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.2018.01.048 Eelsalu, M., Soomere, T., Jankowski, M.Z., 2024. Climate change driven alongshore variations of directional forcing of sediment transport on the eastern Baltic Sea coast. Journal of Coastal Research
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. The Landau-de Gennes theory is a variational theory and the physically admissible configurations are modelled in terms of solutions of appropriately defined boundary-value problems for systems of nonlinear
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: 10.2112/JCR-SI113-011.1. Eelsalu, M., Soomere, T., Jankowski, M. Z., 2024b. Climate change driven alongshore variations of directional forcing of sediment transport on the eastern Baltic Sea coast. Journal
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research questions could include, or be variations upon, but not be limited to, any of the following: How do other anti-autocratic movements in Africa critique autocracy, envisage democracy, and/or
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and climate adaptation. The research Extreme water levels are a key concern in nearshore management and engineering. In the semi-sheltered non-tidal Baltic Sea, they result from variations in
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experimental studies will be designed and conducted to generate and characterise turbulence due to varying bathymetry, bed roughness, and due to boundary forcing due to free surface changes or fixed lateral
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In many engineering simulations, the accuracy and efficiency of the solution depend critically on how the mesh is distributed relative to the underlying physics. Features such as boundary layers
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applied to bridges, wind turbines, and high-rise buildings. Variations in dynamic characteristics - such as eigenfrequencies, mode shapes, and modal damping ratios - can indicate structural changes
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dissipation, covering all relevant aggregate resources. Development of the foundation for defining absolute sustainability limits for use of aggregate resources, considering geographical and temporal variations
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on dynamic system identification and digital twins has demonstrated significant advantages when applied to bridges, wind turbines, and high-rise buildings. Variations in dynamic characteristics - such as