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Diketonylpyridinium Cations as a Support of New Ionic Liquid Crystals and Ion-Conductive Materials: Analysis of Counter-Ion Effects. [PDF]
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Copy number variations of TBK1 in Australian patients with primary open-angle glaucoma. [PDF]
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Supervised Speech Separation Based on Deep Learning: An Overview. [PDF]
Wang D, Chen J.
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Ecological niches and assembly dynamics of diverse microbial consortia in the gastrointestine of goat kids. [PDF]
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Visible and Near-Infrared Photothermal Catalyzed Hydrogenation of Gaseous CO2 over Nanostructured Pd@Nb2O5. [PDF]
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Modeling of Magnetic Films: A Scientific Perspective. [PDF]
Misiurev D, Misiurev D, Holcman V.
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Early Warning Systems A State of the Art Analysis and Future Directions. [PDF]
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GFMC studies of low-density neutron matter
The European Physical Journal A, 2003Green's function Monte Carlo methods are used to provide benchmarks for studies of low-density neutron matter. The zero-temperature equation of state and pair correlation functions are studied for the AV8 $^\prime$ NN interaction model, and for an idealized model comprised of neutrons with a short-range interaction ...
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In many vegetation types of the globe the application of fire in agriculture and pastoralism and the occurrence of natural wildfires (natural fire regimes) are established (beneficial) elements in traditional land-use systems, in natural ecosystem processes and in biogeochemical cycles.
Goldammer, J., Buchholz, G., Resch, F.
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In many vegetation types of the globe the application of fire in agriculture and pastoralism and the occurrence of natural wildfires (natural fire regimes) are established (beneficial) elements in traditional land-use systems, in natural ecosystem processes and in biogeochemical cycles.
Goldammer, J., Buchholz, G., Resch, F.
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