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Anomalous ballistic diffusion

Physical Review B, 1986
We introduce a novel two-component random network. Unit resistors are placed at random along the bonds of a pure superconducting linear chain, with the distance $l$ between successive resistors being chosen from the distribution $P(l)\ensuremath{\sim}{l}^{\ensuremath{-}(\ensuremath{\alpha}+1)}$ where $\ensuremath{\alpha}g0$ is a tunable parameter.
, Havlin, , Bunde, , Stanley
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Sequential ballistic movement

Ergonomics, 1988
Studies of sequential ballistic movements showed that strong interaction occurs between components of a complex movement task. Within an individual component of the motion, a good predictor of movement time was the square root of the movement amplitude.
K C, Gan, E R, Hoffmann
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Effect of graphene nanoplatelets on the ballistic performance of hybrid Kevlar/Cocos nucifera sheath-reinforced epoxy composites

Textile research journal, 2019
This study investigated the effect of graphene nanoplatelets (GnPs) on the ballistic performance of Kevlar/Cocos nucifera sheath-reinforced epoxy composites. GnPs with different wt.
J. Naveen   +4 more
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Underwater ballistic movement

Ergonomics, 1988
A mathematical model is developed for ballistic arm movements in an underwater environment. Characteristics of the arm moving in water, the ‘induced’ moment of inertia and drag coefficient, are found from experiments on an artificial arm. These data, along with the mathematical model, are used to predict underwater movement times from experimental data
E R, Hoffmann, K C, Gan
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Inhomogeneous Ballistic Aggregation

Journal of Statistical Physics, 2001
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Frachebourg, L.   +2 more
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Shotgun Wound Ballistics

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1988
Shotguns are popular world wide and more of these weapons exist than the rifled types. With an increasing incidence and prevalence of gunshot wounds it is important for traumatologists to be familiar with shotgun wound ballistics. Shotgun wounds differ from those of other missiles because the spectrum of wound severity is large owing to the fact that ...
G J, Ordog   +2 more
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Natural Fibre-Reinforced Composite for Ballistic Applications: A Review

Journal of Polymers and the Environment, 2021
K. O. Odesanya   +5 more
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Ballistic Trauma: Wound Ballistics—An Overview

Wound ballistics is the specialty in ballistics dealing with the interaction of bullet and tissue, resulting in lesions when humans or animals are hit. The lesions depend on the velocity and mass of the bullet as well as its design. Bullets are divided into low- and high-velocity bullets.
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Ballistic Injury

BMJ, 2014
Rob, Russell   +4 more
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Investigating ballistic resistance of CFRP/polyurea composite plates subjected to ballistic impact

, 2021
Qiang Liu   +8 more
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