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Bahaman patch reefs: Numerous and neglected
Abstract Phanerozoic patch reefs are extensively studied because they are abundant and are potential reservoirs for valuable fluids. In contrast, geologic studies of modern reefs have largely focused on platform margins, leaving patch reefs comparatively neglected. What conditions favour patch‐reef development?
Paul Enos, Clay Robertson
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Enabling general practice research in singapore: A qualitative exploration of barriers, facilitators and solutions. [PDF]
Sam XH+4 more
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Hostile Control of Ships via False GPS Signals: Demonstration and Detection
J. Bhatti, T. Humphreys
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Bermuda patch reefs development was primarily controlled by massive coral framework construction, and variation in environmental energy, turbidity and bioerosion. These factors shaped the size, diversity and preservation of the framework, leading to a suppressed, steady vertical accretion.
Eduardo Islas‐Dominguez+2 more
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Enhancing Psychosomatic Medicine Skills in General Practitioners: Insights from Ecological Systems Theory. [PDF]
Zeng Z+7 more
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GPS-free Positioning in Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
Srdjan Capkun+2 more
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Strain‐based modeling and analysis for rock blasting and geomechanics applications
This paper introduces a novel strain‐based modeling approach for blasting and geomechanical applications, using measurable variables like particle velocity, strain, and displacement. By bypassing complex constitutive relations, strain‐based models capture critical blasting trends and full‐blast design parameters with minimal calibration.
Ruilin Yang
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GPS Pipeline: portable, scalable genomic pipeline for Streptococcus pneumoniae surveillance from Global Pneumococcal Sequencing Project. [PDF]
Hung HCH+9 more
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2.23 and 8.29 GHz Observations of CSS-GPS Candidates [PDF]
D. Dallacasa+3 more
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Abstract Background Longitudinal skeletal growth takes place in the cartilaginous growth plates. While growth plates are found at either end of conventional long bones, they occur at a variety of locations in the mammalian skeleton. For example, the metacarpals and metatarsals (MT) in the hands and feet form only a single growth plate at one end, and ...
Philip L. Reno+4 more
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