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RODOV, Ilia. "The Eagle, its Twin Heads and Many Faces." Studia Rosenthaliana 37 (December 1, 2004): 77–129. http://dx.doi.org/10.2143/sr.37.0.583404.

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Padin, A., M. A. Torcuk, D. Katsuki, H. Kazemi, and A. N. Tutuncu. "Experimental and Theoretical Study of Water and Solute Transport in Organic-Rich Carbonate Mudrocks." SPE Journal 23, no. 03 (November 2, 2017): 704–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/181585-pa.

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Summary The objective of this research is to determine the physicochemical processes underlying water and solute transport in organic-rich source rocks. To achieve this goal, a custom-designed experimental apparatus was constructed to conduct flow tests, founded on a high-pressure triaxial assembly. The apparatus is capable of maintaining core samples at reservoir pressure, temperature, and confining stress. We conducted several 120-day low-salinity osmotic tests in low-clay, organic-rich Eagle Ford carbonate-shale samples. Test results showed gradual, slow increase of pressure within the samples. Because this pressure behavior could not be explained properly with classical models, we formulated a mass-transport mathematical model that relies on fundamental chemical osmosis principles driving low-salinity brine into high-salinity core samples. Our mathematical model was articulated to simulate flow into the core as a 3D porous medium rather than transport across a thin, molecule-selective membrane. The model is dependent on the following principles: The low-salinity brine selectively enters the pores by diffusion mass transport, and the pre-existing, ionized dissolved salt molecules within the core are restrained by internal electrostatic forces to counterdiffuse in the direction opposite to that of the low-salinity-brine molecules entering the pore network. Critical model input data, such as permeability, porosity, and rock compressibility, were obtained from flow experiments on twin cores, and the diffusion coefficient was chosen by history matching. The strengths of the numerical simulation include reliance on mass-transport fundamental principles; not requiring the use of an ambiguously defined membrane-efficiency term; and relying on chemical-potential gradient as the driving force for the low-salinity brine to enter the high-salinity core, generating osmotic pressure within the pore network. The latter implies that osmotic pressure is the consequence of water entering the cores, not the cause. Results of this research have provided a more plausible explanation of pore-scale mass transport in organic-rich shales, and provide useful insights for design of effective enhanced-oil-recovery (EOR) processes.
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РАХНО, К. Ю. "ASSYRIAN PARALLELS TO THE NART EPOS OF THE OSSETIANS." Kavkaz-forum, no. 6(13) (June 21, 2021): 72–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.46698/vnc.2021.13.6.007.

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Статья рассматривает параллели к нартовскому эпосу осетин в фольклоре современных ассирийцев – этнической группы родом из Месопотамии. Если современные ассирийцы являются потомками древнего населения Ассирии, то осетины – потомки скифов, которые в прошлом атаковали Ассирийскую империю. Фольклор ассирийцев испытал сильное иранское влияние. Их сказки содержат множество иранских мотивов, часть которых перекликается с нартовским эпосом. В частности, в ассирийских сказках присутствует волшебная яблоня, плоды которой похищают сверхъестественные силы. Ложась спать с женой своего брата-близнеца, герой сказки кладет свою саблю между ними. С помощью орла, птенцов которого он спас, герой ассирийских сказок обычно выбирается из подземного мира. В некоторых сказках он попадает во враждебный дом, переодетым в женское платье, под видом невесты, соблазняет там женщину. Он охотится на джейрана, серну или газель, которые оказываются девушками-колдуньями. Находит соответствие в нартовском эпосе и мотив огромной антропоморфной лягушки. В ассирийских сказках есть также волшебное зеркало и чудесный котел, в котором варятся змеи, лягушки и черепахи. Герой похищает этот котел. Фигурируют там и морские кони. Советы коня помогают герою привезти чудесное дерево из охраняемого сада. Три героя состязаются за находку, рассказывая случаи из жизни. История одного из них заключается в том, что он был превращен ведьмой в быка, но девушка-волшебница помогает ему расколдоваться и наказать ведьму. Встречаются и амазонские мотивы. Как и у осетин, в ассирийской сказке есть мотив руки, высовывающейся из морской пучины. С осетинскими преданиями сближается история о трех купленных советах. Мотив рождения ребенка, жеребенка и щенка в сочетании с мотивом женщины, которая неузнанной соблазняет своего мужа, дабы проучить его, особенно близки нартовскому эпосу. The article examines the parallels to the Nart epos of the Ossetians in the folklore of modern Assyrians, an ethnic group indigenous to Mesopotamia. If the modern Assyrians are the descendants of the ancient population of Assyria, then the Ossetians are the descendants of the Scythians who attacked the Assyrian Empire in the past. The folklore of the Assyrians underwent strong Iranian influence. Their tales contain many Iranian motives, some of which have something in common with the Nart epos. In particular, in Assyrian tales there is a magic apple tree, the fruits of which are stolen by supernatural forces. Going to bed with the wife of his twin brother, the hero of the fairy tale puts his sword between them. With the help of the eagle, whose nestlings he saved, the hero of Assyrian tales is usually got out of the underworld. In some tales, he enters in a hostile house dressed in a woman's dress, disguised as a bride, and seduces a woman there. He hunts gazelle, chamois or gazelle, which turn out to be witch girls. The motive of a huge anthropomorphic frog finds a correspondence in the Nart epos as well. In Assyrian tales, there is also a magic mirror and a wonderful cauldron in which snakes, frogs and turtles are boiled. The hero kidnaps this cauldron. There are also sea horses. The horse’s advice helps the hero to bring a wonderful tree from the protected garden. Three heroes compete for a find, telling stories from their life. The story of one of them is that he was turned into a bull by a witch, but a girl sorceress helps him to disenchant and punish the witch. There are also Amazon motives. Like among the Ossetians, in the Assyrian fairy tale there is a motive of a hand sticking out from the depths of the sea. The story of three purchased councils comes close to the Ossetian legends. The motive of the birth of a child, a foal, and a puppy, combined with the motive of a woman who, being unrecognized, seduces her husband in order to teach him a lesson, are especially close to the Nart saga.
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Rajula, Hema Sekhar Reddy, Mirko Manchia, Kratika Agarwal, Wonuola A. Akingbuwa, Andrea G. Allegrini, Elizabeth Diemer, Sabrina Doering, et al. "Overview of CAPICE—Childhood and Adolescence Psychopathology: unravelling the complex etiology by a large Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Europe—an EU Marie Skłodowska-Curie International Training Network." European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, January 20, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00787-020-01713-2.

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AbstractThe Roadmap for Mental Health and Wellbeing Research in Europe (ROAMER) identified child and adolescent mental illness as a priority area for research. CAPICE (Childhood and Adolescence Psychopathology: unravelling the complex etiology by a large Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Europe) is a European Union (EU) funded training network aimed at investigating the causes of individual differences in common childhood and adolescent psychopathology, especially depression, anxiety, and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. CAPICE brings together eight birth and childhood cohorts as well as other cohorts from the EArly Genetics and Life course Epidemiology (EAGLE) consortium, including twin cohorts, with unique longitudinal data on environmental exposures and mental health problems, and genetic data on participants. Here we describe the objectives, summarize the methodological approaches and initial results, and present the dissemination strategy of the CAPICE network. Besides identifying genetic and epigenetic variants associated with these phenotypes, analyses have been performed to shed light on the role of genetic factors and the interplay with the environment in influencing the persistence of symptoms across the lifespan. Data harmonization and building an advanced data catalogue are also part of the work plan. Findings will be disseminated to non-academic parties, in close collaboration with the Global Alliance of Mental Illness Advocacy Networks-Europe (GAMIAN-Europe).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Twin Eagle"

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Výborný, Jiří. "Bezdrátové zabezpečovací zařízení." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2008. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-217658.

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This Master’s thesis deals with design and construction of a wireless security and surveillance system in ZigBee wireless networks (IEEE802.15.4). The design consists of creating a star network topology with intended monitoring of home area via end device boards paired with coordinator board, which provides basic networking functionality. End device is used to send data from a temperature sensor DS1631 and magnetic reed switches to coordinator. ZigBee module ZDM-A1281-A2 made by MeshNetics company embedded on each board contains a micro controller ATMega1281 and a transceiver AT86RF230 working in a 2,4GHz frequency band. System is able to notice of any door or window move actions and too high temperature. The non-fully functional ZigBee stack, which is called an Open MAC software, based on MAC (Media Access Control ) layer and PHY (Physical) layer from MeshNetics, has been used to develop the user software. Open MAC consists of three application samples in C code. One of them was modified by the user for an application of communication between the module and sensors. The same design with module RC2204AT made by Radiocrafts company was tested as well, but it couldn’t be executed. All developed boards have been constructed and tested via Terminal PC program.
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Netáhlo, Tomáš. "Palubní multifunkční jednotka pro motocykly." Master's thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2012. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-219822.

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Master’s thesis deals with a design and a realization of multifunction board computer for motorcycles. The goal of the device is measuring speed, rotation speed of engine, temperature of ambient, temperature of engine, temperature in intake including signalization of overvoltage and hightemperature. The device is completed by above standard function such as measuring titl of motorcycle, climbing of route, route recording and data transmission to the computer. The thesis includes a complete solution of hardware and software part of the device.
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Books on the topic "Twin Eagle"

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Oliver, Lin. Secret of the super-small superstar. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Oliver, Lin. Secret of the super-small superstar. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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HIGGINS, Jack. Flight of eagles. New York: Berkley Books, 1999.

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HIGGINS, Jack. Flight of eagles. London: BCA, 1998.

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HIGGINS, Jack. Flight of eagles. Rockland, MA: Wheeler Pub., 1998.

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HIGGINS, Jack. Flight of eagles. London: BCA, 1998.

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HIGGINS, Jack. Flight of eagles. New York: G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1998.

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Oliver, Lin. Secret of the super-small superstar. New York: Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, 2010.

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Sepowski, Stephen J., ed. The Ultimate Hint Book. Old Saybrook, CT: The Ultimate Game Club Ltd., 1991.

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Inc, Game Counselor. Game Counselor's Answer Book for Nintendo Players. Redmond, USA: Microsoft Pr, 1991.

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Conference papers on the topic "Twin Eagle"

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Hastings, Peter, Brian Stobie, Sébastien Vivès, Pascal Vola, Martyn Wells, and Christopher Evans. "EAGLE ISS: a modular twin-channel integral-field near-IR spectrograph." In SPIE Astronomical Telescopes + Instrumentation, edited by Ian S. McLean, Suzanne K. Ramsay, and Hideki Takami. SPIE, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.857177.

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Cheng, Kai, J. Alex Zumberge, Stephanie E. Perry, and Patrick M. Lasswell. "ADAPTATION OF CRUSHED ROCK ANALYSIS TO INTACT ROCK ANALYSIS FOR IMPROVING WATER SATURATION ASSESSMENT AND FAST PRESSURE DECAY PERMEABILITY QUANTIFICATION." In 2021 SPWLA 62nd Annual Logging Symposium Online. Society of Petrophysicists and Well Log Analysts, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.30632/spwla-2021-0015.

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Legacy crushed rock analysis, as applied to unconventional formations, has shown great success in evaluating total porosity and water saturation over the previous three decades. The procedure of crushing rock into small particles improves the efficiency of fluid recovery and grain volume measurements in a laboratory environment. However, a caveat to crushed rock analysis is that water and volatile hydrocarbon evaporate from the rock during the preparatory crushing process, causing significant uncertainty in water saturation assessment. A modified crushed rock analysis incorporates nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) measurements before and after the crushing process to quantify the volume of fluid loss. The advancements improve the overall total saturation quantification. However, challenges remain in the quantification of partitioned water and hydrocarbon loss currently derived from NMR spectrum along with its uncertainty. Furthermore, pressure decay permeability from crushed rock analysis has been reported to have two to three orders of magnitude difference between different labs. The calculated pressure decay permeability of the same rock could even vary several orders of magnitude difference with different crushed size, which questions the quality of the crushed pressure decay permeability. In this paper, we introduce an intact rock analysis workflow on unconventional cores for improved assessment of water saturation and enhanced quantification of fast pressure decay matrix permeability from intact rock. The workflow starts with acquisition of NMR T2 and bulk density measurements on the as-received state intact rock. Instead of crushing the rock, the intact rock is directly transferred to a retort chamber and heated to 300 °C for thermal extraction. The volumes of thermally-recovered fluids are quantified through an image-based process. The grain volume measurement and a second NMR T2 measurement are performed on post retort intact rock. The pressure decay curve during grain volume measurement is then used for calculating pressure decay matrix permeability. Total porosity is calculated using bulk volume and grain volume of the rock. Water saturation is quantified using total volume of recovered water. In addition, the twin as-received state rocks are processed through the crushed rock analysis workflow for an apple-to-apple comparison. Meanwhile, pressure decay permeability is cross-validated against the steady state permeability of the same sample. The introduced workflow has been successfully tested on different formations, including Bakken, Bone Spring, Eagle Ford, Cotton Valley, and Niobrara. The results show that total porosities calculated from intact rock analysis are consistent with total porosities from crushed rock analysis, while water saturations from the new workflow are average 8%SU (0.2–0.7%PU of bulk volume water) higher than those from the prior crushed rock workflow. The study also indicated that for some formations (e.g., Bone Spring) the fluid loss during crushing process is dominated by water, however, for some other formations (e.g., Bakken), hydrocarbon loss is significant. Pressure decay permeability quantified using intact rock analysis is also confirmed within an order of magnitude of steady state matrix permeability.
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Polom, U., G. Druivenga, and W. Rode. "SH-Wave Microvibrator Twin in Pattern Configurations – Results of a First Field Case Study." In 67th EAGE Conference & Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609-pdb.1.p326.

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Iversen, E., and T. Kaschwich. "Twin Wavefront Construction Approach to Simulation of Shear Waves in Transversely Isotropic Layered Media." In 78th EAGE Conference and Exhibition 2016. Netherlands: EAGE Publications BV, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201600816.

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Piotrowski, D., and J. Kalagnnanam. "Uncover 2% Advanced Production Optimization across Complex Operational Plants through Industry 4.0, AI and Digital Twin." In First EAGE Digitalization Conference and Exhibition. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202032027.

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Lothe, A. E., A. Grøver, O. Roli, P. Cerasi, J. O. Skogestad, T. G. Kristiansen, A. Bauer, A. Guida, and M. Boukili. "Pilot field trial of real-time pore pressure and well stability updates in a digital twin." In Third EAGE Workshop on Pore Pressure Prediction. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.202038003.

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Cheverda, V., G. Reshetova, V. Lisitsa, and M. Protasov. "Digital Twin of Multiscale Geological Media: Faults, Fracture Corridors, Caves. Seismic simulation and imaging." In Fourth EAGE Workshop on High Performance Computing for Upstream 2019. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201903294.

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