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5 items you think belong in your compost pile that actually ruin it
Composting feels like one of those things you can’t really get wrong. You’re just tossing organic scraps into a bin, right?
Editor's note: This story contains descriptions and images of animal mutilation that some readers may find disturbing. HARNEY COUNTY, Ore. (KTVZ) — For generations, stories of cattle mutilations have ...
In this paper, we propose a novel MIP-based heuristic method to deal with a lot sizing and scheduling problem with multiple heterogeneous production lines in a production setting with perishable items ...
Abstract: This paper addresses the channel estimation problem for beyond diagonal reconfigurable intelligent surface (BD-RIS) from a tensor decomposition perspective. We first show that the received ...
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Abstract: In this review article, we provide a comprehensive guide to the endeavor of problem decomposition within the field of Genetic Programming (GP), specifically tree-based GP for supervised ...
An analysis of leaf litter breakdown in climatically diverse habitats shows that decomposition by larger invertebrates dominates in hot, dry regions and warmer seasons. Researchers have shown that ...
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In this article, we study numerically a Helmholtz decomposition methodology, based on a formulation of the mathematical model as a saddle-point problem. We use a preconditioned conjugate gradient ...
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