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  • Vagovič, Patrik, et al. (author)
  • Megahertz x-ray microscopy at x-ray free-electron laser and synchrotron sources
  • 2019
  • In: Optica. - 2334-2536. ; 6:9, s. 1106-1109
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Modern emerging technologies, such as additive manufacturing, bioprinting, and new material production, require novel metrology tools to probe fundamental high-speed dynamics happening in such systems. Here we demonstrate the application of the megahertz (MHz) European X-ray Free-Electron Laser (EuXFEL) to image the fast stochastic processes induced by a laser on water-filled capillaries with micrometer-scale spatial resolution. The EuXFEL provides superior contrast and spatial resolution compared to equivalent state-of-the-art synchrotron experiments. This work opens up new possibilities for the characterization of MHz stochastic processes on the nanosecond to microsecond time scales with object velocities up to a few kilometers per second using XFEL sources.
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  • Heijl, Anders, et al. (author)
  • Standard automated perimetry
  • 2004
  • In: Glaucoma DIagnosis. Structure and Function. - 9789062992003 - 9062992005 ; , s. 83-83
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  • Sinha, Chris, et al. (author)
  • When time is not space: the social and linguistic construction of time intervals and temporal event relations in an Amazonian culture
  • 2011
  • In: Language and Cognition. - 1866-9859. ; 3:1, s. 137-169
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    • It is widely assumed that there is a natural, prelinguistic conceptual domain of time whose linguistic organization is universally structured via metaphoric mapping from the lexicon and grammar of space and motion. We challenge this assumption on the basis of our research on the Amondawa (Tupi Kawahib) language and culture of Amazonia. Using both observational data and structured field linguistic tasks, we show that linguistic space-time mapping at the constructional level is not a feature of the Amondawa language, and is not employed by Amondawa speakers (when speaking Amondawa). Amondawa does not recruit its extensive inventory of terms and constructions for spatial motion and location to express temporal relations. Amondawa also lacks a numerically based calendric system. To account for these data, and in opposition to a Universal Space-Time Mapping Hypothesis, we propose a Mediated Mapping Hypothesis, which accords causal importance to the numerical and artefact-based construction of time-based (as opposed to event-based) time interval systems.
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