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Combined breathing–kink modes in the FPU lattice

Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena, 2011
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Wattis, Jonathan A. D.   +2 more
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Collective dynamics of tethered chains: Breathing modes

Physical Review Letters, 1993
Polystyrene (PS)-polyisoprene (PI) diblock copolymers dissolved in n-decane aggregate into spherical micelles with a PS core and a corona of tethered PI chains. The PI corona may be considered as a brush on the surface of a sphere or as the outer part of a many-armed polymer star.
, Farago   +5 more
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Investigation of the spontaneous modes of breathing of different ventilators

Intensive Care Medicine, 1988
We investigated six ventilator systems which were designed to allow spontaneous breathing. The time delay between initiation of inspiratory effort and the beginning of inspiratory gas flow was measured, as was the amount of negative (to ambient) pressure generated in the airway needed to produce the gas flow.
D, Cox, S F, Tinloi, J G, Farrimond
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Nonlinear breathing modes at a defect site in DNA

Physical Review E, 2009
Molecular-dynamics simulations of a normal DNA duplex show that breathing events typically occur on the microsecond time scale. This paper analyzes a 12 base pairs DNA duplex containing the "rogue" base difluorotoluene (F) in place of a thymine base (T), for which the breathing events occur on the nanosecond time scale.
Ciprian-Ionuţ, Duduială   +3 more
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Ventilator Modes and Breath Types

2017
Ventilator Modes and Breath Types describes, compares, and contrasts the different modes and breath types that are available on intensive care unit ventilators. The chapter first covers the various ventilator modes: continuous mandatory ventilation, synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation, spontaneous ventilation, and bi-level ventilation. Then
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Multiple Modes of Periodic Breathing during Sleep

1995
Periodic breathing (PB) during sleep is commonly observed and may be accompanied by frequent arousals. The full extent of the associated public health issues and the roles of medical and surgical treatment have yet to be fully elucidated. An appreciation of the underlying mechanism(s) would aid the discussion by focusing on specific physiological ...
A, Gottschalk, M C, Khoo, A I, Pack
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Einfühlung as the breath of art: six modes of embodiment

Cognitive Processing, 2017
Robert Vischer's concept of Einfühlung, feeling-into, translated as empathy, serves as the departure point for a proposal about viewing art using the body for a non-imitative form of empathy termed a transomatization and for other embodied operations. A transomatization occurs when viewers reinterpret a component or process of their own bodies to serve
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The Sp(2, ) model for the breathing mode resonance

Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 1982
We propose a group-theoretical model for the nuclear breathing mode resonance. The algebra Sp(2, R) defines a boson that represents the volume vibration of the nucleon system. Our model space contains states of all number of bosons. The coherent states of Sp(2, R) have an indispensible part in the calculation of the Hamiltonian matrix elements. We find
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Microscopic analysis of the breathing mode in

The European Physical Journal A, 2000
S. Kamerdzhiev, J. Speth, G. Tertychny
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Breathing modes in HEMP thrusters

Plasma Sources Science and Technology, 2018
D Kahnfeld   +8 more
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