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Lecture notes on biostatistics for environmental health
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In the last decade, a large amount of attention has been drawn to earthquakes triggered by human activity. Most of this attention is focused on hydraulic fracturing for oil and gas, specifically where reinjection of wastewater is concerned. However, a number of other industrial activities produce earthquakes through deep injection of large amounts of fluid; namely geothermal power generation and CO2 sequestration. Although human-induced seismicity, as a phenomenon, is not new, our understanding of the mechanisms which produce it is incomplete. It is difficult to predict, for instance, whether a particular injection scheme will produce significant seismicity, partly due to uncertainties about the local state of stress and the location and orientation of deep faults which might be activated. HOW IS THIS STUDY GOING TO IMPROVE THAT UNDERSTANDING??
The presence of induced seismicity at geothermal power generation sites has been recognized for decades \citep{Ward_1972, Allis_1982}. Commonly these events are caused by temperature and pressure change within a reservoir as a result of fluid injection, although seismicity has also been attributed to reservoir volume changes and changes in fluid chemistry \citep{Allis_1982, Sherburn_2015}. Most of this seismicity is of magnitude <3.0, termed microseismicity, and presents limited hazard to local population and infrastructure, although the degree to which humans are affected varies considerably from location to location \citep{cladouhos2010injection}.
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Synthesis of ([(5,6-dimethyl1-1,10-phenanthroline) (1S,2S-diaminocyclohexane) platinum(II)]Cl2) or also known as 56MESS, a high potential anticancer agent.
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Application of Differential Equations: Example
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Book Chapter: Climate Change Epidemiology
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Early Postnatal Anesthesia Exposure Reduces White Matter Micro-organization in Macaques
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AASTex (v6.1) example article for Authorea
This example manuscript is intended to serve as a tutorial and template for authors to use when writing their own AAS Journal articles with Authorea. The manuscript includes a history of and documents the new features in the previous version, 6.0, as well as the new features in version 6.1. This manuscript includes figure and table examples to illustrate these new features. Authorea features a rich text editor so that you can write in LaTeX, Markdown, or rich text and render directly on the web. Authorea supports and renders the vast majority of LaTeX notation needed for AAS Journal articles. A few features provided by AASTex v6.1. that are not available in Authorea have been listed in this document. Authors are welcome replace the text, tables, figures, and bibliography with their own and submit the resulting manuscript to the AAS Journals peer review system. The first lesson in the tutorial is to remind authors that the AAS Journals, the Astrophysical Journal (ApJ), the Astrophysical Journal Letters (ApJL), and Astronomical Journal (AJ), all have a 250 word limit for the abstract. If you exceed this length the Editorial office will ask you to shorten it.
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Biomechanical Gait Variable Estimation Using Wearables after Unilateral Total Knee Arthroplasty
Detection of Primary Nutrients Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P), Potassium (K) and pH from the soil using Smartphone.
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Promoting and Recognising Job-market Oriented Digital Competences of Youngsters with Open Badges
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