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Autor:
Helene Jung, Morten Pilegaard, Louise Obro, Kissow, Gitte E., Inge Pedersen, Hrishi Joshi, Palle Jörn Sloth Osther
Publikováno v:
Jung, H, Pilegaard, M, Obro, L F, Kissow, G E, Pedersen, I, Joshi, H & Osther, P J S 2021, ' Oversættelse og validering af Ureteral Stent Symptom Questionnaire (USSQ) ', Dansk Urologisk Selskabs Årsmåde, Nyborg, Danmark, 18/11/2021-20/11/2021 .
University of Southern Denmark
University of Southern Denmark
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Publikováno v:
Mathematical Geosciences. 44:863-879
Multi-point statistics (MPS) has emerged as an advanced geomodeling approach. A practical MPS algorithm named snesim (simple normal equations simulation), which uses categorical-variable training images, was proposed in 2001. The snesim algorithm gen
Publikováno v:
Ugeskrift for laeger. 173(41)
Patient safety has been in focus in the Danish health care for the past five years, with a mandatory reporting system for adverse events/incidents at hospitals. The incidents have been analysed with the Root Cause Analysis. This analysis is a relativ
Autor:
BaderAlzaman Khan, Mahmood Akbar, Pierre D. Maizeret, Lars Sonneland, Can Bakiler, Donatella Astratti, Sunil Kumar Singh, Hana Al-Salem, Stein Inge Pedersen, and Robert Godfrey
Publikováno v:
GEO 2008.
Developing fractured carbonate reservoirs has always been demanding for the geoscientists of the oil industry. The main challenge, in this regard, has been modeling the fracture system. To build a DFN (discrete fracture network) model, different geos
Autor:
B. Tjostheim, D. Hunt, A. Bounaim, T. Brenna, Stein Inge Pedersen, J. B. Thurmond, P. Gillespie, L. Sonneland, B. Savary-Sismondini, Erik Monsen
Publikováno v:
69th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2007.
F007 Automated 3D Interpretation of Fractures from Photorealistic Outcrop Models E. Monsen* (Schlumberger) B. Savary-Sismondini (Schlumberger) A. Bounaim (Schlumberger) T. Brenna (Schlumberger) S.I. Pedersen (Schlumberger) B. Tjostheim (Schlumberger)
Autor:
Erik Monsen, John Thurmond, Stein Inge Pedersen, P. Gillespie, D. Hunt, B. Tjostheim, L. Sonneland, T. Brenna, M. Nickel, A. Bounaim, B. Savary
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2006.
A workflow for characterizing the network of discontinuities in a carbonate outcrop is presented, whereby a 3D photo-realistic digital model of the outcrop is analyzed using a new image processing procedure (Figure 1). The aim is to quantitatively ca
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2005.
D014 Real time update of a reservoir property model in geosteering applications Abstract 1 For optimal well placement a proper model of the reservoir is of key importance. To ensure the consistency between the model and the new information recorded b
Autor:
Arne Hetlelid, Lars Sonneland, Stein Inge Pedersen, Thorleif Skov, Pauline Fayemendy, Trygve Randen
Publikováno v:
SEG Technical Program Expanded Abstracts 2003.
A high-level fault interpretation workflow using automatically extracted surfaces is presented with special attention on the human interaction part. The first step of the workflow is to generate a fault attribute that enhances the discontinuities in
Autor:
B. Rafaelsen, Trygve Randen, T.S. Valen, Thorleif Skov, Alexis Carrillat, Stein Inge Pedersen, Lars Sonneland, Geir Elvebakk
Publikováno v:
65th EAGE Conference & Exhibition.
1 B-28 PRECONDITIONING FOR OPTIMAL 3D STRATIGRAPHICAL AND STRUCTURAL INVERSION Tectonic forces bend and tilt the earth’s crust and thereby create many of the structures under which we find hydrocarbons. However the bending and tilting also present
Publikováno v:
64th EAGE Conference & Exhibition.
G-37 AUTOMATIC 3D FAULT INTERPRETATION BY ARTIFICIAL ANTS Summary 1 A novel fault extraction procedure for 3D seismic is presented. The procedure consists of three steps. The first step enhances the spatial discontinuities in the seismic data (fault