نتایج جستجو برای: borehole breakout

تعداد نتایج: 4970  

2012
N. Y. Cheng C. H. Cheng

A combination of borehole Stoneley waves from full waveform acoustic logs and direct shear wave logs was used to estimate formation permeability and shear wave velocity. Data sets used here were collected by ARea's array full waveform acoustic logging tool and shear wave logging tool. The Pand S-wave velocities of the formation are determined by threshold detection with cross-correlation correc...

2016
Yulia A. Frank Vitaly V. Kadnikov Sergey N. Gavrilov David Banks Anna L. Gerasimchuk Olga A. Podosokorskaya Alexander Y. Merkel Nikolai A. Chernyh Andrey V. Mardanov Nikolai V. Ravin Olga V. Karnachuk Elizaveta A. Bonch-Osmolovskaya

The goal of this work was to study the diversity of microorganisms inhabiting a deep subsurface aquifer system in order to understand their functional roles and interspecies relations formed in the course of buried organic matter degradation. A microbial community of a deep subsurface thermal aquifer in the Tomsk Region, Western Siberia was monitored over the course of 5 years via a 2.7 km deep...

Journal: :Information 2023

Although educational breakout has been implemented in pre-university stages, there is little evidence subjects related to history postsecondary levels. The aim of this paper was present the results obtained after implementing an breakout, under premises Universal Design for Learning, a subject that belongs university degree Spanish Sign Language and Deaf Community. A descriptive comparative ex ...

Journal: :Schizophrenia bulletin 2012
Deanna M Barch Holly Moore Derek E Nee Dara S Manoach Steven J Luck

The sixth meeting of the Cognitive Neuroscience Treatment Research to Improve Cognition in Schizophrenia (CNTRICS) consortium was focused on selecting promising imaging biomarker measures for each of the cognitive constructs selected in the first CNTRICS meeting. In the domain of working memory (WM), the 2 constructs of interest were "goal maintenance" and "interference control." CNTRICS receiv...

2016
Jens Sandahl Christiansen Philippe F Backeljauw Martin Bidlingmaier Beverly M K Biller Margaret C S Boguszewski Felipe F Casanueva Philippe Chanson Pierre Chatelain Catherine S Choong David R Clemmons Laurie E Cohen Pinchas Cohen Jan Frystyk Adda Grimberg Yukihiro Hasegawa Morey W Haymond Ken Ho Andrew R Hoffman Jeff M P Holly Reiko Horikawa Charlotte Höybye Jens Otto L Jorgensen Gudmundur Johannsson Anders Juul Laurence Katznelson John J Kopchick K O Lee Kuk-Wha Lee Xiaoping Luo Shlomo Melmed Bradley S Miller Madhusmita Misra Vera Popovic Ron G Rosenfeld Judith Ross Richard J Ross Paul Saenger Christian J Strasburger Michael O Thorner Haim Werner Kevin Yuen

OBJECTIVE The Growth Hormone (GH) Research Society (GRS) convened a workshop to address important issues regarding trial design, efficacy, and safety of long-acting growth hormone preparations (LAGH). PARTICIPANTS A closed meeting of 55 international scientists with expertise in GH, including pediatric and adult endocrinologists, basic scientists, regulatory scientists, and participants from ...

2005
Kazunori Nakayama Toshikazu Shigeyama

We study the evolution of the ultra-relativistic shock wave in a plane-parallel atmosphere adjacent to a vacuum and the subsequent breakout phenomenon. When the density distribution has a power law with the distance from the surface, there is a self-similar motion of the fluid before and after the shock emergence. The time evolution of the Lorentz factor of the shock front is assumed to follow ...

1996
Makoto Yokoo Katsutoshi Hirayama

This paper presents a new algorithm for solving distributed constraint satisfaction problems (distributed CSPs) called the distributed breakout algorithm, which is inspired by the breakout algorithm for solving centralized CSPs. In this algorithm, each agent tries to optimize its evaluation value (the number of constraint violations) by exchanging its current value and the possible amount of it...

2017
Gilles Dowek Catherine Dubois Brigitte Pientka Florian Rabe

This report documents the program and the outcomes of Dagstuhl Seminar 16421 Universality of Proofs which took place October 16–21, 2016. The seminar was motivated by the fact that it is nowadays difficult to exchange proofs from one proof assistant to another one. Thus a formal proof cannot be considered as a universal proof, reusable in different contexts. The seminar aims at providing a comp...

2009

We describe an ethnographic study that examines how low-tech and high-tech surfaces support creativity and collaboration during a workshop breakout session. The low-tech surfaces included post-it notes, flipcharts, and walls. The high tech surface comprised a multi-touch tabletop. Input was either by pen or fingertips. The breakout session comprised four groups using the different surfaces and ...

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