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14‐day casting‐induced immobilization reduced gastrocnemius muscle mass and increased non‐heme iron and ferritin heavy chain levels. Despite iron accumulation, transferrin receptor 1 and iron regulatory protein 2 were paradoxically upregulated. Lipid peroxidation was elevated without compensatory antioxidant responses.
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BaSbBS<sub>4</sub>: a record-high-performance birefringent crystal identified by a target-driven closed-loop strategy. [PDF]
Zhang MZ, Zhao Y, Hu CL, Mao JG.
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Reconstructing nearly isotropic microstructures to construct a one-dimensional framework causing record birefringence in thiophosphates. [PDF]
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Journal of Mathematical Physics, 1971
A characterization of the weak limits of states is given, leading to an extension of a theorem of Gudder and the verification of a conjecture by ...
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A characterization of the weak limits of states is given, leading to an extension of a theorem of Gudder and the verification of a conjecture by ...
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Ferromagnetic stability and density of states
Physical Review B, 1993We discuss a simple criterion to recognize the possible appearance of ferromagnetism within the scope of the Stoner model. This criterion is based just on the features of the paramagnetic density of states and helps to understand magnetic phase diagrams and to predict ferromagnetic behavior.
, Fabricius, , Llois, , Dreyssé
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Electron density of states of CdTe
Physical Review B, 1991We present bremsstrahlung-isochromat-spectroscopy and synchrotron-radiation photoemission-spectroscopy studies of CdTe single crystals cleaved in situ. The photoemission data, and empirical-pseudopotential calculations of the band structure, were used to reevaluate the position of valence and core spectral features.
, Wall +4 more
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Densities of meson and baryon states
Physical Review Letters, 1992In tachyon-free string theories the ratio of the densities of bosonic and fermionic states must approach unity with increasing energy. This observation of Kutasov and Seiberg is considered in the context of a potential stringy description of the hadron spectrum.
, Freund, , Rosner
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2011
Many applications of quantum mechanics require the concept of density of states. The notion of density of states is not entirely unique. Depending on the context and the requirements of the problem at hand, it most often refers to the number of quantum states per volume and per unit of energy, or to the number of states in a volume unit \(d^{3 ...
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Many applications of quantum mechanics require the concept of density of states. The notion of density of states is not entirely unique. Depending on the context and the requirements of the problem at hand, it most often refers to the number of quantum states per volume and per unit of energy, or to the number of states in a volume unit \(d^{3 ...
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On the Density of States of Boolean Formulas
2023This research is part of the projects PROOFS (PID2019-109137GB-C21) and PROOFS BEYOND (PID2022-138506NB-C21) funded by the AEI and ...
Carlos Ansótegui +2 more
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State of the art in photon density estimation
ACM SIGGRAPH 2012 Courses, 2012Photon density estimation techniques are a popular choice for simulating light transport in scenes with complicated geometry and materials. This class of algorithms can be used to accurately simulate inter-reflections, caustics, color bleeding, scattering in participating media and subsurface scattering.
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