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Condensate droplet roaming on nanostructured superhydrophobic surfaces. [PDF]
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Oct4 clusters promote DNA accessibility by enhancing chromatin plasticity
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Plasma physics of magnetic island coalescence during magnetic reconnection
AbstractA large‐scale two‐dimensional electromagnetic particle‐in‐cell simulation was employed to study the magnetic island coalescence/merging process during magnetic reconnection with guide field. The merged island after coalescence is characterized by strong core field and plasma density dip at the island center.
Meng Zhou +4 more
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Effects of automated transfer coalescing on production physics
Abstract Diverse lattice gauge applications coded using the Canopy paradigm (augmented by transfer coalescing techniques) have been making effective use of the 50 Gflop ACPMAPS system at Fermilab for heavy-quark physics. These investigations have uncovered neccessities and limitations beyond the unusual CPU-Memory-Communications triad.
M. Fischler
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ANTIDEUTERON PRODUCTION AND THE PHYSICS OF COALESCENCE: IMPLICATIONS OF A NEW APPROACH
Within the framework of coalescence model, the problem of antideuteron [Formula: see text] production in some high energy nuclear collisions has here been studied with the help of a new combination of models (NCM) outlined in some detail in the text.
Bhaskar De +2 more
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Physics of Drop Coalescence on a Surface with Graded Wettability
Manjinder Singh
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The upcoming energy scarcity problem has driven research toward developing energy-efficient two-phase heat exchangers essential for various cooling applications. This research is rooted in the principles of pool boiling, essential for effective heat transfer in various heat exchangers.
Niloy Laskar, Mihir Kumar Das
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Population balance modelling of granulation with a physically based coalescence kernel
Chemical Engineering Science, 2002It was previously published by the authors that granules can either coalesce through Type I (when granules coalesce by viscous dissipation in the surface liquid layer before their surfaces touch) or Type II (when granules are slowed to a halt during rebound, after their surfaces have made contact) (AIChE J. 46 (3) (2000) 529). Based on this coalescence
Liu, L. X., Litster, J. D.
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