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Oosterhaven, Jan, and Maaike C. Bouwmeester. "The Average Propagation Length." International Regional Science Review 36, no. 4 (2013): 481–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0160017613486670.

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Mackay, Tom, and Akhlesh Lakhtakia. "Correlation length facilitates Voigt wave propagation." Waves in Random Media 14, no. 1 (2004): L1—L11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0959-7174/14/1/l01.

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Shiba, Haruya, Masanobu Haraguchi, and Masuo Fukui. "Propagation Length of Surface Plasmon Polaritons Propagating along Air-Metal Interface." Journal of the Physical Society of Japan 63, no. 4 (1994): 1400–1405. http://dx.doi.org/10.1143/jpsj.63.1400.

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Wang, Bin, Guosen Chen, and Fei Liu. "Diversity of the Madden-Julian Oscillation." Science Advances 5, no. 7 (2019): eaax0220. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.aax0220.

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Madden-Julian Oscillation (MJO) is the dominant mode of atmospheric intraseasonal variability and the cornerstone for subseasonal prediction of extreme weather events. Climate modeling and prediction of MJO remain a big challenge, partially due to lack of understanding the MJO diversity. Here, we delineate observed MJO diversity by cluster analysis of propagation patterns of MJO events, which reveals four archetypes: standing, jumping, slow eastward propagation, and fast eastward propagation. Each type exhibits distinctive east-west asymmetric circulation and thermodynamic structures. Tight co
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KITAGAWA, Toshiaki, Tomomi OGAWA, and Yukihide NAGANO. "The Effects of Pressure on Unstretched Laminar Burning Velocity, Markstein Length and Cellularity of Spherically Propagating Laminar Flames(S.I. Engines, Flame Propagation)." Proceedings of the International symposium on diagnostics and modeling of combustion in internal combustion engines 2004.6 (2004): 575–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jmsesdm.2004.6.575.

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Bair, E. H., R. Simenhois, A. van Herwijnen, and K. Birkeland. "The influence of edge effects on crack propagation in snow stability tests." Cryosphere 8, no. 4 (2014): 1407–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tc-8-1407-2014.

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Abstract. The Extended Column Test (ECT) and the Propagation Saw Test (PST) are two commonly used tests to assess the likelihood of crack propagation in a snowpack. Guidelines suggest beams with lengths of around 1 m, yet little is known about how test length affects propagation. Thus, we performed 163 ECTs and PSTs 1.0–10.0 m long. On days with full crack propagation in 1.0–1.5 m tests, we then made videos of tests 2.0–10.0 m long. We inserted markers for particle tracking to measure collapse amplitude, propagation speed, and wavelength. We also used a finite element (FE) model to simulate th
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Bair, E. H., R. Simenhois, A. van Herwijnen, and K. Birkeland. "The influence of edge effects on crack propagation in snow stability tests." Cryosphere Discussions 8, no. 1 (2014): 229–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/tcd-8-229-2014.

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Abstract. Propagation tests are used to assess the likelihood of crack propagation in a snowpack, yet little is known about how test length affects propagation. Guidelines suggest beams with lengths around 1 m for Extended Column Tests (ECTs) and Propagation Saw Tests (PSTs). To examine how test length affects propagation, we performed 163 ECTs and PSTs 1 to 10 m long. On days with full crack propagation in 1.0 to 1.5 m tests, we then made videos of tests 2 to 10 m long. We inserted markers for particle tracking to measure collapse amplitude, collapse wave speed, and wavelength. We also used a
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Olaj, Oskar Friedrich, Monika Zoder, Philipp Vana, Andreas Kornherr, Irene Schnöll-Bitai, and Gerhard Zifferer. "Chain Length Dependence of Chain Propagation Revisited." Macromolecules 38, no. 5 (2005): 1944–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ma048941+.

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Hutchins, D. A., J. Yang, O. Akanji, et al. "Ultrasonic propagation in finite-length granular chains." Ultrasonics 69 (July 2016): 215–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ultras.2015.10.018.

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Wang, Fusheng, Zheng Wei, Pu Li, Lingjun Yu, and Weichao Huang. "Initial Crack Propagation and the Influence Factors of Aircraft Pipe Pressure." Materials 12, no. 19 (2019): 3098. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12193098.

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In aircraft engineering, an increase of internal pressure in a hydraulic pipe increases the probability of pipe damage, leading to crack propagation becoming a serious issue. In this study, the extended finite element method (XFEM) is applied to simulate initial crack propagation in hydraulic pipes and to investigate the influence factors. Stress intensity factors are extracted to verify the mesh independence of XFEM, which is based on the level set method and unit decomposition method. A total of 30 finite element models of hydraulic pipes with cracks are established. The distribution of von
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Propagation length"

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Li, Huanlin. "Studies on Lowering the Error Floors of Finite Length LDPC codes." Ohio University / OhioLINK, 2011. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ohiou1305126490.

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Smith, Gregory Brian. "Investigations into the effects of chain-length-dependent termination and propagation on the kinetics of radical polymerisation." Thesis, University of Canterbury. Chemistry, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10092/1455.

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Radical polymerisation (RP) has for many years been an industrially important process, and the kinetics of the process remains an active area of research. As polymerisation proceeds, converting monomer (small molecules) into polymer (long chain molecules), chemical species of a variety of chain lengths are produced. Recent work has pointed toward the fact that rate coefficients for polymerisation reactions (specifically, termination and propagation) are often dependent on the chain-length of the reacting species. The focus of this thesis is to study the effects of chain-length-dependent reacti
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Raj, Piyush. "Influence of Fuel Inhomogeneity and Stratification Length Scales on Detonation Wave Propagation in a Rotating Detonation Combustor (RDC)." Thesis, Virginia Tech, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/103185.

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The detonation-based engine has the key advantage of increased thermodynamic efficiency over the traditional constant pressure combustor. These detonation-based engines are also known as Pressure Gain Combustion systems (PGC) and Rotating Detonation Combustor (RDC) is a form of PGC, in which the detonation wave propagates azimuthally around an annular combustor. Prior researchers have performed a high fidelity 3-D numerical simulation of a rotating detonation combustor (RDC) to understand the flow physics such as detonation wave velocity, pressure profile, wave structure; however, performing t
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Song, Mingxia. "Surface plasmon propagation in metal nanowires." Thesis, Dijon, 2012. http://www.theses.fr/2012DIJOS053/document.

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Pas de résumé en français<br>Plasmonic circuitry is considered as a promising solution-effectivetechnology for miniaturizing and integrating the next generation ofoptical nano-devices. The realization of a practical plasmonic circuitry strongly depends on the complete understanding of the propagation properties of two key elements: surface plasmons and electrons. The critical part constituting the plasmonic circuitry is a waveguide which can sustain the two information-carriers simultaneously. Therefore, we present in this thesis the investigations on the propagation of surface plasmons and th
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Song, Mingxia. "Propagation des plasmons de surface dans des nanofils métalliques." Phd thesis, Université de Bourgogne, 2012. http://tel.archives-ouvertes.fr/tel-00842236.

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Plasmonic circuitry is considered as a promising solution-effectivetechnology for miniaturizing and integrating the next generation ofoptical nano-devices. The realization of a practical plasmonic circuitry strongly depends on the complete understanding of the propagation properties of two key elements: surface plasmons and electrons. The critical part constituting the plasmonic circuitry is a waveguide which can sustain the two information-carriers simultaneously. Therefore, we present in this thesis the investigations on the propagation of surface plasmons and the co-propagation of surface p
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Lefrancois, André. "Propagation par fatigue de fissures bi et tridimensionnelles dans deux alliages d'aluminium : effets de petite fissure et de chargements aleatoires." Paris, ENMP, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987ENMP0089.

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Comparaison du comportement des fissures courtes (inferieures a 0,3-0,4mm) et longues dans deux alliages d'aluminium 2124 et 7475 soumis a deux types de chargement : sollicitations d'amplitude constante, sollicitations incluant des surcharges uniques ou repetees periodiquement
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Fabregue, Pascal. "Debut de propagation de fissures de fatigue dans un superalliage base nickel de metallurgie des poudres." Paris, ENMP, 1987. http://www.theses.fr/1987ENMP0033.

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Etude des proprietes de fatigue des superalliages contenant des inclusions de type ceramique. Determination, a temperature ambiante, des cinetiques de debut de propagation de fissures a partir des defauts presents dans la structure. Mise en evidence, d'un effet de "fissure courte". Il est demontre que deux parametres jouent un role, essentiel dans la differenciation des cinetiques de propagation des fissures courtes et longues : le caractere tridimentionnel des fissures naturelles et le phenomenes de fermeture de fissures
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Zeghloul, Abderrahim. "Comparaison de la propagation en fatigue des fissures courtes et des fissures longues." Grenoble 2 : ANRT, 1988. http://catalogue.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cb37619253w.

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YAMAMOTO, Kazuhiro, Hiroshi YAMASHITA, and Jilin HAN. "Numerical Study on Spark Ignition Characteristics of Methane-air Mixture Using Detailed Chemical Kinetics : Effect of Electrode Temperature and Energy Channel Length on Flame Propagation and Relationship between Minimum Ignition Energy and Equivalence Ratio." The Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers and The Heat Transfer Society of Japan, 2009. http://hdl.handle.net/2237/19812.

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Barbosa, José Fernando Cárdenas. "Fatigue crack propagation in AA 7050-T7451 alloy considering environment, stress ratio, rolling direction and waveform effects." Universidade de São Paulo, 2017. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/18/18158/tde-27062017-111140/.

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Main extrinsic and intrinsic modifiers factors of crack growth rate in AA7050-T7451 were assessed in order to provide tools for aeronautical structures designers. These tools cover most necessary information to project aircraft\'s structures using the studied alloy, under damage tolerance philosophy. The experimental methodology consisted of use CT specimens, on TL and LT rolling direction to test its behavior under different conditions of stress ratio, force waveform, and the environment. The stress ratio values were 0.1 and 0.5, the force waveform used were sine and trapezoidal or Dwell unde
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Books on the topic "Propagation length"

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Leeuwen, H. P. van. Automated measurement of crack length and load line displacement at elevated temperature. AGARD, 1988.

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Hoeven, W. van der. The effect of fatigue crack length on the residual strength of ARALL3 panels with fingertip doublers. National Aerospace Laboratory, 1994.

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Finite-length surface crack propagation in clad cylinders. Division of Engineering, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission, 1992.

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Essam, Mohamed, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Analytical modeling of pressure wall hole size and maximum tip-to-tip crack length for perforating normal and oblique orbital debris impacts: Final report for period 01 April 1995 to 31 July 1997, contract NCC8-28. Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept., University of Alabama in Huntsville, 1997.

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Essam, Mohamed, and United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration., eds. Analytical modeling of pressure wall hole size and maximum tip-to-tip crack length for perforating normal and oblique orbital debris impacts: Final report for period 01 April 1995 to 31 July 1997, contract NCC8-28. Civil & Environmental Engineering Dept., University of Alabama in Huntsville, 1997.

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Tiwari, Sandip. Electromagnetic-matter interactions and devices. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198759874.003.0006.

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This chapter explores electromagnetic-matter interactions from photon to extinction length scales, i.e., nanometer of X-ray and above. Starting with Casimir-Polder effect to understand interactions of metals and dielectrics at near-atomic distance scale, it stretches to larger wavelengths to explore optomechanics and its ability for energy exchange and signal transduction between PHz and GHz. This range is explored with near-quantum sensitivity limits. The chapter also develops the understanding phononic bandgaps, and for photons, it explores the use of energetic coupling for useful devices su
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Book chapters on the topic "Propagation length"

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Das, Bhaswati, and Arpan Deyasi. "Effect of grating length on wave propagation inside paired DNG/air composition." In Computational Science and Engineering. CRC Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1201/9781315375021-56.

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Muratore, J., M. Anerella, G. Cottingham, et al. "Quench Propagation Study for BNL-Built, Full-Length, 50mm Aperture SSC Model Dipoles." In Supercollider 5. Springer US, 1994. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-2439-7_193.

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Domański, Andrzej W., and Dariusz Malinowski. "Method of Coherence Length Measurement of Laser Diode Light Utilizing Changes in Polarization Degree of Light During Propagation Through High Birefringent Optical Fiber." In Laser in der Technik / Laser in Engineering. Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84736-3_16.

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Nissabouri, Salah, Mhammed El Allami, and El Hassan Boutyour. "Modelling of Lamb Waves Propagation in Orthotropic Plate." In Advances in Computer and Electrical Engineering. IGI Global, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-0117-7.ch012.

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In this chapter, we model by Finite Element Method (FEM) the Lamb waves' propagation and their interactions with symmetric and asymmetric delamination in sandwich skin. Firstly, a theoretical model is established to obtain the equation of lamb modes propagation. Secondly, dispersion curves are plotted using Matlab program for the laminate [0]4. The simulations were then carried out using ABAQUS CAE by exciting the fundamental A0 Lamb mode in the frequency 300 kHz. The delamination was then estimated by analyzing the signal picked up at two sensors using two techniques: Two Dimensional Fast Fourier Transform (2D-FFT) to identify the propagating and converted modes, and Wavelet Transform (WT) to measure the arrival times. The results showed that the mode A0 is sensible to symmetric and asymmetric delamination. Besides, based on signal changes with the delamination edges, a localization method is proposed to estimate the position and the length of the delamination. In the last section, an experimental FEM verification is provided to validate the proposed method.
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Thomas, Michael E. "Propagation Background and Noise." In Optical Propagation in Linear Media. Oxford University Press, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195091618.003.0016.

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Noise from the detector and source is always considered in a system design study. However, as an optical field propagates, it acquires additional noise and background radiance from the path defined by the source and by the field of view of the detector. This is typically in the form of propagation path emission and background emission, and bulk scattering within the propagation medium and surface scattering at the propagation medium boundaries of hot-object radiation (e.g., the sun) into the sensor field of view. In many cases this severely limits system performance. Also, in a passive system when no source is present, the background radiance is the signal of interest. Path emission can be modeled by the radiation transfer equation given by Eq. 2.85a. The source function, ℘+(s), must now be given an explicit representation. Figure 11.1 illustrates the incremental emittance per incremental length and bandwidth along an optical path in thermal equilibrium.
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Emery, John M., and Mircea Grigoriu. "Efficient uncertainty propagation across continuum length scales for reliability estimates." In Uncertainty Quantification in Multiscale Materials Modeling. Elsevier, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/b978-0-08-102941-1.00015-8.

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"Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century." In Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century, edited by JAN JEFFREY HOOVER, KRISTA A. BOYSEN, CATHERINE E. MURPHY, and STEVEN G. GEORGE. American Fisheries Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874127.ch10.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—Juvenile paddlefish &lt;em&gt;Polyodon spathula &lt;/em&gt;exhibit conspicuous variation in the shape of their rostra and caudal fins. We quantified morphological variation for a composite collection of young-of-year paddlefish (&lt;em&gt;N &lt;/em&gt;= 55; 61.9–403.7 mm total length) using nine measurements of the rostrum, body, and caudal fin. Sheared principal component analysis of morphological data resulted in three distinct groups of fish corresponding to three different localities: hatchery-reared fish from the Mermentau River, Louisiana; hatchery-reared fish from the Tombigbee River, Alabama; and field-collected fish from the Mississippi River, Mississippi. Series were segregated from each other based on size of caudal lobes and width of rostrum. With increased body size of fish, relative length of rostrum increased, and mesal expansion of rostrum increased for all three series. For Tombigbee and Mississippi River series, with increased size of fish, caudal asymmetry decreased. Overall, smaller fish had shorter, narrower rostra and highly asymmetrical caudal lobes; larger fish had longer, broader rostra and more symmetrical caudal lobes. Morphological differences among series were most conspicuous for fish greater than 85 mm eye-to-fork length. Fish from Mermentau River had shorter, narrower (leaf-shaped) rostra and asymmetrical (conspicuously heterocercal) caudal lobes. Those from the Tombigbee River had longer, broader (spoon-shaped) rostra and more symmetrical caudal lobes. Those from the Mississippi River had the longest, broadest (paddle-shaped) rostra and symmetrical (superficially “homocercal”) caudal lobes. Locality-based gradient in paddlefish morphology corresponds to a gradient in river hydrology: longer, broader rostra and symmetrical caudal lobes were associated with larger basins, higher gradients, and greater discharge.
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"Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century." In Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century, edited by KIRK A. HANSEN and CRAIG P. PAUKERT. American Fisheries Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874127.ch17.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—Paddlefish &lt;em&gt;Polyodon spathula &lt;/em&gt;sport fisheries are managed and regulated in a number of differing ways. We review paddlefish sport regulations imposed by state agencies in 2006 throughout the species range and describe changes in regulations and management that have occurred from 1983 to 2006. Paddlefish sport fisheries occurred in 17 states in 1983, compared to 15 states in 2006. Common methods of management include seasons, creel limits, length limits, and quota systems. Eleven states managed paddlefish with open seasons sometime between January to June, 14 states had creel limits of typically of one or two fish, four states set length limits, and four states operated under tag-based quota systems. Culling or high grading was only allowed by six states in 2006, and all six had season restrictions. While paddlefish have become increasingly managed since 1983, there is little peer-reviewed published literature available documenting the affects of regulations on paddlefish populations, and further research is needed. Because paddlefish are known to move large distances (&gt;1,900 km) when connected waterways exist, management on a biologically relevant scale of connected paddlefish populations should continue to be considered.
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"Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century." In Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century, edited by Gerald Mestl and Jason Sorensen. American Fisheries Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874127.ch15.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—The paddlefish &lt;em&gt;Polyodon spathula &lt;/em&gt;snag fishery, jointly managed by the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission and the South Dakota Department of Game, Fish and Parks, on the Missouri River from Gavins Point Dam near Yankton, South Dakota (river mile [rm] 811 [river kilometer {rkm} 1,305]) to the mouth of the Big Sioux River near Sioux City, Iowa (rm 734) has undergone many changes over the past 50 years. Changes in season length and harvest regulations were aimed at reducing overall paddlefish harvest and altering the population structure. This snagging season has evolved from an open, year-round fishery with liberal daily and possession limits to a 30-d limited-entry season with a conservative number of harvest tags issued by lottery drawing in 1997. Angler interest continues to increase as indicated by the increasing number of applicants for harvest tags. There was no difference in total fishing use or mean hours snagged per angler; however, South Dakota anglers were more likely to fish weekdays and in the Gavins Point Dam tailwater than Nebraska anglers. No differences were found between the number of fish harvested or the harvest rate among Nebraska and South Dakota anglers from 1997 through 2006. Total harvest, harvest rates and the number of paddlefish caught and released dramatically increased in 2004–2006. Response of the paddlefish population to regulation changes has been positive. There has been a significant increase in mean length of paddlefish sampled with nets from 1991 to 2005 (&lt;em&gt;r&lt;/em&gt;&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt; = 0.73), and significant increases in both proportional stock density (&lt;em&gt;r&lt;/em&gt;&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt;= 0.78) and relative stock density of preferred length fish (&lt;em&gt;r&lt;/em&gt;&lt;sup&gt;2&lt;/sup&gt; = 0.57) from 1982 to 2005. The success of joint management of this interjurisdictional paddlefish snag fishery was the result of angler input, population and harvest monitoring, mutual regulation changes, and cooperation from both state agencies.
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"Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century." In Paddlefish Management, Propagation, and Conservation in the 21st Century, edited by JANICE A. KERNS, PHILLIP W. BETTOLI, and GEORGE D. SCHOLTEN. American Fisheries Society, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.47886/9781934874127.ch20.

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&lt;em&gt;Abstract&lt;/em&gt;.—We present information on delayed mortality of commercially exploited paddlefish &lt;em&gt;Polyodon spathula &lt;/em&gt;released as bycatch in Kentucky Lake, Tennessee–Kentucky, an impoundment on the lower Tennessee River. Minimum size limits enacted in 2002 (864 mm eye-to-fork length [EFL]) and 2005 (914 mm EFL) sought to protect paddlefish from overfishing. In 2005, bycatch of sublegal paddlefish represented 75% of the total catch, and releasing undersized fish will not reduce fishing mortality unless those fish survive. Paddlefish caught and released by commercial fishers in 2005 and 2006 were externally tagged with radio transmitters and tracked a minimum of 2 weeks to estimate delayed mortality. Four of the 104 tagged paddlefish died following release, 94 survived, and 6 were censored because their fate could not be determined. Paddlefish that survived moved rapidly from release locations. Net movements of the 94 fish that survived averaged 12.0 km (SE = 5.3) upriver and ranged from 91.5 km downriver to 390.0 km upriver. Fish that died could not be distinguished from fish that lived on the basis of mean water temperature, fish length, net-soak time, or handling time. Given the low delayed mortality of discarded paddlefish, imposing minimum size limits is a reasonable approach to reduce fishing mortality of juveniles and reduce the likelihood of overfishing. Efforts to reduce fishing mortality should focus on avoiding fishing gear and seasons (e.g., early fall and late spring) that cause high initial bycatch mortality.
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Conference papers on the topic "Propagation length"

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Jha, Pankaj K., Xiaobo Yin, and Xiang Zhang. "Coherence-Enhanced Surface Plasmon Polariton Propagation Length." In CLEO: QELS_Fundamental Science. OSA, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_qels.2013.qth4b.4.

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Gregg, P., P. Kristensen, and S. Ramachandran. "Record Length (13.4km) Pulse Propagation in OAM States." In CLEO: Science and Innovations. OSA, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/cleo_si.2016.sw4f.1.

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ERRY, G. R. G., P. HARRISON, P. M. BLANCHARD, and A. H. GREENAWAY. "PRELIMINARY RESULTS OF HORIZONTAL PATH LENGTH PROPAGATION EXPERIMENTS." In Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop. WORLD SCIENTIFIC, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/9789812817815_0057.

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Teschl, Franz, Reinhard Teschl, and Helmut Paulitsch. "Path length in rain media and effective path length derived from weather radar measurements." In 2017 11th European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EUCAP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23919/eucap.2017.7928554.

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Sotman, Michael, Alexey Kostinsky, Genadiy Zobin, and Intel Israel. "Interconnect length impact investigation by measurements." In 2007 IEEE Workshop on Signal Propagation on Interconnects. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/spi.2007.4512203.

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Mustapa, R. F., M. S. Serwan, N. Hamzah, and Z. Zakaria. "Effect of impedances line length to voltage sag propagation." In 2010 IEEE International Conference on Power and Energy (PECon). IEEE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/pecon.2010.5697670.

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Zhu, G., M. Mayy, V. A. Podolskiy, V. I. Gavrilenko, and M. A. Noginov. "Elongation of the surface plasmon polariton propagation length without gain." In Frontiers in Optics. OSA, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/fio.2007.fwj5.

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Semkiv, M. Ya. "Wave propagation in elastic waveguides with a finite length crack." In 2011 IEEE International Ultrasonics Symposium (IUS). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ultsym.2011.0421.

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Visser, H. J. "Equivalent length design equations for right-angled microstrip bends." In 2nd European Conference on Antennas and Propagation (EuCAP 2007). Institution of Engineering and Technology, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/ic.2007.1367.

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Liu, Jingjing, Rodrigo C. de Lamare, and Henk Wymeersch. "Locally-optimized reweighted belief propagation for decoding finite-length LDPC codes." In 2013 IEEE Wireless Communications and Networking Conference (WCNC). IEEE, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wcnc.2013.6555271.

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Reports on the topic "Propagation length"

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Dresner, L., J. W. Lue, and M. Lubell. Report on the analysis of the large propagation velocities observed in the full-length SSC (Superconducting Super Collider) dipoles. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6326316.

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