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The equilibrium point hypothesis revisited: why threshold control does not explain human movement. [PDF]
Mangalam M, Stergiou N.
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Coarse‐grained (left) and atomistic (right) models of the shape memory polymer ESTANE ETE 75DT3 are shown schematically. The two representations bridge molecular detail and mesoscopic description. Both models capture shape memory behavior, linking segmental mobility and conformational relaxation of anisotropic chains to macroscopic recovery, and ...
Fathollah Varnik
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An "informationally robust equilibrium" for two-person nonzero-sum games
Game Theory;Equilibrium ...
Robson, A.J.
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The role of dynamic control ratio at the equilibrium point of athletes on acceleration and deceleration performance. [PDF]
Apaydın N, Bostancı Ö.
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A distinct semi‐confined inner‐tube chemical vapor deposition geometry enables reproducible, large‐area growth of phase‐pure 2D β′‐In2Se3 from InI + Se precursors. Engineering local vapor transport and optimizing precursor delivery and temperature–time conditions yield uniform continuous films.
Dasun P. W. Guruge +8 more
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Research on solving the equilibrium point of 5DOF vehicle dynamics system based on homotopy method. [PDF]
Shi S +5 more
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Motor synergies and the equilibrium-point hypothesis. [PDF]
Latash ML.
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This study shows that superalloys used in aircraft engine disks become much more prone to deformation at high temperatures if they have been strained during manufacturing. This effect increases with the level of prior strain but eventually reaches a limit.
Fabio Machado Alves da Fonseca +9 more
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Predicting the chemical equilibrium point of reacting components in gaseous mixtures through a novel Hierarchical Manta-Ray Foraging Optimization Algorithm. [PDF]
Turgut OE +4 more
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From Shear to Sound: Mechanics–Acoustics Mapping of TPMS Lattices
Triply periodic minimal surface (TPMS) lattices are mapped across mechanical and acoustic performance, revealing that descriptors validated in compression fail under shear. First‐time comparison with trusses included. A transition from porous to resonance‐driven absorption emerges at 25% density.
Lucía Doyle +3 more
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