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    Modelling in FEM the soil pressures distribution caused by a tyre on a Rhodic Ferralsol soil
    (Elsevier BV, 2015) Omar González Cueto; Ciro E. Iglesias Coronel; Elvis López Bravo; Carlos Alexander Recarey Morfa; Miguel Herrera Suárez
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    Nuevos Métodos de interpolación de grandes volúmenes de datos provenientes de la aplicación de los métodos de partículas o puntos (libres de malla) para su visualización científica
    (American Society for Microbiology, 2009) Yaidel Reyes López; Heikel Yervilla Herrera; Alcides Viamontes Esquivel; Carlos Alexander Recarey Morfa
    Here, we report the annotated draft genome sequences of six type strains of the family <i>Eggerthellaceae</i>, Gordonibacter faecihominis JCM 16058, Paraeggerthella hongkongensis DSM 16106, Parvibacter caecicola DSM 22242, Slackia equolifaciens DSM 24851, Slackia faecicanis DSM 17537, and Slackia isoflavoniconvertens DSM 22006.
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    Técnicas de Visualización Científica para el estudio de discontinuidades en los resultados provenientes de la aplicación de Métodos Libres de Malla y Partículas
    (2010) Heikel Yervilla Herrera; Yaidel Reyes López; Alcides Viamontes Esquivel; Carlos Alexander Recarey Morfa
    This paper describes new scientific visualization techniques related to the representation of scalar discrete data. The scientific visualization of continuos scalar data is currently widely used. The advent of new formulations based on particles or point clouds as the Discrete Element Method, Free Mesh Methods and some more traditional such as the Finite Point Method, Finite Volume, among others, has made possible a better analysis of structures, material and their behavior, specifically in the area of engineering. The presented techniques can be considered as a modification to the little known scientific visualization technique: tiny polygon; the innovation can be appreciated when interpreting the resulting image. These techniques can be applied not only to data obtained from the methods above mentioned, but to results from any method capable of generating scalar discrete data that could be mixed with continuous scalar data. In implementing the scientific visualization techniques presented in this paper cuaterniones are used for generating the figures that will be displayed. Moreover, one of the approaches to the nearest neighbor problem is employed for improving the computational complexity. Also it is discussed the impact of the techniques to obtain information from the final image.
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    Three dimensional finite element model of soil compaction caused by agricultural tire traffic
    (Elsevier BV, 2013) Omar González Cueto; Ciro E. Iglesias Coronel; Carlos Alexander Recarey Morfa; Guillermo Urriolagoitia-Sosa; Luis Héctor Hernández-Gómez; Guillermo Urriolagoitia-Calderón; Miguel Herrera Suárez

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