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Combustion efficiency and emission control of ships with liquefied natural gas internal combustion engines
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An evolutionary game theory analysis on the environmental impact of discharging Fukushima's nuclear wastewater: International stakeholders and strategic dynamics.
Published 2025-01-01“…On August 24, 2023, Japan controversially decided to discharge nuclear wastewater from the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the ocean, initiating intense domestic and global debates. …”
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Treatment of the ice-shelf backpressure and buttressing in two horizontal dimensions
Published 2025-01-01“…The ice discharge from the grounded parts of marine ice sheets into the ocean is modulated by their floating extensions – ice shelves. …”
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Progress of Analytical Techniques and Application of Triple Oxygen Isotopes in Dissolved Oxygen
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Quantifying uncertainty in anthropogenic causes of injury and mortality for an endangered baleen whale
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Mechanical Properties of Titanium Diboride Particles Reinforced Aluminum Alloy Matrix Composites: A Comprehensive Review
Published 2021-01-01“…Aluminum is abundant and its use is as vast as the ocean. It is also the most used matrix material in the composite arena. …”
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Multicarrier Spread Spectrum Communication Scheme for Cruising Sensor Network in Confined Underwater Space
Published 2014-07-01“…Although underwater acoustic communication has been widely researched due to the growing demands from ocean development and marine research, communication in confined underwater space is an unexplored domain as most research focuses on communication in spacious water areas. …”
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Multi-access edge computing offloading in maritime monitoring sensor networks
Published 2021-03-01“…Multi-access edge computing can effectively guarantee the low-latency, high-reliability data transmission of ocean monitoring sensor networks and various related maritime applications.In the offshore scenario, two offloading models of multi-user single-hop unicast and multi-user multi-hop unicast were established in combination with the distribution of edge computing resources.The mixed integer nonlinear programming was used to separate optimization targets and effectively allocate transmission power.The unloading decisions were made by improving the traditional artificial fish swarms algorithm.The results show that the proposed optimization algorithm can reduce the network delay by nearly 19% compared with the traditional scheme.In the far-sea scenario, a multi-user single-hop unicast offloading model was established, and a reasonable channel allocation algorithm was proposed based on the network connection probability.The results show that when the network connection time is sufficient, the number of allowable sub-channels can be increased to reduce the network delay.When the network connection time is limited, the number of unloaded marine user equipment can be controlled to ensure the network transmission delay.…”
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Exploring proteins within the coccolith matrix
Published 2024-12-01“…Abstract Coccolithophores comprise a major component of the oceanic carbon cycle. These unicellular algae produce ornate structures made of calcium carbonate, termed coccoliths, representing ~ 50% of calcite production in the open ocean. …”
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