Repeating earthquakes, or repeaters, are defined as earthquakes with overlapping rupture areas, sharing a similar location, magnitude and focal mechanism1,2,3. Due to the similarity of their sources, they generally produce highly similar waveforms1,2,3,4,5,6,7. Indeed, while a robust identifica...
b) What are the social cost of curbing/abatement of pollution (yes, there are some)? c) H Using examples, explain the impact of externality on the markets. Describe the government actions that could contribute to decrease carbon emissions in the planet and explain why the government is not ...
(anti-)repeaters. Signals with limited, narrow bandwidth originating from the source or caused by local site effects can lead to cycle skipping when dominant subsequent peaks get misaligned93. An extreme case would be a monotonic signal that can be shifted arbitrarily. Cycle skipping biasing the ...
through the bottom curve, down to the deck mean that the bridge does not push outward on its supporting towers, though it does push its loads down onto them. But there are elements of other bridges
a person with supernatural powers explains they prefer not to use them, as their use is likely to have negative effects that outweigh the positive ones. Often this is tied to a tragic backstory of the character, where the use of their powers previously caused them or someone close to them ...