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Seismic reflectivity and transmissivity parametrization with the effect of normal in situ stress
, 2021In situ stress has a significant effect on the properties of underground formations, including seismic wave velocity, porosity and permeability, and further affects seismic reflectivity and transmissivity. Research works on the effect of in situ stress
Fubin Chen, Z. Zong, M. Jiang
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Water Resources Research, 2020
Estimating the hydraulic parameters of a target aquifer is key to properly evaluating the groundwater resources. Conventional methods are costly, and measurements are infrequent.
Xiaolong Sun, Zheming Shi, Y. Xiang
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Estimating the hydraulic parameters of a target aquifer is key to properly evaluating the groundwater resources. Conventional methods are costly, and measurements are infrequent.
Xiaolong Sun, Zheming Shi, Y. Xiang
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IEEE Sensors Journal, 2020
This paper is concerned with modelling of the transmissivity of Low-Terahertz waves through automotive bumper and headlight cover material. This work is part of wider comprehensive studies on the potential for the use higher frequency bands for future ...
Yang Xiao +5 more
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This paper is concerned with modelling of the transmissivity of Low-Terahertz waves through automotive bumper and headlight cover material. This work is part of wider comprehensive studies on the potential for the use higher frequency bands for future ...
Yang Xiao +5 more
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Interface transmissivity of conventional and multicomponent GCLs for three permeants
Geotextiles and Geomembranes, 2019A laboratory investigation of the interface transmissivity is reported for five different geosynthetic clay liners (GCLs) and a range of different geomembranes (GMBs) for a range of stresses from 10 to 150 kPa.
A. AbdelRazek, R. Rowe
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Advances in Materials
Conventional conductive materials such as metals are crucial functional components of conductive systems in diverse electronic instruments. However, their severe intrinsic impedance mismatch with air dielectric causes strong reflection of incident ...
Kewen Huang +21 more
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Conventional conductive materials such as metals are crucial functional components of conductive systems in diverse electronic instruments. However, their severe intrinsic impedance mismatch with air dielectric causes strong reflection of incident ...
Kewen Huang +21 more
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Canadian geotechnical journal (Print), 2019
The leakage and the peak chloride concentration in an aquifer for a single composite liner facility is modelled for (i) a hole in a geomembrane wrinkle and (ii) a failed seam.
R. Rowe, A. AbdelRazek
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The leakage and the peak chloride concentration in an aquifer for a single composite liner facility is modelled for (i) a hole in a geomembrane wrinkle and (ii) a failed seam.
R. Rowe, A. AbdelRazek
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IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2019
While many microwave studies related to tree emission have been undertaken, a few have considered the effect of phenological change on the emission from coniferous trees.
Qinghuan Li +6 more
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While many microwave studies related to tree emission have been undertaken, a few have considered the effect of phenological change on the emission from coniferous trees.
Qinghuan Li +6 more
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Physiological Reviews, 2015
Neuroglia, the “glue” that fills the space between neurons in the central nervous system, takes active part in nerve cell signaling. Neuroglial cells, astroglia, oligodendroglia, and microglia, are together about as numerous as neurons in the brain as a whole, and in the cerebral cortex grey matter, but the proportion varies widely among brain regions.
Gundersen, Vidar +2 more
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Neuroglia, the “glue” that fills the space between neurons in the central nervous system, takes active part in nerve cell signaling. Neuroglial cells, astroglia, oligodendroglia, and microglia, are together about as numerous as neurons in the brain as a whole, and in the cerebral cortex grey matter, but the proportion varies widely among brain regions.
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Interfacial phonon transport with frequency-dependent transmissivity by Monte Carlo simulation
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer, 2018Interfacial phonon transport widely exists in nanosystems, yet the physical mechanism has never been well understood. In this work, a numerical framework is developed for interfacial phonon transport between dissimilar materials with a frequency ...
Xin Ran, Yangyu Guo, Moran Wang
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Cell and Tissue Research, 2006
Inhibition in the mature central nervous system is mediated by activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA(A)) and glycine receptors. Both receptors belong to the same superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels and share common transmembrane topology and structural and functional features.
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Inhibition in the mature central nervous system is mediated by activation of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA(A)) and glycine receptors. Both receptors belong to the same superfamily of ligand-gated ion channels and share common transmembrane topology and structural and functional features.
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