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b A geological cross section derived from borehole data across F1.

A geological cross section derived from borehole data across F1 (Kumamoto City Waterworks Bureau 1980) shows a 10-m vertical offset of the Aso-4 pyroclastic flow deposits retrieved from all the boreholes on the both sides of the scarp (Fig. 4b).

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Point-wise and group cross sections derived from the European Fusion File (EFF-2.4 and -3.0) and the Fusion Evaluated Nuclear Data Library (FENDL-2) were used in the analysis.

A software program was developed to generate contour lines and cross-sections derived from the point cloud, which was able to represent all terrain geometric characteristics, such as several Z coordinates for a given planimetric (X, Y) point.

Direct numerical computation of tone acoustic power is based on a RANS (Reynolds averaged Navier Stokes) solver followed by an integration of acoustic intensity over specified inlet cross-sections, derived from Cantrell and Hart equations (valid in irrotational flows).

The combination of sharp notches (thread) and narrow metal cross-section derived from the implant's diameter affect negatively the implants fatigue performance.

Changes of molecular conformation conjectured from peculiar charge state distribution in the electrospray mass spectra were confirmed by collision cross section values derived from ion mobilograms and supported by theoretical calculations.

The dynamic stress concentration factors along the interface between the coated fiber and the matrix induced by the plane elastic wave and scattering cross section are derived and numerically evaluated.

The Eshelby tensor for a plane strain inclusion with an arbitrary polygonal cross section is derived in a general form in terms of three potential functions, two of which have the same definitions as the ones involved in the counterpart Eshelby tensor based on classical elasticity.

Beamlike solutions for fully anisotropic elastic tubes of arbitrary closed cross section are derived following the exact beam theory introduced recently by Ladevèze and Simmonds [Comptes Rendus Acad. Sci. Paris 322 (1996) 455; Eur. J. Mech., A/Solids 17 (1998) 377].

Given the weight by a cross section, we derive the averaged angular velocity < L 2 > as < L 2 > = ∫ 0 2 r d L 2 2 π bdb ∫ 0 2 r d 2 π bdb 1 / 2 = 1 2 < v d-d > r d m d. (46).

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