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Abhinav Tiwari and Fuji Jian
Hemp cultivation faces challenges due to the adoption of dioecious cultivars, which suffer from biomass loss and fibre heterogeneity. In contrast, monoecious cultivars offer simultaneous fibre and seed production, albeit with lower fibre quality. Underst...
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Quynh C. Nguyen, Tom Belnap, Pallavi Dwivedi, Amir Hossein Nazem Deligani, Abhinav Kumar, Dapeng Li, Ross Whitaker, Jessica Keralis, Heran Mane, Xiaohe Yue, Thu T. Nguyen, Tolga Tasdizen and Kim D. Brunisholz
Collecting neighborhood data can both be time- and resource-intensive, especially across broad geographies. In this study, we leveraged 1.4 million publicly available Google Street View (GSV) images from Utah to construct indicators of the neighborhood b...
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Subhash Bhagat, Bibhuti Das, Abhinav Chakraborty and Krishnendu Mukhopadhyaya
For a given positive integer k, the k-circle formation problem asks a set of autonomous, asynchronous robots to form disjoint circles having k robots each at distinct locations, centered at a set of fixed points in the Euclidean plane. The robots are ide...
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Lubna Sadaf Anchal, Abhinav Dubey, Prassana Kumar
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Abhinav Dubey, A. R. Radhakrishna, R. Narendra, N. Madhu, R. Rajesh
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Jared Enriquez, David C. Tipping, Jung-Ju Lee, Abhinav Vijay, Laura Kenny, Susan Chen, Nikolaos Mainas, Gail Holst-Warhaft and Tammo S. Steenhuis
Communities on islands with mass-tourism, like Santorini, rely on vast quantities of water to develop the local economy. Today?s inhabitants of Santorini have largely abandoned the traditional cisterns that were used to sustain the island?s pre-modern ci...
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Abhinav Gupta, Prakash Kripakaran, G. (Kumar) Mahinthakumar, and John W. Baugh, Jr.
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Gupta, Abhinav; Gupta, Ajaya K
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Gupta, Abhinav; Gupta, Ajaya K
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RK Kamble, Abhinav Walia, MG Thakare
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India is one of the ten worst disaster prone countries of the world. The country is prone to disasters due to number of factors; both natural and anthropogenic, including adverse geo-climatic conditions, topographical features, environmental degradation,...
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