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Coupling of diffusion-dissolution-deformation on the nature of sorption hysteresis in nanoporous shale kerogen. [PDF]

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Huang L   +9 more
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Microscopic Cluster Models

International Journal of Modern Physics E, 2011
General aspect of microscopic cluster models based on the combination of the Generator-Coordinate-Method and of the R-matrix method are presented. The adequacy of such a method to describe cluster states and reactions of astrophysical interest is illustrated by two typical examples.
Descouvemont, Pierre, Dufour, Marianne
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Microscopic VECSEL modeling

SPIE Proceedings, 2014
This tutorial gives an overview of the microscopic approach developed to describe equilibrium and nonequilibrium effects in optically excited semiconductor systems with an emphasis to the application for VECSEL modelling. It is outlined how nonequilibrium quantum theory is used to derive dynamic equations for the relevant physical quantities, i.e.
S. W. Koch, J. Hader, J. V. Moloney
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Microscopic Body Cosmological Model

YMER Digital, 2022
In this paper we study Bianchi type-I cosmological model in presence of microscopic body in self-creation theory. We solve field equation by using relation B  Am ,C  An and equation of state of microscopic body. Also we discuss physical and kinematical properties and discussed stability of obtained model.
S. R Hadole, A. S Nimkar
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Microscopic models of hydrodynamic behavior

Journal of Statistical Physics, 1988
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Lebowitz, Joel L.   +2 more
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Microscopic Models of Piezoelectric Polymers

IEEE Transactions on Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics and Frequency Control, 1986
Modele pour prevoir les coefficients piezoelectrique et pyroelectrique de polyfluorure de ...
B A, Capron, D W, Hess
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Adsorption isotherms-microscopic modelling

Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1977
Abstract A lattice formalism using “spin variables” is employed to analyse multi-state models for the adsorption of neutral dipoles. In particular, a spin-1/2 (two-state) model incorporating permanent and induced dipole moments of the solvent and the organic adsorbate, substrate interactions, and discreteness of charge effects is analysed.
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Microscopic and Mesoscopic Traffic Models

2018
Besides macroscopic traffic flow models, traffic modelling in freeway systems has also been treated with other general approaches, resulting in microscopic and mesoscopic models. Macroscopic models can surely represent large networks efficiently, since they adopt an aggregate representation of the traffic dynamics, but they generally lack the level of ...
Ferrara A., Sacone S., Siri S.
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