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Michiel van der Vlag, Lionel Kusch, Alain Destexhe, Viktor Jirsa, Sandra Diaz-Pier and Jennifer S. Goldman
Global neural dynamics emerge from multi-scale brain structures, with nodes dynamically communicating to form transient ensembles that may represent neural information. Neural activity can be measured empirically at scales spanning proteins and subcellul...
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Stefano Mini, Fabrizio Ponti, Alessandro Brusa, Roberto Bertacin and Barbara Betti
Numerical studies intended to predict solid rocket motors anomalies are the major contributors when developing strategies to both limit expensive fire tests and to investigate and understand the physical phenomena from which anomalies can arise. This pap...
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Shuai Zong, Kun Liu, Weijian Qiu, Zhenguo Gao and Jiaxia Wang
Investigating the loss of integrity (E) in cabin walls and decks, as well as the role of insulation capabilities, holds significant implications for preventing serious human, economic and environmental damage caused by the ignition of cabins in ships and...
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Pietro Battistoni, Andrea Antonio Cantone, Gerardo Martino, Valerio Passamano, Marco Romano, Monica Sebillo and Giuliana Vitiello
The increasing frequency and severity of forest fires necessitate early detection and rapid response to mitigate their impact. This project aims to design a cyber-physical system for early detection and rapid response to forest fires using advanced techn...
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Shuliang Xie, Gang Wang, Enmao Wang, Qiming Huang and Mingze Xia
Coal fire remains one of the main hazards of underground work. Spontaneous coal fires cause serious casualties and property losses. At present, most of the studies on coal spontaneous combustion have been conducted on working faces shorter than 200 m. Ho...
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Palaiologos Palaiologou, Kostas Kalabokidis, Michelle A. Day, Alan A. Ager, Spyros Galatsidas and Lampros Papalampros
Predicting where the next large-scale wildfire event will occur can help fire management agencies better prepare for taking preventive actions and improving suppression efficiency. Wildfire simulations can be useful in estimating the spread and behavior ...
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Qiang Yang, Xu Zhang, Zhongren Zhang, Longjiang He, Xiaojie Yan and Jiaming Na
The spatial?temporal simulation of fire disasters and evacuation route planning are important research fields for urban emergency responses and are primary tasks that answer complex questions after fires break out. The increasing demand for refined build...
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Alessio Zanza, Rodolfo Reda, Giuseppe Familiari, Stefania Annarita Nottola, Dario Di Nardo, Luca Testarelli and Orlando Donfrancesco
The aim of this study is to assess the surface alterations of four reciprocating instruments before and after the shaping of four resin-simulated root canals. The following four different reciprocating instruments are selected: 10 Reciproc Blue (RB25), 1...
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Kallianiotis Anastasios, Papakonstantinou Despina, Giouzelis Nikolas and Kaliampakos Dimitrios
In order to achieve a comprehensive study regarding evacuation efficiency in underground space, globally accepted regulations and standards include, among other parameters, the maximum unimpeded travel speed of occupants in case of emergency evacuation. ...
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Xiaona Shi, Xian Rong, Lin Nan, Lida Wang and Jianxin Zhang
Assembled methods play a critical role in the construction of precast concrete structures. However, conventional dry-connections-like sleeve grouting joints in precast concrete structures lagged at a low construction and management efficiency with poor q...
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