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Growing into and out of the bouncing barrier in planetesimal formation
In recent laboratory studies the robustness of a bouncing barrier in planetesimal formation was studied with an ensemble of preformed compact mm-sized aggregates. Here we show that a bouncing barrier indeed evolves self-consistently by hit-and-stick from
Kruss, Maximilian +2 more
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A keystone Methylobacterium strain in biofilm formation in drinking water [PDF]
The structure of biofilms in drinking water systems is influenced by the interplay between biological and physical processes. Bacterial aggregates in bulk fluid are important in seeding biofilm formation on surfaces.
Couto, Jillian M. +3 more
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Echenique thanks the Lee Center at Caltech, and the NSF, for funding related to this project. We also thank Pierre-Andre Chiappori, Aureo de Paula, Bernard Salanie, Leeat Yariv, and seminar participants at Boston College, Universitat Aut`onoma de Barcelona, Universidad de Vigo, UCLA, the 2010 CAPCP conference at Penn State, the Roth-Sotomayor ...
Echenique, Federico +2 more
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Summary: Endogenous nitric oxide is important for living beings; hence, accurate and non-invasive detection of nitric oxide (NO) in situ is of significance.
Junjie Chen +4 more
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Molecular potentiometers that can indicate displacement-conductance relationship, and predict and control molecular conductance are of significant importance but rarely developed.
Jinshi Li +8 more
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Anomalous deep-red luminescence of perylene black analogues with strong π-π interactions
Perylene bisimide dyes are high-performance pigments that have red, maroon or black colors, but with typically only weak fluorescence in the solid state.
Ningning Tang +9 more
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Charging of Aggregate Grains in Astrophysical Environments
The charging of dust grains in astrophysical environments has been investigated with the assumption these grains are homogeneous spheres. However, there is evidence which suggests many grains in astrophysical environments are irregularly-shaped ...
Hyde, Truell +3 more
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Rewriting recursive aggregates in answer set programming: back to monotonicity [PDF]
Aggregation functions are widely used in answer set programming for representing and reasoning on knowledge involving sets of objects collectively. Current implementations simplify the structure of programs in order to optimize the overall performance ...
Alviano +13 more
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AbstractThis survey presents in a historical way the main contributions to the hardcore theory of aggregative games and the applications of this model to several fields of economics, other social sciences and engineering.
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