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The effects of carotid plaque classification and bifurcation angle on plaque: a computational fluid dynamics simulation. [PDF]
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Approach to the formations of the sheared zone
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Study on the instability characteristics and influencing mechanism of coal-rock parting-coal structure under triaxial loading. [PDF]
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Investigation of cyclic behavior of steel-concrete composite coupling beams with axial rib corrugated webs. [PDF]
Liu Y, Sun F, Jiao L, Pan H, Xu D.
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Géotechnique, 2008
The behaviour of landslides in clay is essentially governed by a shear zone located at the base of the soil mass. While some data regarding the shear zones of slides are available, information is rather poor about the shear zones of mudslides. The paper reports some results of investigations on the shear zone located at the base of a mudslide, showing
COMEGNA, Luca, PICARELLI, Luciano
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The behaviour of landslides in clay is essentially governed by a shear zone located at the base of the soil mass. While some data regarding the shear zones of slides are available, information is rather poor about the shear zones of mudslides. The paper reports some results of investigations on the shear zone located at the base of a mudslide, showing
COMEGNA, Luca, PICARELLI, Luciano
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Oceans, 1978
At Geochemical Ocean Sections Study station 28, in the basin east of the Newfoundland Ridge, dramatic evidence for the ‘underthrusting’ of the benthic boundary layer was encountered. Results from the continuous temperature, salinity, and nephel measurements and from discrete water samples are presented in order to document that strong shearing within ...
Arnold E. Bainbridge+1 more
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At Geochemical Ocean Sections Study station 28, in the basin east of the Newfoundland Ridge, dramatic evidence for the ‘underthrusting’ of the benthic boundary layer was encountered. Results from the continuous temperature, salinity, and nephel measurements and from discrete water samples are presented in order to document that strong shearing within ...
Arnold E. Bainbridge+1 more
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