A NEW BODY MASS ESTIMATION OF BRACHIOSAURUS BRANCAI JANENSCH, 1914 MOUNTED AND EXHIBITED AT THE MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY (BERLIN, GERMANY)

A new body mass estimation of Brachiosaurus brancai Janensch, 1914 mounted and exhibited at the Museum of Natural History (Berlin, Germany)

Body mass and surface areas are important in several aspects for an organism living today.Therefore, mass Treats and surface determinations for extinct dinosaurs could be important for paleo-biological aspects as well.Based on photogrammetrical measurement the body mass and body surface area of the Late Jurassic Brachiosaurus brancai Janensch, 1914

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Quantitative characterization of porosity evolution in the Triassic Chang 8 tight sandstone reservoir during hydrocarbon accumulation in the Maling area, Ordos Basin, China

The Maling area in the Ordos Basin is characterized by delta front deposits.The principal oil-bearing layer, Chang 8 Member (the 8th member of the Triassic Yanchang Formation), manifests low-to-ultra-low porosity and permeability due to the interplay of depositional, diagenetic, and burial processes.The reservoir exhibits pronounced heterogeneity a

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Domain Adaptation via Low Rank and Class Discriminative Representation for Autism Spectrum Disorder Identification: A Multi-Site fMRI Study

To construct a more effective model with good generalization performance for inter-site autism spectrum disorder (ASD) diagnosis, domain adaptation based ASD diagnostic models are proposed to alleviate the inter-site Magazine heterogeneity.However, most existing methods only reduce the marginal distribution difference without considering class disc

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