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Wilson Edson Jorge
Pág. 114
O urbanismo no Brasil: 1895-1965Maria Cristina da Silva Leme (Coord.),São Paulo: Studio Nobel; FAUUSP; FUPAM, 1999.
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Bora Pulatsu, Rhea Wilson, Jose V. Lemos and Neboj?a Mojsilovic
Unreinforced masonry (URM) walls are common load-bearing structural elements in most existing buildings, consisting of masonry units (bricks) and mortar joints. They indicate a highly nonlinear and complex behaviour when subjected to combined compression...
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Min Li, Zhirui Cui and Tianyu Fan
In order to further improve the accuracy of flood routing, this article uses the Variable Exponential Nonlinear Muskingum Model (VEP-NMM), combined with the Artificial Rabbit Optimization (ARO) algorithm for parameter calibration, to construct the ARO-VE...
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Felipe Coelho de Abreu Pinna, Victor Takashi Hayashi, João Carlos Néto, Rosangela de Fátima Pereira Marquesone, Maísa Cristina Duarte, Rodrigo Suzuki Okada and Wilson Vicente Ruggiero
Complex and long interactions (e.g., a change of topic during a conversation) justify the use of dialog systems to develop task-oriented chatbots and intelligent virtual assistants. The development of dialog systems requires considerable effort and takes...
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Thomas Wilson, Miles Grafton and Matthew Irwin
The New Zealand Emissions Trading Scheme allows landowners to be remunerated for the carbon sequestration capabilities of eligible forests established post 1990. For afforested areas of 100 hectares or fewer, carbon sequestration is estimated with the us...
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Nicholas Horne, Pál Schmitt, Ross Culloch, Ben Wilson, Jonathan D. R. Houghton, Andrew Dale and Louise Kregting
Tidal stream energy is a predictable renewable energy source; however, environmental consent of developments remains a key barrier to the expansion of this industry. Uncertainty around collision risk, i.e., the risk of animals colliding with a tidal devi...
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James Slingsby, Beth E. Scott, Louise Kregting, Jason McIlvenny, Jared Wilson and Benjamin J. Williamson
Tidal energy is a rapidly developing area of the marine renewable energy sector that requires converters to be placed within areas of fast current speeds to be commercially viable. Tidal environments are also utilised by marine fauna (marine mammals, sea...
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Abongile Xaza, Harold Wilson Tumwitike Mapoma, Tamiru A. Abiye, Sumaya Clarke and Thokozani Kanyerere
The Heuningnes Catchment in the Republic of South Africa was used as a case study in this research to describe the application of saltwater fraction/quantification and hydrogeochemistry methods to evaluate the extent of saline intrusion in the coastal aq...
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Scott M. White, Erin Smoak, Andrew L. Leier and Alicia M. Wilson
The spatial variations in Quaternary sediments on the inner continental shelf are produced by the progression of depositional environments during the latest sea-level rise, and this sedimentary architecture plays a fundamental role in controlling groundw...
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Carmen Cuenca-García, Elina Aidona, Clare Wilson, Abir Jrad and Apostolos Sarris
This paper presents the results of a study exploring the potential of magnetic-susceptibility and phosphate soil analyses to locate and characterize buried Neolithic settlements in Thessaly, Greece. Using the preliminary results of large-area magnetomete...
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