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Lenni Dianna Putri, Ermi Girsang, I Nyoman Ehrich Lister, Hsiang Tsung Kung, Evizal Abdul Kadir and Sri Listia Rosa
Public health is an important aspect of community activities, making research on health necessary because it is a crucial field in maintaining and improving the quality of life in society as a whole. Research on public health allows for a deeper understa...
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Filip Górski, Dominik Rybarczyk, Radoslaw Wichniarek, Natalia Wierzbicka, Wieslaw Kuczko, Magdalena Zukowska, Roman Regulski, Razvan Pacurar, Dan-Sorin Comsa, Diana-Irinel Baila, Martin Zelenay and Filippo Sanfilippo
This paper presents the outcomes of investigations conducted on the development procedure of a personalized prosthetic device for an adult patient. The individualization is achieved through 3D scanning, followed by semi-automated design using the AutoMed...
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Hai Nguyen Tran
Initial periods of adsorption kinetics play an important role in estimating the initial adsorption rate and rate constant of an adsorption process. Several adsorption processes rapidly occur, and the experimental data of adsorption kinetics under the ini...
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Ewa Dabrowska
The paper deals with an important issue related to the identification, modelling, and prediction of environmental pollution in aquatic ecosystems of the Baltic Sea caused by anthropopressure. Water ecosystems are in danger nowadays because of the negativ...
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Charise Cutajar, Tonio Sant, Robert N. Farrugia and Daniel Buhagiar
Floating breakwaters have recently been generating increasing interest as a vital means to provide shelter and protect the ever-increasing number of structures deployed at sea. Notwithstanding the novel ideas being put forward, to date, floating breakwat...
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Jens Engström, Zahra Shahroozi, Eirini Katsidoniotaki, Charitini Stavropoulou, Pär Johannesson and Malin Göteman
Wave energy conversion is a renewable energy technology with a promising potential. Although it has been developed for more than 200 years, the technology is still far from mature. The survivability in extreme weather conditions is a key parameter haltin...
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Giovanni Fasulo, Pasquale Vitiello, Luigi Federico and Roberto Citarella
The purpose of this work is to characterise the vibro-acoustic behaviour of rectangular flat panels reinforced by ?unconventional? stiffeners. Such panels are being increasingly employed in the aircraft industry in the case of composite fuselage, so that...
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Songsong Lu, Binchao Liu, Rong Yang, Qiuyi Wang and Rui Bao
Applying the machine learning (ML) technique in the modelling of crack growth (CG) behavior is a potential way to improve the efficiency and precision of CG assessment. However, research in this field at elevated temperatures is limited, although a lot o...
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Florian Kokoszka, Simona Saviano, Vincenzo Botte, Daniele Iudicone, Enrico Zambianchi and Daniela Cianelli
High-resolution modelling systems have increasingly become an essential requirement to investigate ocean dynamics over a wide range of spatial and temporal scales, and to integrate the punctual ocean observations. When applied in coastal areas, they also...
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Chris Bliamis, Zinon Vlahostergios, Dimitrios Misirlis and Kyros Yakinthos
Flow control methods for aerodynamic drag reduction have been a field of interest to aircraft designers, who seek to minimize fuel consumption and increase the aircraft?s aerodynamic performance. Various flow control techniques, applied to aeronautical a...
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