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The carbon balance of tropical, temperate and boreal forests.

by Y Malhi , D D Baldocchi , P G Jarvis , Rd6 - Plant Cell and Environment, , 1999
"... ABSTRACT Forest biomes are major reserves for terrestrial carbon, and major components of global primary productivity. The carbon balance of forests is determined by a number of component processes of carbon acquisition and carbon loss, and a small shift in the magnitude of these processes would ha ..."
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. Historical changes in the carbon balance of each biome are also reviewed, and the evidence for a carbon sink in each forest biome and its likely behaviour under future global change are discussed. We conclude that there have been significant advances in determining the carbon balance of forests

Phase behaviour of the restricted

by Primitive Model , 2003
"... The phase behaviour of the restricted primitive model (RPM) is studied us-ing a microscopic approach recently developed for the description of phase transitions in binary uid mixtures. For the model we obtain the explicit ex-pression for the functional of the grand partition function. Based on the f ..."
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The phase behaviour of the restricted primitive model (RPM) is studied us-ing a microscopic approach recently developed for the description of phase transitions in binary uid mixtures. For the model we obtain the explicit ex-pression for the functional of the grand partition function. Based

Active Mask Framework for Segmentation of Fluorescence Microscope Images

by Gowri Srinivasa, Advisor Prof, Prof Matthew, C. Fickus, Prof Adam, D. Linstedt, Prof Robert, F. Murphy
"... m]]l]]s¶D]]¿÷mB]iv]b]oD]m¶¨]iv]§]iv]r]j]t¿rv]]irj]]t]]m] / | ap]]r¿]ÎNy]s¶D]]mb¶r]ix} Û]Ix]]rd]mb]} p—N]t]o%ism] in]ty]m] / || Û]Is]¡uÎc]rN]]riv]nd]p]*N]m]st¶ I always bow to Śri ̄ Śāradāmbā, the limitless ocean of the nectar of compassion, who bears a rosary, a vessel of nectar, the symbol of ..."
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facilitated the task of understanding complex sys-tems at cellular and molecular levels in recent years. Segmentation, an important yet dif-ficult problem, is often the first processing step following acquisition. Our team previously demonstrated that a stochastic active contour based algorithm together

Management

by Natalie Fridman, Gal A. Kaminka, Avishay Zilka
"... In agent-based social simulation, crowd models are used to generate agent behaviors that should correspond closely to human crowds. Despite significant progress in this area, many existing crowd models do not yet account for important cultural factors in crowd behavior, and even more so, for mixed-c ..."
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In agent-based social simulation, crowd models are used to generate agent behaviors that should correspond closely to human crowds. Despite significant progress in this area, many existing crowd models do not yet account for important cultural factors in crowd behavior, and even more so, for mixed

Heuristic Search Methods and Cellular Automata Modelling for Layout Design.

by Fadratul Hafinaz Hassan
"... Spatial layout design must consider not only ease of movement for pedestrians under normal conditions, but also their safety in panic situations, such as an emergency evacuation in a theatre, stadium or hospital. Using pedestrian simulation statistics, the movement of crowds can be used to study the ..."
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Spatial layout design must consider not only ease of movement for pedestrians under normal conditions, but also their safety in panic situations, such as an emergency evacuation in a theatre, stadium or hospital. Using pedestrian simulation statistics, the movement of crowds can be used to study

© Association for European Transport and contributors 2009 1 MICROSIMULATION APPROACHES TO PEDESTRIAN ROUTE ASSIGNMENT MODELLING

by James Amos, Brandon Kohn, Vassilis Zachariadis
"... Despite the increasing number of pedestrian simulation applications and the evident trend towards individual level models (agent-based, microsimulation, cellular automata), the modelled aspects of pedestrian behaviour are mostly related to microscopic movement (i.e. collision avoidance and crowd dyn ..."
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Despite the increasing number of pedestrian simulation applications and the evident trend towards individual level models (agent-based, microsimulation, cellular automata), the modelled aspects of pedestrian behaviour are mostly related to microscopic movement (i.e. collision avoidance and crowd

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by Sira Gonzalez, Deparment Of Electrical, Electronic Engineering , 2013
"... the condition that they attribute it, that they do not use it for commercial purposes and that they do not alter, transform or build upon it. For any reuse or redistribution, researchers must make clear to others the licence terms of this work. ..."
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the condition that they attribute it, that they do not use it for commercial purposes and that they do not alter, transform or build upon it. For any reuse or redistribution, researchers must make clear to others the licence terms of this work.

A COMPUTATIONAL MODEL FOR DAMAGE EVOLUTION IN CERAMIC COATINGS: EFFECT OF RANDOM MICROSTRUCTURE

by Vadim V. Silberschmidt, Jian Zhao
"... A novel numerical model is proposed to investigate effects of microstructure on damage and fracture evolution in ceramic coatings under mechanical loading. Random microstructures of coatings are generated by the Monte Carlo method based on the Poisson distribution of the number of microdefects and s ..."
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A novel numerical model is proposed to investigate effects of microstructure on damage and fracture evolution in ceramic coatings under mechanical loading. Random microstructures of coatings are generated by the Monte Carlo method based on the Poisson distribution of the number of microdefects

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by Supervisor Dr, G. Vuuren, Co-supervisor Prof, P. Styger , 2011
"... Risk-based capital measures for operational risk management ..."
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Risk-based capital measures for operational risk management

Hierarchical Specifications of . . .

by M. Goedicke, P. Tröpfner, B. Enders-Sucrow , 2000
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