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Day 2 Tue, October 17, 2017.
Fractured systems are paramount to the productivity of carbonated formations; this is the main reason why the on-time appraisal of fractures behavior in High Pressure-High Temperature (HP-HT) Naturally Fractured Reservoirs (NFR) is decisive for the o
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SPE Russian Petroleum Technology Conference.
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International Journal of Remote Sensing. 32:6295-6314
The Large Aperture Scintillometer (LAS) has emerged as one of the best tools for quantifying areal averaged fluxes over heterogeneous land surfaces. This is particularly useful as a validation of surface energy fluxes derived from satellite sources.
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Australian and New Zealand Journal of Surgery. 46:387-390
The results of operative pancreatography in 32 patients with pancreatitis are reported. The main pancreatic duct was successfully and adequately demonstrated in 30 patients: in 29 by cannulation of the major ampulla, and in one by direct needle punct
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Day 1 Mon, September 14, 2015.
A new method is proposed to estimate the matrix and fracture’s effective compressibilities by using the material balance equation (MBE) and production data. Assuming the behavior of naturally fractured reservoir (NFR), accordingly to the pressure t
Autor:
J. M. Ham, T. M. DeSutter
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Journal of Environmental Quality. 29:1721-1732
Seepage losses from animal-waste lagoons can affect ground water quality, if facilities are not properly sited, designed, and constructed. Most states in the Great Plains stipulate that earthen lagoons cannot seep more than some specified rate (mm d
Autor:
J. M. Ham
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Transactions of the ASAE. 42:1303-1312
Seepage (S) from animal-waste lagoons was estimated using a water balance approach by measuring changes in waste level (i.e., depth) ( D) and evaporation (E) over brief periods (e.g., 6 days) when all other inflow and outflow were precluded. Data wer
Autor:
J. M. Ham, Winston R. Hewitt, Christopher L. Marsh, S. Feng, Ty B. Dunn, James R. Rodrigue, Peter L. Abt
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American journal of transplantation : official journal of the American Society of Transplantation and the American Society of Transplant Surgeons. 13(6)
Solid organ transplantation is encumbered by an increasing number of waitlisted patients unrequited by the current organ supply. Preclinical models suggest that advances in deceased donor management and treatment can increase the quantity and quality
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ANZ Journal of Surgery. 60:899-903
It has been suggested that acute pancreatitis occurs more commonly in patients with pancreas divisum and that these patients may respond to surgery aimed at improving pancreatic ductal drainage. We have studied them incidence of pancreas divisum in p
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Abdominal Imaging. 20:563-565
The most common method of exocrine drainage in pancreatic transplantation is urinary drainage. With the shift from enteric drainage and duct occlusion techniques, there has been a concomitant shift from intraabdominal to urological complications. We