15 research outputs found
Title: Design and Prototyping of a Visible Light Indoor Positioning System Author(s): K. Dividis
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Fig. 1 in A Unique Colony Of The Bobak Marmot, Marmota Bobak (Rodentia, Sciuridae), In Steppes Of The Right-Bank Ukraine
Fig. 1. Bobak marmot, the vicinity of Syrovo Village, Vradiivo District, Mykolaiv Region, 29.07.2013 (photo's author: S. K Semeniuk).Published as part of Rashevska, H. V. & Semeniuk, S. K., 2015, A Unique Colony Of The Bobak Marmot, Marmota Bobak (Rodentia, Sciuridae), In Steppes Of The Right-Bank Ukraine, pp. 377-378 in Vestnik Zoologii 49 (4) on page 378, DOI: 10.1515/vzoo-2015-0042, http://zenodo.org/record/645255
Title Fuzzy Sensor Fusion for Gas Turbine Power Plants
This paper was published in Proceeding of SPIE Medical Imaging Conference and is mad
Deliverable Deliverable No.: 8 Title: Software for Extracting 3D MSSTs
The deep structure of an image is investigated, and a Multi-Scale Singularity Tree (MSST) is constructed based on the pair-wise annihilations of critical points. This report contains two main contributions. Firstly, we describe a fast, simple, and robust method of extracting feature lines from data sets of up to four dimen
Testing Noncooperative Bargaining Theory: A Preliminary Study
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Turbulent Drag Reduction in Tubes with Polymer Solutions
Title: Turbulent Drag Reduction in Tubes with Polymer Solutions, Author: S. K. Verma, Location: ThodeThis thesis is a study of drag reduction with polymer solutions in tubes using a simple rheometer. The drag reduction was studied in five different small diameter tubes at Reynold's number varying from 1000 to 25000. A polyacrylamide, MRL-402, manufactured by Stein Hall Ltd. was chosen for the above study because of its good drag reducing ability and resistance to degradation. The concentrations of polymer solutions used for the experiment ranged from 1 to 200 wppm. An attempt has been made to correlate the drag reduction data so that drag can be predicted from a single curve. The correlations are given by equations β = β(s'T) and β = β' (s'/s'0.50 ) following the work of
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Nový kult as a Platform for the Socially Excluded?
This essay deals with the anarchist review Nový kult, published and edited by the author S. K. Neumann. The focus here is on period after the year 1900, when Neumann persued his self-proclaimed aims in attempting to transform what was originally a social and cultural magazine into a purely political mouthpiece which would have aspired to find a mass-scale repercussion among the working classes, and would thereby become an ideological platform for bringing together the “intelectual” and “pragmatically oriented” streams of the anarchist movement. Basing herself in an analysis of the contents of Nový kult during the period under survey, as well as of how the journal’s policy envisioned its model reader, the author concludes that the implementation of the periodical’s original vision ran up against major obstacles, ending up in a state of affairs where it catered much rather to the interests and concerns of a radically oriented young intelligentsia whose members were at that time still finding it hard to assert themselves in practical life
Travelling-wave similarity solutions for a steadily translating slender dry patch in a thin fluid film
A novel family of three-dimensional travelling-wave similarity solutions describing a steadily translating slender dry patch in an infinitely wide thin fluid film on an inclined planar substrate when surface-tension effects are negligible is obtained, the flow being driven by gravity and/or a prescribed constant shear stress on the free surface of the film. For both driving mechanisms, the dry patch has a parabolic shape (which may be concave up or concave down the substrate), and the film thickness increases monotonically away from the contact lines to its uniform far-field value. The two most practically important cases of purely gravity-driven flow and of purely surface-shear-stress-driven flow are analysed separately. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.The first author (Y.M.Y.) wishes to thank the Ministry of Higher Education, Malaysia and Universiti Sains Malaysia for financial support via an Academic Staff Training Fellowship. Part of this work was undertaken while the third author (S. K. W.) was a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at Princeton University, USA, and part of it was undertaken while he was a Visiting Fellow in the Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics (OCCAM), University of Oxford, Mathematical Institute, 24-29 St. Giles', Oxford OX1 3LB. This paper was based on work supported in part by Award No. KUK-C1-013-04, made by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST)
