نتایج جستجو برای: earthquake hotspots

تعداد نتایج: 38263  

2005

ABSTRACT The method described in Part 1 of this paper was applied to about 30 earthquakes in various parts of the world. The modified single couple hypothesis proposed in Part 1 appears to explain the observations generally better than the double couple hypothesis. Surprisingly consistent pictures of tectonics were obtained in the Mediterranean region and in Japan on the basis of the modified s...

2012
Peter B. Ladkin

On March 11, 2011 an unusually strong earthquake, now called the Tohoku earthquake, occurred off the north-eastern coast of Japan's main island, Honshu. While the earthquake caused some destruction, the ensuing tsunami about three quarters of an hour later largely destroyed numbers of towns and devasted cities such as Sendai. http://earthquake.usgs.gov/earthquakes/eqarchives/poster/2011/2011031...

2006
Andrew B. Kahng Chul-Hong Park Xu Xu

As advanced technologies in wafer manufacturing push patterning processes toward lower-k1 subwavelength printing, lithography for mass production potentially suffers from decreased patterning fidelity. This results in generation of many hotspots, which are actual device patterns with relatively large CD and image errors with respect to on-wafer targets. Hotspots can be formed under a variety of...

2011
Zhi-gang Chu Zhi-gang Yang Zhi-hui Dong Tian-wu Chen Zhi-yu Zhu Heng Shao

OBJECTIVE The features of earthquake-related head injuries may be different from those of injuries obtained in daily life because of differences in circumstances. We aim to compare the features of head traumas caused by the Sichuan earthquake with those of other common head traumas using multidetector computed tomography. METHODS In total, 221 patients with earthquake-related head traumas (th...

2007
Li-Hua Lai Hsiu-Yi Hsieh

The residential earthquake insurance of 2002 created additional protected residential earthquake insurance plan, under which residential earthquake insurance is available to individuals from insurance industry in Taiwan. Earthquake damages that occurrence in Taiwan remain largely uninsured losses despite the efforts of governmental and private insurance programs. Spatial Econometrics has been r...

Journal: :Physical review. E, Statistical, nonlinear, and soft matter physics 2002
David Marsan Christopher J Bean

Modeling of earthquake sequences using an epidemic-type aftershock sequence model by Phys. Rev. E 66, 061104 (2002)] has led these authors to conclude that previous analyses of apparent earthquake diffusions were flawed. We show here that diffusion analyses based on spatiotemporal correlation measures for earthquake populations are an appropriate method for capturing the space-time coupling pre...

2006
R. S. Gautam D. Singh A. Mittal

India accounts for the world’s greatest concentration of coal fires which cause several devastating environmental effects. Only Jharia Coal Field (JCF) in Jharkhand (India) contains nearly half of subsurface mine fires (hotspots) in Indian coalfields. Therefore attention is required in this direction for mapping, monitoring and detecting these hotspots. Operational satellite images can be very ...

Journal: :PLoS Computational Biology 2007
Yanay Ofran Burkhard Rost

Protein-protein interactions, a key to almost any biological process, are mediated by molecular mechanisms that are not entirely clear. The study of these mechanisms often focuses on all residues at protein-protein interfaces. However, only a small subset of all interface residues is actually essential for recognition or binding. Commonly referred to as "hotspots," these essential residues are ...

2013
Dorota Mackiewicz Paulo Murilo Castro de Oliveira Suzana Moss de Oliveira Stanisław Cebrat

Recombination is the main cause of genetic diversity. Thus, errors in this process can lead to chromosomal abnormalities. Recombination events are confined to narrow chromosome regions called hotspots in which characteristic DNA motifs are found. Genomic analyses have shown that both recombination hotspots and DNA motifs are distributed unevenly along human chromosomes and are much more frequen...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2008
Kenneth Paigen Jin P. Szatkiewicz Kathryn Sawyer Nicole Leahy Emil D. Parvanov Siemon H. S. Ng Joel H. Graber Karl W. Broman Petko M. Petkov

Among mammals, genetic recombination occurs at highly delimited sites known as recombination hotspots. They are typically 1-2 kb long and vary as much as a 1,000-fold or more in recombination activity. Although much is known about the molecular details of the recombination process itself, the factors determining the location and relative activity of hotspots are poorly understood. To further ou...

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