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Resistance of Mycoplasma pulmonis to complement lysis is dependent on the number of Vsa tandem repeats: shield hypothesis. [PDF]
Simmons WL, Denison AM, Dybvig K.
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The Vsa proteins modulate susceptibility of Mycoplasma pulmonis to complement killing, hemadsorption, and adherence to polystyrene. [PDF]
Simmons WL, Dybvig K.
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A Low-Cost Energy-Efficient Cableless Geophone Unit for Passive Surface Wave Surveys. [PDF]
Dai K +5 more
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Interaction of the putative tyrosine recombinases RipX (UU145), XerC (UU222), and CodV (UU529) of Ureaplasma parvum serovar 3 with specific DNA. [PDF]
Zimmerman CU, Rosengarten R, Spergser J.
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SEISMONOISY: A Quasi-Real-Time Seismic Noise Network Monitoring System. [PDF]
Ruzza G +9 more
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Near Surface Soil Characterisation by Passive Ambient Noise HVSR Method
This paper discusses the use of the passive horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) ambient noise method for near surface characterisation of the soil layers at a proposed building site. The uniqueness of the HVSR method is in having no need for any external excitation sources and cabling, and the setting up time is also very short.
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Engineering Geology, 2021
Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method based on ambient noise recordings is a popular and efficient approach to estimate the seismic site effect parameters. This method is sufficiently robust in determining the predominant frequency (f0) of the site, whereas its estimate of the amplification factor lacks consistency because ...
Zhen Guo, Adnan Aydin, Mei Xue
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Abstract The horizontal-to-vertical spectral ratio (HVSR) method based on ambient noise recordings is a popular and efficient approach to estimate the seismic site effect parameters. This method is sufficiently robust in determining the predominant frequency (f0) of the site, whereas its estimate of the amplification factor lacks consistency because ...
Zhen Guo, Adnan Aydin, Mei Xue
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Summary Seismic response characteristics of structures can be estimated by spectral ratios of microtremors measured on structures and their foundation ground surface. The microtremor horizontal-to-vertical-spectral-ratio (HVSR) technique has received great attention from all over the world with its simplicity together with quick information about ...
Y. Beker, N. Sayıl
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