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Alexey Liogky and Victoria Salamatova
Data-driven simulations are gaining popularity in mechanics of biomaterials since they do not require explicit form of constitutive relations. Data-driven modeling based on neural networks lacks interpretability. In this study, we propose an interpretabl...
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Matthew E. Katterman, Peter M. Waller, Diaa Eldin M. Elshikha, Gerard W. Wall, Douglas J. Hunsaker, Reid S. Loeffler and Kimberly L. Ogden
The WINDS (Water-Use, Irrigation, Nitrogen, Drainage, and Salinity) model uses the FAO56 dual crop coefficient and a daily time-step soil?water balance to simulate evapotranspiration and water content in the soil profile. This research calibrated the WIN...
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Riley C. Hales, Robert B. Sowby, Gustavious P. Williams, E. James Nelson, Daniel P. Ames, Jonah B. Dundas and Josh Ogden
Hydrologic modeling is trending toward larger spatial and temporal domains, higher resolutions, and less extensive local calibration and validation. Thorough calibration and validation are difficult because the quantity of observations needed for such sc...
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Up Huh, Chung-Won Lee, Ji-Hun You, Chan-Hee Song, Chi-Seung Lee and Dong-Man Ryu
In this study, computational simulations and experiments were performed to investigate the mechanical behavior of the aorta wall because of the increasing occurrences of aorta-related diseases. The study focused on the deformation and strength of porcine...
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Doug Nay,Denise T Ogden
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In our global business environment, short term profit focus, stock price fluctuations, global competition and disruptive technological change tempt leadership toward disregarding corporate social responsibility and in many cases behaving unethically. The...
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Tomasz Bonkowski,Luká? ?oltés,Ludek Hyncík,Radek Kottner,Petra Kochová
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Ricardo Magalhães, Ahmed Elsheikh, Philippe Büchler, Charles Whitford, Junjie Wang
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Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) was foregrounded by finite element (FE) modeling to predict the material properties of the human cornea through inverse analysis. Experimental displacements have been obtained for corneas of a donor approximately 50 year...
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Mark K. Ehlenfeldt, Lisa J. Rowland, Elizabeth L. Ogden, and Bryan T. Vinyard
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Irving Díaz, Alexis Mojica Ábrego, Carlos Ho, Reinhardt Pinzón, José Fábrega, Erick Vallester, David Vega, Fred Ogden, Jan Hendrickx (Autor/a)
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C. A. Ogden, K. E. Ileleji, F. Richardson
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