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Renáta Tihanyi-Kovács, Balázs Ásványi, Erika Lakatos, Ferenc Bánáti, László Varga and Péter Böröcz
Bottled mineral water is distributed globally through complex supply chains, making it available far beyond its bottling plants. In low-viscosity food matrices, invisible changes may occur due to shaking. The primary purpose of this research was to inves...
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Heman Abdulkhaleq A. Gaznayee, Sara H. Zaki, Ayad M. Fadhil Al-Quraishi, Payman Hussein Aliehsan, Kawa K. Hakzi, Hawar Abdulrzaq S. Razvanchy, Michel Riksen and Karrar Mahdi
To increase agricultural productivity and ensure food security, it is important to understand the reasons for variations in irrigation over time. However, researchers often avoid investigating water productivity due to data availability challenges. This ...
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Marcus R. Garvie and John Burkardt
The general problem of tiling finite regions of the plane with polyominoes is ????
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-complete, and so the associated computational geometry problem rapidly becomes intractable for large instances. Thus, the need to reduce algorithm complexity for tilin...
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Elena Quatrini, Silvia Colabianchi, Francesco Costantino and Massimo Tronci
In the field of industrial process monitoring, scholars and practitioners are increasing interest in time-varying processes, where different phases are implemented within an unknown time frame. The measurement of process parameters could inform about the...
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Jordan Colman, Laura Mancini, Spyros Manolopoulos, Meetakshi Gupta, Michael Kosmin and Sotirios Bisdas
Despite the increasing precision of radiotherapy delivery, it is still frequently associated with neurological complications. This is in part due to damage to eloquent white matter (WM) tracts, which is made more likely by the fact they cannot be visuali...
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