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Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education
Facility•Ensenada, Mexico•
About: Ensenada Center for Scientific Research and Higher Education is a facility organization based out in Ensenada, Mexico. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Nonlinear system. The organization has 1934 authors who have published 3733 publications receiving 63115 citations.
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TL;DR: In this article, a technique to extract the shoreline location from optical satellite images has been developed and evaluated for the case study site of Progreso, Yucatan, Mexico.
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TL;DR: Females grew faster than males, but both sexes grew more than 2 mm/day between 140th and 300th day of life: one of the highest absolute growth rates recorded so far for squids.
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01 Aug 1994
TL;DR: An explicit design procedure for selecting the proportional and derivative gains of the PD control with computed feedforward of robot manipulators is proposed, which assures that the closed-loop system has an unique equilibrium point.
Abstract: In the present paper, we propose an explicit design procedure for selecting the proportional and derivative gains of the PD control with computed feedforward of robot manipulators. The proposed procedure, which is easily obtained from the robot dynamics and desired trajectory, assures that the closed-loop system has an unique equilibrium point. In addition, this equilibrium turns out to be (locally) exponentially stable. Simulation tests are included, with reference to a robot having two degrees of freedom. >
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TL;DR: The Yucatan Undercurrent was first identified by as mentioned in this paper, who found that the deep flows between the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, those that take place below the sill level at the Florida Straits, have zero mean net mass transport but carry significant amounts of heat and oxygen.
Abstract: Recent measurements over the sill in the Yucatan Channel indicate that the deepest flows between the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico, those that take place below the sill level at the Florida Straits, have zero mean net mass transport but carry significant amounts of heat and oxygen. The heat flux associated with the mean exchange exports approximately 150 GW from the deep Gulf toward the Caribbean and may be related to the formation of the Yucatan Undercurrent. The eddy heat transfer is also significantly different from zero and exports on average an additional 60 GW. This eddy transfer is attributable mostly to events that last from a few days to about 1.5 months, during which colder water from deeper levels in the Caribbean (beneath 2000 m) flows over the sill within a bottom boundary layer close to 200 m thick. The colder water is also very rich in oxygen, and the deep exchange sustains the near-bottom oxygen maximum in the Gulf of Mexico, whence that cold water must slide down the north...
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TL;DR: Final temperature preferendum of white shrimp adults were determined with acute and gravitation methods and the results obtained are discussed in relation to the species importance in the reproductive scope and maintenance of breeders.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Scott L. Stephens | 65 | 228 | 14311 |
Stephen V. Smith | 51 | 106 | 9235 |
Rodrigo Vargas | 49 | 183 | 10924 |
Salomon Bartnicki-Garcia | 46 | 96 | 7928 |
Sarah K. Spurgeon | 46 | 358 | 12231 |
Gloria Mark | 46 | 197 | 7426 |
Frank L. Vernon | 45 | 192 | 8765 |
Edwin L. Piner | 42 | 162 | 5020 |
Rafael Kelly | 38 | 142 | 5083 |
Gary J. Axen | 37 | 101 | 5397 |
Yury Orlov | 36 | 191 | 4160 |
Antonio Manuel Lazaro | 35 | 318 | 5219 |
Ingo Horn | 34 | 86 | 5359 |
Miguel F. Lavín | 34 | 86 | 3320 |
Francisco J. Beron-Vera | 32 | 116 | 3282 |