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Online since: June 2013
Authors: Jie Li, Hong Yun Liu
Chaos”, Solitons & Frac-tals, Vol.32, No.4, PP.896-910,2007
Online since: July 2014
Authors: Zu Feng Hu
Table 1 Comparison of different algorithm calculation Computer network node BDD method (s) quadratic function (s) 26 1215 893 52 1085 758 78 896 657 104 785 569 130 657 520 Table 1 shows the comparison of different algorithm calculation.
Online since: September 2013
Authors: Fareed Ahmed, Faheem Ahmed, Yong Yang
., pp. 879-896, 226(2007)
Online since: October 2011
Authors: Junichi Tazaki, Masaru Murata, Y. Nakanishi, M. Ochi, Y. Hirose, S. Yodogawa, H. Kitajo, J. Hino, T. Shibata, K. Ito, T. Akazawa, M. Arisue
Urist, Sciences 167 (1970) 896-897
Online since: January 2014
Authors: Rui Ming Zhou
The project mainly includes 896 engineering piles, -27m horizontal support, excavation under the surface of baseplate, and 24 drainage wells.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Yi Min Zhu, Yan Jun Li, Zhi Jun Ma, Bin Bin Luo, Shu Chao Wan
Vol.896,(2002),p. 289-295.
Online since: August 2013
Authors: Zi Hang Jia, Yan Qing Li
[3] Alex Stark J.IEEE Transactions on Image Processing,2000,9(5):889-896 [4] Ye Zhu, Jiamei Wang, et al.
Online since: May 2012
Authors: Jun Wang, Heng Shan Hu
., 181, 873–896.(2010) [8] Z.
Online since: June 2013
Authors: Jian Feng Zhou
Chaos”, Solitons & Frac-tals, Vol.32, No.4, PP.896-910,2007
Online since: April 2025
Authors: Inna V. Tymchenko, Vitalii V. Hulevets, Diana O. Krysinska
The area of the community is 34,320,32 hectares: - the total area of forest belts as of 2021 is 553,62 hectares; - the area of burned forest belts as of December 31, 2022 – 207,42 hectares, which is 37.5% (Fig. 3a); - the total burned area on the territory of the community as of December 31, 2022 – 3556,03 ha, which is 10.3% of the area of ​​the community (Fig. 3b); - the area of ​​the especially valuable natural complex "Halytsynivski Pisky" – 689,53 ha; - burning area within the natural complex "Halytsynivski Pisky" for 2022 – 134,8 hectares, which is 19.5% (Fig. 4); The results of the analysis of burning areas for the Kutsurub rural territorial community, the area of ​​the community is 33321,30 hectares: - the total area of ​​forest belts as of 2021 is 406,79 hectares; - the area of ​​burned forest belts as of December 31. 2022 – 20,40 ha, which is 5% (Fig. 5); - the total area of ​​the particularly valuable natural complex "Olviiska Khora" – 896,60 hectares, Adzhigolska Balka
Territorial community Object of analysis Area, ha Share of the total area, % Pictures Halytsynivska Community 34320,32 - - Forest belts as of 2021 553,62 - - Burnt forest belts as of 12/31/2022 207,42 37,5 (Fig.3a) Total burning area in the community 3556,03 10,3 (Fig.3b) «Halytsynivski pisky» (a particularly valuable natural complex) 689,53 - Burning area within the «Halytsynivski pisky» natural complex in 2022 134,80 19,5 (Fig.4) Kutsurub Community 33321,30 - - Forest belts as of 2021 406,79 - - Burnt forest belts as of 12/31/2022 20,40 5,0 (Fig.5) «Olviiska Khora» (a particularly valuable natural complex) 896,60 - Burning area within the «Olviiska Khora» natural complex as of 12/31/2022 85,35 9,5 (Fig.6a) Adzhyholska balka (a particularly valuable natural complex) 718,47 - Burning area within the Adzhyholska balka natural complex as of 12/31/2022 126,55 13,1 (Fig.6b) Fig. 3 Satellite analysis of the consequences of fires within the boundaries of Halytsynivska community on December