Simulation of rainbows, coronas, and glories by use of Mie theory
P Laven - Applied optics, 2003 - opg.optica.org
Mie theory offers an exact solution to the problem of scattering of sunlight by spherical drops
of water. Until recently, most applications of Mie theory to scattering of light were restricted to …
of water. Until recently, most applications of Mie theory to scattering of light were restricted to …
Feasibility of sentinel lymph node mapping of the ovary: a systematic review
F Dell'Orto, P Laven, M Delle Marchette… - International Journal of …, 2019 - ijgc.bmj.com
Pelvic and para-aortic lymphadenectomy is routinely performed in early ovarian cancer to
define the stage of the disease. However, it may be associated with increased blood loss …
define the stage of the disease. However, it may be associated with increased blood loss …
Physically-based simulation of rainbows
In this article, we derive a physically-based model for simulating rainbows. Previous
techniques for simulating rainbows have used either geometric optics (ray tracing) or Lorenz …
techniques for simulating rainbows have used either geometric optics (ray tracing) or Lorenz …
Simulation of rainbows, coronas and glories using Mie theory and the Debye series
P Laven - Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and Radiative …, 2004 - Elsevier
The scattering of light from homogeneous spheres might be considered to be a trivial
problem because rigorous solutions, such as Mie theory, were developed almost 100 years …
problem because rigorous solutions, such as Mie theory, were developed almost 100 years …
[HTML][HTML] Sentinel lymph node identification in early stage ovarian cancer: is it still possible after prior tumor resection?
P Laven, R Kruitwagen, P Zusterzeel… - Journal of Ovarian …, 2021 - Springer
Objective Sentinel lymph node (SLN) detection in ovarian cancer is feasible when tracers
are injected before the pathological ovary is resected. This study aims to investigate whether …
are injected before the pathological ovary is resected. This study aims to investigate whether …
How are glories formed?
P Laven - Applied optics, 2005 - opg.optica.org
Mie theory can be used to generate full-color simulations of atmospheric glories, but it offers
no explanation for the formation of glories. Simulations using the Debye series indicate that …
no explanation for the formation of glories. Simulations using the Debye series indicate that …
[HTML][HTML] Impact of CYP3A4*22 on Pazopanib Pharmacokinetics in Cancer Patients
S Bins, ADR Huitema, P Laven, S Bouazzaoui… - Clinical …, 2019 - Springer
Abstract Background and Objective As pazopanib plasma trough concentrations are
correlated with treatment outcome, we explored whether single nucleotide polymorphisms in …
correlated with treatment outcome, we explored whether single nucleotide polymorphisms in …
Generalized Airy theory and its region of quantitative validity
JA Lock, GP Können, P Laven - Journal of Quantitative Spectroscopy and …, 2024 - Elsevier
Airy theory has long proved to be a remarkably simple analytical model that describes the
various features of the atmospheric rainbow. But the stringent assumptions upon which its …
various features of the atmospheric rainbow. But the stringent assumptions upon which its …
Fundamentals of low-cost aerosol sensor design and operation
J Ouimette, WP Arnott, P Laven, R Whitwell… - Aerosol Science and …, 2024 - Taylor & Francis
Most evaluations of low-cost aerosol sensors have focused on their measurement bias
compared to regulatory monitors. Few evaluations have applied fundamental principles of …
compared to regulatory monitors. Few evaluations have applied fundamental principles of …
Understanding light scattering by a coated sphere Part 1: Theoretical considerations
JA Lock, P Laven - JOSA A, 2012 - opg.optica.org
Although scattering of light by a coated sphere is much more complicated than scattering by
a homogeneous sphere, each of the partial wave amplitudes for scattering of a plane wave …
a homogeneous sphere, each of the partial wave amplitudes for scattering of a plane wave …