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Assessment of Electrical Resistance Sensors Sensitivity to Localized Corrosion
Are electrical resistance (ER) sensors reliable for localized corrosion detection? This study combines analytical modeling and experimental validation to show the vulnerability of ER sensors. The results demonstrate significant underestimation of the true corrosion depth of localized attacks depending on defect's geometry.
Matěj Reiser, Milan Kouřil
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Kuga–Satake Construction on Families of K3 Surfaces of Picard Rank 14
ABSTRACT The isometry between the type IV6 and the type II4 hermitian symmetric domains suggests a possible relation between suitable moduli spaces of K3 surfaces of Picard rank 14 and of polarized abelian 8‐folds with totally definite quaternion multiplication. We show how this isometry induces a geometrically meaningful map between such moduli spaces
Flora Poon
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Exploring Asymptotic Normality in Multinomial Models
ABSTRACT Among the methods for analyzing categorical outcomes, the multinomial model offers a robust framework for examining the dependence between a multi‐category response variable and a set of explanatory variables. Its flexibility, versatility, and broad applicability across diverse fields make it a valuable tool, as it does not impose strict ...
Célia Nunes +3 more
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Ph. D. Dissertations Directed by Nikolai Vasilevski [PDF]
Sergei Grudsky +2 more
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Evaluation of Phantom Doping Materials in Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping
ABSTRACT Purpose To measure magnetic susceptibility (χ) with Quantitative Susceptibility Mapping (QSM) and evaluate its repeatability using four phantom doping materials relevant to QSM applications. Methods A cylindrical phantom was constructed containing vials of agarose gel doped with two paramagnetic materials (ferritin, USPIO) and two diamagnetic ...
Padriac Hooper +5 more
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Conformational effects in photochemical d-hydrogen abstraction
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University.
Meador, Michael Anthony
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ABSTRACT Rationale Recent advances in high‐throughput molecular analyses of collagen peptides, especially ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry), have permitted breakthroughs in the analysis of archaeological material that is highly fragmented, a factor that hinders morphological identification.
Pauline Raymond +8 more
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Experimental study of the 2-D and 3-D structure of a concentrated line vortex array
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Michigan State University.
Bohl, Douglas G. (Douglas Gordon)
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ABSTRACT This study investigates how green and non‐green goods, energy transition, digitalization, economic growth, and population affect the material footprint of G‐7 countries from 1990 to 2023. Using an extended STIRPAT framework, we show that green and non‐green goods increase material footprint, demonstrating the resource intensity associated with
Sohidul Islam +5 more
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ProQuest dissertations and theses
Based on a set of fiscal data for the year 2000, which covers all county-level jurisdictions in China, Chapter 3 explores various factors causing the fiscal deficits of governments at the grassroots level.
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