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Physical Review A, 1993
As is well known, the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in nonlinear optical fibers precludes the existence of stable solitary waves both of bright and dark soliton types. For bright solitons, the SRS effect can affect the temporal evolution even for pulses as wide as a few picoseconds causing a continuous frequency down shift1,2.
, Kivshar, , Turitsyn
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As is well known, the stimulated Raman scattering (SRS) in nonlinear optical fibers precludes the existence of stable solitary waves both of bright and dark soliton types. For bright solitons, the SRS effect can affect the temporal evolution even for pulses as wide as a few picoseconds causing a continuous frequency down shift1,2.
, Kivshar, , Turitsyn
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Pair creation in double layers
Space Science Reviews, 1994Pair creation in relativistic double layers is shown to have consequences for the charge density in the double layer and the current flowing through it.
Martin Volwerk, J. Kuijpers
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A Double Layer Bayesian Classifier
Fourth International Conference on Fuzzy Systems and Knowledge Discovery (FSKD 2007), 2007Numerous approaches have been proposed to relax the conditional independence assumption of naive Bayes, the accuracy performance was indeed improved relative to naive Bayes when the assumption is violated. But most of the previous approaches treated the attribute relation in the same way for all class labels. In practice, this relation may be different
Jiangwen Sun, Chong-Jun Wang, Shifu Chen
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Physical Review Letters, 1980
It is found that, by means of numerical simulations, an ion acoustic instability (v/sub d/ < v/sub te/) results in the formation of double layers in a sufficiently long system. Anomalous resistivity generated by the ion acoustic instability causes the buildup of a dc potential which in turn accelerates electrons further to enhance the original ...
T. Sato, H. Okuda
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It is found that, by means of numerical simulations, an ion acoustic instability (v/sub d/ < v/sub te/) results in the formation of double layers in a sufficiently long system. Anomalous resistivity generated by the ion acoustic instability causes the buildup of a dc potential which in turn accelerates electrons further to enhance the original ...
T. Sato, H. Okuda
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The Equilibrium of a Double Layer
Proceedings of the Physical Society, 1959Generally, a body immersed in a fluid is surrounded by an electric double layer at least part of which resides in the fluid. In a previous paper (which contains an error corrected in the present paper), it was found that the double layer must satisfy certain conditions of macroscopic theory in order to be in equilibrium.
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Double layers are not particle accelerators
Physical Review Letters, 1992It it pointed out that the continuing advocacy of electrostatic double layers as particle accelerators in the aurora and other space and astrophysical plasmas is fundamentally unsound. It is suggested furthermore that there is little reason to invoke static or quasistatic electric fields as the cause of auroral electron acceleration.
, Bryant, , Bingham, , de Angelis U
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Double‐layered lateral meniscus
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2011AbstractA case of double‐layered lateral meniscus in which an accessory proximal hemimeniscus was overlying the body and posterior horn of the lateral meniscus is here reported. The accessory hemimeniscus lays marginal and parallel to the normal lateral meniscus with its periphery dissociated from the capsule and was significantly thinner and more ...
Qi, Wang +3 more
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Permeability of Double-Layer Films II
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1970Moisture permeability of most double-layer films has a directional property. This “two-sidedness” may be brought about mainly by a change in the permeability coefficient as a result of the change in vapor pressure. To utilize this characteristic, it should be clarified as to how the permeability coefficient varies.
T, Kuriyama, M, Nobutoki, M, Nakanishi
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