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Interpreting the sub-linear Kennicutt-Schmidt relationship: The case for diffuse molecular gas
Recent statistical analysis of two extragalactic observational surveys strongly indicate a sublinear Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relationship between the star formation rate (Sigsfr) and molecular gas surface density (Sigmol).
Clark, Paul C. +2 more
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Sustainable Design of Energy Systems - The Case of Geothermal Energy [PDF]
Geothermal energy is one of the renewable energy resources with a vast potential. It is extended spatially in many areas, isolated from urban areas and direct uses, whereas its utilisation when it is not for electricity production is many times hampered ...
Haralambopoulos, Dias +1 more
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Indications of a sub-linear and non-universal Kennicutt-Schmidt relationship
We estimate the parameters of the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relationship, linking the star formation rate (Sigma_SFR) to the molecular gas surface density (Sigma_mol), in the STING sample of nearby disk galaxies using a hierarchical Bayesian method.
Bigiel, Frank +7 more
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Pareto Improving Price Regulation When the Asset Market Is Incomplete [PDF]
When the asset market is incomplete, competitive equilibria are constrained suboptimal, which provides a scope for pareto improving interventions. Price regulation can be such a pareto improving policy, even when the welfare effects of rationing are ...
Heracles M. Polemarchakis +1 more
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The Violent Hero: Heracles in the Greek Imagination
Annie Verbanck-Piérard
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Deflagration to detonation transition by amplification of acoustic waves in type Ia supernovae
We study a new mechanism for deflagration to detonation transition in thermonuclear supernovae (SNe Ia), based on the formation of shocks by amplification of sound waves in the steep density gradients of white dwarfs envelopes.
Charignon, Camille, Chièze, Jean-Pierre
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Immorality or Immortality? An Argument for Virtue [PDF]
In the 5th century a number of sophists challenged the orthodox understanding of morality and claimed that practicing injustice was the best and most profitable way for an individual to live.
Anderson, Merrick
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Héraclès Chez Syleus ou le Héros
RESUMEN: Sileo, el drama satírico de Eurípides, narra las desventuras de un rico viticultor que compró un esclavo, Heracles. Una vez más, y sirviéndose de la comicidad, el mito sitúa a los héroes en un entorno de esclavitud.
Colette JOURDAIN-ANNEQUIN
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