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Urban safety and the role of hydrant structure and configuration. [PDF]
Heffernan V +3 more
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Bedmap3 updated ice bed, surface and thickness gridded datasets for Antarctica. [PDF]
Pritchard HD +81 more
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Time Profile of U.S. Neighborhoods: Datasets of Time Use at Social Infrastructure Places. [PDF]
Wang Y, Guo Z.
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Patients with diabetes struggling to afford food and control their HbA1c in food-insecure areas in Bronx, NY. [PDF]
Chambers EC +6 more
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GRACE-FO Satellite Data Preprocessing Based on Residual Iterative Correction and Its Application to Gravity Field Inversion. [PDF]
Zhao S, Li L.
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Open-source data pipeline for street-view images: A case study on community mobility during COVID-19 pandemic. [PDF]
Martell M +7 more
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The glass-ceiling convective regime and the origin and diversity of coronae on Venus. [PDF]
Kerr MC +3 more
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At the end of 2003, a preliminary geoid of Serbia was determined by fitting the gravimetric geoid into undulations determined by GPS and leveling (GPS/dh) techniques. The gravimetric geoid was determined using data from regional gravimetric survey in Serbia (13,326 points) by applying collocation within the remove-restore method, and undulations GPS/dh
Odalović, Oleg
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2017 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for AeroSpace (MetroAeroSpace), 2017
Based on the formalism of General Relativity, we analyze generalizations of concepts used in conventional geodesy. One such concept is the Earth's geoid. We present our definition of the relativistic geoid in terms of the level sets of a time-independent redshift potential. Such a potential exists for any congruence of Killing observers, i.e.
Dennis Philipp +4 more
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Based on the formalism of General Relativity, we analyze generalizations of concepts used in conventional geodesy. One such concept is the Earth's geoid. We present our definition of the relativistic geoid in terms of the level sets of a time-independent redshift potential. Such a potential exists for any congruence of Killing observers, i.e.
Dennis Philipp +4 more
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