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Problems in aspect oriented design (AOD).
The paper aims to evaluate the state of the art of AOD. It discusses main approaches to aspect modelling with UML, investigates the impact of aspects on OO design methods and identifies open issues of ...
Ošmianskij, Vladislav, +1 more
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On the need and contents of a specific addiction recovery research agenda
Abstract Background For decades knowledge about the etiology, epidemiology, neurobiology, typology, and treatment of addiction in various populations has been well documented and widely disseminated. In more recent years, there has been a growing interest in investigating the prevalence, multiple pathways, and mechanisms that facilitate sustained ...
William L. White, John F. Kelly
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Quarterly Reconstructed Texas AOD (99.7% threshold)
This is the polished aggregated AOD quarterly composites for the state of Texas, USA from Jan 2010 to Aug 2022, using spatio-temporal LSTM convolutional autoencoder model.
Jacob Daniels (14722522) +3 more
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Quarterly Reconstructed Texas AOD (95% threshold)
This is the polished aggregated AOD quarterly composites for the state of Texas, USA from Jan 2010 to Aug 2022, using spatio-temporal LSTM convolutional autoencoder model.
Jacob Daniels (14722522) +3 more
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Abstract Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) modulate the properties and thus the climate effects of clouds. The North African dust plume is an important source of CCN in the North Atlantic trade‐wind zone. Yet, research into the nature and sources of these CCN is sparse, making it difficult to fully assess related cloud effects. Using combined airborne in
Adrian Walser +11 more
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Abstract Carbonaceous aerosols (CA) on the Tibetan Plateau (TP) accelerate glacial melt, yet decoupling local emissions from transboundary transport remains challenging. We conducted a year‐long radiocarbon (14C) study in Lhasa, identifying it as a CA hotspot. Fossil fuels dominated EC (69%), while non‐fossil sources contributed 54% to OC.
Jie Zhang +14 more
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Retrieving Hourly Aerosol Absorption From Space Using Physical Informed Deep Learning
Abstract Retrieving aerosol absorption properties, such as single scattering albedo (SSA) and absorption aerosol optical depth (AAOD) from single‐view satellite observations remains a significant challenge. This study introduces the Physics‐Informed Neural Network for Aerosols (PINA) framework to retrieve hourly aerosol absorption properties from ...
Tao Xia +3 more
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Background: A State-based industry in Australia is in the process of developing a programme to prevent AOD impairment in the workplace. The objective of this study was to determine whether the Theory of Planned Behaviour can help explain the mechanisms ...
McClure, Rod +3 more
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Abstract Dry‐wet whiplash events profoundly impact society and the environment, yet their attribution remain poorly understood. This study reveals that the unprecedented interannual wet‐to‐dry transition (return period: 979.2 years) in South China's 1962–1963 pre‐flood season is co‐driven by internal variability and volcanic forcing.
Qi Wen +5 more
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