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Soils exhibit undesirable volume changes when exposed to high concentrations of acids, which is manifested most frequently in the beds of foundations of industrial establishments associated with their production or use.
Rama Vara Prasad Chavali+1 more
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Time to Compress the Time to First Compression [PDF]
Out‐of‐hospital cardiac arrest (OHCA), often described as the most time‐sensitive and life‐threatening medical condition, remains a major public health problem.[1][1] Survival remains low in most settings, with enormous variation in community outcomes.[2][2] Although several ...
Bentley J. Bobrow, Micah Panczyk
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Influence of different loads on the properties of lightweight composite
The paper describes the study on the operational properties of lightweight composite with density of 150–350 kg/m3. It was established that these properties depend on the ratio of porous cement matrix and inclusions of crushed expanded polystyrene ...
Modestas Kligys+4 more
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Significant volumes of knowledge have been accumulated in recent years linking subtle genetic variations to a wide variety of medical disorders from Cystic Fibrosis to mental retardation. Nevertheless, there are still great challenges in applying this knowledge routinely in the clinic, largely due to the relatively tedious and expensive process of DNA ...
Partha P. Mitra+4 more
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Assessing and Evaluating the Effect of Organic Matters on Clayey and Silty Soil Stiffness Properties [PDF]
Construction of building and other civil engineering structures on weak or soft soil is highly risky because such soil is susceptible to differential settlements, poor shear strength, and high compressibility.Organic soils are difficult to deal with due ...
Aqeel Al Adilil, Kawther Y.H. Al-Soudany
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How High-Loft Textile Thermal Insulation Properties Depend on Compressibility
This paper investigates the performance of high-loft thermal insulations in terms of their compression properties, recovery behavior and thermal resistance.
Glombikova Viera+3 more
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Introduction. The article presents the results of studying the technological properties of individual excipients widely used in the compositions of existing orally dispersed tablets (ODT) for subsequent planning a multifactorial experiment.
I. D. Kasymov, A. V. Basevich
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On the Perceptron’s Compression [PDF]
We study and provide exposition to several phenomena that are related to the perceptron's compression. One theme concerns modifications of the perceptron algorithm that yield better guarantees on the margin of the hyperplane it outputs. These modifications can be useful in training neural networks as well, and we demonstrate them with some experimental
Itai Panasoff+3 more
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OPTIMUM WATER RANGE AND LOAD-BEARING CAPACITY IN SOIL MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS, STRAW REMAINING, AND CHISELING IN SUGARCANE [PDF]
Sugarcane requires planning aimed at maintaining production levels, technological quality, and longevity of the sugarcane field, as it is a semi-perennial crop.
Michele da S. Gomes+4 more
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Compression2: compressed sensing with compressed coil arrays [PDF]
Summary Compressed sensing with PCA based coil compression is a promising way to obtain high quality radial perfusion images without incurring the high computation cost and memory requirements associated with large multi-coil arrays Background Imaging with large coil arrays is desirable for rapid imaging and high signal to noise ratio.
Ganesh Adluru, Edward V. R. DiBella
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