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eGFR slope improvement with SGLT2 inhibitors is not statistically associated with changes in urinary protein in Japanese CKD patients: a single-center real-world analysis. [PDF]
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2010 IEEE International Conference on Robotics and Automation, 2010
Sidewinding is an efficient translation gait used by snakes over flat ground. When implemented on snake robots, it retains its general effectiveness, but becomes unstable on sloped surfaces. Flattening the sidewinding motion along the surface to provide a more stable base corrects for this instability, but degrades other performance characteristics ...
Ross L. Hatton, Howie Choset
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Sidewinding is an efficient translation gait used by snakes over flat ground. When implemented on snake robots, it retains its general effectiveness, but becomes unstable on sloped surfaces. Flattening the sidewinding motion along the surface to provide a more stable base corrects for this instability, but degrades other performance characteristics ...
Ross L. Hatton, Howie Choset
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Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 1990
Despite suggestions (see Wolman, 1995, for example) that problem-solving in physical geography relies increasingly on interactions between research and application, there is abundant evidence in hillslope studies of research focused on both real-world problems and aimed at generating new knowledge.
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Despite suggestions (see Wolman, 1995, for example) that problem-solving in physical geography relies increasingly on interactions between research and application, there is abundant evidence in hillslope studies of research focused on both real-world problems and aimed at generating new knowledge.
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Slope and Base-of-Slope Systems
1996Slope and base-of-slope depositional systems (simply called slope systems for brevity) occur in relatively deep water beyond the shelf break. However, the meaning of “deep” depends upon basin type and tectonic context. On modern continental margins the shelf break typically lies at depths of 90–180m (300–600ft), but in intracratonic, foreland, and ...
William E. Galloway, David K. Hobday
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Meccanica, 2000
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