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    The Interface Between Empirical and Simulation-Based Ground-Motion Models

    Ground-motion models (GMMs) are a key driver for the results of probabilistic seismic hazard analyses and their uncertainty. GMMs that bridge seismological and empirical approaches are an effective tool to rep...

    Gail Marie Atkinson in Pure and Applied Geophysics (2020)

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    Seismic Hazard Assessment at Esfaraen‒Bojnurd Railway, North‒East of Iran

    The objective of this study is to evaluate the seismic hazard at the Esfarayen-Bojnurd railway using the probabilistic seismic hazard assessment (PSHA) method. This method was carried out based on a recent dat...

    S. Haerifard, H. Jarahi, M. Pourkermani, M. Almasian in Geotectonics (2018)

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    Hybrid-Empirical Ground Motion Estimations for Georgia

    Ground motion prediction equations are essential for several purposes ranging from seismic design and analysis to probabilistic seismic hazard assessment. In seismically active regions without sufficiently str...

    Nino Tsereteli, Aysegul Askan, Hossein Hamzehloo in Acta Geophysica (2016)

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    Site-specific Probabilistic Seismic Hazard Map of Himachal Pradesh, India. Part I. Site-specific Ground Motion Relations

    This article presents four regional site-specific ground motion relations developed for the state of Himachal Pradesh in northwest Himalaya, situated in a seismically active region. These relations are develop...

    Prabhu Muthuganeisan, S. T. G. Raghukanth in Acta Geophysica (2016)

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    Estimation of Seismic Site Coefficient and Seismic Microzonation of Imphal City, India, Using the Probabilistic Approach

    Seismic site coefficients (F s ) for Imphal city have been estimated based on 700 synthetically generated earthquake time histories through stochastic finite fault method, consid...

    Kumar Pallav, S. T. G. Raghukanth, Konjengbam D. Singh in Acta Geophysica (2015)

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    Natural killer cells in patients with severe chronic fatigue syndrome

    Maintenance of health and physiological homeostasis is a synergistic process involving tight regulation of proteins, transcription factors and other molecular processes. The immune system consists of innate an...

    E. W. Brenu, S. L. Hardcastle, G. M. Atkinson, M. L. van Driel in Autoimmunity Highlights (2013)

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    Querying on Fuzzy Surfaces with Vague Queries

    The aim of the study is to present utilization of Possibility theory to evaluate soft spatial queries on Fuzzy Surfaces. Fuzzy Surfaces are constructed from incomplete datasets or from data that contain uncert...

    Jan Caha, Jiří Dvorský in Hybrid Artificial Intelligent Systems (2013)

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    Tunable terahertz metamaterials based on electrically controlled piezoelectric actuators

    A new concept of tunable terahertz metamaterial with electrically controlled characteristics is suggested. Two versions of creating tunable metamaterials using piezoelectric cantilevers as controllable element...

    I. V. Munina, V. M. Turgaliev, I. B. Vendik in Technical Physics Letters (2012)

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    The 12th International Pituitary Pathology Meeting

    Endocrine Pathology (2012)

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    Coseismic stress parameter of three California Earthquakes derived from the stochastic finite fault technique

    Stochastic finite fault modeling is used to derive the coseismic stress parameter distribution on the fault surface of three well-recorded California earthquakes: M7.0, 1989, Loma Prieta; M7.3, 1992, Landers; and...

    Karen Assatourians, Gail M. Atkinson in Journal of Seismology (2010)

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    Applying the HAZUS-MH software tool to assess seismic risk in downtown Ottawa, Canada

    The aim of this paper is to present earthquake loss estimations for a portion of downtown Ottawa, Canada, using the HAZUS-MH (Hazards United States Multi-Hazard) software tool. The assessment is performed for ...

    S. K. Ploeger, G. M. Atkinson, C. Samson in Natural Hazards (2010)

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    Concept of a Microfluidics and Tunneling Effect-Based BioMEMS to Detect Cells

    A new concept of Biological Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (BioMEMS) based on tunneling effect and microfluidics to detect cell is proposed in this paper. It is multilayer structure, one layer is microfluidi...

    Shengbo Sang, Ulrike Fröber, Hartmut Witte in World Congress on Medical Physics and Biom… (2010)

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    Near-Field Optical Litography

    This chapter reviews a specific application of scanning near-field optical microscopy (SNOM) to lithography. The working principles of the conventional lithographic techniques and related materials as well as ...

    Eugenio Cefalì, Salvatore Patanè in Scanning Probe Microscopy in Nanoscience a… (2010)

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    Using Uncertainty Information to Combine Soft Classifications

    The classification of remote sensing images performed with different classifiers usually produces different results. The aim of this paper is to investigate whether the outputs of different soft classification...

    Luisa M. S. Gonçalves, Cidália C. Fonte in Computational Intelligence for Knowledge-B… (2010)

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    The study of the radiation characteristics and propagation of seismic waves in the North Caucasus by modeling the accelerograms of the recorded earthquakes

    For evaluating the parameters of the vibrations of the Earth’s surface in the case of strong earthquakes, which are possible in the future, the regular patterns of the emission and propagation of seismic waves...

    O. V. Pavlenko in Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth (2009)

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    Stochastic ground motion simulation of the 12 October 1992 Dahshour earthquake

    The stochastic method for finite faults is applied to simulate the ground motion of the 12 October 1992, m b = 5.9, Dahshour earthquake. The method incl...

    Sayed S.R. Moustafa, Hiroshi Takenaka in Acta Geophysica (2009)

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    Modeling of the ground motion for the Petropavlovsk earthquake of November 24, 1971 (M = 7.6)

    Based on the example of the strong earthquake of November 24, 1971, with the earthquake source near the Petropavlovsk-Kamchatskii, the new modeling technique of the strong ground motions within the broadband i...

    A. A. Gusev, E. M. Guseva, V. M. Pavlov in Izvestiya, Physics of the Solid Earth (2009)

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    Applications of Computational Intelligence in Remote Sensing Image Analysis

    Remote sensing image analysis, such as image segmentation, image classification and feature extraction, is a very hard task because there are many uncertainties in remote sensing and there is not a definite ma...

    Hengjian Tong, Man Zhao, Xiang Li in Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Systems (2009)

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