• Current systems associated with Non-Conjugate Aurora 

      Rexer, Theresa (Master thesis, 2015-01-20)
      The main goal of this Thesis is twofold. First, we want to develop a solid method for identifying the field aligned currents related to the specific non-conjugate auroral features identified by Reistad et al. [2013] and ...
    • Current Trends for 4D Space-Time Topology for Semantic Flow Segmentation 

      Matković, Krešimir; Lež, Alan; Hauser, Helwig; Pobitzer, Armin; Theisel, Holger; Kuhn, Alexander; Otto, Mathias; Peikert, Ronald; Schindler, Benjamin; Fuchs, Raphael (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011)
    • Currents on the northern shelf of the Yellow Sea 

      Lin, Fan; Asplin, Lars; Budgell, William Paul; Wei, Hao; Fang, Jianguang (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      The currents of the northern shelf of the Yellow Sea are investigated using observations of current and hydrography and numerical current model results. The Regional Ocean Model System (ROMS) with a horizontal resolution ...
    • Curvature and Harmonic Forms on Complete Manifolds 

      Myklebust, Andreas (Master thesis, 2023-01-18)
    • Curve Density Estimates 

      Lampe, Ove Daae; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2011-06-28)
      In this work, we present a technique based on kernel density estimation for rendering smooth curves. With this approach, we produce uncluttered and expressive pictures, revealing frequency information about one, or, multiple ...
    • Curve-Centric Volume Reformation for Comparative Visualization 

      Lampe, Ove Daae; Correa, Carlos; Ma, Kwan-Liu; Hauser, Helwig (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2009-10-11)
      We present two visualization techniques for curve-centric volume reformation with the aim to create compelling comparative visualizations. A curve-centric volume reformation deforms a volume, with regards to a curve in ...
    • The Cusp as a VLF Saucer Source: First Rocket Observations of Long‐Duration VLF Saucers on the Dayside 

      Moser, Chrystal; LaBelle, James William; Hatch, Spencer Mark; Moen, Jøran Idar; Spicher, Andres; Takahashi, Toru; Kletzing, Craig A.; Bounds, Scott Randolph; Oksavik, Kjellmar; Sigernes, Fred; Yeoman, Timothy K. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      Auroral whistler‐mode radio emissions called saucers are of fundamental interest because they require an unusually stationary emission process in the dynamic auroral environment, and it is a mystery how that can happen in ...
    • Customization of the angular spectrum method for calculating the acoustic piston field transmitted through a solid plate using MATLAB 

      Sæther, Mathias Myrtveit (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      The angular spectrum (AS) model is customized to calculate the spatial acoustic pressure field generated by a piston source and transmitted through a steel plate immersed in water, for normal beam incidence. A MATLAB program ...
    • Cutoff latitude variation during solar proton events: Causes and consequences 

      Tyssøy, Hilde Nesse; Stadsnes, Johan (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2015-01)
      To accurately quantify the effect of solar proton events (SPEs) on the atmosphere requires a good estimate of the particle energy deposition in the middle atmosphere (60–100 km) and how the energy is distributed globally. ...
    • Cutoff Latitudes of Solar Proton Events Measured by GPS Satellites 

      van Hazendonk, Charlotte Maartje; Heino, Erkka Petteri; Jiggens, Piers T.A.; Taylor, Matthew G.G.T.; Partamies, Noora; Mulders, Hjalmar C. J. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      Solar energetic particles (SEPs), one of the main causes of particle radiation in interplanetary space, can disrupt radio communication, induce spacecraft failures and change the heating and cooling rates in the atmosphere ...
    • Cyclability in Graph Classes 

      Crespelle, Christophe Dominique; Feghali, Carl; Golovach, Petr (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      A subset T subseteq V(G) of vertices of a graph G is said to be cyclable if G has a cycle C containing every vertex of T, and for a positive integer k, a graph G is k-cyclable if every subset of vertices of G of size at ...
    • Cyclability in graph classes 

      Crespelle, Christophe Dominique; Golovach, Petr (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2022)
      A subset T ⊆ V(G) of vertices of a graph G is said to be cyclable if G has a cycle C containing every vertex of T, and for a positive integer k, a graph G is k-cyclable if every set of vertices of size at most k is cyclable. ...
    • Cyclic homology in a special world 

      Dundas, Bjørn Ian (Chapter, 2020)
      In work of Connes and Consani, Γ-spaces have taken a new importance. Segal introduced Γ-spaces in order to study stable homotopy theory, but the new perspective makes it apparent that also information about the unstable ...
    • Cyclic Voltammetry to Monitor Total Antioxidant Capacity of In-Vitro Biological Models Exposed to Nanomaterials 

      Hofshagen, Ole-Bendik (Master thesis, 2022-11-21)
      The expanding field of nanotechnology has provided novel applications in many different areas including medicine and dentistry due to the unique properties exhibited by nanoparticles (NPs). However, various types of NPs ...
    • Cyclone Intensification in the Kuroshio Region and its relation to the Sea Surface Temperature Front and Upper‐Level Forcing 

      Tsopouridis, Leonidas; Spensberger, Clemens; Spengler, Thomas (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      The Northwest Pacific features strong sea surface temperature (SST) gradients providing favourable conditions for wintertime cyclone intensification in the midlatitudes. To estimate the relative contribution of the SST ...
    • Cyclopentane Hydrate for Hydrate Wetting Studies 

      Abdulkader, Bashir Mohammed Hissen (Master thesis, 2013-06-03)
      Abstract Gas hydrates are often found in the systems for production of petroleum, natural gas and water systems, which is highly undesirable. In some systems the hydrates can form rapidly into large plugs and agglomerate ...
    • Cystatin C is glucocorticoid responsive, directs recruitment of Trem2+ macrophages, and predicts failure of cancer immunotherapy 

      Kleeman, Sam O.; Thakir, Tuba Mansoor; Demestichas, Breanna; Mourikis, Nicholas; Loiero, Dominik; Ferrer, Miriam; Bankier, Sean; Riazat-Kesh, Yosef J.R.A.; Lee, Hassal; Chantzichristos, Dimitrios; Regan, Claire; Preall, Jonathan; Sinha, Sarthak; Rosin, Nicole; Yipp, Bryan; de Almeida, Luiz G.N.; Biernaskie, Jeff; Dufour, Antoine; Tober-Lau, Pinkus; Ruusalepp, Arno; Bjorkegren, Johan L.M.; Ralser, Markus; Kurth, Florian; Demichev, Vadim; Heywood, Todd; Gao, Qing; Johannsson, Gudmundur; Koelzer, Viktor H.; Walker, Brian R.; Meyer, Hannah V.; Janowitz, Tobias (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Cystatin C (CyC), a secreted cysteine protease inhibitor, has unclear biological functions. Many patients exhibit elevated plasma CyC levels, particularly during glucocorticoid (GC) treatment. This study links GCs with ...
    • Cytoskeleton-mediated templating of complex cellulose-scaffolded extracellular structure and its association with oikosins in the urochordate Oikopleura 

      Sagane, Yoshimasa; Hosp, Julia; Zech, Karin; Thompson, Eric M. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2010)
      Oriented cellulose deposition is critical to plant patterning and models suggest microtubules constrain cellulose synthase movements through the plasma membrane. Though widespread in plants, urochordates are the only animals ...
    • Cytotoxic Natural Products Isolated from Cryptogramma crispa (L.) R. Br. 

      Carpinteyro Diaz, Andrea Estefania; Herfindal, Lars; Andersen, Heidi Lie; Fossen, Torgils (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      Parsley fern, Cryptogramma crispa, is a common fern in arctic–alpine regions, and even though this species has been known since ancient times and has been presumed to cause the poisoning of horses, its natural products ...
    • Cytotoxic saponins and other natural products from flowering tops of Narthecium ossifragum L 

      Carpinteyro Diaz, Andrea Estefania; Herfindal, Lars; Rathe, Bendik Auran; Sletta, Kristine; Vedeler, Anni; Haavik, Svein; Fossen, Torgils (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2019)
      For more than four centuries, the intake of Narthecium ossifragum has been associated with poisoning in domesticated animals. Saponins occurring in flowering tops of the plant are considered to cause kidney damage in calves. ...