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The measurement and interpretation of small strain stiffness of soils

The measurement and interpretation of small strain stiffness of soils

... 2.12 An idealisation for the variation of stiffness with strain for soils after Atkinson and Sailfors, 1991 Parameters of isotropic compression for soils Critical state line and state bo[r] ... See full document

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A microscale-based model for small-strain stiffness in unsaturated granular geomaterials

A microscale-based model for small-strain stiffness in unsaturated granular geomaterials

... the interpretation of field measurements and the selection of design ...When stiffness is inferred from field measurements involving shallow unsaturated layers, its value depends on the state of saturation ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... ABSTRACT: The processing of motion images, in healthcare in general and in scanning chest images in particular, has an extremely important meaning in reality because it is necessary to accurately determine location, size ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of fine grained soils

Small strain stiffness of fine grained soils

... triaxial tests for Vallericca clay after Georgiannou et al., 1991 Figure 2.4.8 Decay of stiffness with shear strain amplitude under different initial stress states for a dry clean sand a[r] ... See full document

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Laboratory Scale Seismic Surface Wave Testing for the Determination of Soil Elastic Profiles

Laboratory Scale Seismic Surface Wave Testing for the Determination of Soil Elastic Profiles

... of small strain stiffness provides a way of doing ...of stiffness since understanding of the relationship between the stiffness obtained from the seismic and conventional methods has ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... The increase in bare surfaces imply that green cover reduces, which has a direct impact on the Land surface temperature of the area.. 3.4 Variation of LST with LULC Change.[r] ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... Figure 5: A: CV of a potassium ferrocyanide solution (1 mM in the presence of sodium acetate buffer, potential sweep rate : 100 mV.s -1 ) after having performed 25 deposition cycles (p[r] ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... The vulnerability of the road to flood was determined by understudying the drain architectural system, water discharge from adjoining roads and longitudinal and cr[r] ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... CPV is of most interest for power generation in sun-rich regions with Direct Normal Irradiance (DNI) values of more than 2000 kWh/(m²a). The systems are differentiated according to the concentration factor of the ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... As one would expect, the water content in the upper brickearth and the Thanet Sand is higher than that of the lower brickearth, as shown in Figure 4(d), mainlydue to the higher plasticity of the soil in these two ... See full document

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Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

Small strain stiffness of loessic soils across South East England

... Roberts and Beamish (2017) noted that ―[b]oundary spanners are unique individuals‖ (p. 512) and that the need for communication between boundary personnel and their parent com[r] ... See full document

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Role of Women Entrepreneur on the Growth of Small and Medium Scale Enterprise

Role of Women Entrepreneur on the Growth of Small and Medium Scale Enterprise

... Nigeria, as a country has a strong desire for the growth of their economy, which is why a unique focus is given to entrepreneurship. There is this program called sustainable development program which is geared toward ... See full document

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Content of Zinc in Soils of the Alakol Hollow

Content of Zinc in Soils of the Alakol Hollow

... spreading soils of Alakol hollow: brown, meadow-brown and grey-brown soils, grey soils (sierozems), meadow saline ...overflow-marsh soils lying on low-lying banks of the lake ... See full document

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Measurement of Radiation Doses Adjacent to the Treated Volume in Radiotherapy for Carcinoma Cervix and Evaluation of Lifetime Attributable Risk Measurement of Radiation Doses Adjacent to the Treated Volume and Evaluation of LAR

Measurement of Radiation Doses Adjacent to the Treated Volume in Radiotherapy for Carcinoma Cervix and Evaluation of Lifetime Attributable Risk Measurement of Radiation Doses Adjacent to the Treated Volume and Evaluation of LAR

... Volume 4, Issue 8, August – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT19AUG482 www ijisrt com 148 Measurement of Radiation Doses Adjacent to the[.] ... See full document

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Activation of mechanosensitive ion channel TRPV4 normalizes tumor vasculature and improves cancer therapy

Activation of mechanosensitive ion channel TRPV4 normalizes tumor vasculature and improves cancer therapy

... activity 34 , but form abnormal tubes in 3D. Therefore, we used both 2D and 3D Matrigel assays to determine if TRPV4 overexpression could normalize abnormal tube formation by TEC. To achieve this, first, we plated TEC ... See full document

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The soils of Broadbalk : Plant nutrients in Broadbalk soils

The soils of Broadbalk : Plant nutrients in Broadbalk soils

... (1962) Effect of long-cootinued treatment on the mineral nitrogetr cootent and mineralizable nitrogen of soil from selected plots of the Broadbalk. experiment on conri[r] ... See full document

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Plate impact shock experiments and numerical modeling of lightweight adobe masonry material

Plate impact shock experiments and numerical modeling of lightweight adobe masonry material

... The geometry of the flyer plates (small thickness compared to diameter) leads to a state of uniaxial strain in the measurement area throughout the entire time of the measurement of the free ... See full document

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Uncertainty of Measurement ln Fluid Flow Measurement on the Basis of Differential Pressure Methods

Uncertainty of Measurement ln Fluid Flow Measurement on the Basis of Differential Pressure Methods

... flow measurement uncertainty for industrial use (between ...of measurement contributed by other elements in the measuring chain (transfer and display of in­ formation), but this is not essential because of ... See full document

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Geomatic Approach and Geophysical Interpretation of the Hydrogeological Basin of the Hassi Naga Region (Algerian Southwest)

Geomatic Approach and Geophysical Interpretation of the Hydrogeological Basin of the Hassi Naga Region (Algerian Southwest)

... The area of Hassi Naga belongs to the northern flank of the Tindouf basin, a vast asymmetric Syncline made up of a set of sedimentary formations of Palaeozoic age unconformably covered by continental deposits of the ... See full document

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The influence of the amount and the origin of calcium carbonates on the isotopically exchangeable phosphate in calcareous soils

The influence of the amount and the origin of calcium carbonates on the isotopically exchangeable phosphate in calcareous soils

... In soils from the Cretaceous Chalk, the first-order rate of isotopic exchange of the ' slow' phosphate fraction was constant. It increased to a larger but constant value in the soils inc[r] ... See full document

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