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Autor:
George A. Chronis
Publikováno v:
Economic Modelling. 59:271-277
Stable distributions have interesting properties that make them a versatile tool suitable for modelling a wide range of processes from different scientific fields, from meteorology to computer science and from communications to economic theory. Our o
Publikováno v:
Critical Information Infrastructures Security ISBN: 9783319998428
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Climate change is an upcoming and unavoidable challenge that all critical infrastructures including transport sector will have to face. Although transport sector and its network substructures are typically designed to withstand weather-related stress
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99843-5_4
Publikováno v:
Marine Geology. :381-397
Late Quaternary sedimentary cover in the Thermaikos Gulf consists of three seismic Units: (i) the uppermost Unit A that represents delta progradation during the last 6000 yr when the sea surface almost reached the present level (Highstand Systems Tra
Autor:
Vassilis Tsilivakos, Stelios Stabamas, V Michou, George B Chronis, Panagiotis Kanavaros, Vassilis Athanassiou
Publikováno v:
Fertility and Sterility. 80:691-697
Objective To determine whether the peripheral blood concentration of CD56 + /CD16 − /CD3 − cells, the main natural killer (NK) subpopulation that colonizes the endometrium in the middle and late secretory phase, can be related to fertility or inf
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Journal of Atmospheric & Ocean Science. 8:93-107
Operational Oceanography in Greece has become today a necessity, since it can provide the means and the solutions on societal, economic, environmental and scientific problems related with the coastal environment. A rational approach to these problems
Autor:
V Lykousis, George Th. Chronis
Publikováno v:
Marine Geotechnology. 8:231-247
Subbottom profiling (3.5 kHz) in the uppermost slope of the outer shelf of the northwestern Aegean Sea has shown downslope slumping and intense sediment deformation as well as a succession of microslumping within the Late Pleistocene delta sequences.