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Composite subdivision surfaces

Computer Aided Geometric Design, 2007
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Guiqing Li, Weiyin Ma
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Surface composition of Hyperion

Nature, 2007
Hyperion, Saturn's eighth largest icy satellite, is a body of irregular shape in a state of chaotic rotation. The surface is segregated into two distinct units. A spatially dominant high-albedo unit having the strong signature of H2O ice contrasts with a unit that is about a factor of four lower in albedo and is found mostly in the bottoms of cup-like ...
D. P., Cruikshank   +30 more
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Io’s surface composition

2006
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Carlson, R.   +4 more
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Compositional Integrated Subsurface-Surface Modeling

All Days, 2000
Abstract Adequate modeling of a hydrocarbon production system may require integration of several reservoir models with a model for the surface network and a model for the processing facilities. The degree of detail in each model should be in accordance with its impact on the business case.
A.J. Weisenborn, A.M. Schulte
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Surface Roughness of Microfilled Composites

The Journal of the American Dental Association, 1981
Average surface roughness values, profile tracings, and surface microstructures of three microfilled composites and a conventional composite were studied with respect to final finishing procedures. Surfaces cured against Mylar matrix strips were the smoothest and were similar for all composites.
J B, Dennison, P L, Fan, J M, Powers
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Atmospheric Composition and Surface Exchanges

2004
Atmospheric chemistry is a relatively new scientific discipline. Research in this area has intensified dramatically in the last 3–4 decades because of the concerns that growing emissions of pollutants could have severe consequences for humankind. Although the major chemical compounds present in the atmosphere were identified long ago, it is only during
Brasseur, G., Steffen, W., Granier, C.
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