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Investigation of the Barents Sea Upper Layer Response to the Polar Low in 1975

Investigation of the Barents Sea Upper Layer Response to the Polar Low in 1975

... of PLs is expected as a result of sea ice area reduction and a gradual displacement of the ice edge to the north, which is one of the conditions for the formation of PLs. The response in the hydrodynamic and ...

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Had Been Observing the Acidification of the Black Sea Upper Layer in XX Century?

Had Been Observing the Acidification of the Black Sea Upper Layer in XX Century?

... sea upper layer in XX century using historical data since ...decadal-scale reduction of pH has been really observing in 1960’s and between 1980 and 2000 in spite of high noise level and intense ...

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The Experience of Using Autonomous Drifters for Studying the Ice Fields and the Ocean Upper Layer in the Arctic

The Experience of Using Autonomous Drifters for Studying the Ice Fields and the Ocean Upper Layer in the Arctic

... For all these reasons, the urgency of the goal of the operative complex moni- toring of the atmosphere – ice – ocean Arctic system setting becomes apparent. To a certain extent, the solution of this problem is related to ...

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UPPER LAYER SWITCHING

UPPER LAYER SWITCHING

... a Layer 3 switch is the fact that it can be configured to route frames based on network segment address- ...a Layer 3 switch looks inside each frame to determine the IP address, this eliminates the ...

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Diurnal variation of the potassium layer in the upper atmosphere

Diurnal variation of the potassium layer in the upper atmosphere

... 4. Conclusions The diurnal variation of the midlatitude K layer has been measured using a lidar located at Kühlungsborn (54.1°N, 11.7°E), Germany. Data obtained between 2004 and 2011 were used to construct a ...

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Implication of Class Size Reduction for Upper Grades

Implication of Class Size Reduction for Upper Grades

... According to the primary grade research on class size the small classes were most beneficial for low-achieving and minority students.. Although I did not collect.[r] ...

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Upper layer current variability in the Central Ligurian Sea

Upper layer current variability in the Central Ligurian Sea

... the upper layer circulation and the response to the local ...the upper 50 m of water column at 8 m vertical resolution and 1 h time interval; surface marine and atmospheric hourly averaged data were ...

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Resource estimation of upper layer network traffic analysis

Resource estimation of upper layer network traffic analysis

... Each technique has its pros and cons. HUBs are inexpensive but they can only handle half-duplex traffic and therefore can not handle extensive traffic loads. The SPAN method can be done easily on most manageable switches ...

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The Laminar Generalized Stokes Layer and Turbulent Drag Reduction

The Laminar Generalized Stokes Layer and Turbulent Drag Reduction

... boundary layer that can be expressed in terms of the Airy function of the first ...Stokes layer because it reduces to the classical oscillating Stokes layer in the limit of infinite wave ...Stokes ...

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Modeling of wave-induced irradiance variability in the upper ocean mixed layer

Modeling of wave-induced irradiance variability in the upper ocean mixed layer

... Water waves do not represent perfect lenses and therefore do not form perfect focal points. There is always some degree of distortion or spherical aberration introduced by the wave, which is further amplified by the ...

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Chapter 3 OSI Upper Layer Architecture and Model: State of the Art

Chapter 3 OSI Upper Layer Architecture and Model: State of the Art

... Application Layer is relieved from concerns about the common representation of information, and local representations are not within the scope of protocol standardization, Application Layer protocols define ...

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Transmission Upper Bound of Planar Single-Layer Frequency Selective Surface

Transmission Upper Bound of Planar Single-Layer Frequency Selective Surface

... Compared with resonance frequency, bandwidth, and the shape of the transmission/reflection curves, the effects on the transmission and reflection performance have attracted little attention. Barlevy and Rahmat-Samii ...

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The Significance of Boundary-Layer and Upper-Level Processes in Wintertime Extratropical Cyclogenesis

The Significance of Boundary-Layer and Upper-Level Processes in Wintertime Extratropical Cyclogenesis

... weak upper-level support, which supports earlier research (Reddy and Raman 1994; Cione and Raman 1995; Raman and Reddy ...strong upper-level forcing which do not directly pass over the GS or ...

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Noise Reduction in Pavement Made of Rubberized Bituminous Top Layer

Noise Reduction in Pavement Made of Rubberized Bituminous Top Layer

... The main conclusion of present research, unique for Greece is that rubberized bituminous mixtures could be a good solution for the re-surfacing of any street which is in poor condition, since not only does it reduces ...

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Drag reduction via turbulent boundary layer flow control

Drag reduction via turbulent boundary layer flow control

... drag reduction through passive and active flow control is still at an early stage in its devel- ...drag reduction varies when increasing the Reynolds ...

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Depth Reduction for Circuits with a Single Layer of Modular Counting Gates

Depth Reduction for Circuits with a Single Layer of Modular Counting Gates

... the layer below the output or to only contain few MOD m gates have successfully resulted in lower bounds [9, 12, ...single layer would be an important next step towards understanding ACC 0 ...

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Enhanced Handoff Latency Reduction Mechanism in Layer 2 and Layer 3 of Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) Network

Enhanced Handoff Latency Reduction Mechanism in Layer 2 and Layer 3 of Mobile IPv6 (MIPv6) Network

... the Layer 2 handover takes about 1 second, then the remaining 4 seconds are used for the L3 ...the reduction of the MaxChannelTime to 100ms in order to reduce the effect of the probing ...link layer ...

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Estimates of vertical eddy diffusivity in the upper mesosphere in the presence of a mesospheric inversion layer

Estimates of vertical eddy diffusivity in the upper mesosphere in the presence of a mesospheric inversion layer

... version layer (MIL) at 74 km that formed during the obser- vations and was present for over 6 ...sodium layer. During this coincidence the lower edge of the sodium layer was lowered by 2 km to 74 km ...

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Simulations of ionospheric turbulence produced by HF heating near the upper hybrid layer

Simulations of ionospheric turbulence produced by HF heating near the upper hybrid layer

... In Figure 12, excitations of the first electron Bernstein mode has its maximum intensity near f = 2 MHz and k = 40 m −1 . For the pump wave close to 3.44 MHz and with wave number k < 10 m −1 , we note that the difference ...

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Diagnostic of the diurnal cycle of turbulence of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean upper boundary layer

Diagnostic of the diurnal cycle of turbulence of the Equatorial Atlantic Ocean upper boundary layer

... This work is an attempt to diagnose the turbu- lence field of the equatorial Atlantic Ocean dur- ing the dry period when the mixed layer is more highly developed using the General Ocean Turbulence Model (GOTM). A ...

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