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    Hom-quantum groups I: quasi-triangular Hom-bialgebras

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    We introduce a Hom-type generalization of quantum groups, called quasi-triangular Hom-bialgebras. They are non-associative and non-coassociative analogues of Drinfel'd's quasi-triangular bialgebras, in which the non-(co)associativity is controlled by a twisting map. A family of quasi-triangular Hom-bialgebras can be constructed from any quasi-triangular bialgebra, such as Drinfel'd's quantum enveloping algebras. Each quasi-triangular Hom-bialgebra comes with a solution of the quantum Hom-Yang-Baxter equation, which is a non-associative version of the quantum Yang-Baxter equation. Solutions of the Hom-Yang-Baxter equation can be obtained from modules of suitable quasi-triangular Hom-bialgebras.Comment: 21 page

    Numerical evidence for cloud droplet nucleation at the cloud-environment interface

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    Cumulus clouds have long been recognized as being the results of ascending moist air from below the cloud base. Cloud droplet nucleation is understood to take place near the cloud base and inside accelerating rising cloudy air. Here we describe circumstances under which cloud droplet nucleation takes place at the interface of ascending cloudy air and clear air. Evaporation is normally expected to occur at this interface. However, continuity of moving air requires cloud-free air above the boundary of rising cloudy air to move upwards in response to the gradient force of perturbation pressure. We used a one and half dimensional non-hydrostatic cloud model and the Weather Research and Forecast model to investigate the impacts of this force on the evolution of cloud spectra. Our study shows that expansion and cooling of ascending moist air above the cloud top causes it to become supersaturated with condensation rather than evaporation occurring at the interface. We also confirm that Eulerian models can describe the cloud droplet activation and prohibit spurious activation at this interface. The continuous feeding of newly activated cloud droplets at the cloud summit may accelerate warm rain formation

    Data mining of portable EEG brain wave signals for sports performance analysis: An Archery case study

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    BACKGROUND ♦ Achievement in high performance sport requires an appropriate ‘state of mind’, which is trained alongside the physical skills. ♦ However, quantification of mental state during coaching is often difficult. ♦ With the advent of a new generation of portable compact EEGs and wireless eye tracking devices, one can measure the neurocognitive activity of an athlete’s brain and their visual focus simultaneously in ecologically representative training scenarios. AIM/OBJECTIVES ♦ We present evidence suggesting that the ‘state of mind’ of an athlete can be measured and compared with target-based performance measures. METHOD ♦ Measurements were taken from intermediate, county level, near elite and elite archers investigating: o quantification of EEG brain wave signals comparing archers of different abilities o correlation of EEG data across shots as a function of marksmanship o prototyping real-time EEG data feedback using sound during training o synchronous EEG and eye tracking ♦ Archery was chosen to demonstrate the real-time and in-situ quantification of neural activity compared with target-based measures of performance that archery provides, over a range of timespans and skills. ♦ Mental performance was explored during stages of a shot, across shots within a set, or across different sessions. RESULTS ♦ Results demonstrate that there are significant and measurable changes in EEG patterns during a shot with evidence suggesting that the patterns vary as a function of skill level, but not simply as a function of score. ♦ Significance of each of these outcomes for goal-directed learning and performance enhancement are discussed. DISCUSSION ♦ This may provide coaches and athletes with real-time EEG feedback to identify differing mental skill execution compared to a baseline or aspirational measurement from another athlete. ♦ Future work includes injury recovery/prevention and welfare, rehabilitation, and work with mobility-challenged non-athletes

    Rarity: Discovering rare cell populations from single-cell imaging data

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    MOTIVATION: Cell type identification plays an important role in the analysis and interpretation of single-cell data and can be carried out via supervised or unsupervised clustering approaches. Supervised methods are best suited where we can list all cell types and their respective marker genes a priori. While unsupervised clustering algorithms look for groups of cells with similar expression properties. This property permits the identification of both known and unknown cell populations, making unsupervised methods suitable for discovery. Success is dependent on the relative strength of the expression signature of each group as well as the number of cells. Rare cell types therefore present a particular challenge that are magnified when they are defined by differentially expressing a small number of genes. RESULTS: Typical unsupervised approaches fail to identify such rare sub-populations, and these cells tend to be absorbed into more prevalent cell types. In order to balance these competing demands, we have developed a novel statistical framework for unsupervised clustering, named Rarity, that enables the discovery process for rare cell types to be more robust, consistent and interpretable. We achieve this by devising a novel clustering method based on a Bayesian latent variable model in which we assign cells to inferred latent binary on/off expression profiles. This lets us achieve increased sensitivity to rare cell populations while also allowing us to control and interpret potential false positive discoveries. We systematically study the challenges associated with rare cell type identification and demonstrate the utility of Rarity on various IMC data sets. AVAILABILITY: Implementation of Rarity together with examples are available from the Github repository (https://github.com/kasparmartens/rarity). SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Supplementary data are available at Bioinformatics online

    Quantum rings as electron spin beam splitters

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    Quantum interference and spin-orbit interaction in a one-dimensional mesoscopic semiconductor ring with one input and two output leads can act as a spin beam splitter. Different polarization can be achieved in the two output channels from an originally totally unpolarized incoming spin state, very much like in a Stern-Gerlach apparatus. We determine the relevant parameters such that the device has unit efficiency.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures; minor change

    Proceedings of the third Asia-Pacific Symposium on Wind Engineering: December 13-15, 1993, Hong Kong

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    Includes bibliographical references and index.published_or_final_versionv.2 On control of along-wind and across-wind vibrations of structure by crossed dampers Zhang, X.T. Zhang, X.T. Zhang, R.C. Zhang, R.C. 859v.2 Turbulence scale effects on buffeting forces of a flat hexagonal section Kimura, K. Kimura, K. Fujino, Y. Fujino, Y. 637v.2 An experimental investigation of the effects of free-stream turbulence on streamwise surface pressures in separated and reattaching flows Li, Q.S. Li, Q.S. Melbourne, W.H. Melbourne, W.H. 631v.1 Flow around and mean pressure field on a circular cylinder placed downstream of a blunt-based flat plate in staggered arrangement Keser, H.Ibrahim Keser, H.Ibrahim Unal, M.Fevzi Unal, M.Fevzi 623v.1 A study of wake galloping of bridge stay-cables Yoshimura, T. Yoshimura, T. Savage, M.G. Savage, M.G. Tanaka, H. Tanaka, H. Urano, D. Urano, D. 617v.1 The vortex shedding of a group of three equispaced circular cylinders Xu, You-heng Xu, You-heng Cheng, Zhao Cheng, Zhao 611v.1 Vibration-induced wind forces on the two dimensional rectangular models Momomura, Y. Momomura, Y. Ohkuma, T. Ohkuma, T. Marukawa, H. Marukawa, H. Tsurumi, T. Tsurumi, T. 605v.1 Flow over partialy grooved cylinder with and without acoustic excitation Lo, K.W. Lo, K.W. Leung, Y.C. Leung, Y.C. Wong, C.H. Wong, C.H. Ko, N.W.M. Ko, N.W.M. 599v.1 Wong, P.T.Y. Wong, P.T.Y. Ko, N.W.M. Ko, N.W.M. Chiu, A.Y.W. Chiu, A.Y.W. 593v.1 Bridgesv.1 Flow characteristics of two square cylinders of different size in side-by-side arrangementv.1 Effect of horizontally inclined wind on the vortex induced oscillation of a rectangular cylinder Utsunomiya, H. Utsunomiya, H. Nagao, F. Nagao, F. Asano, K. Asano, K. Matsumoto, T. Matsumoto, T. 587v.1 Aerodynamic behavior of multiple elastic circular cylinders with vicinity arrangement Kubo, Y. Kubo, Y. Nakahara, T. Nakahara, T. Kato, K. Kato, K. 581v.1 Effects of turbulence characteristics on vortex- induced oscillation of two-dimensional cylinders with various structural damplings Kawatani, M. Kawatani, M. Suzuki, O. Suzuki, O. Kim, H. Kim, H. Kobayashi, H. Kobayashi, H. 575v.1 Numerical study of flow interaction behind two circular cylinders of equal diameters Ng, C.W. Ng, C.W. Ko, N.W.M. Ko, N.W.M. 569v.1 Numerical study of pressure fluctuations on rectangular cylinder in aerodynamic oscillation Tamura, T. Tamura, T. Itoh, Y. Itoh, Y. Wada, A. Wada, A. Kuwahara, K. Kuwahara, K. 563v.1 Mechanism of interference galloping of two identical cylinders in cross flow Dielen, B. Dielen, B. Ruscheweyh, H. Ruscheweyh, H. 557v.1 Research on the wind feature of landing typhoon on the surface Zheng, Zhihua Zheng, Zhihua Ma, Wendou Ma, Wendou 549v.1 Stochastic modelling of cyclones Balaji Rao, K. Balaji Rao, K. Thomas, K.C. Thomas, K.C. Appa Rao, T.V.S.R. Appa Rao, T.V.S.R. 543v.1 Probability - based wind speed in India Alam, M.J. Alam, M.J. Santhakumar, A.R. Santhakumar, A.R. 537v.1 Theoretical study on atmospheric boundary layer and the interaction with free atmosphere over local heating Qi, Ying Qi, Ying Zhou, Jiangnan Zhou, Jiangnan 471v.1 Theoretical study on cold-air damming of the Qinling Mountains Qi, Ying Qi, Ying Zhou, Jiangnan Zhou, Jiangnan 465v.1 A study on characteristics and simulation method of pulsating wind Li, Y.M. Li, Y.M. Lai, M. Lai, M. Zhao, Q. Zhao, Q. 459v.1 Characteristics of wind direction meander at the site of Guangdong Nuclear power station Zhou, Ruming Zhou, Ruming Yang, Zhongqin Yang, Zhongqin Yu, Wenzhuo Yu, Wenzhuo 453v.1 A study on the characteristics of steady mountain wind Li, Y.M. Li, Y.M. Lai, M. Lai, M. Wang, X.L. Wang, X.L. Wang, J.H. Wang, J.H. 447v.1 Research on the characters of land-sea breeze and environmental planning Lin, Kongguang Lin, Kongguang 441v.1 SODAR-A useful remote sounder to measure wind and turbulence Vogt, S. Vogt, S. Thomas, P. Thomas, P. 435v.1 An aeolian geographical informative system for structural engineering: some results Bartoli, Gianni Bartoli, Gianni Gusella, Vittorio Gusella, Vittorio Spinelli, Paolo Spinelli, Paolo 429v.1 Invited papersv.1 Full-scale measurements of windspeeds at a suburban area Miyashita, Koichi Miyashita, Koichi Tamura, Yukio Tamura, Yukio Asami, Yutake Asami, Yutake Naito, Syunichi Naito, Syunichi 423v.1 Wind tunnel study of the wind flow over Auckland City and comparison with full-scale data Flay, R.G.J. Flay, R.G.J. Andrews, R.J. Andrews, R.J. 417v.1 Was the Harris and Deaves velocity profile a step in the wrong directory? Paterson, D.A. Paterson, D.A. 411v.1 An investigation of aerodynamic loading for huge luminous lighthouse Ren, Y.H. Ren, Y.H. 403v.1 An analysis of galloping oscillation for the mast of the TV transmission tower Liang, Shuguo Liang, Shuguo Le, Junwang Le, Junwang Qu, Weilian Qu, Weilian 397v.1 Dynamic reliability of Wuhan T.V. Tower under the action of wind load Li, Qiusheng Li, Qiusheng Cao, Hong Cao, Hong Li, Guiqing Li, Guiqing 391v.1 Effects of soil-structure interaction and cracking on gust factor of R.C. chimneys Lakshaman, N. Lakshaman, N. Balakrishna Rao, S.V.S Balakrishna Rao, S.V.S. Venkateswarlu, B. Venkateswarlu, B. 385v.1 Analysis determination of equivalent modal damping ratios of a composite tower in wind-induced vibrations Huang, B.C. Huang, B.C. Leung, A.Y.T. Leung, A.Y.T. Lam, K.M. Lam, K.M. Cheung, Y.K. Cheung, Y.K. 379v.1 Full-scale measurements of Vortex-induced vibrations Ruscheweyh, Hans Ruscheweyh, Hans Galemann, Thomas Galemann, Thomas 373v.1 Dynamic characteristics and wind induced response of a steel frame tower Glanville, M.J. Glanville, M.J. Kwok, K.C.S. Kwok, K.C.S. 367v.1 The study of classification of typhoon landing on China Zhu, Ruizhao Zhu, Ruizhao Ji, Juzhi Ji, Juzhi Ma, Shuhong Ma, Shuhong 531v.1 Study on the exponential model of the fluctuating wind load Zhou, Bicheng Zhou, Bicheng Tao, Qibin Tao, Qibin 359v.1 The wind tunnel model testing of tall buildings of Haijiang Garden at the Chinese town in Shenzhen Cai, G.H. Cai, G.H. 353v.2 Study on aerostatic characteristics and aeroelastic instability of structural L-shaped, T-shaped and cross- shaped sections Okajima, Atsushi Okajiman, Atsuchi Ueno, Hisanori Ueno, Hisanor Yi, Donglai Yi, Donglai 649v.1 Dynamic behaviour of high-rise structures Cao, Hong Cao, Hong Li, Quisheng Li, Quisheng Ou, Siyuan Ou, Siyuan Li, Guiqing Li, Guiqing 347v.1 Bridge analysisv.1 An estimation procedure for wind induced torsion of tall buildings Beneke, D.L. Beneke, D.L. Kwok, K.C.S. Kwok, K.C.S. 341v.1 Reliability of tall buildings and high-rise structures based on comfortable requirement of residents Li, Guiqing Li, Guiqing Cao, Hong Cao, Hong Li, Qiusheng Li, Qiusheng Ou, Siyuan Ou, Siyuan 335v.1 Response of multistorey buildings subjected to wind loading Qamaruddin, M. Qamarunddin, M. Mauroof, A.L.M. Mauroof, A.L.M. Al-Hatimi, H.K.R. Al-Hatimi, H.K.R. 329v.1 Effect of angle of attack on vortex induced vibration and galloping of tall buildings in smooth and turbulent boundary layer flows Kawai, H. Kawai, H. 323v.1 The investigation of wind-induced dynamic response on a square - section tall building Zhang, Liangliang Zhang, Liangliang Xie, Changtian Xie, Changtian 317v.1 Observations and responses of occupants in high- rise buildings during severe typhoon Choi, Edmund C.C. Choi, Edmund C.C. 311v.1 Equivalent modal damping ratios of a composite tube -type tall building under dynamic wind loading Huang, B.C. Huang, B.C. Lam, K.M. Lam, K.M. Leung, A.Y.T. Leung, A.Y.T. Cheung, Y.K. Cheung, Y.K. 305v.1 Interannual variability of tropical cyclones making landfall over China Chan, Johnny C.L. Chan, Johnny C.L. Fong, Clarence C.K. Fong, Clarence C.K. 525v.1 A computer program for the evaluation of dynamic response of structures to wind turbulence Attou, M. Attou, M. 297v.1 Damping estimate from full-scale measurement of the dynamic response of a high-rise building under wind loads Jong Lou, J. Jong Lou, J. Lou, Kang-ning Lou, Kang- ning 291v.1 Random response analysis of multi-story and tall buildings under pulsating wind Xiao, M.K. Xiao, M.K. Lai, M. Lai, M. Zhang, Ch. Zhang, Ch. 285v.1 Simulation method of simultaneous time-series of multi-local wind forces on tall buildings by using dynamic balance data Yoshie, K. Yoshie, K. Ohkuma, T. Ohkuma, T. Marukawa, H. Marukawa, H. Niwa, H. Niwa, H. Teramoto, T. Teramoto, T. Kitamura, H. Kitamura, H. 279v.1 Stochastic stability of wind excited structures Lin, Y.K. Lin, Y.K. Li, Q.C. Li, Q.C. 273v.1 Equivalent wind spectrum for torsional response of symmetrical buildings Balendra, T. Balendra, T. Koh, C.G. Koh, C.G. Ramanathan, R. Ramanathan, R. 267v.1 An assessment of dynamic wind loads on a series of CAARC-like slender buildings Liu, Shangpei Liu, Shangpei Wang, Qizhi Wang, Qizhi Lee, B.E. Lee, B.E. 261v.1 A parametric study of dynamic wind loads on buildings Lee, B.E. Lee, B.E. Lui, S. Lui, S. Wang, Q. Wang, Q. Xie, C. Xie, C. 255v.1 A study of wing-resistant stability of long-span cable-stayed steel bridge Hou, Wen-wei Hou, Wen-wei 247v.1 Numerical simulation of flow around bridge deck by the penalty - hybrid/mixed FEM Zhu, B. Zhu, B. Chen, D.P. Chen, D.P. 241v.1 Estimating design wind speeds from short-term records Cheng, Edmond D.H. Cheng, Edmond D.H. Chiu, Arthur N.L. Chiu, Arthur N.L. 519v.1 Vortex-excited vibration control of bridges using TMD Chen, A.R. Chen, A.R. Xiang, H.F. Xiang, H.F. Gu, M. Gu, M. 235v.1 State-space method of wind-induced response analysis for suspension bridge Sun, Bingnan Sun, Bingnan Zhou, Qiang Zhou, Qiang Tang, Jinchun Tang, Jinchun 229v.1 A practical method of passive TMD for suppressing wind induced vertical buffeting of long-span bridges Gu, M. Gu, M. Xiang, H.F. Xiang, H.F. Chen, A.R. Chen, A.R. 223v.1 Damping in suspension bridges: sources, measurements and errors Brownjohn, J.M.W. Brownjohn, J.M.W. 217v.1 Gust response of a long span bridge by the time domain approach Santo, Jovito C. Santo, Jovito C. Miyata, Toshio Miyata, Toshio Yamada, Hitoshi 211v.1 Study on buffetin response spectrum method for long span bridges Chen, W. Chen, W. Gu, M. Gu, M. Xiang, H.F. Xiang, H.F. 205v.1 Wind-induced lateral-torsional instability of cable -stayed bridges during erection Boonyapinyo, Virote Boonyapinyo, Virote Miyata, Toshio Miyata, Toshio Yamada, Hitoshi Yamada, Hitoshi 199v.1 Predicting aerodynamic response of retrofitted Deer Isle bridge to turbulent wind Cai, Chun-sheng Cai, Chun- sheng Albrecht, Pedro Albrecht, Pedro Bosch, Harold R. Bosch, Harold R. 193v.1 Comparative study in coupled flutter analysis methods of a long span suspension bridge Yamada, Hitoshi Yamada, Hitoshi Miyata, Toshio Miyata, Toshio 187v.1 An analysis method for buffeting responses of flexible bridge with aerodynamic coupling between modes Qu, W.L. Qu, W.L. Xiang, H.F. Xiang, H.F. 181v.1 Analysis of peak gust vs. fastest-mile wind statistics Peterson, Richard E. Peterson, Richard E. Goldstein, Steven D. Goldstein, Steven D. Mehta, K.C. Mehta, K.C. 513v.1 System identification procedure for structural parameters and wind characteristics in ambient vibration surveys Jones, Nicholas P. Jones, Nicholas P. Shi, Tinghui Shi, Tinghui Hugh Ellis, J. Hugh Ellis, J. Scanlan, Robert H. Scanlan, Robert H. 175v.1 Wind resistant design for long span suspension bridges Kazama, K. Kazama, K. Yamada, H. Yamada, H. Yamada, H. Miyata, T. Miyata, T. 169v.1 Aeroelastic characteristics of a stressed ribbon pedestrian bridge spanning 252m Pirner, M. Pirner, M. 161v.1 Damping effects of cable cross ties in cable-stayed bridges Yamaguchi, H. Yamaguchi, H. Nagahawatta, H.D. Nagahawatta, H.D. 155v.1 Consideration of the typhoon behaviour of the Kao Ping Hsi Bridge in Taiwan Wenzel, Helmut Wenzel, Helmut 149v.1 Extensive identification of bridge deck aeroelatic coefficients: average angle of attack, Reynolds number and other parameter effects Curami, A. Curami, A. Zasso, A. Zasso, A. 143v.1 Comparison between wind tunnel test on a full aeroelastic model of the proposed Messina Bridge and numerical results (part II) Diana, G. Diana, G. Cheli, F. Cheli, F. Bruni, S. Bruni, S. Collina A. Collina A. Larose, G.L. Larose, G.L. 137v.1 Comparisons between wind tunnel tests on a full aeroelastic model of the proposed bridge over Stretto di Messina and numerical results (part I) Larose, G.L. Larose, G.L. Damsgaard, A. Damsgaard, A. Falco, M. Falco, M. Cigada, A. Cigada, A. 131v.1 Identification of flutter derivatives of bridge deck from free vibration data Iwamoto, M. Iwamoto, M. Fujino, Y. Fujino, Y. 125v.1 Analysis of experimental data from wind-induced response of a Long Span Bridge Brownjohn, J.M.W. Brownjohn, J.M.W. Zasso, A. Zasso, A. Stephen, G.A. Stephen, G.A. Severn, R.T. Severn, R.T. 119v.1 The numerical prediction of a turbulent flow over a curved hill Xu, Cheng Xu, Cheng Wu, Xiao-song Wu, Xiao -song Fa, Li-xia Fa, Li-xia Wang, Zhu-gao Wang, Zhu- gao 505v.1 Aerodynamic stability of self-anchored double deck suspension bridge Kwon, S.D. Kwon, S.D. Chang, S.P. Chang, S.P. Kim, Y.S. Kim, Y.S. Park, S.Y. Park, S.Y. 113v.1 Wind tunnel testing for the second Severn Bridge Irwin, P.A. Irwin, P.A. Xie, J. Xie, J. 107v.1 Study on aerodynamic selection of cross section for suspension bridges in China Xiang, H.F. Xiang, H.F. Lin, Z.X. Lin, Z.X. Song, J.Z. Song, J.Z. 101v.1 Methods of wind response investigation employed for the Kap Shui Mun Bridge Scanlan, R.H. Scanlan, R.H. Stroh, S.L. Stroh, S.L. Raggett, J.D. Raggett, J.D. 95v.1 Tsing Ma Bridge - superstructure evolution Beard, A.S. Beard, A.S. Simpson, A.G. Simpson, A.G. Coleman, S.A. Coleman, S.A. 89v.1 Effects of turbulence on torsional flutter of a bridge deck Kobayashi, H. Kobayashi, H. Hatanaka, A. Hatanaka, A. Ueda, T. Ueda, T. 83v.1 Improvements of aerodynamic behaviors for box girder bridges with triangular fairings Nagao, F. Nagao, F. Utsunomiya, H. Utsunomiya, H. Manabe, S. Manabe, S. Kawase, A. Kawase, A. 77v.1 The effect of section model details on aeroelastic parameters Jones, N.P. Jones, N.P. Scanlan, R.H. Scanlan, R.H. Sarkar, P.P. Sarkar, P.P. Singh, L. Singh, L. 71v.1 Interference between wind loading on group of structures Sun, T.F. Sun, T.F. Gu, Z.F. Gu, Z.F. 57v.1 On turbulent vortex shedding flow past 2D square cylinder predicted by CFD Murakami, S. Murakami, S. Mochida, A. Mochida, A. 41v.1 Study on turbulent flow over a two-dimensional ridge by a non-hydrostatic higher-order closure model Liu, H.N. Liu, H.N. Wu, X.M. Wu, X.M. 499v.1 Wind loads on low rise buildings Krishna, P. Krishna, P. 39v.1 The response of large roofs to wind action Melbourne, W.H. Melbourne, W.H. 27v.1 How can we simplify and generalize wind loads? Davenport, A.G. Davenport, A.G. 15v.1 Progress in physical modeling for wind-engineering Cermak, Jack E. Cermak, Jack E. 3v.2 Wind breaks, wind power and othersv.2 Transportationv.2 Atmospheric dispersionv.2 Pedestrian level windsv.2 Wind tunnel techniquesv.2 Dampers and active controlv.1 Numerical simulation of the local wind field and turbulent characteristics for sun-radiation heated, unstable stratified atmospheric boundary layer around a two-dimensional hill Du, Guoliang Du, Guoliang 493v.2 Learning from Hurricane Iniki Chiu, Arthur N.L. Chiu, Arthur N.L. Chiu, Gregory L.F. Chiu, Gregory L.F. 1195v.2 Aspects of the wind energy potential in the former Soviet Union Kukharkin, Nikolai N. Kukharkin, Nikolai N. 1189v.2 Effects of the incident flow on the motion downstream a backstep Aroussi, A. Aroussi, A. 655v.2 Control of bluff body flow separation Shah, D.A. Shah, D.A. Winoto, S.H. Winoto, S.H. Ou, W.C. Ou, W.C. 661v.2 Effects of aspect ratio and surface roughness on the time-averaged aerodynamic forces on cantilevered circular cylinders at high Reynolds numbers Uematsu, Y. Uematsu, Y. Yamada, M. Yamada, M. 667v.2 Navier-stokes calculation of flow field around three-dimensional blunt body Zhu, Guolin Zhu, Guolin Wang, Kaichun Wang, Kaichun Guo, Yingjun Guo, Yingjun 673v.2 Separation characteristics of flows over blunt structures in shear flows Zhu, X.Y. Zhu, X.Y. Yu, X.T. Yu, X.T. Shi, Z.C. Shi, Z.C. Cui, E.J. Cui, E.J. 679v.2 Weakly nonlinear deep water waves under wind action Yim, John Z. Yim, John Z. Chou, C.R. Chou, C.R. Liu, P.E. Liu, P.E. 1183v.2 The mechanism of unfavourable effects of wind on efficiency of dry cooling towers Wei, Qing-ding Wei, Qing-ding Zhang, Be-yin Zhang, Be-yin Liu, Ke-qi Liu, Ke-qi Du, Xiang-dong Du, Xiang-dong Meng, Xian-zhong Meng, Xian-zhong 1177v.2 Comparative study for assessment code of transport of radioactive material and research of model Li, Jikai Li, Jikai Wang, Jiaming Wang, Jiaming 1171v.2 Comparative study of the storm surge models proposed for Bangladesh: last developments and research needs As-Salek, J.A. As-Salek, J.A. Yasuda, T. Yasuda, T. 1165v.2 The stable position of a radar antenna system and application of the aerodynamic compensator to an array antenna Bian, Zongshan Bian, Zongshan Wu, Zhicheng Wu, Zhicheng 1159v.2 A research and exploitation on wind energy resources along the coast of Guangdong province Luo, Jinlin Luo, Jinlin 1155v.2 Wind codes and wind damagev.2 Flow visualization of a rotating wind turbine blade Dahlberg, Jan-Ake Dahlberg, Jan-Ake Ronsten, Goran Ronsten, Goran He, Dexin He, Dexin Chen, Ming Chen, Ming 1147v.1 Flow blocking on windward slope Sang, Jianguo Sang, Jianguo Zhang, Boyin Zhang, Boyin Niu, Zhen-nan Niu, Zhen-nan 489v.2 Wind powered treatment of waste water - FRED's 'water' process Shrimpton, J.S. Shrimpton, J.S. Janes, D.A. Janes, D.A. Thomas, N.H. Thomas, N.H. 1141v.2 The deposition of sand particles on and around structures with domes roofs Aroussi, A. Aroussi, A. 1135v.2 Modelling the flow field around windbreaks with surface vorticity method Chou, C.R. Chou, C.R. Yim, John Z. Yim, John Z. Yu, C.C. Yu, C.C. 1129v.2 Measurement of the Reynolds stress structure behind the multiple windbreaks across-wind Shiau, Bao-shi Shiau, Bao-shi 1123v.2 Full-scale measurements of the effect of a porous windbreak on wind spectra Richardson, G.M. Richardson, G.M. Richards, P.J. Richards, P.J. 1117v.2 100 passenger air foil craft type AF-2 Hu, An-ding Hu, An-ding 1109v.2 Study on the numerical method for surrounding flow field of coaches Gong, G.Y. Gong, G.Y. Chen, Y.S. Chen, Y.S. Li, Q.F. Li, Q.F. Gao, L. Gao, L. 1103v.2 Numerical simulation and characteristic analysis of flow around embankment of railway line Zhang, Jianbo Zhang, Jianbo Cui, Erjie Cui, Erjie Fu, Guangming Fu, Guangming 1097v.2 Wake survey and analysis on the scaled car models Wang, Maoxun Wang, Maoxun Zhou, Yuping Zhou, Yuping Zhu, Wei Zhu, Wei 1091v.2 Roofs and low risev.1 Experimental and numerical simulation of flow around two-dimensional hills Ferreira, A.D. Ferreira, A.D. Lopes, A.M.G. 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