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Multiscale modes of functional brain connectivity. [PDF]
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Journal of the Physical Society of Japan, 1974
Several examples are presented and discussed, where it is shown that the faintness indices of ferroic phases with respect to hard vibrational modes having different transformation properties than soft modes can take on finite values even when both the soft and hard modes are of nonzero wavenumber.
Kêitsirô Aizu, Aizu Kêitsirô
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Several examples are presented and discussed, where it is shown that the faintness indices of ferroic phases with respect to hard vibrational modes having different transformation properties than soft modes can take on finite values even when both the soft and hard modes are of nonzero wavenumber.
Kêitsirô Aizu, Aizu Kêitsirô
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Harmonic modes in a hard sphere fluid
Physical Review Letters, 1994The velocity time correlation function of a hard sphere fluid has been calculated using a generalized Langevin formulation of kinetic theory. When the memory function is approximated by its zero time value, the Langevin equation describes an overdamped harmonic oscillator in which the damping term arises from Enskog (uncorrelated collision) friction ...
, Tang, , Evans
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Hard mode spectroscopy: The concept and applications
Phase Transitions, 1997Abstract Hard modes are, in the context of this review, optically active phonons which show systematic changes of their Raman and/or IR spectra when the structural properties of a material are changed (e.g. by heating, application of pressure or chemical reactions).
Salje, E. K. H., Bismayer, U.
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Microscopic Hydrodynamic Modes in a Binary Hard Sphere Mixture
Journal of Statistical Physics, 2017zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
L. E. Reichl, Erich D. Gust
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Adaptive resonant mode compensation for hard disk drives
IEEE Transactions on Industrial Electronics, 2006This paper is concerned with a mechanical resonant mode compensation problem for hard disk drives. Conventional notch filters must have deep and wide enough frequency characteristics in order to accommodate all possible resonant mode characteristic perturbations, which result in deterioration in positioning accuracy and residual vibration after seeking.
Keitaro Ohno, Takeyori Hara
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Hardware Assisted ROP Detection Mode (HARD Mode)
2013Abstract : Return oriented programming (ROP) is a form of code-reuse attack employed in many modern exploitation attacks. Current defenses such as address-space randomization, structured exception handling, and memory space permissions have thus far proven only speed bumps for attackers. Utilizing new hardware capabilities in the upcoming Intel Haswell
Rodney Lykins +4 more
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Workshop Synthesis: Survey Methods for Hard-to-Reach Groups and Modes
AbstractTransport decision-making requires data from all travellers. This is usually obtained from sample surveys – using rigorous sample selection, survey design and analysis. However people are often systematically excluded because they cannot respond to the chosen survey instrument and/or they represent rare behaviours not easily captured by ...
Mark Hickman
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