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Harmonic adaptive fault-tolerant control for incipient and multiple faults of high mobility fighter. [PDF]
Hu K, Wang Z, Wang J.
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In west‐central British Columbia, large populations of feral horses overlap with native species like caribou and predators such as wolves and cougars, potentially disrupting predator–prey dynamics. Between 2019 and 2025, researchers documented multiple instances of wolf and cougar predation on feral horses—the first such confirmed cases in the region ...
Shane C. White +3 more
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Drone-Assisted Organ Transport: A Scoping Review of Clinical, Regulatory, and System Readiness. [PDF]
Gilmour RG, Hoff M.
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An in‐depth review of the nanomaterial‐based electromagnetic interference shields, which are absorption‐dominant and have a high green index. The design strategies of absorption‐dominant shields are analyzed, and current challenges and potential pathways to guide future advancements and practical implementation are outlined.
Sanjoy Sur Roy +3 more
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The Impact of Lower Degree Automation Reliability on Higher Degree Automation Failure Detection in Simulated Air Traffic Control. [PDF]
Bowden VK +3 more
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ABSTRACT The focus on wind power frequency regulation has largely been on individual wind farms, which presents challenges in meeting the coordinated operation needs of multiple stations within large‐scale installations. To address issues of model simplification and accuracy, we propose a large‐scale wind farm equivalent modeling method based on ...
Hongchun Shu +4 more
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Static scheduling method for aircraft flat-tail assembly production based on improved bi-level genetic algorithm. [PDF]
Li T, Hua M, Wang J, Qin W.
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Eminent Domain: Oregon Supreme Court Holds Aircraft Noise Nuisance Sufficient for Constitutional Taking of Private Property [PDF]
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Abstract The East Antarctic Ice Sheet (EAIS) formed circa 34 million years ago and now contains an ice volume equivalent to ∼52 m of global sea‐level rise. Although the EAIS is approximately in balance today, there is substantial uncertainty regarding the sensitivity of sectors underlain by low‐lying bed topography to future climate and ocean warming ...
Guy J. G. Paxman +5 more
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