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Ancient Roman concrete could heal itself? New Pompeii evidence shows a key step scholars missed
Long dismissed as poor construction, ‘self-healing’ lime clasts have helped Ancient Roman structures persist for millennia. In A Nutshell Romans mixed quicklime directly with volcanic ash before ...
Abstract: Utilities face significant challenges when trying to assess the impact of medium and heavy-duty vehicle (MHD) electrification on the grid. This article discusses the benefits of an ...
Background Western diet and associated production of secondary bile acids (BAs) have been linked to the development of ...
Keeping up with the rising energy demands of artificial intelligence has pushed some universities to investigate outside-the-box power solutions. Artificial intelligence, particularly generative AI, ...
Distributed Secondary Control for DC Microgrids With Near-Infinite Constant Power Load Accommodation
Abstract: In DC microgrids, constant power loads (CPLs) inherently exhibit negative impedance characteristics, which are widely believed to degrade system stability as their penetration level ...
Organizational Justice, Distributive Justice, Procedural Justice, Team Performance Share and Cite: Shehzad, M. (2025) ...
This is the prototype of Velo, as presented in the paper: "Verifying maximum link loads in a changing world" by Tibor Schneider, Stefano Vissicchio, and Laurent Vanbever. To meet ever more stringent ...
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