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Physical and numerical modeling of labyrinth weirs with polyhedral bottom
In order to comply with the new safety regulations a significant number of Spanish dam spillways must be upgraded. In this scenario and with the aim of increasing the discharge capacity with a reduced investment innovative designs become interesting ...
J. San Mauro +5 more
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Comparison of Scour Properties of Classical and Trapezoidal Labyrinth Weirs
Free overfall structures might affect the structural safety of weirs. Thus, it is essential to minimize local scour in the downstream pool to ensure structural safety. In the present study, triangular, trapezoidal, and labyrinth weirs were analyzed numerically for free overfall with the Computational Fluid Dynamics method to estimate local scour depths.
Erdinc Ikinciogullari +2 more
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Genetic and Ecological Management of Pacific Salmon Fisheries for the 21st Century
ABSTRACT Based on ecological adaptation theory, tremendous effort is being spent on measures that are eliminating salmon hatcheries and fishing opportunities with the intention of protecting wild runs deemed to be of particular genetic importance to the survival of the species.
Randall E. Brummett +2 more
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Sensitizing influenced factors on discharge of labyrinth weirs using ANFIS model [PDF]
In the article, through the adaptive neuro-fuzzy inference system (ANFIS), a sensitivity analysis is conducted on the variables affecting the discharge capacity of the weir.
Mohammad Ali Izadbakhsh, Reza Hajiabadi
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Abstract Down syndrome (DS) is the most prevalent form of intellectual disability (ID) globally, with an incidence rate of approximately 1 in 1000 births, affecting over 5 million individuals worldwide. DS is characterized by a genetic profile that predisposes individuals to a range of medical and cognitive conditions, including ID and obesity, which ...
Mohammed Selloum +20 more
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The Irish Hydrometric Reference Network, Version 2.0
Reference hydrometric networks (RHNs) comprise high‐quality flow gauges with long reliable observational records from near‐natural catchments. Their primary role is for detecting changes in the water cycle, due to external drivers including climate change. Here we present an updated RHN for Ireland.
Paul O'Connor +2 more
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ABSTRACT A series of terminological, technical, conceptual, and statistical challenges present themselves when trying to study correlations between measures of performance abilities (what an animal can do) and behavioural traits (what an animal chooses to do).
Vincent Careau +3 more
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Hydraulic performance of Submerged Flow over Rectangular Labyrinth Weirs with Round Corners
This experimental study investigates the hydraulic performance of rectangular labyrinth weirs with rounded corners under both free-flow and submerged-flow conditions.
Ahang S. Ali +2 more
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This study investigates genomic differences among distinct morphotypes of Euterpe edulis in Espírito Santo (ES), Brazil, using a dataset of 5319 high‐quality SNPs. ABSTRACT The genomic knowledge of Euterpe edulis populations with morphological and genetic variations is relevant to species preservation, management, conservation, and improvement.
Jônatas Gomes Santos +7 more
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Numerical Analysis of Flow Hydraulic in Trapezoidal Labyrinths and Piano Key Weirs
The flow fields over a trapezoidal labyrinth weir (two-cycle) and a piano key weir were simulated using Flow3D, studying the impact of each model on the flow field in the weirs and the coefficient of discharge in comparison with the available ...
R. Gharibvand +4 more
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