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The Microphysics of Accountability

Accountability in Research, 2011
How is it possible to deploy the law to create and perform accountability? To answer this question, I address the argumentative function of the law in order to legitimize genetic medicine. Using interview data, I will in particular elaborate on how medical experts strive to convince interviewing social scientists that their own professional action is ...
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Is microphysics incomplete?

Open Systems & Information Dynamics, 1994
Summary: By microphysics we mean, roughly speaking, the physics of elementary particles and their interactions. The question we ask is whether knowledge of microphysics suffices, in principle, to determine the physics and chemistry of larger assemblages of inert matter. Since there seems to be little more than expressions of opinion on this subject, we
Roos, H., Sen, R. N.
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Polarimetric Microphysical Retrievals

2019
The retrieval of the mixing ratios for different hydrometeor types (or water and ice contents), median or mean volume diameter, and particle number concentration is the thrust of this chapter. These retrieved parameters of the bulk hydrometeor properties are suitable for assimilation into storm-scale numerical weather prediction models.
Alexander V. Ryzhkov, Dusan S. Zrnic
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An Explicit Microphysics Thunderstorm Model

International Journal of Modelling and Simulation, 2005
The authors present a brief description of a 1.5-dimensional thunderstorm model with a lightning parameterization that utilizes an explicit microphysical scheme to model lightning-producing clouds. The main intent of this work is to describe the basic microphysical and electrical properties of the model, with a small illustrative section to show how ...
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Physics and Microphysics

Physics Bulletin, 1955
By L. de Broglie, translated by Martin Davidson. (London : Hutchinson's Scientific and Technical Publications.) Pp. 286. Price 21s. No physicist needs to be reminded that, in the decade when the ambiguity of the electron became critical through the experiments on diffraction, Louis de Broglie was the pioneer in developing the solution which we now call
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Venus cloud microphysics

Icarus, 1983
Because sulfuric acid does not wet sulfur, composite drops in the atmosphere of Venus cannot have sulfur 'cores', but must instead have sulfur coats. Both components then communicate with the vapor phase. Drops that are fully coated with sulfur are immune to coalescence; this sets a limit to growth that may explain 'Mode 3' particles.
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Microphysics of Power

2015
AbstractThe chapter discusses Foucault’s account of power and introduces some of its most influential feminist appropriations. It explicates the key aspects of Foucault’s conception of productive power—disciplinary power, biopower, governmentality, and resistance—and examines the ways they have been taken up and disputed by feminist scholars.
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Astronomy and Microphysics

Soviet Studies in Philosophy, 1964
To base oneself upon a scientific philosophy is often of great importance in framing and solving major problems in natural science, including the science of the universe at large. Moreover, one's approach to the solution of specific problems arising in natural science depends to an extent upon one's philosophy.
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Microphysical Reality

Physics Today, 1986
Duch, Wlodzislaw, Aerts, Diederik
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Microphysical Objects and Experimental Evidence

2020
What actually means "particle" for a physicist? Which kinds of experimental evidences can substantiate the particle picture coming from the quantum field theory approach to the physical world? A tentative answer to these questions is the chief aim of this paper.
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