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    Laboratory Investigation on Optimum Selection of a Sand Control Method for an Interbedded Sandstone and Mudstone Reservoir by Shaofeng Hu, Lihua Wang, Yishan Lou, Yanfeng Cao, Wenbo Meng, Lei Zhang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…However, currently, most general sand control methods cannot meet the requirements of sand control in interbedded sandstone and mudstone reservoirs (e.g., Bohai Bay oil and gas fields from China). …”
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    Multiple Morphological Constraints-Based Complex Gland Segmentation in Colorectal Cancer Pathology Image Analysis by Kun Zhang, JunHong Fu, Liang Hua, Peijian Zhang, Yeqin Shao, Sheng Xu, Huiyu Zhou, Li Chen, Jing Wang

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Considering that poorly differentiated colorectal glands cannot be accurately segmented, we propose an approach for segmentation of glands in colon cancer images, based on the characteristics of lumens and rough gland boundaries. First, we use a U-net for stain separation to obtain H-stain, E-stain, and background stain intensity maps. …”
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    Application of International Telecommunication Union Recommendation L.1480 on measuring the greenhouse gas emission effects to a use case for photovoltaic power generation equipmen... by François Bélorgey, Jérôme Fournier, Nathalie Labidurie Omnes

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article generalizes ITU-T Recommendation L.1480 ‘Enabling the Net Zero transition: Assessing how the use of information and communication technology solutions impact greenhouse gas emissions of other sectors’ ( www.itu.int/rec/T-REC-L.1480-202212-I ) by applying it to an action outside the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) field covered by this ITU-T Recommendation L.1480, namely the use of a photovoltaic solar power plant in Poland, including the transition to scale. …”
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    Modeling agro-hydrological surface-subsurface processes in a semi-arid, intensively irrigated river basin by Salam A. Abbas, Ryan T. Bailey, Jeffrey G. Arnold, Michael J. White, Ali Mirchi

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Water yield is 18 mm/yr. (5 %), principally surface runoff and net groundwater discharge. Canal seepage is only 0.2 % of precipitation. …”
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