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Implementation and Optimization of a Random Illumination Microscope: towards Robustness for Microscopy Core Facility. [PDF]

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Thermoplastic elastomer based microfluidic gradient generator for cell culture and drug testing. [PDF]

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A tissue multiplexing approach to maximize spatial omics output from pathology specimens. [PDF]

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Modelling of Debris Flows and Flow Slides

Revue Française de Génie Civil, 2002
ABSTRACT This paper presents a numerical model which can be used to simulate phenomena such as flowslides, avalanches, mudflows and debris flows. The proposed approach is la- grangian, and balance of mass and momentum equations are integrated on depth.
Manuel Pastor   +5 more
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Sliding mode observer for fluid flow

2017 IEEE Conference on Control Technology and Applications (CCTA), 2017
Many phenomena in science and engineering are described using partial differential equations. However, for the systems modeled by PDEs, having access to the states of the system can be challenging due to technical difficulties such as lacking enough sensors in the system. In this paper the problem of estimating the parameters of fluid flow described by
Niloofar N. Kamran, Sergey V. Drakunov
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A flow slide in central Italy

Quarterly Journal of Engineering Geology and Hydrogeology, 2002
The paper describes a slope failure in granular colluvium, together with its geomorphological, seismic and geotechnical setting. The predictions from conventional geotechnical slope stability analyses, taking into account topography, pore pressure and seismic effects, are compared with the observed pattern of instability.
Clayton, C.R.I.   +2 more
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On acknowledgement schemes of sliding window flow control

IEEE Transactions on Communications, 1989
An investigation is conducted of two acknowledgment schemes for sliding window flow control in packet communications: the delayed acknowledgment (D-ACK) scheme and the window acknowledgment (W-ACK) scheme. It is shown that the acknowledgment scheme of the link layer of the X.25 protocol can be modeled by the D-ACK scheme and that of the packet layer by
CHOI, JK Choi, JunKyun, UN, CK
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