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Figure 20. The MMC-based spectrum from LNHB was used to determine a shape-factor function for the high-energy part. This function is needed to determine the maximum energy by means of a Kurie plot (see Figure 21). Figure 21: (Pseudo-) Kurie plot using the MMC-based spectrum from LNHB and the shape-factor function from a fit (only high-energy part of the spectrum, Figure 20). The resulting beta spectrum, i.e. the spectrum between ~0 keV and 295.1 keV measured by means of MMCs after removal of the photon peaks, was then used to analyse a set of experimental LS data. In addition, the shape-factor q2+0.54∙p2 according to Xxxxx and Schüpferling (1974) with a maximum beta energy of 293.8 keV (according to Bé et al. 2011) was used. The results are shown in Figure 22. When using the Xxxxx and Schüpferling spectrum the activity concentration determined using the Wallac CNET counter is a bit higher than that obtained from TDCR-M27. The agreement between these two counters is much better when using the MMC based beta spectrum. It should, however, be noted that the situation looks slightly different when using a TriCarb 2800 TR for CNET. In this case, the agreement appears to be better when using the Xxxxx and Schüpferling spectrum. It is difficult to judge which of the commercial counters gives the better answer (at PTB usually the Wallac counter is the preferred system). Hence, we can just calculate a mean activity concentration of all CNET results. The outcome (see Table 5) shows, that the relative deviation is slightly lower when using the MMC-based beta spectrum. In general, the MMC-based spectrum yields slightly lower values for the activity concentration. For this study on 99Tc, the effect is very low when applying the TDCR method. Table 5: Activity concentration of a 99Tc solution determined by CNET using a Wallac (W) and a TriCarb 2800 TR (T1) counter and by TDCR using M27 of PTB. Two beta spectra were used for the analysis. Method/Counter a in kBq/g when using MMC-based beta spectrum rel. deviation between result and TDCR a in kBq/g when using R+S-based beta spectrum rel. deviation between result and TDCR CNET/W 169.1 0.10% 169.6 0.29% CNET/T1 168.7 -0.16% 169.1 0.00% CNET/W+T1 168.9 -0.03% 169.4 0.14% TDCR/M27 168.9 169.1 Figure 22: Activity concentration of a 99Tc solution as a function of the counting efficiency when using a kB parameter of 0.0075 cm/MeV.
Figure 20. The configuration dialog after a project and process has been selected This launch configuration will now appear in the a drop-down menu described in the beginning of this section. The actual simulation will be described in Sec- tion 8.4.
Figure 20. Exemplary reference water masks computed over Myanmar for the time-period 2019- 01-01 to 2020-12-31. (See text for details). The reference water mask product is updated once a year considering the previous two years of observation. This means that for example, the flood monitoring system running in 2021 will rely on the Sentinel-1 reference water mask being extracted from the Sentinel-1 mean backscatter over the reference time period from 2019 and 2020. The reference period of two years is chosen as Provision of an Automated, Global, Satellite-based Flood Monitoring Product for CEMS Issue: 1 Version:1.1 Date: 23.09.2021 compromise in order to base the computation on a sufficient number of Sentinel-1 data and to remove long-term hydrologic changes which would be integrated in the reference waters masks if longer time periods would be considered. The Sentinel-1 reference water mask product values are described in the following table. Table 7: Description of “S-1 reference water mask” output layer values. Value Description User Interpretation 0 No Water Users can assume this location normally not affected by the presenceof water.

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Figure 20. Exemplary reference water masks computed over Myanmar for the time-period 2019- 01-01 to 2020-12-31. (See text for details). The reference water mask product is updated once a year considering the previous two years of observation. This means that for example, the flood monitoring system running in 2021 will rely on the Sentinel-1 reference water mask being extracted from the Sentinel-1 mean backscatter over the reference time period from 2019 and 2020. The reference period of two years is chosen as compromise in order to base the computation on a sufficient number of Sentinel-1 data and to remove long-term hydrologic changes which would be integrated in the reference waters masks if longer time periods would be considered. The Sentinel-1 reference water mask product values are described in the following table. Table 7: Description of “S-1 reference water mask” output layer values. Value Description User Interpretation 0 No Water Users can assume this location normally not affected by the presence of water.
Figure 20. Numerical against experimental results about the overall oxygen transfer rate during (a) the reduction in the fuel reactor and (b) the oxidation in the air reactor. Mean degrees of oxidation red
Figure 20. The TFM reconstruction in case of two media using CIVA (a) and custom implemented technique (b)

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