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    Current status and grand challenges for small wind turbine technology by A. Bianchini, A. Bianchini, G. Bangga, G. Bangga, I. Baring-Gould, A. Croce, A. Croce, J. I. Cruz, R. Damiani, G. Erfort, G. Erfort, C. Simao Ferreira, C. Simao Ferreira, D. Infield, C. N. Nayeri, C. N. Nayeri, G. Pechlivanoglou, M. Runacres, M. Runacres, G. Schepers, G. Schepers, B. Summerville, D. Wood, A. Orrell

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…<p>While modern wind turbines have become by far the largest rotating machines on Earth with further upscaling planned for the future, a renewed interest in small wind turbines (SWTs) is fostering energy transition and smart grid development. …”
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    The Classification Performance and Mechanism of Machine Learning Algorithms in Winter Wheat Mapping Using Sentinel-2 10 m Resolution Imagery by Peng Fang, Xiwang Zhang, Panpan Wei, Yuanzheng Wang, Huiyi Zhang, Feng Liu, Jun Zhao

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…In this paper, based on Google Earth Engine (GEE), Sentinel-2 10 m resolution images during a specific phenological period of winter wheat were obtained. …”
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    Correlation between Flow Temperature and Average Molar Ionic Potential of Ash during Gasification of Coal and Phosphorus-Rich Biomass by Chaoyue Zhao, Qingyun Wang, Xiaoyong Men, Yuchen Li, Linmin Zhang, Yonghui Bai, Xudong Song, Jiaofei Wang, Min Yao, Guangsuo Yu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…A large number of alkali and alkaline earth metals (AAEMs) present in the ash system of coal (or biomass) cause varying degrees of ash, slagging, and corrosion problems in the entrained flow gasifier. …”
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    New stage in high-energy gamma-ray studies with GAMMA-400 after Fermi-LAT by Topchiev N.P., Galper A.M., Bonvicini V., Adriani O., Arkhangelskaja I.V., Arkhangelskiy A.I., Bakaldin A.V., Bobkov S.G., Boezio M., Dalkarov O.D., Egorov A.E., Gorbunov M.S., Gusakov Yu.V., Hnatyk B.I., Kadilin V.V., Kaplin V.A., Kheymits M.D., Korepanov V.E., Leonov A.A., Longo F., Mikhailov V.V., Mocchiutti E., Moiseev A.A., Moskalenko I.V., Naumov P.Yu., Picozza P., Runtso M.F., Serdin O.V., Sparvoli R., Spillantini P., Stozhkov Yu.I., Suchkov S.I., Taraskin A.A., Tavani M., Yurkin Yu.T., Zverev V.G.

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…It will observe some regions of the Universe (such as the Galactic Center, Fermi Bubbles, Crab, Cygnus, etc.) in a highly elliptic orbit (without shading the telescope by the Earth) continuously for a long time. It will allow us to identify many discrete sources, to clarify the structure of extended sources, to specify the data on the diffuse emission, and to resolve gamma rays from dark matter particles.…”
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    Deep Einstein@Home All-sky Search for Continuous Gravitational Waves in LIGO O3 Public Data by B. Steltner, M. A. Papa, H.-B. Eggenstein, R. Prix, M. Bensch, B. Allen, B. Machenschalk

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Our results exclude isolated neutron stars rotating faster than 5 ms with ellipticities greater than $5\times {10}^{-8}\left[\tfrac{d}{100\,\mathrm{pc}}\right]$ within a distance d from Earth and r -mode amplitudes $\alpha \geqslant {10}^{-5}\left[\tfrac{d}{100\,\mathrm{pc}}\right]$ for neutron stars spinning faster than 150 Hz.…”
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    Interplanetary mesoscale observatory (InterMeso): A mission to untangle dynamic mesoscale structures throughout the heliosphere by Robert C. Allen, Evan J. Smith, Brian J. Anderson, Joseph E. Borovsky, George C. Ho, Lan Jian, Sämuel Krucker, Susan Lepri, Gang Li, Stefano Livi, Noé Lugaz, David M. Malaspina, David M. Malaspina, Bennett A. Maruca, Bennett A. Maruca, Parisa Mostafavi, Jim M. Raines, Daniel Verscharen, Juliana Vievering, Sarah K. Vines, Phyllis Whittlesey, Lynn B. Wilson III, Robert F. Wimmer-Schweingruber

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…To address this fundamental gap in our knowledge of the heliosphere at these scales, the Interplanetary Mesoscale Observatory (InterMeso) concept employs a multi-point approach using four identical spacecraft in Earth-trailing orbits near 1 au. Varying drift speeds of the InterMeso spacecraft enable the mission to span a range of mesoscale separations in the solar wind, achieving significant and innovative science return. …”
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