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Vänskap: Francesco Alberoni
Reconstruction from Three Images of Six Point Objects
Abstract. This paper deals with the problem of reconstructing the locations of six points in space from three different images. It is assumed that the correspondences between the points in the different images are known. This paper shows that there are in general three solutions to the problem of determining the shape of the object, but some of them may be complex and some may not be physically re
Institutional change as a process of negotiation: The case of European regulation for tissue engineering
Recommendations for Speed Management Strategies and Policies.
The aim of the project MASTER (MAnaging Speeds of Traffic on European Roads) was to produce information that can be cited in the preparation of national and EU decisions concerning speed management and speed control equipment standards. For this purpose, the project looked for answers to three key questions: 1)What are acceptable ranges of speeds? 2)What are the key factors influencing drivers’ ch
Estimating the Impact of Climate Change on Agriculture in Low-Income Countries: Household Level Evidence from the Nile Basin, Ethiopia
Explaining Spatial Patterns of Innovation: Analytical and Synthetic Modes of Knowledge Creation in the Medicon Valley Life Science Cluster, paper
Greenhouse gas emissions from a constructed wetland in southern Sweden.
The Molecular Evolution of Snakes as revealed by Mitogenomic Data
Snakes (Serpentes) are a diverse suborder of reptiles that, along with lizards and amphisbaenians, belong to the reptilian order Squamata. The phylogenetic position of snakes relative to lizards and amphisbaenians has been debated for about 140 years. Despite the many morphological and molecular studies that had been done, no consensus had been reached as to the phylogenetic position of snakes or
Fault Behaviour of Wind Farms with Fixed-Speed and Doubly-Fed Induction Generators
Abstract in UndeterminedThis paper focuses on the fault current contribution of wind farms with Fixed-Speed (FSIG) and Doubly-Fed Induction Generators (DFIG). The fault current delivered by a single FSIG during both symmetrical and unsymmetrical faults is found analytically and validated through simulations. Simulations of a detailed model of a wind farm with several FSIG or DFIG are then performe
Objective Frame - An educational tool for understanding the behaviour of structures
Spectral studies in highly ionised atoms of yttrium, zirconium, niobium and molybdenum
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Max-Min Fair Optimization Models in Network Design
Max-min fairness (MMF) is a general objective of multi-criteria optimization with important and natural applications in communication network design. The notion of MMF and optimization models involving MMF seem not to be commonly known to network designers and therefore they are not used to an extent they deserve. Moreover, the MMF approaches are sometimes “reinvented”, in some cases not correctly