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INTENSITY-BASED DATABASE OF NATURAL AND PHYSICS BASED ACCELEROGRAMS FOR SEISMIC RISK ASSESSMENT
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Modelling simultaneous detection of electrons and γ rays in-beam. [PDF]
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Ionization potential depression model with the influence of neighboring ions in warm and dense plasmas. [PDF]
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Versatile on-chip plasmonic lattices enabled by Kekulé metasurfaces. [PDF]
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Comprehensive Analysis of Temperature-Dependent Photoluminescence in Silica-Encapsulated CsPbBr<sub>3</sub> and CsPbI<sub>3</sub> Perovskite Nanocrystals. [PDF]
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2009
The capability to produce high field strengths, and thereby obtain a new means for doing fundamental physics, has over the last thirty years taken great leaps forward.
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The capability to produce high field strengths, and thereby obtain a new means for doing fundamental physics, has over the last thirty years taken great leaps forward.
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Monthly Weather Review, 2021
A deep learning-based method augmented by prior knowledge of tropical cyclones (TCs), called DeepTCNet, is introduced to estimate TC intensity and wind radii from infrared (IR) imagery over the North Atlantic Ocean. While standard deep learning practices
Jingwei Zhuo, Z. Tan
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A deep learning-based method augmented by prior knowledge of tropical cyclones (TCs), called DeepTCNet, is introduced to estimate TC intensity and wind radii from infrared (IR) imagery over the North Atlantic Ocean. While standard deep learning practices
Jingwei Zhuo, Z. Tan
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Monitoring Physical Activity Intensity During Pregnancy
American Journal of Lifestyle Medicine, 2021For apparently healthy pregnant women, regular physical activity is recommended. The American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) created recommendations for physical activity and exercise during pregnancy in 1985. At that time, pregnant women were advised to not exceed a heart rate of 140 beats per minute with physical activity.
Hesketh, Kathryn R., Evenson, Kelly R.
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