MICROSCOPIC EXPERIMENT ON EFFICIENT CONSTRUCTION OF UNDERGROUND GAS STORAGES CONVERTED FROM WATER-INVADED GAS RESERVOIRS

Microscopic experiment on efficient construction of underground gas storages converted from water-invaded gas reservoirs

Based on the microfluidic technology, a microscopic visualization model was used to simulate the gas injection process in the initial construction stage and the markbroyard.com bottom water invasion/gas injection process in the cyclical injection-production stage of the underground gas storage (UGS) rebuilt from water-invaded gas reservoirs.Through

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Validation of Real-Time Kinematic (RTK) Devices on Sheep to Detect Grazing Movement Leaders and Social Networks in Merino Ewes

Understanding social behaviour in livestock groups requires accurate geo-spatial localisation data over time which is difficult to obtain in the field.Automated on-animal devices may provide a solution.This study introduced an Real-Time-Kinematic Global Navigation Satellite System (RTK-GNSS) localisation device (RTK rover) based on an RTK module ma

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Thermal characteristics and their impact on tourism in Iraq

Tourism is know as markbroyard.com asset activities protied by in dividuals, travelers and resident in places out side the usual environment for aperiod not exceeding one year for resection, trade or other purpose.Classified Tourism to several patter including religious, recreational and the rapeution sports, etc.and Tourism is of great sign if ica

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Study protocol: Optimising patient positioning for the planning of accelerated partial breast radiotherapy for the integrated magnetic resonance linear accelerator: OPRAH MRL

Abstract Background Accelerated partial breast irradiation (APBI) is an accepted treatment option for early breast cancer.Treatment delivered on the Magnetic Resonance integrated Linear Accelerator (MRL) provides the added assurance of improved soft tissue visibility, important in the delivery of APBI.This technique can be delivered in both the sup

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