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    Engineered Porous Carbon for High Volumetric Methane Storage by J. Romanos, S. Sweany, T. Rash, L. Firlej, B. Kuchta, J.C. Idrobo, P. Pfeifer

    Published 2014-08-01
    “…This paper covers the optimization of methane volumetric storage capacity by controlling the sub-nanometre (<1 nm) and supra-nanometre (1–5 nm) pore volumes. Nanospace engineering of KOH activated carbon generates an ideal structure for methane storage in which gas molecules are adsorbed as a high-density fluid by strong van der Waals forces into pores that are a few molecules in diameter. …”
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    Study on the Bearing Capacity and Engineering Performance of Aeolian Sand by Han Xia, Jingtao Zhang, Jun Cai, Huangsong Pan, Xuesen She

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Advances in Materials Science and Engineering…”
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    Convergence as a new paradigm of engineering and reengineering in construction by S. B. Sborshchikov, N. V. Lazareva

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The practical implementation of the concept of convergence is associated with theoretical constructions in relation to engineering and reengineering, which in turn determine the necessity of the formation of a new organizational and economic mechanism for investment and construction activities, which may be based on the use of dissipative organizational structures. …”
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    Stiffness Analysis of Rectangular Isolators Reinforced by Engineering Plastics by Han Liu, Ping Tan, Fulin Zhou

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…A novel cost-effective isolator reinforced by engineering plastics has been designed and manufactured for seismic protection for low-rise buildings in less developed areas. …”
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    Diversity and occurrence of methylotrophic yeasts used in genetic engineering by A. S. Rozanov, E. G. Pershina, N. V. Bogacheva, V. Shlyakhtun, A. A. Sychev, S. E. Peltek

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The potential  of these microorganisms for genetic engineering is far from exhausted. Both improvement of existing expression systems and development of new ones on the basis of strains obtained from nature are advantageous. …”
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    3D-Printed Biopolymers for Tissue Engineering Application by Xiaoming Li, Rongrong Cui, Lianwen Sun, Katerina E. Aifantis, Yubo Fan, Qingling Feng, Fuzhai Cui, Fumio Watari

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…3D printing technology has recently gained substantial interest for potential applications in tissue engineering due to the ability of making a three-dimensional object of virtually any shape from a digital model. 3D-printed biopolymers, which combine the 3D printing technology and biopolymers, have shown great potential in tissue engineering applications and are receiving significant attention, which has resulted in the development of numerous research programs regarding the material systems which are available for 3D printing. …”
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    Novel NFA engine construction method of regular expressions by Mao-hua JING, Yi-xian YANG, Tao WANG, Yang XIN

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…A novel method for constructing smaller non-deterministic finite automata (NFA) engine from given regular expressions named PFA was proposed.There are three main algorithms in PFA,the pretreatment algorithm,the coding parser tree algorithm and the NFA construction algorithm based on the coded binary tree.The smaller NFA named NFA<sub>p</sub> with only one start state and one final state can be obtained by using PFA construction method.NFA<sub>p</sub>have linear size in terms of the size of given regular expressions.It is the smallest NFA comparing with current methods like Thompson NFA,follow automata,position automata and partial derivatives automata.The size of NFA<sub>p</sub>is one third of Thompson’s and it is smaller than the size of follow automata whose size has nearly closed to optimal.…”
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