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Gardiner, Emile, John Stanturf, Theodor Leininger, et al. "Establishing a Research and Demonstration Area Initiated by Managers: The Sharkey Restoration Research and Demonstration Site." Journal of Forestry 106, no. 7 (2008): 363–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jof/106.7.363.

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Abstract As forest scientists increase their role in the process of science delivery, many research organizations are searching for novel methods to effectively build collaboration with managers to produce valued results. This article documents our experience with establishment of a forest restoration research and demonstration area in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley (LMAV), a region that has experienced extensive afforestation of former agricultural land over the past 15 years. Although basic establishment techniques for production plantations had been developed and applied on small are
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Korjus, Henn, Priit Põllumäe, and Ahto Kangur. "Why do we need a research and demonstration area of forest management planning at Järvselja?" Forestry Studies 63, no. 1 (2015): 151–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/fsmu-2015-0014.

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Abstract Changes in the society have created a need for a systematic approach in forestry combining forest management, timber harvest analysis, research and demonstration of new technologies. A research and demonstration area is an option for explaining and visualising frameworks of forest design, modelling and planning in the real nature. A research and demonstration area of forest management planning can be defined as a forested landscape that combines various forest uses and aims to ensure and explain forest management strategies as well as conservation of ecosystems and natural resources.
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Smith, Jim, and Deb Delong. "The West Arm Demonstration Forest – rising to the challenge." Forestry Chronicle 75, no. 3 (1999): 457–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.5558/tfc75457-3.

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The 13 500 hectare West Arm Demonstration Forest near Nelson in southeastern British Columbia was founded in 1992 by the Ministry of Forests in response to public concerns over conventional forestry practices in their watersheds and viewscapes. It has the objectives of demonstrating the latest concepts in landscape level planning, silvicultural systems and public participation. The forest is home to many agency and academic research projects aimed at analyzing the effects of these new concepts on many forest values. As well, the forest is required to produce an annual harvest of timber for the
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Crotteau, Justin S., Sharon M. Hood, Duncan C. Lutes, Christopher R. Keyes, Anna Sala, and Michael G. Harrington. "Management and Succession at the Lick Creek Demonstration/Research Forest, Montana." Journal of Forestry 116, no. 5 (2018): 481–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jofore/fvy030.

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Luskin, Matthew Scott. "Flying Foxes Prefer to Forage in Farmland in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape Mosaic in Fiji." Biotropica 42, no. 2 (2010): 246–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452775.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) To test flying fox adaptations to a habitat mosaic with extreme deforestation, the abundance, habitat choice and feeding behavior of the Pacific flying fox, Pteropus tonganus, were investigated across 16 islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji. The habitat mosaic is formed by 4.3 percent tropical dry forest and 3.3 percent farmland, leaving exotic grasslands and stands of Leucaena leucocephala to overrun the vast majority of land. Pteropus tonganus abundance was high (5757 bats) despite deforestation and hunting. Roosting sites were restricted
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Luskin, Matthew Scott. "Flying Foxes Prefer to Forage in Farmland in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape Mosaic in Fiji." Biotropica 42, no. 2 (2010): 246–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452775.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) To test flying fox adaptations to a habitat mosaic with extreme deforestation, the abundance, habitat choice and feeding behavior of the Pacific flying fox, Pteropus tonganus, were investigated across 16 islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji. The habitat mosaic is formed by 4.3 percent tropical dry forest and 3.3 percent farmland, leaving exotic grasslands and stands of Leucaena leucocephala to overrun the vast majority of land. Pteropus tonganus abundance was high (5757 bats) despite deforestation and hunting. Roosting sites were restricted
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Luskin, Matthew Scott. "Flying Foxes Prefer to Forage in Farmland in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape Mosaic in Fiji." Biotropica 42, no. 2 (2010): 246–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452775.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) To test flying fox adaptations to a habitat mosaic with extreme deforestation, the abundance, habitat choice and feeding behavior of the Pacific flying fox, Pteropus tonganus, were investigated across 16 islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji. The habitat mosaic is formed by 4.3 percent tropical dry forest and 3.3 percent farmland, leaving exotic grasslands and stands of Leucaena leucocephala to overrun the vast majority of land. Pteropus tonganus abundance was high (5757 bats) despite deforestation and hunting. Roosting sites were restricted
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Luskin, Matthew Scott. "Flying Foxes Prefer to Forage in Farmland in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape Mosaic in Fiji." Biotropica 42, no. 2 (2010): 246–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452775.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) To test flying fox adaptations to a habitat mosaic with extreme deforestation, the abundance, habitat choice and feeding behavior of the Pacific flying fox, Pteropus tonganus, were investigated across 16 islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji. The habitat mosaic is formed by 4.3 percent tropical dry forest and 3.3 percent farmland, leaving exotic grasslands and stands of Leucaena leucocephala to overrun the vast majority of land. Pteropus tonganus abundance was high (5757 bats) despite deforestation and hunting. Roosting sites were restricted
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Luskin, Matthew Scott. "Flying Foxes Prefer to Forage in Farmland in a Tropical Dry Forest Landscape Mosaic in Fiji." Biotropica 42, no. 2 (2010): 246–50. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13452775.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) To test flying fox adaptations to a habitat mosaic with extreme deforestation, the abundance, habitat choice and feeding behavior of the Pacific flying fox, Pteropus tonganus, were investigated across 16 islands of the Yasawa archipelago, Fiji. The habitat mosaic is formed by 4.3 percent tropical dry forest and 3.3 percent farmland, leaving exotic grasslands and stands of Leucaena leucocephala to overrun the vast majority of land. Pteropus tonganus abundance was high (5757 bats) despite deforestation and hunting. Roosting sites were restricted
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Gamble, Clive, and Theodora Moutsiou. "The time revolution of 1859 and the stratification of the primeval mind." Notes and Records of the Royal Society 65, no. 1 (2011): 43–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2010.0099.

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Archaeologists regard the demonstration of human antiquity in 1859 as a major breakthrough in the development of prehistoric studies. However, the significance of this event, although acknowledged by other disciplines, is largely passed over. We investigate why this is so by examining the procedures that the antiquary John Evans and the geologist Joseph Prestwich used to make their argument. We present previously unreported documents from the Royal Society's Library that show how they built their case for a prehistory without history. Instead it fell to two other antiquaries-archaeologists, Jo
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Books on the topic "Fox Research and Demonstration Forest"

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Service, United States Forest, ed. Bent Creek Research and Demonstration Forest: Scientific forestry for informed choices. Forest Service, U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1995.

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Wade, Gary L. Vascular plant species of the Forest Ecology Research and Demonstration Area, Paul Smith's, New York. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2003.

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Korten, Alicia Epstein. Staying power: Using technical assistance and peer learning to enhance donor investments : lessons from the Ford Foundation Community-Based Forestry Demonstration Program, 2000-2005. The Aspen Institute, 2005.

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Carlowitz, P. Von. Recommendations for the design and establishment of demonstration trials at the Ethiopian Centre for Community Forestry and Soil Conservation: A model for the application of agroforestry and soil conservation techniques in tropical highlands. International Council for Research in Agroforestry, 1986.

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Farmaki, Anna, Dimitri Ioannides, and Stella Kladou, eds. Peer-to-peer accommodation and community resilience: implications for sustainable development. CABI, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/9781789246605.0000.

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Abstract This book contains 11 chapters demonstrating the incredible complexity characterizing the relationship between peer-to-peer (P2P) loding and commmunity resilience, by considering multiple stakeholder perspectives and examining a diverse array of destination communities. The research within this book clearly shows how P2P lodging can foster resilience by helping to make communities more economically, environmentally and socially sustainable. However, the research also clearly shows how P2P lodging can itself be the external force of undesirable change against which communities may stru
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Penobscot Experimental Forest: 60 years of research and demonstration in Maine, 1950-2010. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2014.

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Tuin, Iris van der, and Nanna Verhoeff. Critical Concepts for the Creative Humanities. Rowman & Littlefield, 2022. https://doi.org/10.5040/9798881820404.

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This concise, precise, and inclusive dictionary contributes to a growing, transforming, and living research culture within both humanities scholarship and professional practices within the creative sectors. Its format of succinct starting definitions, demonstrations of possible routes of further development, and references to new and revisited concepts as “conceptual invitations” allows readers to quickly uptake and orient themselves within this exciting methodological field for didactic, scholarly and creative use, and as a starting point for further investigation for future contributions to
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Rodriguez, R., Dzodzi Tsikata, and Akosua Adomako Ampofo, eds. Transatlantic Feminisms. Lexington Books, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978740006.

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Transatlantic Feminisms is an interdisciplinary collection of original feminist research on women’s lives in Africa and the African diaspora. Demonstrating the power and value of transcontinental connections and exchanges between feminist thinkers, this unique collection of fifteen essays addresses the need for global perspectives on gender, ethnicity, race and class. Examining diverse topics and questions in contemporary feminist research, the authors describe and analyze women’s lives in a host of vibrant, compelling locations. There are essays exploring women’s political activism in Kenya,
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Sousa, A. Augusto de, and Carlos Soares, eds. 16th Doctoral Symposium in Informatics Engineering (DSIE'21): Proceedings. FEUP, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/978-972-752-281-1.

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DSIE - Doctoral Symposium in Informatics Engineering, now in its 16th Edition, is a series of meetings that started in the first edition of ProDEI, in the scholar year 2005/06; its main goal has always been to provide a forum for discussion on, and demonstration of, the practical application of a variety of scientific and technological research issues, particularly in the context of information technology, computer science, and computer engineering. DSIE Symposium comes out as a natural conclusion of a mandatory ProDEI course called "Methodologies for Scientific Research" (MSR), leading to a f
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Hohnsträter, Dirk, Stefan Krankenhagen, and Jörn Lamla, eds. Verbrauchermacht in Bewegung. Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5771/9783748934295.

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Consumers can influence markets through their consumption behaviour—whether by consciously choosing or rejecting certain products and consumption patterns, or by loudly protesting, for example in demonstrations against climate change. But how far does the power of consumers extend? How capable of conflict are they in the face of often heterogeneous interests, differing objectives and, at best, weakly developed group identities? What forms of interest articulation are available and how are they used? What role do consumer policy, companies and the digital revolution play in this regard? This vo
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Book chapters on the topic "Fox Research and Demonstration Forest"

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Omori, Yui, Koichi Kuriyama, Takahiro Tsuge, Ayumi Onuma, and Yasushi Shoji. "Coastal Community Preferences of Gray, Green, and Hybrid Infrastructure Against Tsunamis: A Case Study of Japan." In Ecological Research Monographs. Springer Singapore, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-6791-6_25.

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AbstractA decade has passed since the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake and Tsunami struck. Despite increasing awareness that concrete-based coastal infrastructure, such as seawalls, is not sufficient to protect against unfathomable events, engineering structures still play a significant role in fortifying coastal communities. Meanwhile, purely nature-based approaches (i.e., coastal forests) also have limitations against cataclysmic waves, and there remain uncertainties regarding their ecosystem-based disaster risk reduction functions (Eco-DRR). In tackling these issues, hybrid infrastructure,
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Drageset, Jorunn. "Social Support." In Health Promotion in Health Care – Vital Theories and Research. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-63135-2_11.

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AbstractSocial support by our social network proves to be important for our health. The opposite of good social support is loneliness. First and foremost, it seems that social support includes emotional support, belonging in a social community, being valued, practical help, and information and guidance. Social support represents a vital salutogenic resource for individuals’ mental health.This chapter explains the concept of social support in relation with other concepts of specific relevance, such as coping and quality of life. In a health-promoting perspective, this chapter presents the conce
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Papanikolaou, Apostolos, Sofia Werner, Mikael Razola, et al. "The Orcelle Project – Towards Wind-Powered Ships for Deep Sea Cargo Transport." In Lecture Notes in Mobility. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-89444-2_22.

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Abstract International regulations on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions as well as strong market demand for zero-emission transport calls for a radical change in the shipping industry. Measures such as hull form optimization, use of alternative fuels and efficient machinery systems, new coatings, and smart routing have already improved the energy efficiency of the world fleet. However, it is far from enough. To effectively respond to the climate challenges, we must turn to emission-free energy sources. One such promising and well-proven zero-emission propulsion system for shipping is wind propuls
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Linn, Rodman, Scott Goodrick, Sara Brambilla, et al. "QUIC-Fire: Initial capabilities of a fast-running simulation tool for prescribed fire applications." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_53.

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Prescribed fire is increasingly being looked to as a tool that can support land and fire managers in their efforts towards ecological sustainability and wildfire risk management. As prescribed fire use is considered for treatment of more acres and in more complex settings, practitioners are having to work harder to meet their expanding treatment goals in a safe and environmentally responsible manner. In the context of a prescribed fire, the role of multiple ignitions and complex fire geometries depends heavily on feedbacks between the fire and atmosphere and accentuates the need for explicit r
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Alcasena, Fermín, Marcos Rodrigues, Michele Salis, et al. "Implementing a probabilistic fire modeling system at the pan-European level." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_174.

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This research shows the potential use of cross-boundary fire modeling systems at the pan-European level. Despite the growing interest in building fire-resilient cultural landscapes, European Union (EU) level efforts have been reactive and focused on early detection, fire propagation monitoring, and perimeter mapping rather than predicting where the disaster can potentially occur to develop a comprehensive wildfire management strategy. We propose a modeling system that integrates wildfire occurrence models and observed fire-weather scenarios with a fire spread model to generate the probabilisti
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Lázaro, Emilio de Diego, Jaime Ribalaygua Batalla, Ana Miranda, et al. "VESPRA-Vulnerable Elements in Spain and Portugal and Risk Assessment." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_72.

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The VESPRA project (Vulnerable Elements in Spain and Portugal and Risk Assessment), financed by the Union Civil Protection Mechanism UCPM-2020-PP-AG, is designed in a context of increased frequency and intensity of extreme events and emergencies, and in a current context where those responsible for the emergency often do not have sufficiently updated information on vulnerable elements. Indeed, there is cartography of these elements, but it is very quickly becoming outdated. It is therefore necessary to design a strategy that allows continuous updating of this information, and this is one of th
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Christensen, Eirik G., Yuqi Hu, Muhammad A. Santoso, Wuquan Cui, and Guillermo Rein. "Arctic fires and smouldering combustion: influence of soil and air temperature on fire spread." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_128.

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Peat fires smoulder for long periods (weeks to months) and releasing large amount of ancient carbon that have been stored for millennia in the organic soils. Recent wildfires in Arctic regions have burned unprecedented swaths of land, demonstrating a detrimental change in the arctic fire regime and highlighting the vulnerability of these biomes to climate change. This work aims to experimentally study Arctic peat fires in the lab scale by using an experimental rig with adjustable air temperature and bottom boundary of the peat fire which imitate the condition of permafrost in the Arctic. The i
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Lyell, Christopher Sean, Usha Nattala, Rakesh Chandra Joshi, et al. "A forest fuel dryness forecasting system that integrates an automated fuel sensor network, gridded weather, landscape attributes and machine learning models." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_1.

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Accurate and timely forecasting of forest fuel moisture is critical for decision making in the context of bushfire risk and prescribed burning. The moisture content in forest fuels is a driver of ignition probability and contributes to the success of fuel hazard reduction burns. Forecasting capacity is extremely limited because traditional modelling approaches have not kept pace with rapid technological developments of field sensors, weather forecasting and data-driven modelling approaches. This research aims to develop and test a 7-day-ahead forecasting system for forest fuel dryness that int
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Santoso, Muhammad A., Eirik Christensen, Hafiz M. F. Amin, et al. "GAMBUT field experiment of peatland wildfires in Sumatra: infrared measurements of smouldering spread rate." In Advances in Forest Fire Research 2022. Imprensa da Universidade de Coimbra, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.14195/978-989-26-2298-9_133.

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Peatland wildfires present challenge to the mitigation of climate change due to the large amount of ancient carbon emission. Once ignited, the organic soils in peatland can burn for a long periods (weeks to months) and are difficult to extinguish. Peat fire is governed by smouldering combustion which is the slow, low temperature, flameless burning of charring porous fuel, and the most persistent type of combustion phenomena. The detection and monitoring of peatland wildfires are often conducted by remote sensing like satellite. However, there is currently a missing gap between spread of peat f
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Pandikumar, S., C. Menaka, and Arun M. "Leveraging Machine Learning to Enhance Injury Prevention Strategies for Fast Bowlers." In Integrating AI, Machine Learning, and IoT in Bioinformatics Innovations in Biotech and Medical Research. QTanalytics India, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.48001/978-81-966500-0-1-9.

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Fast bowlers in cricket face a high risk of injury due to the immense physical strain associated with their role, often resulting in prolonged absences and performance declines. This study aims to develop a predictive model for fast bowler injuries using the Random Forest algorithm. Key parameters such as workload, biomechanics, fitness levels, injury history, and the critical factor of the last ball bowled before injury were analyzed to detect patterns linked to injury. The Random Forest model was applied, leveraging these variables to provide high predictive accuracy. Model performance was e
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Lorber, Peter, Patrick Bowles, Eric Fox, Zhe Wang, Benjamin Hein, and Bryan Mayrides. "Wind Tunnel Testing for the SB>1 Defiant Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator." In Vertical Flight Society 73rd Annual Forum & Technology Display. The Vertical Flight Society, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4050/f-0073-2017-12187.

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Wind tunnel tests have been conducted to support development of the SB>1 DEFIANT™ Joint Multi-Role Technology Demonstrator. The objective is to provide data to validate and enhance the aerodynamic performance and flight dynamics models and to improve understanding of the aerodynamics of X2 TECHNOLOGY™ configurations. The first model was a 1/11 scale airframe with a powered propeller that was tested in the United Technologies Research Center (UTRC) Pilot Wind Tunnel (PWT) in 2013-2014. The second model was a 1/5 scale airframe with a powered coaxial main rotor that was tested at the U.S. Air
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Zhao, Qiming, Yaning Zhang, and Tong Qiu. "Industrial Time Series Forecasting for Fluid Catalytic Cracking Process." In The 35th European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. PSE Press, 2025. https://doi.org/10.69997/sct.162840.

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This study tackles the challenge of accurate yield prediction in fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) units by comparing conventional supervised regression with time series forecasting methods using industrial data collected from the distributed control system (DCS) of an FCC plant. We introduce a shifted forecast paradigm that preserves temporal relationships between predictors and targets. Our preprocessing pipeline, which employs trimmed mean smoothing, addresses common industrial data challenges. Results demonstrate that the forecasting approach significantly outperforms supervised regression, a
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Bignold, G. J., and G. P. Quirk. "Electrochemical Noise Measurements in a 500 MW Steam Turbine to Maximise Lifetime under Changing Operational Demands." In CORROSION 2002. NACE International, 2002. https://doi.org/10.5006/c2002-02333.

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Abstract Steam turbine blade and disc failures have occurred from time to time throughout the world. Although they are rare events, the implications for safety, for repair costs and for loss of availability are severe. Current operational and maintenance practices for any particular turbine design may be based on many years of satisfactory service. However, recent deregulation of the power industry in the UK and forthcoming deregulation in the USA may have an effect on operational and reliability issues, as changing operational demands are placed upon power generators through economic forces.
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Butlers, Aldis, and Andis Lazdins. "Carbon stock in litter and organic soil in drained and naturally wet forest lands in Latvia." In Research for Rural Development 2020. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.22616/rrd.26.2020.007.

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The aim of the study is to evaluate carbon stock in litter and organic forest soils in Latvia as well as to characterize accumulation of carbon in litter in afforested lands. The study is providing empirically valid information about soil and litter carbon changes for the National greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory by using data from National forest inventory (NFI), forest soil monitoring demonstration project BioSoil and other studies. The study proves significance of organic forest soil carbon pool in Latvia and demonstrates necessity to extend NFI incorporated forest soil monitoring program to
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Praveen, Aadharsh K., R. Harsita, Rachanna Deva Murali, and S. Niveditha. "Detecting Fake Job Posting Using ML Classifications and Ensemble Model." In International Research Conference on IOT, Cloud and Data Science. Trans Tech Publications Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/p-hdm12o.

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In this project, we create a fraudulent checker tool to detect fake job postings using NLP (Natural Language Processing) and ML approaches (Random Forest Classifiers, Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machines, and XGBoost Classifiers). These approaches will be compared and then combined into an ensemble model which is used for our job detector. The aim is to predict using machine learning for real or fake job prediction results with the highest accuracy. Dataset analysis is performed by supervised machine learning techniques (SMLT) and collects a variety of information such as variable iden
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Buzzetto-More, Nicole. "Navigating the Virtual Forest: How Networked Digital Technologies Can Foster Transgeographic Learning." In InSITE 2006: Informing Science + IT Education Conference. Informing Science Institute, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.28945/2948.

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During the past decade the globally networked digital technologies that operate within the realm of the internet have encouraged academicians and educators the world over to communicate, collaborate, and share knowledge. They have stimulated the creation of transgeographic educational initiatives which broaden the opportunities of learners and are an effective means of eradicating ethnocentrism, xenophobia, and cultural divides. The construction of transgeographic learning communities within the unmapped virtual forest of the internet requires an organized and systematic approach. Success is d
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Бочкарев, Б. В., and А. А. Ракитский. "THE STUDY OF THE APPLICABILITY OF MACHINE LEARNING METHODS BASED ON DECISION TREES FOR THE ANALYSIS OF ELECTROCARDIOGRAMS." In XVII Российская конференция “Распределенные информационно-вычислительные ресурсы: Цифровые двойники и большие данные”. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25743/ict.2019.31.99.006.

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В данной статье рассматривается возможность применения методов машинного обучения на основе решающих деревьев для анализа электрокардиосигналов. Были отобраны наиболее перспективные методы, такие, как метод градиентного бустинга, лес случайных деревьев и рандомизированные деревья, которые являются сегодня наиболее и качественными в задачах классификации. На основе проведенного исследования происходит демонстрация применимости выбранных методов для автоматизированного анализа электрокардиограмм пациентов In this article, the possibilities of using machine-learning methods based on decision tree
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ČESONIENĖ, Laima, Daiva ŠILEIKIENĖ, and Laura EIGIRDAITĖ. "CHANGE OF ECOLOGIC FARM AREAS AND CULTIVATED CULTURES WITHIN THE TERRITORY OF LITHUANIA IN 2010–2014." In Rural Development 2015. Aleksandras Stulginskis University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15544/rd.2015.075.

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Research objective is to evaluate the change of ecological farm areas and cultivated cultures within the territory of Lithuania within the period from 2010 to 2014. In 2010–2014 the data from certification institutions (databases) were used for the purpose of evaluation of change of ecological farm areas, which provide all ecological farm areas declared and certified in Lithuania within the whole reported period and agricultural plants cultivated on the areas within the set period. ArcGIS software was used for demonstration of layout of ecological farm areas within the territory of Lithuania.
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Melniks, Raitis, Janis Ivanovs, and Andis Lazdins. "Machine learning based classification of peat layer thickness in Latvia using national forest inventory data." In Research for Rural Development 2024 : annual 30th international scientific conference. Latvia University of Life Sciences and Technologies, 2024. https://doi.org/10.22616/rrd.30.2024.047.

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This study investigates the distribution and carbon content of organic soils in Latvia, leveraging machine learning techniques alongside remote sensing and National Forest Inventory (NFI) data to enhance the precision of organic soil mapping. Our approach integrates data from various sources, including airborne laser scanning (ALS) data, digital elevation models (DEM), depth-to-water (DTW) and wet area maps (WAM), and historical organic soil data. By classifying over 24,000 soil probing measurements across Latvia into distinct peat layer thickness categories, we develop a machine learning mode
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Venkatachalam, Vignesh, Tom Gorges, Daniel Bruch, Sophie Nalbach, Gianluca Rizzello, and Paul Motzki. "Energy-Efficient Multi Smart Materials Based Actuator Demonstrator Combining Shape Memory Alloy Wires With Electrostatic Clutches." In ASME 2024 Conference on Smart Materials, Adaptive Structures and Intelligent Systems. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/smasis2024-140131.

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Abstract This paper presents an actuator demonstrator showcasing a combination of shape memory alloy (SMA) wires and electrostatic (ES) clutches in a multi smart materials based actuator system. Shape memory alloy actuators demonstrate high energy densities and can transmit large actuation forces. However, they suffer from low energy efficiency due to the fact that they are thermal actuators. This drawback inhibits the adoption of SMA actuators in position-holding applications, for example, grasping objects using a robot hand. ES clutches can overcome this drawback of SMA actuators due to thei
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Wade, Gary L., Jonathan A. Myers, Cecilia R. Martin, et al. Vascular Plant Species of the Forest Ecology Research and Demonstration Area, Paul Smith's, New York. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northeastern Research Station, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/ne-rn-380.

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Langlais, Pierre-Carl. Research transparency. Comité pour la science ouverte, 2024. https://doi.org/10.52949/61.

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A 2016 survey by Nature showed that 70% of researchers have failed to reproduce an experiment by someone else. Half of the respondents have even failed to reproduce their own experiment. This is not a new phenomenon. In 1966, it was estimated that 73% of publications in psychology delivered invalid conclusions. Science historians have highlighted that even well-known experiments and scientific findings relied on inadequate demonstrations. The reproducibility crisis has drawn an unprecedented public attention to long-standing issues of data management, reporting and workflows that equally conce
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Nilsson, Desirée, Isak Svensson, and Utami Sandyarani. Civil society protests and inclusive peace talks. Folke Bernadotte Academy, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.61880/nndb6777.

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What are the drivers of inclusion in peace negotiations? How can meaningful participation in peace processes be ensured? This research brief shows that civil society engagement, in the form of non-violent protests, demonstrations, or other forms of street action can help shape the conditions for inclusive peace talks in civil wars. We also present trends and patterns based on data on civil society engagement across civil wars in Africa, the Americas, and the Middle East. We propose three recommendations directed at international peacebuilding actors who strive to promote inclusive peace proces
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Audsley, Neil, Gonzalo Avila, Claudio Ioratti, et al. Spotted lanternfly, Lycorma delicatula (White). Euphresco, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/20240228475.

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The spotted lanternfly (Lycorma delicatula; SLF), a planthopper native to China and south east Asia, has spread to South Korea, Japan and the USA, causing significant economic damage to agriculture and forests. Feeding on over 100 plant species, SLF exudes sap that promotes mold growth and is a nuisance due to its aggregating behavior. Research on natural enemies for biological control has identified several promising candidates. In China, the egg parasitoid Anastatus orientalis and the nymphal parasitoid Dryinus sinicus show potential, with A. orientalis demonstrating high parasitism rates bu
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Twery, Mark J., Elizabeth Olson, Gary L. Wade, and Michael Rechlin. Changes in abundance of vascular plants under varying silvicultural systems at the Forest Ecosystem Research and Demonstration Area, Paul Smiths, New York. U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.2737/nrs-rn-169.

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Theel, Heather, Molly Reif, Jo Ellen Hinck, et al. Restoration monitoring metric framework: integrating innovative remote-sensing technologies : comparisons between field and remotely sensed vegetation surveys of restored forested and grassland sites in Ohio. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2024. https://doi.org/10.21079/11681/49490.

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Restoration monitoring is generally perceived as costly and time-consuming, yet the concept of universal restoration monitoring metrics is trending for evaluation of restoration performance across spatial scales, project boundaries, and jurisdictions. Natural Resource Damage Assessment and Restoration (NRDAR) practitioners seek to restore natural resources injured by oil spills or hazardous substance releases into the environment. Therefore, a multiagency team [US Army Engineer Research and Development Center (ERDC), US Department of the Interior (DOI), and US Department of Energy (DOE)] devel
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Marinucci, Antonio. ACIP Pile Installation, Installation Monitoring, Full-scale Load Testing, and Extraction Program. Deep Foundations Institute, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.37308/cpf-2016-acip-1.

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The Augered Cast-In-Place (ACIP) Pile Committee of the Deep Foundations Institute (DFI) performed a foundation installation, monitoring, performance and extraction program for ACIP piles in the fall of 2016. The purpose of the project was to demonstrate a fully monitored installation of instrumented 18 in (457 mm) and 24 in (610 mm) diameter ACIP piles, including automated monitoring equipment (AME); post-installation thermal integrity profiling (TIP) measurements; compression, tension, and lateral load testing (including monitoring of strain gages embedded along the compression pile shaft); a
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Kindt, Roeland, Ian K Dawson, Jens-Peter B Lillesø, Alice Muchugi, Fabio Pedercini, and James M Roshetko. The one hundred tree species prioritized for planting in the tropics and subtropics as indicated by database mining. World Agroforestry, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5716/wp21001.pdf.

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A systematic approach to tree planting and management globally is hindered by the limited synthesis of information sources on tree uses and species priorities. To help address this, the authors ‘mined’ information from 23 online global and regional databases to assemble a list of the most frequent tree species deemed useful for planting according to database mentions, with a focus on tropical regions. Using a simple vote count approach for ranking species, we obtained a shortlist of 100 trees mentioned in at least 10 of our data sources (the ‘top-100’ species). A longer list of 830 trees that
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Rudyk, Myroslava. Нові ролі і функції соціальних медіа у волонтерській діяльності в період російсько-української війни з 24 лютого 2022 року. Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.30970/vjo.2023.52-53.11739.

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The article studies social media as a communication platform during the war. The set of mass communication tools to meet the audience’s information needs, coordination of volunteer activities, popularization of the volunteer movement, and involvement of the Internet community in helping the Armed Forces were analyzed. During the Russian-Ukrainian war, social media became the platform where the exchange of information takes place much faster; good analytics could be found quickly, which were pushed out of the information space. Also, social media have taken on the role of a platform where you c
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Panek. PR-312-12208-R01 Plume Volume Molar Ratio Method Assumptions and Conservative Model Over-Predictions. Pipeline Research Council International, Inc. (PRCI), 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.55274/r0010806.

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With the introduction of the more stringent short-term 1-hour air quality NO2 standard, the use of redundant, overly conservative assumptions (e.g. use of permit allowable emissions � hourly rate based on maximum annual tons per year) is no longer appropriate and potentially misinforms and obfuscates modeling compliance demonstrations. One of the challenges of modeling oxides of nitrogen (NOx) emissions is determining the amount of total NOx that will exist in the form of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) at a receptor. Combustion source emissions usually contain mostly nitric oxide (NO), which is not a
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