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Hui Li, Yi-Kun Ba, Ning Zhang, Yong-Jian Liu and Wei Shi
In regions with severe cold and high latitudes, concrete structures are susceptible to cracking and displacement due to uneven temperature stress, which directly impacts their normal utilization. Therefore, to investigate the temperature distribution cha...
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Zekâi Sen
In the open literature, there are numerous studies on the normal and extreme (flood and drought) behavior of wet and dry periods based on the understanding of the standard precipitation index (SPI), which provides a series of categorizations by consideri...
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José Francisco Lima, Fernanda Catarina Pereira, Arminda Manuela Gonçalves and Marco Costa
Linear models, seasonal autoregressive integrated moving average (SARIMA) models, and state-space models have been widely adopted to model and forecast economic data. While modeling using linear models and SARIMA models is well established in the literat...
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Shigang Qin and Deshun Liu
The stochastic fluctuations of wind speed and wind power curve modeling are complex tasks due to fluctuations in the difference between actual and theoretical power output, leading to a reduction in the accuracy of wind-power curve models. To address thi...
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Miikka Runolinna, Matthew Turnquist, Jukka Teittinen, Pauliina Ilmonen and Lauri Koskinen
Two multi-parameter distributions, namely the Pearson type IV and metalog distributions, are discussed and suggested as alternatives to the normal distribution for modelling path delay data that determines the maximum clock frequency (FMAX) of a micropro...
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Cornel Ilinca, Stefan Ciprian Stanca and Cristian Gabriel Anghel
This study examines all of the equations necessary to derive the parameters for seven probability distributions of three parameters typically used in flood frequency research, namely the Pearson III (PE3), the generalized extreme value (GEV), the Weibull...
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Reza Saatchi and Shammi Ramlakhan
This study explored and developed high-resolution infrared thermal (HRIT) imaging for screening toddler?s fractures. A toddler?s fracture is a common tibial fracture in children younger than six years old. The study included 39 participants admitted to a...
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Gita R. Chaudhari, D. A. Patel, A. D. Kalola and Sushil Kumar
Improving yield is the main aim of plant breeders. In the case of bread wheat (Triticum aestivum), a major challenge in this regard is genotype?environment interactions, and a knowledge of these is required to successfully select high-yielding genotypes....
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Yuanhong Li, Jiapeng Liao, Jing Wang, Yangfan Luo and Yubin Lan
The automated harvesting of clustered fruits relies on fast and accurate visual perception. However, the obscured stem diameters via leaf occlusion lack any discernible texture patterns. Nevertheless, our human visual system can often judge the position ...
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Zdenek Zme?kal, Dana Dluho?ová, Karolina Lisztwanová, Antonín Poncík and Iveta Ratmanová
The paper is focused on predicting the financial performance of a small open economy with an automotive industry with an above-standard share. The paper aims to predict the probability distribution of the decomposed relative economic value-added measure ...
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