This paper presents theoretical and experimental work that is being carried out in a grid-connected residential building demonstrator available at the Instituto de EnergĂa Solar (IES) of the Universidad PolitĂ©cnica de Madrid (UPM) in Madrid, Spain.
The nuclear matrix elements for the spin operator and the momentum quadrupole operator are important for the interpretation of precision atomic physics experiments that search for violations of local Lorentz and CPT symmetry and for new spin-dependent forces.
The simulation of high viscoelasticity poses important computational challenges. One is the difficulty to robustly measure strain and its derivatives in a medium without permanent structure. Another is the high stiffness of the governing differential equations.
Noise and artifacts are inherent contaminating components and are particularly present in Holter electrocardiogram (ECG) monitoring. The presence of noise is even more significant in long-term monitoring (LTM) recordings, as these are collected for several days in patients following their daily activities; hence, strong artifact components can temporarily impair the clinical measurements from the LTM recordings.
This work integrates detailed geological and hydrogeological information with PSI data to obtain a better understanding of subsidence processes detected in the detrital aquifer of the Vega de Granada (SE Spain) during the past 13 years.
Determination of multispectral specular reflectance is an important tool for ore identification in reflected light microscopy, and may be used for automated characterization of ores. However, reflectance values can be affected by compositional variations in a way that is seldom understood.





