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drought resilience and adaptation. Current groundwater flow models, however, often exhibit important uncertainties related to input parameters and boundary conditions. Reducing this uncertainty is difficult
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, Special Issue No. 113, 256–260. https://doi.org/10.2112/JCR-SI113-051.1 Kudryavtseva, N., Soomere, T., 2017. Satellite altimetry reveals spatial patterns of variations in the Baltic Sea wave climate. Earth
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. The Landau-de Gennes theory is a variational theory and the physically admissible configurations are modelled in terms of solutions of appropriately defined boundary-value problems for systems of nonlinear
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) , was created. The Department of forest genetics and plant physiology is part of Umeå Plant Science Centre (UPSC, https://www.upsc.se ) which is a centre of excellence for experimental plant research and forest
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for professional applications, where stable quality of service with bounded latency, guaranteed packet delivery rate is a must. Today, we still see Wi-Fi coverage is far from uniform, high variations of the Wi-Fi
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: 10.2112/JCR-SI113-011.1. Eelsalu, M., Soomere, T., Jankowski, M. Z., 2024b. Climate change driven alongshore variations of directional forcing of sediment transport on the eastern Baltic Sea coast. Journal
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and climate adaptation. The research Extreme water levels are a key concern in nearshore management and engineering. In the semi-sheltered non-tidal Baltic Sea, they result from variations in
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on dynamic system identification and digital twins has demonstrated significant advantages when applied to bridges, wind turbines, and high-rise buildings. Variations in dynamic characteristics - such as
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dissipation, covering all relevant aggregate resources. Development of the foundation for defining absolute sustainability limits for use of aggregate resources, considering geographical and temporal variations
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applied to bridges, wind turbines, and high-rise buildings. Variations in dynamic characteristics - such as eigenfrequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios - can indicate structural changes