- in Brooklyn, New York, is the founder, and
former CTO and
chairman at
TidalScale, Inc.
before its
acquisition by HPE, and an
adjunct professor of Computer...
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further cost
reductions and large-
scale development. The world's
first large-
scale tidal power plant was France's
Rance Tidal Power Station,
which became operational...
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Tidal locking between a pair of co-orbiting
astronomical bodies occurs when one of the
objects reaches a
state where there is no
longer any net change...
- or
leave the cluster.
Examples here vary from
commercial platforms with
scaling capabilities, to packages/frameworks for
creating distributed systems,...
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Tidal acceleration is an
effect of the
tidal forces between an
orbiting natural satellite (e.g. the Moon) and the
primary planet that it
orbits (e.g. Earth)...
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above the
normal tidal level at the time of
occurrence of the tsunami. This
scale,
known as the Soloviev-Imamura
tsunami intensity scale, is used in the...
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state of
tidal marshes can be
dependent on both
natural and
anthropogenic processes. In
recent periods,
human practices,
small and
large scale, have caused...
- A
tidal stream generator,
often referred to as a
tidal energy converter (TEC), is a
machine that
extracts energy from
moving m****es of water, in particular...
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Mangroves grow in an
equatorial climate,
typically along coastlines and
tidal rivers. They have
particular adaptations to take in
extra oxygen and remove...
- A
tidal bore,
often simply given as bore in context, is a
tidal phenomenon in
which the
leading edge of the
incoming tide
forms a wave (or waves) of water...