M. / Stolarczyk, Th. / Tamburini, C. / Tasca, L. / Toscano, S. / Vallage, B. / Van Elewyck, V. / Vecchi, M. / Vernin, P. / Wijnker, G. / de Wolf, E. / Yepes, H. / Zaborov, D. / Zornoza, J. D. / Zúñiga, J.

    2011  

    Abstract: An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was moored at the deep-sea site of the ANTARES neutrino telescope near Toulon, France, thus providing a unique opportunity to compare high-resolution acoustic and optical observations between 70 and 170 m above ...

    Abstract An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was moored at the deep-sea site of the ANTARES neutrino telescope near Toulon, France, thus providing a unique opportunity to compare high-resolution acoustic and optical observations between 70 and 170 m above the sea bed at 2475 m. The ADCP measured downward vertical currents of magnitudes up to 0.03 m s-1 in late winter and early spring 2006. In the same period, observations were made of enhanced levels of acoustic reflection, interpreted as suspended particles including zooplankton, by a factor of about 10 and of horizontal currents reaching 0.35 m s-1. These observations coincided with high light levels detected by the telescope, interpreted as increased bioluminescence. During winter 2006 deep dense-water formation occurred in the Ligurian subbasin, thus providing a possible explanation for these observations. However, the 10-20 days quasi-periodic episodes of high levels of acoustic reflection, light and large vertical currents continuing into the summer are not direct evidence of this process. It is hypothesized that the main process allowing for suspended material to be moved vertically later in the year is local advection, linked with topographic boundary current instabilities along the rim of the 'Northern Current'.

    Comment: 30 pages, 7 figures
    Keywords Physics - Geophysics ; Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ; 86-02
    Subject code 551
    Publishing date 2011-11-28
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  6. Article: Acoustic and optical variations during rapid downward motion episodes in the deep north-western Mediterranean Sea

    van Haren, H / Taupier-Letage, I / Aguilar, J.A / Albert, A / Anghinolfi, M / Anton, G / Anvar, S / Ardid, M / Assis Jesus, A.C / Astraatmadja, T / Aubert, J.-J / Auer, R / Baret, B / Basa, S / Bazzotti, M / Bertin, V / Biagi, S / Bigongiari, C / Bou-Cabo, M /
    Bouwhuis, M.C / Brown, A / Brunner, J / Busto, J / Camarena, F / Capone, A / Carminati, G / Carr, J / Castel, D / Castorina, E / Cavasinni, V / Cecchini, S / Charvis, Ph / Chiarusi, T / Circella, M / Coniglione, R / Costantini, H / Cottini, N / Coyle, P / Curtil, C / De Bonis, G / Decowski, M.P / Dekeyser, I / Deschamps, A / Distefano, C / Donzaud, C / Dornic, D / Drouhin, D / Eberl, T / Emanuele, U / Ernenwein, J.-P / Escoffier, S / Fehr, F / Flaminio, V / Fratini, K / Fritsch, U / Fuda, J.-L / Giacomelli, G / Gómez-González, J.P / Graf, K / Guillard, G / Halladjian, G / Hallewell, G / Heijboer, A.J / Hello, Y / Hernández-Rey, J.J / Hößl, J / de Jong, M / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N / Kalekin, O / Kappes, A / Katz, U / Kooijman, P / Kopper, C / Kouchner, A / Kretschmer, W / Lahmann, R / Lamare, P / Lambard, G / Larosa, G / Laschinsky, H / Lefèvre, D / Lelaizant, G / Lim, G / Lo Presti, D / Loehner, H / Loucatos, S / Lucarelli, F / Lyons, K / Mangano, S / Marcelin, M / Margiotta, A / Martinez-Mora, J.A / Maurin, G / Mazure, A / Melissas, M / Montaruli, T / Morganti, M / Moscoso, L / Motz, H / Naumann, C / Neff, M / Ostasch, R / Palioselitis, G / Păvălaş, G.E / Payre, P / Petrovic, J / Piattelli, P / Picot-Clemente, N / Picq, C / Pillet, R / Popa, V / Pradier, T / Presani, E / Racca, C / Radu, A / Reed, C / Riccobene, G / Richardt, C / Rujoiu, M / Russo, G.V / Salesa, F / Schoeck, F / Schuller, J.-P / Shanidze, R / Simeone, F / Spurio, M / Steijger, J.J.M / Stolarczyk, Th / Tamburini, C / Tasca, L / Toscano, S / Vallage, B / Van Elewyck, V / Vecchi, M / Vernin, P / Wijnker, G / de Wolf, E / Yepes, H / Zaborov, D / Zornoza, J.D / Zúñiga, J

    Deep-Sea Research Part I. 2011 Aug., v. 58, no. 8

    2011  

    Abstract: An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was moored at the deep-sea site of the ANTARES neutrino telescope near Toulon, France, thus providing a unique opportunity to compare high-resolution acoustic and optical observations between 70 and 170m above ... ...

    Abstract An Acoustic Doppler Current Profiler (ADCP) was moored at the deep-sea site of the ANTARES neutrino telescope near Toulon, France, thus providing a unique opportunity to compare high-resolution acoustic and optical observations between 70 and 170m above the sea bed at 2475m. The ADCP measured downward vertical currents of magnitudes up to 0.03ms⁻¹ in late winter and early spring 2006. In the same period, observations were made of enhanced levels of acoustic reflection, interpreted as suspended particles including zooplankton, by a factor of about 10 and of horizontal currents reaching 0.35ms⁻¹. These observations coincided with high light levels detected by the telescope, interpreted as increased bioluminescence. During winter 2006 deep dense-water formation occurred in the Ligurian subbasin, thus providing a possible explanation for these observations. However, the 10–20 days quasi-periodic episodes of high levels of acoustic reflection, light and large vertical currents continuing into the summer are not direct evidence of this process. It is hypothesized that the main process allowing for suspended material to be moved vertically later in the year is local advection, linked with topographic boundary current instabilities along the rim of the ‘Northern Current’.
    Keywords acoustics ; bioluminescence ; spring ; summer ; winter ; zooplankton ; France ; Mediterranean Sea
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2011-08
    Size p. 875-884.
    Publishing place Elsevier Ltd
    Document type Article
    ISSN 0967-0637
    DOI 10.1016/j.dsr.2011.06.006
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  7. Book ; Online: AMADEUS - The Acoustic Neutrino Detection Test System of the ANTARES Deep-Sea Neutrino Telescope

    ANTARES collaboration / Aguilar, J. A. / Samarai, I. Al / Albert, A. / Anghinolfi, M. / Anton, G. / Anvar, S. / Ardid, M. / Jesus, A. C. Assis / Astraatmadja, T. / Aubert, J. -J. / Auer, R. / Barbarito, E. / Baret, B. / Basa, S. / Bazzotti, M. / Bertin, V. / Biagi, S. / Bigongiari, C. /
    Bou-Cabo, M. / Bouwhuis, M. C. / Brown, A. / Brunner, J. / Busto, J. / Camarena, F. / Capone, A. / Cârloganu, C. / Carminati, G. / Carr, J. / Cassano, B. / Castorina, E. / Cavasinni, V. / Cecchini, S. / Ceres, A. / Charvis, Ph. / Chiarusi, T. / Sen, N. Chon / Circella, M. / Coniglione, R. / Costantini, H. / Cottini, N. / Coyle, P. / Curtil, C. / De Bonis, G. / Decowski, M. P. / Dekeyser, I. / Deschamps, A. / Distefano, C. / Donzaud, C. / Dornic, D. / Drouhin, D. / Eberl, T. / Emanuele, U. / Ernenwein, J. -P. / Escoffier, S. / Fehr, F. / Fiorello, C. / Flaminio, V. / Fritsch, U. / Fuda, J. -L. / Gay, P. / Giacomelli, G. / Gómez-González, J. P. / Graf, K. / Guillard, G. / Halladjian, G. / Hallewell, G. / van Haren, H. / Heijboer, A. J. / Heine, E. / Hello, Y. / Hernández-Rey, J. J. / Herold, B. / Hößl, J. / de Jong, M. / Kalantar-Nayestanaki, N. / Kalekin, O. / Kappes, A. / Katz, U. / Keller, P. / Kooijman, P. / Kopper, C. / Kouchner, A. / Kretschmer, W. / Lahmann, R. / Lamare, P. / Lambard, G. / Larosa, G. / Laschinsky, H. / Provost, H. Le / Lefèvre, D. / Lelaizant, G. / Lim, G. / Presti, D. Lo / Loehner, H. / Loucatos, S. / Louis, F. / Lucarelli, F. / Mangano, S. / Marcelin, M. / Margiotta, A. / Martinez-Mora, J. A. / Mazure, A. / Mongelli, M. / Montaruli, T. / Morganti, M. / Moscoso, L. / Motz, H. / Naumann, C. / Neff, M. / Ostasch, R. / Palioselitis, D. / Pavalas, G. E. / Payre, P. / Petrovic, J. / Picot-Clemente, N. / Picq, C. / Popa, V. / Pradier, T. / Presani, E. / Racca, C. / Radu, A. / Reed, C. / Riccobene, G. / Richardt, C. / Rujoiu, M. / Ruppi, M. / Russo, G. V. / Salesa, F. / Sapienza, P. / Schöck, F. / Schuller, J. -P. / Shanidze, R. / Simeone, F. / Spurio, M. / Steijger, J. J. M. / Stolarczyk, Th. / Taiuti, M. / Tamburini, C. / Tasca, L. / Toscano, S. / Vallage, B. / Van Elewyck, V. / Vannoni, G. / Vecchi, M. / Vernin, P. / Wijnker, G. / de Wolf, E. / Yepes, H. / Zaborov, D. / Zornoza, J. D. / Zúñiga, J.

    2010  

    Abstract: The AMADEUS (ANTARES Modules for the Acoustic Detection Under the Sea) system which is described in this article aims at the investigation of techniques for acoustic detection of neutrinos in the deep sea. It is integrated into the ANTARES neutrino ... ...

    Abstract The AMADEUS (ANTARES Modules for the Acoustic Detection Under the Sea) system which is described in this article aims at the investigation of techniques for acoustic detection of neutrinos in the deep sea. It is integrated into the ANTARES neutrino telescope in the Mediterranean Sea. Its acoustic sensors, installed at water depths between 2050 and 2300 m, employ piezo-electric elements for the broad-band recording of signals with frequencies ranging up to 125 kHz. The typical sensitivity of the sensors is around -145 dB re 1V/muPa (including preamplifier). Completed in May 2008, AMADEUS consists of six "acoustic clusters", each comprising six acoustic sensors that are arranged at distances of roughly 1 m from each other. Two vertical mechanical structures (so-called lines) of the ANTARES detector host three acoustic clusters each. Spacings between the clusters range from 14.5 to 340 m. Each cluster contains custom-designed electronics boards to amplify and digitise the acoustic signals from the sensors. An on-shore computer cluster is used to process and filter the data stream and store the selected events. The daily volume of recorded data is about 10 GB. The system is operating continuously and automatically, requiring only little human intervention. AMADEUS allows for extensive studies of both transient signals and ambient noise in the deep sea, as well as signal correlations on several length scales and localisation of acoustic point sources. Thus the system is excellently suited to assess the background conditions for the measurement of the bipolar pulses expected to originate from neutrino interactions.

    Comment: 36 pages, 19 figures; v3: Line numbers removed (no changes to text)
    Keywords Astrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics
    Subject code 551
    Publishing date 2010-09-21
    Publishing country us
    Document type Book ; Online
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  8. Article ; Online: ANTARES Collaboration

    Wagner S. / Visser E. / Vernin P. / Elewyck V. Van / Vecchi M. / Vallée C. / Taiuti M. / Tamburini C. / Trovato A. / Vallage B. / Sánchez-Losa A. / Stolarczyk Th. / Steijger J.J.M. / Spurio M. / Shanidze R. / Simeone F. / Spies A. / Seitz T. / Schüssler F. /
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    EPJ Web of Conferences, Vol 53, p

    2013  Volume 03001

    Keywords Physics ; QC1-999 ; Science ; Q ; DOAJ:Physics (General) ; DOAJ:Physics and Astronomy
    Language English
    Publishing date 2013-06-01T00:00:00Z
    Publisher EDP Sciences
    Document type Article ; Online
    Database BASE - Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (life sciences selection)

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