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Ben R. Evans, Iris Möller and Tom Spencer
Salt marshes are important coastal environments and provide multiple benefits to society. They are considered to be declining in extent globally, including on the UK east coast. The dynamics and characteristics of interior parts of salt marsh systems are...
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Yongfeng Qi, Huabin Mao, Xia Wang, Linhui Yu, Shumin Lian, Xianpeng Li and Xiaodong Shang
Direct microstructure observations and fine-scale measurements of an anticyclonic mesoscale eddy were conducted in the northern South China Sea in July 2020. An important finding was that suppressed turbulent mixing in the thermocline existed at the cent...
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Quirin Döbelin, Bernd Stadlinger, Daniel B. Wiedemeier, Dominique Bichsel, Martin Rücker and Silvio Valdec
The present study aimed to compare the diagnostic reliability of a pre-set, manufacturer-specific, low-dose mode against a standard-dose mode in the detection of four different osseous lesions in the mandible with cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Fo...
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Eugene OBrien, Muhammad Arslan Khan, Daniel Patrick McCrum and Ale? ?nidaric
This paper develops a novel method of bridge damage detection using statistical analysis of data from an acceleration-based bridge weigh-in-motion (BWIM) system. Bridge dynamic analysis using a vehicle-bridge interaction model is carried out to obtain br...
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Andrii Morozov,Tamara Loktikova,Iurii Iefremov,Anatolii Dykyi,Pavlo Zabrodskyy
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By advancing the idea of finding width in bipartite graphs and basic definitions in matching theory, this paper shows that the task on establishing a maximal matching in an arbitrary graph can be reduced to its bipartite case. It has been proven that eac...
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