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In unconventional resource plays across the United States, lateral well sections are being extended beyond 10,000-ft. The increased application of larger coiled tubing (CT) in 2.375-in and 2.625-in diameter for operations in wells with mid-to-high pr
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Annals of Botany. Jun1998, Vol. 81 Issue 6, p723-728. 6p.
Autor:
G. PILLER1, J. MEEKINGS1
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Annals of Botany. Vol. 79 Issue 5, p573-581. 9p. 3 Charts, 6 Graphs.
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Acta Horticulturae. :113-117
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Acta Horticulturae. :393-399
Autor:
A.-G. Piller, Louis Vallée, Jacques Motte, S Vol, A. Galloux, Catherine Billard, M.O. Livet, P. Gillet
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Archives de Pédiatrie. 8:545-552
BREV (Batterie Rapide d'Evaluation des fonctions cognitives) is a new evaluation test for the screening of cognitive disorders in 4-9-year-old children, based on a neuropsychological process. It is made up of 17 subtests which have been carefully sta
Autor:
G. Piller
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Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics. 44:413-422
New insight into the nature of nuclear effects in deep-inelastic lepton scattering is obtained from a discussion of nuclear parton distributions in coordinate-space rather than in momentum-space. The largest effect is a strong depletion of parton dis
Autor:
Štefan Havlík, G. Piller
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 25:171-176
This paper deals with the problem of the multicomponent force and torque sensing in robotic applications. It gives a brief but systematic method of approach to the design, .solving and performance evaluation of the sensory devices. The design and rea
Autor:
A.-G. Piller, M.O. Livet, P. Gillet, Louis Vallée, A. Galloux, Catherine Billard, Jacques Motte, S Vol
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Archives de Pédiatrie. 7:128s-130s
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IFAC Proceedings Volumes. 24:469-473
The paper deals with the development of sensory devices that enable to realize an alternative approach to the accommodation combining fast error selfcompensation ability with relatively slow active sensory feedback position control using the monitori