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    Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry Quantification of 1,1-Dimethylhydrazine Transformation Products in Aqueous Solutions: Accelerated Water Sample Preparation by Mark S. Popov, Nikolay V. Ul’yanovskii, Dmitry S. Kosyakov

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…The method has been validated and successfully tested in the analysis of aqueous solutions of rocket fuel subjected to oxidation with atmospheric oxygen, as well as pyrolytic gasification in supercritical water modelling wastewater from carrier rockets launch sites.…”
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    Impact of spatially varying flow conditions on the prediction of fatigue loads of a tidal turbine by Hannah Mullings, Tim Stallard

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Since this is nearly constant with flow-speed a scaling factor is applied to load cycles from predicted profiles to estimate the aggregated fatigue load obtained using all measured conditions, providing confidence that accumulated fatigue loads can be predicted efficiently from velocity profiles obtained from shallow water models. …”
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    High School EFL Teachers’ Continuous Professional Development: Target Needs, Reflection, And Challenges by Mulualem Eshete Mekie, Girma Gezahegn

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Further, the target needs of the EFL teachers were analyzed by adapting Hutchinson and Waters’ model (1987). The data were collected using a test, a questionnaire (consisting of five parts), and an interview; these were administered to 20 high school EFL teachers. …”
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    Can assimilation of crowdsourced data in hydrological modelling improve flood prediction? by M. Mazzoleni, M. Verlaan, L. Alfonso, M. Monego, D. Norbiato, M. Ferri, D. P. Solomatine

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…To this end, methods to incorporate these observations into mathematical water models have also been developed. Besides, in recent years, the continued technological advances, in combination with the growing inclusion of citizens in participatory processes related to water resources management, have encouraged the increase of citizen science projects around the globe. …”
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    Operation of the Iraqi Part of Al-Huweizah Marsh by Hayder Abdulameer AL-Thamiry, Ahmed Kamil Hassani

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…A two-dimensional flow mathematicalsimulation model was prepared using the SMS package (surface water modeling system) whereRMA-2 and RMA-4 software’s are used to study the flow and water quality patterns, respectively. …”
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    EFFECT OF AL HUWAYZA MARSH BOUNDARY CONFIGURATION ON THE VELOCITY PATTERNS AND WATER QUALITY DISTRIBUTION by Riyadh Z. Al Zubaidy, Shaimaa U. Kareem

    Published 2009-03-01
    “…These two models are part of Surface Water Modeling System, SMS, software package. To investigate the effect of the marsh boundary configuration on the variation of the velocity pattern and the water quality within the marsh, both of the hydrodynamic and the water quality models were applied to three cases of boundary configuration of Al Huwayza Marsh. …”
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    Physical fundamental of layered structure stability of river-sea region (on the example of the Kola Bay) by S.І. Bardan, B.M. Dolgonosov, N.G. Serbov

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…The theoretical conclusions about the formation of a special layer at the boundaries of the mixing zone, the physical effect of blocking ion transport and accelerates the heat transfer through the boundary between fresh and marine waters. Modeling of pollutant transport model for lamellar. …”
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    Low-Cost, Open Source Wireless Sensor Network for Real-Time, Scalable Groundwater Monitoring by Andrew J. Calderwood, Richard A. Pauloo, Alysa M. Yoder, Graham E. Fogg

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Existing automated groundwater monitoring systems tend to be cost-prohibitive, and manual methods lack the spatial or temporal resolution to sufficiently meet critical water modeling, management, and policy objectives. In this study, we developed a fully automated, open source, low cost wireless sensor network (LCSN) for real-time groundwater data acquisition, processing, and visualization in the South American Subbasin Groundwater Observatory (GWO), located in California, USA. …”
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    How well do force fields capture the strength of salt bridges in proteins? by Mustapha Carab Ahmed, Elena Papaleo, Kresten Lindorff-Larsen

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…In contrast, we show that the stability of the salt bridges is overestimated, to different extents, in simulations of GB1 using seven out of eight commonly used combinations of fixed charge force fields and water models. We also find that the Amber ff15ipq force field gives rise to weaker salt bridges in good agreement with the NMR experiments. …”
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    A new topological descriptor for water network structure by Lee Steinberg, John Russo, Jeremy Frey

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Using standard machine learning techniques, a basic linear SVM, it is shown that differences in water models are able to be isolated to different degrees of homology. …”
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    Effects of sea level rise on salinity and tidal flooding patterns in the Guadiana Estuary by Lara Mills, João Janeiro, Flávio Martins

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Hydrodynamics of the Guadiana Estuary were simulated in a two-dimensional numerical model with the MOHID water modeling system. A previously developed hydrodynamic model was implemented to further examine changes in salinity distribution in the estuary in response to sea level rise. …”
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    Climate variability and irrigation impacts on streamflows in a Karst watershed—A systematic evaluation by Sarmistha Singh, Puneet Srivastava, Subhasis Mitra, Ash Abebe

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…This approach avoids the need of using complex and data intensive groundwater/surface water models in studying climate-stream-aquifer interactions which can be replicated easily in other data scarce watersheds. …”
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    Structure of aqueous proline via parallel tempering molecular dynamics and neutron diffraction. by Troitzsch, R, Martyna, G, McLain, SE, Soper, A, Crain, J

    Published 2007
    “…Several different empirical water models (TIP3P, TIP4P, and SPC/E) in conjunction with the CHARMM22 force field are investigated. …”
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    Design of a tsunami barrier to The North of Penang Island by Jahromi, Bahman Esfandiar

    Published 2009
    “…In order to prevent similar damages from a possible recurring tsunami event, the Steady-State Spectral Wave (STWAVE) model of Surface Water Modelling System (SMS) has been used to design an offshore barrier to dissipate the tsunami wave energy in this study. …”
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    Conceptualization of submerged structures as tsunami barrier by Jahromi, Bahman Esfandiar, Jaffar Sidek, Faridah

    Published 2010
    “…In order to prevent similardamages froma possible recuning tsunami event, the steady-state spectralwave (stwave) model of surface water modelling system (sms) has been used to design a nearshore banier to dissipate the tsunami wave energy in this study,The december2004 tsunami was used as a reference case. …”
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    Impact on urban river water quality and pollution control of water environmental management projects based on SMS-Mike21 coupled simulation by Huaibin Wei, Yiding Rao, Jing Liu, Yao Wang, Yongxiao Cao

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Abstract To explore the impact of expanding Nanyang Sewage Purification Center (NSPC) on the main sewage discharge area of Bai River, we constructed a 2D hydrodynamic-water quality model based on surface water modeling system (SMS) and Mike21. Simulating three sewage discharge conditions in wet, normal, and dry season, we evaluated three indicators (COD, NH3-N, and BOD5) by the single-factor pollution index and provided recommendations for water environment management. …”
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    Batch Reverse Osmosis Desalination Modeling under a Time-Dependent Pressure Profile by Abdeljalil Chougradi, François Zaviska, Ahmed Abed, Jérôme Harmand, Jamal-Eddine Jellal, Marc Heran

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…It used, at recovery, 31% less energy for seawater and 19% less energy for brackish water. Modeling also proves that the batch RO process does not have to function under constant flux to deliver good energetic performance. …”
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    Current contributions of novel nanoparticles-based colorimetric sensors for detection of SCN ions in different aqueous models. A review by Aymn Yaseen Sharaf Zeebaree, Osama Ismail Haji Zebari, Samie Yaseen Sharaf Zeebaree, Raid Duraid Thanoon, Yamama Nawaf Yaseen

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Recently, this property has been extensively exploited for detecting various pollutants, including thiocyanate ions, which affect water quality.In this review, we discuss the preparation methods, functional enhancement, and optical property diagnosis of newly developed nanometals as colorimetric sensors and their application as rapid testing tools for detecting thiocyanate ions in water models. Additionally, we outline the suggested colorimetric sensing mechanism for this ion, along with the advantages and drawbacks of colorimetric sensors based on nanometals. …”
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