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Large‐diameter monopiles have been widely used for constructing offshore wind turbines. The bearing capacity of a monopile foundation is a significant research problem. In this study, a new type of foundation, known as the pile–bucket foundation, was investigated to improve the bearing capacity of monopiles.
Xiaodong Pan +7 more
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A Numerical Analysis on Lateral Resistance of Pile–Bucket Foundation for Offshore Wind Turbines
The large-diameter single pile has been widely used in marine wind turbine foundations. In order to improve its lateral bearing capacity, the suction bucket foundation (BF) can be used as a reinforcement method, which surrounds the periphery of the ...
Zonghao Yuan +7 more
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Background: Sugarcane silage (SCS) has often been characterized by large dry matter (DM) losses associated with reduction in soluble nutrients and increase in indigestible fiber.
Jaqueline da P. S. Rodrigues +6 more
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Deformation Characteristics of Bucket−Soil Interaction in Sand during Jacked Penetration
Grouped buckets are an important type of foundation for offshore structures. Because of interactions between buckets, jacked penetration above a group of two buckets is a complicated process that involves complex bucket-soil interactions.
Tong Jiang, Miao Ren, Junran Zhang
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Noise bucket effect for impulse noise in OFDM
Impulse noise is a significant problem in some orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) applications. It has been observed in practice that the degradation caused by impulse noise depends only on the total energy of the noise during each OFDM symbol, not on the structure of the noise.
H.A. Suraweera, J. Armstrong
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Trial tests and container observations were conducted in households to verify the residual effect of temephos in Manaus, Amazonas State, Brazil. Three plastic buckets, three tin cans, and three tires filled with water from an artesian well and larvicide ...
Valéria Cristina Soares Pinheiro +1 more
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During the first days of a calf’s life, the foundations are laid for successful growth and thus also for the later performance of the cows. The aim of the present study was to analyze the impact on the weight gain of newborn calves due to important ...
Odile C. Hecker +7 more
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Janus Photonic Graphics by Stratified Assembly of Two Distinct Colloids
Double‐sided Janus photonic micropatterns with vivid structural colors are fabricated through a single‐step bottom‐up strategy. Density‐driven stratification and depletion‐mediated crystallization of PMMA and PS binary colloids lead to exclusive lattices on opposite surfaces under centrifugal force.
Young Geon Kim +4 more
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ABSTRACT While Australia's National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) was founded on principles of choice and control, for people with significant mental health challenges (what the NDIS calls ‘psychosocial disability’) these ideals often remain elusive. Support systems continue to be fractured and in the context of ongoing policy reforms, it is vital
Joel Hollier, Jennifer Smith‐Merry
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A cost‐effective DNA extraction protocol for long‐read sequencing in non‐model plants
Abstract Premise Third‐generation sequencing has revolutionized genomics, enabling in‐depth analysis of genome sequence, structure, and epigenetic features. Yet, extracting high‐quality DNA for long‐read sequencing remains a bottleneck—particularly in non‐model plants, such as mature trees growing in natural environments, which often contain abundant ...
Sofia Gaischuk +6 more
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