Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|
Choose an application
Electric utilities --- Electric utilities --- Renewable energy sources --- Wind power --- Rates --- Time-of-use pricing --- Costs.
Choose an application
Time of Troubles (Russia : 1598-1613) --- Russia --- Russia --- Russia --- History --- History, Military --- Kings and rulers.
Choose an application
Electric utilities --- Electric utilities --- Renewable energy sources --- Wind power --- Rates --- Time-of-use pricing --- Costs.
Choose an application
Erst kommt das Leben, dann der Tod, denken viele. Doch schon das Verweilen vor einem Grab eröffnet einen Dialog, der das Band zwischen dem Vergangenen und Gegenwärtigen spürbar werden lässt: Das Band der Kommunikation zwischen den Toten und den Lebenden scheint unzerreißbar. Der Tod - der eigene und der der anderen - ist eine Kategorie des Lebens, die jeden von uns zur Auseinandersetzung zwingt. Das Buch von Jean-Pierre Wils ist seit langer Zeit der erste, großangelegte Versuch einer Lehre vom Tod, einer Thanatologie, die ein umfassendes Panorama entfaltet: Todesarten, Todesangst, Todeszeitpunkt werden zum Thema ebenso wie die Frage nach der Unsterblichkeit, dem angemessenen Trösten und den Riten der Bestattung. Angesichts des Todes kommt die Philosophie an ihre Grenze - darum holt der Autor der Philosophie eine "Weggefährtin auf der Erkundungsfahrt zum Tod" an die Seite, nämlich die Literatur. So wird das Buch zu einem einmaligen Grenzgang zwischen Philosophie und Literatur, zwischen Reflexion und Narration und beglaubigt den Satz von Saint-Exupéry: "Es wird aussehen, als wäre ich tot, und das wird nicht wahr sein."
Thanatologie --- Trost --- Trauer --- Todesfurcht --- Nahtoderfahrung --- Unsterblichkeit --- Todeszeitpunkt --- ,ars moriendi' --- Thanatology --- consolation --- mourning --- fear of death --- near-death experience --- immortality --- time of death
Choose an application
The comparison between methods, evaluation of portal hypertension and many other questions are still open issues in liver elastography. New elastographic applications are under evaluation and close to being used in clinical practice. Strain imaging has been incorporated into many disciplines and EFSUMB guidelines are under preparation. More research is necessary for improved evidence for clinical applications in daily practice. The Special Issue published papers on recent advances in development and application of Ultrasound Elastography.
ultrasonography --- elastography --- anti-HBV therapy --- pediatric --- WFUMB --- measurement variability --- tendon stiffness --- pancreas --- patellar positions --- point of care ultrasound --- time of day --- chronic hepatitis B --- quantification --- chronic hepatitis C --- EFSUMB --- stiffness --- liver cirrhosis --- liver fibrosis --- computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) --- guideline --- liver stiffness --- Achilles tendon --- bending energy --- ultrasound elastography --- acoustic radiation force impulse --- tendinopathy --- texture analysis --- power spectrum --- magnetic resonance imaging --- strain ratio --- thyroid cancer --- prior activity --- direct acting antivirals --- strain quantification --- patellar tendon --- shear wave elastography (SWE) --- cine-tagging --- cirrhosis --- health care --- shear wave elastography --- Crohn’s disease --- contrast enhanced ultrasound --- HCV core antigen --- shear modulus --- therapy --- ultrasound --- supersonic shear imaging --- carcinoma --- quantitative --- leg dominance --- viral hepatitis C --- strain elastography --- endoscopic ultrasound (EUS)
Choose an application
The massive increase in energy demand and the related rapid development of unconventional reservoirs has opened up exciting new energy supply opportunities along with new, seemingly intractable engineering and research challenges. The energy industry has primarily depended on a heuristic approach—rather than a systematic approach—to optimize and tackle the various challenges when developing new and improving the performance of existing unconventional reservoirs. Industry needs accurate estimations of well production performance and of the cumulative estimated ultimate reserves, accounting for uncertainty. This Special Issue presents 10 original and high-quality research articles related to the modeling of unconventional reservoirs, which showcase advanced methods for fractured reservoir simulation, and improved production forecasting techniques.
mimetic finite difference method --- infill wells --- shale gas --- fracture modeling --- sensitivity analysis --- EDFM --- production uplifts --- molecular diffusion --- fracture properties --- pressure communication --- Austin Chalk --- enhanced permeability --- enhanced oil recovery --- bottomhole pressure --- wolfcamp formation --- flow models --- semi-analytical model --- pore network --- particle paths --- bubble point pressure --- staged fracturing horizontal well --- EUR --- discrete fracture model --- (re)fracturing --- well interference --- perforating number --- naturally fractured reservoirs --- line detection --- well spacing --- production history matching --- hydraulic fracturing --- microseismic --- cluster efficiency --- Cyclic CH4 injection --- stimulated reservoir volume --- drained rock volume --- natural fractures --- pressure depletion --- midland basin --- hydraulic fractures --- low-permeability reservoir --- flow modeling --- hydraulic fracturing test site --- time of flight --- embedded discrete fracture model --- Eagle Ford shale --- hydraulic fracture closure --- Changning shale gas --- nanopore confinement --- fractured reservoir --- fracture porosity --- multiple fracture propagation
Listing 1 - 6 of 6 |
Sort by
|