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Seismic anisotropy as an indicator of reservoir quality in siliciclastic rocks
Improving the accuracy of subsurface imaging is commonly the main incentive for including the effects of anisotropy in seismic processing. However, the anisotropy itself holds valuable information about rock properties and, as such, can be viewed as a seismic attribute. Here we summarize results from an integrated project that explored the potential to use observations of seismic anisotropy to int
Positioning tests of collocation knowledge in relation to assumed L2 vocabulary dimensions
A virtual traffic environment for people with visual impairments
Knowledge Sharing in an IT-outsourcing perspective
Low-cost aviation and tourism dynamics in the Baltic Sea Area
Parallel computation of the flow- and acoustic fields in a gas turbine combustion chamber
Prophetic Corners. The 6th Periferic Biennial
Risk perception and alcohol consumption among young people
The capacity of Abelian group codes over symmetric channels
Fixed-term work in Nordic labour law
This article describes the regulation of fixed-term work and its most recent developments in Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden. Regulations are analyzed against the background of the Fixed-term Work Directive 1999/70/EC.
Alignment of ERPs and Organizations Business Processes: Why not synchronize instead?
Stability analysis of transportation networks with multiscale driver decisions
Stability of Wardrop equilibria is analyzed for dynamical transportation networks in which the drivers' route choices are influenced by information at multiple temporal and spatial scales. The considered model involves a continuum of indistinguishable drivers commuting between a common origin/destination pair in an acyclic transportation network. The drivers' route choices are affected by their, r
LES of swirling turbulent methane/air flame
Reduction of models for vibration analyses of lightweight multi-storey buildings
Phonon effects in deep-level spectra of metals: Beyond the linear-screening and linear-coupling models
A priori calculations of phonon broadening of core levels in metals are presented. The effects of nonlinear screening and higher-order couplings are taken into account for the first time. The nonlinear screening effects are very important for Li and must be accounted for in order to obtain agreement with experiment.