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    Dissolved inorganic carbon entrainment into the mixed layer of the western subarctic North Pacific: a key process of ocean acidification under historical carbon dioxide emissions by Akira Nagano, Masahito Shigemitsu, Masahide Wakita

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Abstract This study investigated processes responsible for the acidification of the mixed layer water at station K2 ( $$47^{\circ }$$ 47 ∘ N, $$160^{\circ }$$ 160 ∘ E) in the western subarctic North Pacific by analyzing physical and biogeochemical variables during 1850–2014 in a Geophysical Fluid Dynamics Laboratory Earth system model of Coupled Model Intercomparison Project Phase 6 under historical carbon dioxide ( $$\hbox {CO}_{2}$$ CO 2 ) emissions. …”
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    Rheological processes in the slope massifs of the city of Kyiv by Максим Рева, Олександр Лисенко, Дмитро Чомко

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The considered solution model of the rheological process cannot be solved without the coefficient viscosity of soil. …”
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    Characterizing agricultural product drying in solar systems using thin-layer drying models: comprehensive review by Halefom Kidane, Istvan Farkas, Janos Buzás

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Abstract Thin Layer drying models provide a comprehensive framework for understanding drying processes, estimating drying times, and developing generalized drying curves of the agricultural products. …”
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    Modelling of vibration-damping properties of elastic-viscoplastic layers of the roadbed. Problem statement 1 by V. M. Bel’Kov

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…When analyzing the interaction between the car and the railway, typically the Kelvin - Voigt body is used and the roadbed is represented as a certain adjusted concentrated mass participating in vibrations with sleepers and rails. But this model is inapplicable for layered systems that do not have, in principle, concentrated masses. …”
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    Modelling of vibration-damping properties of elastic-viscoplastic layers of the roadbed. Problem statement 2 by V. M. Bel’Kov

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…It was noted that the Kelvin-Vogt model, currently used for modeling, is not applicable for layered systems that do not have, in principle, concentrated masses. …”
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    Determination of Dynamic Stresses and Displacements under the Action of an Impact Load on a Two-Layer Structure during the Indentation Process by N. E. Babushkina, A. A. Lyapin

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The objective of the presented work is to consider indentation for a two-layer sample and determine the sensitivity of the top layer to the strength of the substrate. …”
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    Representing Glaciations and Subglacial Processes in Hydrogeological Models: A Numerical Investigation by Arnaud Sterckx, Jean-Michel Lemieux, Rein Vaikmäe

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…This study shows that each glacial process is potentially relevant in models of subglacial groundwater flow and solute transport. …”
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    Modelling of a hybrid culture system with a stationary layer of liquid perfluorochemical applied as oxygen carrier by Pilarek Maciej, Dąbkowska Katarzyna

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…The Damköhler number which relates the growth rate to the mass transfer effects has been used to appraise the regime (i.e. diffusion-limited or kinetics) of the whole process. The proposed model predicted accurately previously published data on the submerged batch cultures of Nicotiana tabacum BY-2 heterotrophic cells performed in a culture system supported with a stationary layer of hydrophobic perfluorodecalin as a liquid O2 carrier. …”
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