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University of Ljubljana
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About: University of Ljubljana is a education organization based out in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Liquid crystal. The organization has 17210 authors who have published 47013 publications receiving 1082684 citations. The organization is also known as: Univerza v Ljubljani.
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TL;DR: In the paper some types of equivalences over resemblance measures and some basic results about them are given, and standard association coefficients between binary vectors are compared both theoretically and computationally.
Abstract: In the paper some types of equivalences over resemblance measures and some basic results about them are given. Based on induced partial orderings on the set of unordered pairs of units a dissimilarity between two resemblance measures over finite sets of units can be defined. As an example, using this dissimilarity standard association coefficients between binary vectors are compared both theoretically and computationally.
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TL;DR: Heating and cooling can influence cambial activity and cell differentiation in Norway spruce, however, at the ultrastructural and topochemical levels, no changes were observed in the pattern of secondary cell-wall formation and lignification or in lignin structure, respectively.
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TL;DR: In this paper, a cylindrical LHTES containing spheres filled with paraffin was developed to model the thermal response of the phase change material (PCM) to thermal energy storage.
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TL;DR: Combined 95% confidence-level upper limits are set on the production cross section for a range of vectorlike quark scenarios, significantly improving upon the reach of the individual searches.
Abstract: A combination of the searches for pair-produced vectorlike partners of the top and bottom quarks in various decay channels (T -> Zt/Wb/Ht, B -> Zb/Wt/Hb) is performed using 36.1 fb(-1) of pp ...
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TL;DR: In this article, the turning of raw workpieces of low carbon steel with low cold pre-deformation was optimized to achieve acceptable surface roughness, and an attempt was made to minimise the number of experimental runs and increase the reliability of experimental results.
Abstract: Cutting parameters, workpiece material and cutting tool geometry and material all have an essential influence on the achievement of desired product quality at acceptable cost. The machining of prior cold-formed workpieces is a common production route that is economically attractive. This paper deals with the issue of optimising the turning of raw workpieces of low-carbon steel with low cold pre-deformation to achieve acceptable surface roughness. An attempt was made to minimise the number of experimental runs and increase the reliability of experimental results. Conclusions include a description of the machining parameters' influence and levels that provide sufficient robustness of the machining process towards the achievement of the desired surface roughness.
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David Miller | 203 | 2573 | 204840 |
Hyun-Chul Kim | 176 | 4076 | 183227 |
James M. Tour | 143 | 859 | 91364 |
Carmen García | 139 | 1503 | 96925 |
Bernt Schiele | 130 | 568 | 70032 |
Vladimir Cindro | 129 | 1157 | 82000 |
Teresa Barillari | 129 | 984 | 78782 |
Sven Menke | 129 | 1121 | 82034 |
Horst Oberlack | 129 | 985 | 80069 |
Hubert Kroha | 129 | 1126 | 80746 |
Peter Schacht | 129 | 1030 | 80092 |
Siegfried Bethke | 129 | 1266 | 103520 |
Igor Mandić | 128 | 1065 | 79498 |
Stefan Kluth | 128 | 1261 | 84534 |
Andrej Gorišek | 128 | 951 | 67830 |