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Etude de l'érosion interne: apport du projet Eniroh [PDF]
International audienceThis report deals with internal erosion. In France, every year, one hydraulic earthen structure (small dam, canal or flood embankment) is breached by internal erosion.
Bonelli, Stéphane +6 more
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Indicators and methods for spatial cohesion research: difficulties and challenges in low-density regions [PDF]
Previous research carried out by this same authors went through the analysis of data sources and their potential to apply the polycentrism approach to territories where the urban features is weak (specifically in Castilla-La Mancha, Spain).
Angel Raul Ruiz Pulpon +5 more
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One machine, one minute, three billion tetrahedra
This paper presents a new scalable parallelization scheme to generate the 3D Delaunay triangulation of a given set of points. Our first contribution is an efficient serial implementation of the incremental Delaunay insertion algorithm. A simple dedicated
Marot, Célestin +2 more
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Ein Liederabend, March 2, 1988 [PDF]
This is the concert program of the Ein Liederabend performance on Wednesday, March 2, 1988 at 8:30 p.m., at the Concert Hall, 855 Commonwealth Avenue.
School of Music, Boston University
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A Hybrid Model to Extend Vehicular Intercommunication V2V through D2D Architecture
In the recent years, many solutions for Vehicle to Vehicle (V2V) communication were proposed to overcome failure problems (also known as dead ends).
Abd-Elrahman, Emad +4 more
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Here a ring means a commutative ring with identity. A non-zerodivisor of a ring is said to be regular, and an ideal containing regular elements is said to be regular. A ring R is said to be a Marot ring, if each regular ideal of R is generated by regular elements. The main purpose of this paper is to solve the following question on Marot rings posed by
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Origin and evolution of the Amazonian craton [PDF]
The Amazonian craton appears to be formed and modifed by processes much like those of the better-known Precambrian cratons, but the major events did not always follow conventional sequences nor did they occur synchronously with those of other cratons ...
Gibbs, A. K., Wirth, K. R.
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Landscape History and Theory: from Subject Matter to Analytic Tool [PDF]
This essay explores how landscape history can engage methodologically with the adjacent disciplines of art history and visual/cultural studies.
Birksted, Jan Kenneth
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