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Di Wang, Linlong Yang, Wei Li and Xidong Wang
The combination of multi-phase extension and pre-existing fault reactivation results in a complex fault pattern within hydrocarbon-bearing basins, affecting hydrocarbon exploration at different stages. We used high-resolution 3D seismic data and well dat...
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Yongsheng Liao, Yue Cheng, Zhongyu Zhuang, Rongjun Li, Yuan Yu, Ruixue Wang and Zhiwei Jiao
The most common and easy approach to fabricating flexible strain sensors is based on the deposition principle. To improve the design of the sensing layer pattern, the reproducibility of the process and the sensitivity of the sensor, a controllable low-te...
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Yingxiang Wu, Xigui Tao and Yijiang Xue
The ricochet phenomenon has been studied worldwide for a long time in consideration of its significance in ballistics. A ricochet projectile has proven to be worthless to its launcher, as warheads fail to penetrate the interior of targets and strike the ...
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Yang Liu and Mei-Po Kwan
Deriving the proper structure of lotic habitats, namely the structuralization of lotic habitats, is crucial to monitoring and modeling water quality on a large scale. How to structuralize complicated lotic habitats for practical use remains challenging. ...
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Alessandra B. Matias, Paolo Caravaggi, Ulisses T. Taddei, Alberto Leardini and Isabel C. N. Sacco
Different location and incidence of lower extremity injuries have been reported in rearfoot strike (RFS) and forefoot strike (FFS) recreational runners. These might be related to functional differences between the two footstrike patterns affecting foot k...
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Rolly E. Rimando, Jeremy M. Rimando and Robjunelieaaa B. Lim
A 75 km-long, generally NE-striking ground rupture associated with the 6 February 2012 MW 6.7 (Mb 6.9) Negros earthquake was mapped on the eastern side of Negros Island, Philippines. It closely follows a previously unmapped, pre-existing fault trace alon...
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Ding Ma, Zhigang Zhao, Ye Zheng, Renzhong Guo and Wei Zhu
Map generalization is a process of reducing the contents of a map or data to properly show a geographic feature(s) at a smaller extent. Over the past few years, the fractal way of thinking has emerged as a new paradigm for map generalization. A geographi...
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Danie F.M. Strauss
Pág. 9 bladsye
Although classical physicists believed that nature does not make leaps ? it is continuous and infinitely divisible ? 20th century physicists soon realised that there are indivisible elementary particles (quanta) and that physical space is therefore ...
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BN Divakara
Evaluation of twenty-three genotypes of M. latifolia was carried out based on relationship of seed traits with initial progeny growth performance and divergence studies as a scope for further breeding programme. Variability studies revealed that, more th...
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Federico Esteban,Alejandro Tassone,Marco Menichetti,Augusto E. Rapalini,Marcela B. Remesal,Maria Elena Cerredo,Horacio Lippai,Juan F. Vilas
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An anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility (AMS) transect was carried out across the Fuegian Andes, in Argentina, with the aim of studying its tectonic evolution. Two-hundred and forty oriented samples were collected from 27 sites distributed between the P...
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