Attitude-Orbit Coupled Control of Gravitational Wave Detection Spacecraft with Communication Delays
In order to meet the position and attitude requirements of spacecrafts and test masses for gravitational-wave detection missions, the attitude-orbit coordination control of multiple spacecrafts and test masses is studied.
Yu Zhang +4 more
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The impact of packaging on consumer behavior in the private label market – the case of Slovak consumers under 25 years of age [PDF]
Although there were many consumer behavior studies, their focus was on traditional brands. Despite that, their conclusions and recommendations can serve as a model for private label research.
Zdenka Kádeková +3 more
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Parasitism alters three power laws of scaling in a metazoan community: Taylor’s law, density-mass allometry, and variance-mass allometry [PDF]
Significance Power laws of scaling are major achievements of ecology. Such empirical laws say that one quantity varies as some power of another quantity. For example, Taylor’s law says that the variance of population density changes as a power of the mean population density.
Clément, Lagrue +2 more
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Technology, transmission, trust, and tendency: Detecting trends in COVID-19 related fabricated content of virtual fact-check networks [PDF]
The COVID-19 outbreak has punctured every part of a person's life, along with how people perform, enjoy, study, work out, and interact with one another. The debunking industry has tried to lessen the enormous spread of false information in modern society
Kumar Manoj +5 more
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Self-Trapping of Polarons in the Rashba-Pekar Model [PDF]
We performed quantum Monte Carlo study of the exciton-polaron model which features the self-trapping phenomenon when the coupling strength and/or particle momentum is varied.
A. Matsui +15 more
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COVID-19: A Selective Short Literature Review [PDF]
This paper is an introduction to the book publication “Essays on COVID-19 Research” and presents a survey of thirty-one selected articles that have been published in various ATINER academic journals since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Zoe Boutsioli +2 more
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Net neutrality discourses: comparing advocacy and regulatory arguments in the United States and the United Kingdom [PDF]
Telecommunications policy issues rarely make news, much less mobilize thousands of people. Yet this has been occurring in the United States around efforts to introduce "Net neutrality" regulation.
Abate T. +38 more
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Background: With the global increase in the incidence organ failure and subsequent advancement in the medical technology, organ transplantation is growing as the best choice of treatment among the patients with various kinds of organ failure. However, the rate of deceased organ donation is relatively low in South-East Asia regions, including Nepal ...
Pragya Paneru +5 more
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More than twenty years have passed since Hungarian law recognised electronic documents with appropriate electronic signatures as equivalent to paper documents.
Bertold Baranyi
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Governing by internet architecture [PDF]
In the past thirty years, the exponential rise in the number of Internet users around the word and the intensive use of the digital networks have brought to light crucial political issues. Internet is now the object of regulations. Namely, it is a policy
Amoretti, Francesco, Santaniello, Mauro
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