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Tallinn University of Technology
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About: Tallinn University of Technology is a education organization based out in Tallinn, Estonia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: European union & Oil shale. The organization has 3688 authors who have published 10313 publications receiving 145058 citations. The organization is also known as: Tallinn Technical University & Tallinna Tehnikaülikool.
Topics: European union, Oil shale, Thin film, Nonlinear system, Microstructure
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TL;DR: The 11R-LOX model provides structural insights into the allosteric regulation of lipoxygenases, and it is speculated that LOXs share a common T-shaped substrate channel architecture that gives rise to the varying positional specificities.
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TL;DR: It is found that the coefficient of direct reflection of the SH(0) mode has an undulating nature depending on the length of the crack, which is caused by interference phenomena that are related to the interaction of different surface wave types generated on the crack surfaces and their diffractions at both tips of the Crack.
Abstract: A study of the scattering of the fundamental guided wave SH(0) at a through-thickness narrow notch directed along the wave's propagation in a plate is presented. The results are obtained from Finite Element simulations and experimental measurements. Good agreement is found between the simulations and the measurements. The results are shown for a range of crack lengths and shapes. The scattered wave field consists of the reflected and diffracted SH(0) mode and also contributions from mode conversions to the S(0) mode. It is found that the coefficient of direct reflection of the SH(0) mode has an undulating nature depending on the length of the crack. This is caused by interference phenomena that are related to the interaction of different surface wave types generated on the crack surfaces and their diffractions at both tips of the crack. It is shown that the dominating part of this reflection is generated by the delayed "Rayleigh type" surface waves reflected from the far tip of the crack.
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University of Oldenburg1, National Research Council2, Plymouth Marine Laboratory3, National Institute of Oceanography, India4, University of Bologna5, Scripps Institution of Oceanography6, IFREMER7, Centre national de la recherche scientifique8, Sofia University9, University of Toulouse10, Food and Agriculture Organization11, University of Reading12, Parthenope University of Naples13, Met Office14, Polytechnic University of Catalonia15, University of Aveiro16, University of Haifa17, Spanish National Research Council18, European Environment Agency19, Tallinn University of Technology20, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences21, Danish Meteorological Institute22, University of Otago23, German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence24, University of Copenhagen25
TL;DR: In this paper, the European Environment Policy Framework (EOPF) and the European Oceanographic Environment Policy framework (EOPE) are discussed and an overview of the main outcomes are presented.
Abstract: Journal of Operational OceanographyVolume 13 Supplement 1 September 2020CONTENTSChapter 1: Introduction and the European Environment policy framework — s1 1.1 Introduction and main outcomes Karina...
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TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the research question of how and to which extent smart contracting and blockchain technology can facilitate the implementation of collaborative business structures for sustainable entrepreneurial activities in smart supply chains.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a tribo-device for studying impact-abrasive wear performance of materials was worked out, where a tire was pressed against a rotating steel wheel with abrasive being fed by gravity between them.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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James Chapman | 82 | 483 | 36468 |
Alexandre Alexakis | 67 | 540 | 17247 |
Bernard Waeber | 56 | 370 | 35335 |
Peter A. Andrekson | 54 | 573 | 12042 |
Charles S. Peirce | 51 | 167 | 11998 |
Lars M. Blank | 49 | 301 | 8011 |
Fushuan Wen | 49 | 465 | 9189 |
Mati Karelson | 48 | 207 | 10210 |
Ago Samoson | 46 | 119 | 8807 |
Zebo Peng | 45 | 359 | 7312 |
Petru Eles | 44 | 300 | 6749 |
Vijai Kumar Gupta | 43 | 301 | 6901 |
Eero Vasar | 43 | 263 | 6930 |
Rik Ossenkoppele | 42 | 192 | 6839 |
Tõnis Timmusk | 41 | 105 | 11056 |