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    New Carbon-Isotope, Conodont, and Magnetostratigraphic Data from the Key Kulyumbe River Section (NW Siberia) and the Problem of Location of the Cambrian-Ordovician Boundary on the Siberian Platform

    The Kulyumbe River section (NW of the Siberian Platform) is one of the most complete, best exposed, well-studied, and relatively easily accessible Cambrian-Ordovician (Cm-O) successions on the entire Siberian ...

    Vladimir Pavlov, Andrei Dronov in Recent Research on Sedimentology, Stratigr… (2024)

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    SRFAMap: A Method for Map** Integrated Gradients of a CNN Trained with Statistical Radiomic Features to Medical Image Saliency Maps

    Many explainable AI methods for generating medical image saliency maps exist, but most are devoted to working on trained neural network-based models. At the same time, many medical image classification neural ...

    Oleksandr Davydko, Vladimir Pavlov in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (2024)

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    Selecting Textural Characteristics of Chest X-Rays for Pneumonia Lesions Classification with the Integrated Gradients XAI Attribution Method

    Global texture characteristics are powerful tools for solving medical image classification tasks. There are many such characteristics like Grey-Level Co-occurrence Matrices, Grey-Level Run-Length Matrices, Gre...

    Oleksandr Davydko, Vladimir Pavlov, Luca Longo in Explainable Artificial Intelligence (2023)

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    Magnetostratigraphic Constraints on the Position of the Tremadocian–Floian Boundary at the Key Section of the Moyero River Valley (Siberian Platform)

    The magnetostratigraphic study of the geomagnetic reversal frequency just before the Ordovician Moyero superchron can be very useful for testing various geodynamic conceptions and different geodynamo models de...

    Vladimir Pavlov, Andrei Dronov, Alexander Larionov in Problems of Geocosmos–2020 (2022)

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    Influence of Microfiber on Fire Resistance of Reinforced Concrete Tunnel Tubings

    The fire resistance of reinforced concrete tunnel linings of underground structures depends to a large extent on the explosive destruction of concrete under the influence of high fire temperatures on the surfa...

    Vladimir Golovanov, Andrey Pehotikov in Safety in Aviation and Space Technologies (2022)

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    Liver Pathological States Identification with Self-organization Models Based on Ultrasound Images Texture Features

    The article deals with the new possibilities in the development of diagnostic decision support systems on the example of normal and pathology states separation in diffuse liver diseases based on statistical fe...

    Ievgen Nastenko, Vitaliy Maksymenko in Advances in Intelligent Systems and Comput… (2021)

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    WhaleProver: First-Order Intuitionistic Theorem Prover Based on the Inverse Method

    The first-order intuitionistic logic is a formal theory from the family of constructive theories. In intuitionistic logic, it is possible to extract a particular example

    Vladimir Pavlov, Vadim Pak in Perspectives of System Informatics (2018)

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    Distribution and abundance of euphausiids and pelagic amphipods in Kongsfjorden, Isfjorden and Rijpfjorden (Svalbard) and changes in their relative importance as key prey in a warming marine ecosystem

    Euphausiid (krill) and amphipod dynamics were studied during 2006–2011 by use of plankton nets in Kongsfjorden (79°N) and adjacent waters, also including limited sampling in Isfjorden (78°N) and Rijpfjorden (...

    Padmini Dalpadado, Haakon Hop, Jon Rønning, Vladimir Pavlov, Erik Sperfeld in Polar Biology (2016)

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    At the rainbow’s end: high productivity fueled by winter upwelling along an Arctic shelf

    Herein we document findings from a unique scientific expedition north of Svalbard in the middle of the polar night in January 2012, where we observed an ice edge north of 82°N coupled with pronounced upwelling...

    Stig Falk-Petersen, Vladimir Pavlov, Jørgen Berge, Finlo Cottier in Polar Biology (2015)

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    Exploring Automated Reasoning in First-Order Logic: Tools, Techniques and Application Areas

    This paper describes state-of-the-art automated reasoning techniques and applications. We explore mainly first-order logic theorem proving, though our discussion also covers other domains: higher-order logic, ...

    Vladimir Pavlov, Alexander Schukin in Knowledge Engineering and the Semantic Web (2013)

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    Climate variability and possible effects on arctic food chains: The role of Calanus

    Stig Falk-Petersen, Vladimir Pavlov in Arctic Alpine Ecosystems and People in a C… (2007)

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    Modeling of long-range transport of contaminants from potential sources in the Arctic Ocean by water and sea ice

    The most rapid spreading of the pollutants and largest contaminated areas result from possible sources located near the Lena and Mackenzie river mouths.

    Vladimir Pavlov in Arctic Alpine Ecosystems and People in a Changing Environment (2007)

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    comparison of sulphur and heavy metal contents and their regional distribution in humus and moss samples from the vicinity of Nikel and Zapoljarnij, Kola Peninsula, Russia

    Terrestrial moss and humus (the O-horizon) are often used separately for determining and monitoring airborne heavy metal pollution. Here, we directly compare the results of analyses of moss and humus samples t...

    Matti Äyräs, Vladimir Pavlov, Clemens Reimann in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1997)

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    Comparison of sulphur and heavy metal contents and their regional distribution in humus and moss samples from the vicinity of Nikel and Zapoljarnij, Kola Peninsula, Russia

    Terrestrial moss and humus (the O-horizon) are often used separately for determining and monitoring airborne heavy metal pollution. Here, we directly compare the results of analyses of moss and humus samples t...

    Matti Äyräs, Vladimir Pavlov, Clemens Reimann in Water, Air, and Soil Pollution (1997)