Results 91 to 100 of about 718 (157)

Spatiotemporal analysis of genetic perturbations reveals a genetic cascade driving Tribolium gap gene initialization

open access: yesBiology Open
Mahla Ahmadi   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Substâncias húmicas e suas relações com o grau de subsidência em Organossolos de diferentes ambientes de formação no Brasil Humic substances and their relationship to the degree of subsidence of histosols in different formation environments in Brazil

open access: yesRevista Ciência Agronômica, 2013
A matéria orgânica do solo é parte de um sistema dinâmico influenciado por vários fatores, incluindo clima, conteúdo e natureza das argilas, uso da terra, sistemas de manejo e drenagem, os quais afetam as taxas de adição e os processos de transformações ...
Adierson Gilvani Ebeling   +4 more
doaj  

From lab to large scale – Industrial biocatalysis from an SIBC perspective

open access: yesNew Biotechnology, 2018
S. Hanlon   +8 more
openaire   +1 more source

BEM Computation of the Internal Impedance of Air-Core Inductors Enforcing High-Order Surface Impedance Boundary Conditions

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2021
The internal impedance of an axisymmetric air-core inductor is computed by the boundary element method (BEM) coupled with high-order surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs), which considers the curvature of the cross sections of the conductors. The
Shuli Yin, Luca Di Rienzo, Xikui
exaly   +2 more sources

Boundary Element Formulation Enforcing High-Order Surface Impedance Boundary Conditions for Axisymmetric Eddy Current Problems

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2021
This article presents a boundary element method (BEM) formulation coupled with high-order surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) for axisymmetric eddy current problems.
Shuli Yin, Luca Di Rienzo, Xikui
exaly   +2 more sources

Invariant BEM-SIBC formulations for time- and frequency-domain eddy current problems

IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, 2000
We demonstrate that frequency- and time-domain boundary integral equation formulations involving the surface impedance boundary conditions (SIBCs) can be transformed to invariant forms that depend only on the geometry of the problem and do not contain temporary parameters of the field. Thus the integral equations have to be solved only once for a given
S. Yuferev, N. Ida, L. Kettunen
exaly   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy