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Design of revetec engine cam with cycloidal motion profile
Published 2012“…Based on revetec engine performing, Cam profile contributes great effect in combustion characteristics, so it is very important to find the suitable cam profile to achieve the maximum cylinder pressure. In this project a computational work. Based on comparison result of the project between conventional engine and revetec engine. …”
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Design of revetec engine cam with cycloidal motion profile
Published 2012“…Based on revetec engine performing, Cam profile contributes great effect in combustion characteristics, so it is very important to find the suitable cam profile to achieve the maximum cylinder pressure. In this project a computational work. Based on comparison result of the project between conventional engine and revetec engine. …”
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Performance characteristic of A cyclone gasifier for power generation.
Published 2007“…The work of this project involved both theoretical and experimental work to understand the operation as well as the performance and characteristics of a cyclone gasifier. …”
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Investigating the Australian Bureau of Meteorology GMS satellite archive for use in tropical cyclone reanalysis
Published 2014“…Dvorak analysis for 11 cyclones using the JMA calibration and the HURSAT calibration was undertaken. …”
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A previously cryptic diguanylate cyclase can be active and allows Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus to become a selective predator on human pathogens
Published 2017“…Pioneering previous work deduced that Bdellovibrio bacteriovorus have four diguanylyl cyclases (Dgcs) responsible for c-di-GMP synthesis and certain diguanylyl cyclases have discrete roles in Bdellovibrio lifestyles. …”
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Changes in tropical cyclone activity over Northwest Western Australia in the past 50 years and a view of the future 50 years
Published 2015“…In the second half, changes in TC activity from climate model projections for 2000–60 are compared for (i) no scenario change (CNTRL) and (ii) the moderate IPCC Special Report on Emission Scenarios (SRES) A1B scenario (EGHG). …”
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