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Heteroatom-Engineered Covalent Organic Frameworks Break the CO<sub>2</sub> Separation Trade-Off in Mixed Matrix Membranes. [PDF]

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Discovery and Structural Optimization of BRD4-Selective Monovalent Direct Degraders. [PDF]

open access: yesACS Med Chem Lett
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Discovery of 2H-Pyrrolo[3,4‑<i>c</i>]pyridin-3-one Derivatives as Type-III c‑MET Inhibitors Enabled by Free-Energy Perturbation Calculations. [PDF]

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Resolution Power of Pressure Data for Permeability Identification

Transport in Porous Media, 2006
We consider two-phase fluid flow through heterogeneous cores with given injection rates. In these problems, measured pressure drop over the core is an important information source for recovering permeability. This gives rise to the inverse problem of inverting the pressure data, p(t), into knowledge of the permeability distribution, K(x), in the core ...
Trond Mannseth, Mannseth Trond
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Exploring uncertainty in flow unit identification and permeability prediction

open access: yesGeosciences and Engineering
The study proposes a comparative uncertainty analysis of the main methods for permeability prediction or estimation, including the Cluster analysis (K-means), the Kozeny-Carman (KyC) equation for flow unit identification, and the K-nearest neighbor Density Estimate (KNN) algorithm, Kozeny-Carman equation, and One Flow Unit (OFU) for permeability ...
Franklin Gómez, Marianna Vadászi
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GRAVITATIONAL EFFECT ON PERMEABILITY IDENTIFICATION

open access: yes, 2000
The present paper studies a gravitational effect on the permeability identification in the flow experiments along the vertical direction. In considering the gravitational effect, two analytical solutions for 2-D and 3-D radial flows through isotropic and
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