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14 nov 2017 - Universidad Carlos III de Madrid
Ledesma Larrea, Pablo; Arrendondo Rodríguez, Francisco; Castronuovo, Edgardo Daniel, 2017, "GAMS Transient Stability-Constrained Optimal Power Flow Model of the IEEE 39 Bus Test Case Including Non-Synchronous Generation", https://doi.org/10.21950/ZPRADY, e-cienciaDatos, V1
This file is a supplementary material of the paper "Optimal curtailment of non-synchronous renewable generation in the island of Tenerife considering steady state and transient stability constraints". It contains a transient stability-constrained optimal power flow model written... |
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9 oct 2017 - Universidad Politécnica de Madrid
Martínez Herranz, Isidoro; Perales Perales, José Manuel; Meseguer Ruiz, José; Ulrich Walter, 2016, "Experiment STAbility of liquid COlumns (STACO) on the Advanced Fluid Physics Module (FPM) aboard Spacelab-D2", https://doi.org/10.21950/MJFJM2, e-cienciaDatos, V3
During the second German Mission of Spacelab (1993, Spacelab D-2) an experiment on the mechanical stability of liquid columns was performed. A liquid column is a liquid mass held between to solid (circular) supports. A 30 mm in diameter and 90 mm long liquid drop was stablished i... |
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Experiment STAbility of liquid COlumns (STACO) on the Advanced Fluid Physics Module (FPM) aboard Spacelab-D2
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Proccedings of Scientific results of the German Spacelab Mission D-2 1994 Germany |
3 may 2017 - Universidad de Alcalá
Larrubia, Juan-Ramón; Moreno-Cubero, Elia, 2017, "Signalling adaptor TRAF1 modulation, as a therapeutic target, to restore HCV-specific cytotoxic T cell response reactivity during chronic infection", https://doi.org/10.21950/P2RKZB, e-cienciaDatos, V2
Hepatitis C virus (HCV) worldwide infects around 170 million people. Two thirds of primo-infections develop a chronic disease that could lead to cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma. This infection can be cured with direct acting anti-virals (DAA) but there are still difficult... |