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In-depth exploration of software defects and self-admitted technical debt through cutting-edge deep learning techniques.
Published 2025-01-01“…The methodology comprises data analysis, preprocessing, and model training utilising deep learning architectures such as LSTM, BI-LSTM, GRU, and BI-GRU, with Transformer models like BERT and GPT-3, in conjunction with machine learning methods. …”
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DETERMINATION OF WEAK EARTHQUAKE FOCAL MECHANISMS AND MODERN GEODYNAMICS OF SOUTHERN IRAN
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A machine-learning-based approach for active monitoring of blade pitch misalignment in wind turbines
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Conditions for shale gas accumulation and the gas-bearing factors of the Wufeng-Longmaxi formation in the Laifeng–Xianfeng area
Published 2025-01-01“…Abstract In this work, taking wells LD1, LD2, and LY2 in the Laifeng–Xianfeng area as the research target, through core description, intensive core sampling, experimental analysis, imaging logging and other methods, the characteristics of graptolite zone development, organic carbon content, mineral composition, shale reservoir properties and the gas-bearing properties of the Wufeng–Longmaxi Formation shale are systematically analyzed. …”
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Development of a regional probabilistic seismic hazard model for Central Asia
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Manifestation of Religious Insight and Moral Virtues in the Prayer of “Makārem al-Akhlāq” Based on Figures of speech
Published 2022-12-01“…The method of study was qualitative and it was a literary research based on basic literary knowledge. …”
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Geological characteristics and prospecting direction of Sanjiaoding gold mine in Saishiteng area
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Stratigraphic characteristics and shale gas enrichment interval distribution of the Lower Cambrian Qiongzhusi Formation, Upper Yangtze region, China
Published 2025-03-01“…Furthermore, these shales serve as vital source rocks and reservoirs, having demonstrated considerable potential for shale gas exploration. Methods Using seismic, borehole, and outcrop data, this study investigated the shale strata and their distribution in the Qiongzhusi Formation through comparative analysis. …”
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Location of the Voltage Sag Source Based on Negative Sequence Power Flow
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Heat resource potential and reservoir characteristics of fractured and dolomitized carbonates of the Beaver River gas field, Liard Basin, western Canada
Published 2025-06-01“…A single well in the field is estimated to have nearly 3 MW of gross electricity capacity. The sensitivity analysis identified flow rate as the most important factor for production capacity, highlighting the critical role of open fractures associated with faulting and folding from the Laramide Orogeny in enhancing reservoir permeability and deep-water circulation connecting to the Manetoe dolomite reservoir. …”
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STRESS FIELDS REVEALED BY AFTERSHOCKS OF THE STRONGEST EARTHQUAKES OF TIEN SHAN
Published 2017-12-01“…The parameters of the state of stress were determined by Yu.L. Rebetsky method of cataclastic analysis (MCA) of displacements on faults, based on the focal mechanisms of aftershocks. …”
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Investigating the role of basement structures in controlling facies characteristics, depositional models, and diagenetic alterations of the Sarvak Formation in the eastern and west...
Published 2024-06-01“…This is evidenced by the considerable variation in thickness and facies changes of the Sarvak Formation across different areas of the Zagros (Farahpour and Hessami 2012; Mehrabi et al. 2015; Bagherpour et al. 2021; Sadeghi et al. 2023).This study aims to integrate sedimentological data, including facies studies, diagenetic processes, and sequence stratigraphy, with existing information about the tectonic setting of the Persian Gulf during the Late Cretaceous, to examine the impacts of tectonic factors on the facies characteristics and diagenetic evolution of the Sarvak Formation in the eastern and western regions of the Persian Gulf. Material & MethodsIn this research, core data, thin-section microscopy, and X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis results from two wells in two different fields in the eastern and western parts of the Persian Gulf, referred to as wells A and B, are utilized. …”
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