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PROMISING CATHODE MATERIALS FOR RECHARGEABLE LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES: A REVIEW
Published 2023-06-01“…The lithium-ion battery (LIB) technology is getting particular attention because of its effectiveness in small-scale-electronic products such as watches, calculators, torchlights, or mobile phones through to large-scale power systems such as automobiles, trains, ships, submarines, or airplanes. LIBs are widely applied due to their advantages which make them unique. …”
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Techno-economic Evaluation of Biodiesel Production from Edible Oil Waste via Supercritical Methyl Acetate Transesterification
Published 2022-12-01“…Our findings are expected to provide an industrial-scale picture of economic evaluation and layout, particularly in the production of biodiesel, which is commonly used as a renewable energy source for fuel in trucks, trains, ships, and barges. …”
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Techno-economic Evaluation of Biodiesel Production from Edible Oil Waste via Supercritical Methyl Acetate Transesterification
Published 2022-12-01“…Our findings are expected to provide an industrial-scale picture of economic evaluation and layout, particularly in the production of biodiesel, which is commonly used as a renewable energy source for fuel in trucks, trains, ships, and barges. …”
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Regulatory Requirements on the Competence of Remote Operator in Maritime Autonomous Surface Ship: Situation Awareness, Ship Sense and Goal-Based Gap Analysis
Published 2020-12-01“…A case study through the mini focus group discussion with interviews by a total of three (3) veteran instructors of training ships is conducted utilising the information including the results of previous demonstration projects on the remote control. …”
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Organization of live animal transportation process in the Russian Federation
Published 2023-03-01“…The analysis showed that live farmed animals are moved using all transportation means available, motor vehicles, planes, trains, ships as well as by driving. It was established that the major means of transport used to move live animals in the territory of the Russian Federation are motor vehicles. …”
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Simulation Study of the IAMSAR Standard Recovery Maneuvers for the Improvement of Serviceability
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Ship Detection from X-Band SAR Images Using M2Det Deep Learning Model
Published 2020-11-01“…After the object detection model was trained, ship detection was performed using test images. …”
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Multi-Level Alignment Network for Cross-Domain Ship Detection
Published 2022-05-01“…Currently, the state-of-the-art methods exploit convolutional neural networks to train ship detectors, which require a considerable labeled dataset. …”
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A Versatile Model for Estimating the Fuel Consumption of a Wide Range of Transport Modes
Published 2022-03-01“…These modes include light-duty vehicles (LDVs), heavy-duty vehicles (HDVs), airplanes, trains, ships, and unmanned aviation. The model further estimates future development through 2050. …”
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Going round in circles: mobility, destination and experience
Published 2010-10-01“…These perspectives can be seen in the texts which shape the basic tourism curriculum and explain how tourism and transport have developed over the years by integrating the opportunities provided by the new technologies – motorised vehicles (both cars and coaches), trains, ships and aeroplanes – to allow for the development of a range of destinations. …”
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PENGARUH VARIASI ARUS PADA PROSES LAS TIG DAN VARIASI PUTARAN PADA PROSES FSW TERHADAP SIFAT MEKANIK DAN KOROSI SAMBUNGAN LAS TAK SEJENIS ALUMINIUM PADUAN 5083 DAN 6061-T6
Published 2011“…Dissimilar metal joint such as 5083 and 6061 - T6 aluminum alloys is often found in the structure or framework of trains, ships, bridges and oil-platform and structure of buildings. …”
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Going Round in Circles: Mobility, Destination and Experience
Published 2011-10-01“…These perspectives can be seen in the texts which shape the basic tourism curriculum (Cooper et al, 2008; Page, 2009) and explain how tourism and transport have developed over the years by integrating the opportunities provided by the new technologies – motorised vehicles (both cars and coaches), trains, ships and aeroplanes – to allow for the development of a range of destinations. …”
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