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1by Torchinsky, Stephen A.“... and Conical Horns with Elliptic Cross Section, IEEE Trans. Antennas & Propagation vol. 36, pp. 1066-1077...”
Published 1991
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2by Torchinsky, Stephen A.“... and Conical Horns with Elliptic Cross Section, IEEE Trans. Antennas & Propagation vol. 36, pp. 1066-1077...”
Published 1991
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3by Ivantsov, A. Yu., Vickers-Rich, P., Zakrevskaya, M. A., Hall, M.“... initially represented conical hollow elastic objects, hexagonal in the cross-section, which were open...”
Published in Paleontological Journal (2019)
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4by Lu, Wenjun“... concepts.Conical structures which shift the ice failure mode from crushing to bending could reduce the total...”
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5“...Ice rubble buildup has a direct effect on the loads imparted to conical structures and contributes...”
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9by Wang, Zhiguo, 1955-“... Bibliography: leaves 229-235 To simplify fabrication and reduce costs of conical structures for arctic offshore...”
Published 1997
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10“...An upward breaking cone is a common shape proposed for arctic offshore structures. The conical...”
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12by Wang, Zhiguo“...To simplify fabrication and reduce costs of conical structures for arctic offshore development, a...”
Published 1997
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14“...The conical–conical reflectance factor (CCRF) has been calculated as an alternative...”
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15“...The conical–conical reflectance factor (CCRF) has been calculated as an alternative...”
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16“...The conical–conical reflectance factor (CCRF) has been calculated as an alternative...”
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18by Bruce, Jonathon E.F. (Jonathon Edward F.), 1982-“... Includes bibliographical references (leaves 142-152). The use of sloping sided or conical structures...”
Published 2009
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19“...Conical form used to deflect ice driven by wind and current. As ice fails and displaces, structure...”
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