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Ontario Ministry of Transportation

GovernmentToronto, Ontario, Canada
About: Ontario Ministry of Transportation is a government organization based out in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Poison control & Asphalt. The organization has 4652 authors who have published 3882 publications receiving 59011 citations.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors presented a criterion for assessing the liquefaction potential of a soil deposit to earthquake motions by replacing the second and third factors with normalised SPT N-value and shear stress ratio.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, an analytical method to estimate coastdown behavior in indirect cycle water-cooled reactor systems is described. But this method is applicable to a system with one reactor and any number of centrifugal pumps.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, it was concluded that the ZnO twins are growth twins which nucleate in the early stages of sintering and grain growth of the ceramic powder compact, which explains why there is only a single twin per grain, as multiple twins would result in the unfavorable tail-to-tail structural configuration.
Abstract: Crystallographic twins which form in sintered ZnO varistor ceramics with Sb2O3 additions are considered in terms of established crystallographic twinning mechanisms. Possible twin origins from either phase transformations or a result of deformation are both rejected. It is concluded that the ZnO twins are growth twins which nucleate in the early stages of sintering and grain growth of the ceramic powder compact. Consideration of the oxygen anion stacking layer sequences in the hexagonal ZnO wurtzite structure and the cubic Zn7Sb2O12 spinel structure suggests that the nuclei for the twins may form as embryos consisting of a faulted region of the spinel-oxygen anion layer stacking sequence. The faulted layer sequence is created by the presence of the antimony oxide and its reaction with the ZnO. The fact that the wurtzite structure is polar and the ZnO twins are inversion twins explains why there is only a single twin per grain, as multiple twins would result in the unfavorable tail-to-tail structural configuration.

17 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a wave model and a vertical silt model are developed for shallow lakes and both were applied to Lake Marken in the Netherlands and the results of the wave model serve as input for the silt models.
Abstract: A wave model and a vertical silt model are developed for shallow lakes and both were applied to Lake Marken in the Netherlands. The results of the wave model serve as input for the silt model. The silt model calculates the suspended silt concentration at several depths at a certain location. The water column is divided in compartments and the suspended silt concentration can be divided into a maximum of seven fractions. It is also possible to divide the top layer of the lake bottom into 25 slices with different time-dependent soil-physical properties.

17 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Li Li6657117171
Silvia Lacorte6424711695
Gerard Cornelissen6217513850
Chanan Singh5840814208
Pim de Voogt5817311358
Abraham Brouwer5720012108
Min-Shiang Hwang5333511627
Chi Zhang515239788
Maarten G. Kleinhans482466764
Bart van der Burg4710211055
Jan Bogerd461336263
Chris A Rogers4627010993
Freek Ariese422147536
John F. Kain4110418570
Jiuh-Biing Sheu401285521
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202211
2021315
2020363
2019226
2018165
2017183