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Yasir, Hmood Ijresh AL Janabi. "The Effect of biochar on the copper regulatory capacity in some Salah El-Din soils." International Journal of Life Science and Agriculture Research 04, no. 05 (2025): 332–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.15479969.

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Capacity and intensity curves were applied to study the condition of copper element in three soils with different gypsum content (hydrated calcium sulfate) symbolized by (G1) gypsum percentage 10%, (G2) gypsum percentage 20%, and (G3) gypsum percentage 35%. Three types of biochar prepared from plant residues were added to them: rice plant residue biochar (R), wheat plant residue charcoal (W), and corn plant residue charcoal (Z). Plant biochar  was added at a rate of 1%. The samples were incubated for 100 days, then the capacity and intensity experiment was conducted in a thermally identic
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Ferren, Vinsensia, Ikha Magdalena, Cherdvong Saengsupavanich, et al. "Analytical and Computational Methods for Optimizing Gabion-Pile Coastal Structures." Water 17, no. 4 (2025): 551. https://doi.org/10.3390/w17040551.

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Wooden or bamboo fences, commonly used for coastal protection, have limited effectiveness in reducing wave height due to their porous structure, which provides only moderate wave damping. To address this issue, our study proposes a modification that retains these fences while strategically incorporating submerged rocks, similar to gabions, to exploit friction and achieve significant wave height reduction. We employed a mathematical model based on modified Shallow Water Equations to investigate the wave attenuation. A key measure, the wave transmission coefficient (Kt), for quantifying wave hei
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Tang, Wei, Fangxiu Jia , and Xiaoming Wang. "Image Large Rotation and Scale Estimation Using the Gabor Filter." Electronics 11, no. 21 (2022): 3471. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11213471.

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This paper proposes a novel image large rotation and scale estimation method based on the Gabor filter and pulse-coupled neural network (PCNN). First, the Gabor features of the template image and its rotated one are extracted by performing the Gabor filter. Second, we present a modified PCNN model to measure the similarity between the Gabor features of the image and its rotated one. Finally, the rotation angle is calculated by searching the global minimum of the correlation coefficients. Besides rotation estimation, we also propose a scale estimation method based on the max-projection strategy
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Bishop, Craig T. "Wave attenuation by rubble-lined channel walls." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 14, no. 6 (1987): 828–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l87-121.

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An existing analytical model to predict wave attenuation in a straight vertically walled channel with one or both walls lined with rubble is tested and modified. Placing rubble at side slopes of 1.5 or 2 to 1 along vertical entrance channel walls is a technique used more and more to correct wave agitation problems in harbours. Tests were conducted in a laboratory flume with monochromatic waves and four different sizes of stone from 7.7 mm gravel to 90 mm gabion stone. The attenuation coefficient is found to vary with the ratio of water depth to period squared, d/gT2, with the relative channel
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Ma, Ming, Rui Zhang, Yong Liu, Haoyang Gao, and Yu Guo. "Nonconvex optimization-based inverse spectral decomposition." Journal of Geophysics and Engineering 16, no. 4 (2019): 764–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jge/gxz046.

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Abstract As a time–frequency analysis tool, inverse spectral decomposition (ISD) could be utilized to obtain a high-resolution time–frequency map via the inversion strategy. In the established inversion function, an analytic signal is disintegrated as a coefficient matrix whose elements represent the weights of the wavelet components with the different dominant frequencies and the time location in the complex wavelet library. By using a sparse constraint, a high-quality inverse decomposition result could be generated. In this paper, a modified ISD technique based on a nonconvex optimization al
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Jaware, Tushar, Ravindra Badgujar, Jitendra Patil, Vinod Patil, Prashant Patil, and Mahesh Dembrani. "AUTOMATIC SEGMENTATION OF INFANT BRAIN MRI USING SOFT COMPUTING TECHNIQUES." ICTACT Journal on Soft Computing 12, no. 3 (2022): 2651–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.21917/ijsc.2022.0379.

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This article is concerned with exploration and diagnostic implementation of an effective neo-anatomical brain MRI classification method to classify primal cognitive development and investigate neuro-anatomical intellectual disability correlations. A crucial stage in the research as well as appraisal of the newborn brain growth is neonatal brain tissue classification. Owing to the major variations in anatomy and tissues among neonate and mature brains, the largest proportion of developing technology for the classification and segmentation of the adult brain really aren''''t sufficient for newbo
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