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    Shear-flow characteristics of rock fractures and implications for injection-induced seismicity by Ji, Yinlin

    Published 2020
    “…To explore the causal link between fluid pressure heterogeneity and fracture slip propagation, the PFC2D modeling is developed and demonstrates that non-uniformly pressurized fractures exhibit global and localized drops of shear stress during the aseismic and seismic slip, respectively, and the slip transition dominates the fluid injection period. …”
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    P4-network : a networking infrastructure for intra-aircraft cabin wireless communication by Pham, Chau Khoa.

    Published 2009
    “…P4-BRIDGE transparently intercepts TCP/IP packets and route them over the infrared-links, if necessary. Throughout each short phase of the SCOUTING PROJECT, which is the industrial project that this work is part of, different versions have been developed: the P4-NETWORK SIMULATOR, the P4-ENGINE and the P4-DRIVER. …”
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    杜牧“‘秋’意象诗”研究 = Research on Du Mu’s autumn imagery poems by 林宛仪 Lim, Wan Yi

    Published 2012
    “…In the history of Chinese classical poetry, it is prevalent to use “Autumn Imagery” as a mean to express personal feeling and to integrate such feeling into the poetry.Very often when “Autumn Imagery” is mentioned, it gives an impression for people to link it with “Grief”. The cause for this figurative language can be traced back how the development of “Autumn Imagery’s Poems” first started and could also be attributed to the past folk’s culture and customs, which were carried out during the autumn period. …”
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