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Alessandra B. Matias, Paolo Caravaggi, Ulisses T. Taddei, Alberto Leardini and Isabel C. N. Sacco
Different location and incidence of lower extremity injuries have been reported in rearfoot strike (RFS) and forefoot strike (FFS) recreational runners. These might be related to functional differences between the two footstrike patterns affecting foot k...
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Guangxin Zhou, Qian Sheng, Zhen Cui, Tianqiang Wang and Yalina Ma
Knowledge from historical earthquake events indicates that a submarine tunnel crossing active strike-slip faults is prone to be damaged in an earthquake. Previous studies have demonstrated that the flexible joints are an effective measure for a submarine...
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Daniel González,Luisa Pinto,Matías Peña,César Arriagada
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Regional and local strike-slip systems in Chile are complex and pose interesting questions, such as theinteraction between strike-slip and reverse faults, how they evolve, and the relationship between shortening, rotationand uplift. Within this context, ...
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Narain Sinha, Strike Mbulawa
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Strike Mbulawa, Samuel Chingoiro, Robert Machera
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Strike Mbulawa
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The growth rate for the Botswana economy has slowed down in recent years. This has been explained by weak global demand in minerals, subdued commodity prices and persistent electricity supply problems. The government is making efforts to diversify the ec...
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Peng Chen and Justin Kurland
?Strike Hard? is an enhanced law-enforcement strategy in China that aims to suppress crime, but measurement of the crime-reducing effect and potential changes in the spatiotemporal concentration of crime associated with ?Strike Hard? remain unknown. This...
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Isabel C. Metz, Joost Ellerbroek, Thorsten Mühlhausen, Dirk Kügler and Jacco M. Hoekstra
Bird strike prevention in civil aviation has traditionally focused on the airport perimeter. Since the risk of especially damaging bird strikes outside the airport boundaries is rising, this paper investigates the safety potential of operational bird str...
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Pavol Pecho, Patrik Velký, Martin Bugaj and Daniel Kajánek
During an aircraft?s flight through the atmosphere, the aircraft structure interacts with the surrounding environment. One of the potential hazards that can occur is a lightning strike to the structure covering. Subsequent damage to the aircraft covering...
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Qunyu Xu, Jia Liu, Min Su and Weishi Chen
Bird strikes are a predominant threat to aviation safety, especially in airport airspace. Effective wildlife surveillance methods are required for the harmonious coexistence of airport management and friendly ecology. Existing works indicate the close re...
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Gruhalakshmi Yella, Prakash Jadhav and Chhaya Lande
Bird strikes have long been a source of concern for all airlines across the world. It is the most significant design criterion for aircraft engine fan blades. As it is not practical to manufacture and test aviation engines repeatedly for minor design mod...
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Dorota Sadowska, Tomasz Sacewicz, Kinga Rebis, Tomasz Kowalski and Justyna Krzepota
While the training of professional sports athletes and the factors determining sports success are based on well-established scientific research, esports training and markers of esports performance are not yet fully recognized or explored. Knowledge of th...
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Dan Parsons, Jason Ryan, Michael Malouf and Wayne Martin
Wildlife strikes in aviation represent a serious economic concern; however, in some jurisdictions, the costs associated with this phenomenon are not collected or shared. This hampers the industry?s ability to quantify the risk and assess the potential be...
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Lei Zhang, Jin Mu, Hongtu Ma, Guicheng Dai and Shengxi Tong
General aviation is an important branch of the aviation field. As a green energy aircraft, the electric aircraft is an important component and development direction of general aviation aircraft, and its safety is crucial. In this paper, the aerodynamic a...
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Muhammad Azeem Aslam, Saiaf Bin Rayhan and Ke Zhang
In this current research, a commercial aircraft metallic leading edge structurally reinforced with a Y-shaped and V-shaped plate system is numerically examined to investigate the effectiveness of such reinforcements against soft impacts, more commonly kn...
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Marta Izquierdo-Renau, Roberto Sanchis-Sanchis, Jose I. Priego-Quesada, Alberto Encarnación-Martínez, Ana Queralt and Pedro Pérez-Soriano
The use of minimalist shoes (MS) in running involves changes in running mechanics compared to conventional shoes (CS), but there is still little research analysing the effects of this footwear on plantar pressure, which could help to understand some risk...
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Yongwei Wang, Deng Zhou, Gang Yan and Zhuangjie Wang
Honeycomb sandwich composite structures are widely used in various aircraft structures due to their unique performance. However, honeycomb sandwich composite structures are prone to lightning damage that threatens the structure safety. Therefore, it is n...
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Bin Wu, Jiewei Lin, Anshun Xie, Ning Wang, Guichang Zhang, Junhong Zhang and Huwei Dai
Bird strikes are a common, serious, and devastating event in aviation accidents, and multi-bird strikes are also frequently reported. A numerical multi-bird-strike simulation was performed to investigate the effect of flocking birds striking on engine bl...
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Adnan Hamid, Andi Wahyuni Wibisana
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Isabel C. Metz, Joost Ellerbroek, Thorsten Mühlhausen, Dirk Kügler, Stefan Kern and Jacco M. Hoekstra
Involving air traffic controllers and pilots into the bird strike prevention process is considered an essential step to increase aviation and avian safety. Prior to implementing operational measures such as real-time warning systems, it is vital to evalu...
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