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The properties of an electron weakly coupled to piezo-acoustic phonon in asymmetrical Gaussian confinement potential quantum well (AGCPQW) subject to external electric field (EF) and magnetic field (MF) has been investigated using the Lee-Low-Pines ...
F. Manfouo +3 more
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In most natural and engineered systems, a set of entities interact with each other in complicated patterns that can encompass multiple types of relationships, change in time, and include other types of complications. Such systems include multiple subsystems and layers of connectivity, and it is important to take such "multilayer" features into account ...
Mikko Kivelä +5 more
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Human mesenchymal stromal cells (hMSCs) are multipotent cells that have been proposed for cell therapies due to their immunosuppressive capacity that can be enhanced in the presence of interferon-gamma (IFN-γ). In this study, multilayers of heparin (HEP)
Mahsa Haseli +8 more
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Vortices are localized planar structures that attain topological stability and can be used to describe collective behavior in a diversity of situations of current interest in nonlinear science. In high energy physics, vortices engender integer winding number and appear under the presence of a local Abelian symmetry.
D. Bazeia +3 more
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Vectorlike representation of multilayers [PDF]
We resort to the concept of turns to provide a geometrical representation of the action of any lossless multilayer, which can be considered as the analogous in the unit disk to the sliding vectors in Euclidean geometry. This construction clearly shows the peculiar effects arising in the composition of multilayers.
Barriuso, A. G. +3 more
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The Electrical Analogue Computer of Microtubule’s Protofilament
Microtubules as essential biopolymers implicated into electrical intracellular transport open a lot of questions about their intrinsic character of dynamic instability.
M. C. Ekosso +4 more
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Silicon does not have a naturally occurring layered allotrope like graphite. However, it is possible to grow monolayer silicene on substrates, as we have seen in Chapter 3 Extending this idea further, one may wonder whether it is possible to synthesize layered silicon structures by continuing the growth started as a monolayer silicene.
Cahangirov, Seymur +3 more
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Multilayer Brain Networks [PDF]
The field of neuroscience is facing an unprecedented expanse in the volume and diversity of available data. Traditionally, network models have provided key insights into the structure and function of the brain. With the advent of big data in neuroscience, both more sophisticated models capable of characterizing the increasing complexity of the data and
Michael Vaiana, Sarah Feldt Muldoon
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Studies on the stress and thermal properties of Mo/B4C and MoxC1-x/B4C multilayers
A comparative study of Mo/B _4 C and Mo _x C _1-x /B _4 C multilayers deposited by DC magnetron sputtering technology was presented in this paper.
Jingtao Zhu +6 more
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Diffusion Bonding of Ti6Al4V to Al2O3 Using Ni/Ti Reactive Multilayers
This paper aims to investigate the diffusion bonding of Ti6Al4V to Al2O3. The potential of the use of reactive nanolayered thin films will also be investigated.
Marcionilo Silva +3 more
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