Novel Methods for Simulation of Large Electromagnetic Structures.

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Saline intrusion can seriously affect the performance of outfall systems and an understanding of the mechanisms causing intrusion is important in the hydraulic design of outfalls, particularly for deep riser tunnelled outfalls. The paper outlines the reasons for the occurrence of saline intrusion, the problems that arise when it is present and the methods available for prevention and purging. The paper draws on recent work undertaken on the design of a major deep tunnel outfall system using a physical model and outlines some novel methods devised for purging of the system.


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pp. 194-200
Author(s):  
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Computer modeling of the wrist has followed other fields in the search for descriptive methods to understand the biomechanics of injury. Using patient-specific 3D computer models, we may better understand the biomechanics of wrist fractures in order to plan better care. We may better estimate fracture morphology and stability and evaluate surgical indications, design more adequate or effective surgical approaches and develop novel methods of therapy. The purpose of this review is to question the actual advances made in the understanding of wrist fractures using computer models.


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The Maillard reaction and its fluorescent products have attracted widespread attention in the field of food safety and biology.


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