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Increased substrate stiffness disrupts nuclear-cytoskeletal mechanical coupling in senescent cells. [PDF]
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Correction: Zhang et al. Recent Progress on Semiconductor-Interface Facing Clinical Biosensing. Sensors 2021, 21, 3467. [PDF]
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Physical Review, 1936
The various types of exchange forces that are being used in current discussions of nuclear structure may all be simply expressed in terms of a formalism which attributes five coordinates to each “heavy” particle and applies the Pauli exclusion principle to all the particles in the system.
Cassen, B., Condon, E. U.
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The various types of exchange forces that are being used in current discussions of nuclear structure may all be simply expressed in terms of a formalism which attributes five coordinates to each “heavy” particle and applies the Pauli exclusion principle to all the particles in the system.
Cassen, B., Condon, E. U.
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The Adelphi Papers, 1982
For nearly two decades, the nuclear forces of the United States have remained unchanged in their basic structure. A ‘ triad’ of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), submarine-launched ballistic nuclear missiles (SLBM) and heavy bombers has formed the backbone of the central strategic nuclear force, while a wide variety of nuclear ...
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For nearly two decades, the nuclear forces of the United States have remained unchanged in their basic structure. A ‘ triad’ of land-based intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBM), submarine-launched ballistic nuclear missiles (SLBM) and heavy bombers has formed the backbone of the central strategic nuclear force, while a wide variety of nuclear ...
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Nuclear Forces and Nuclear Energetics
Physical Review C, 1970Both a static and a momentum-dependent potential are derived from one-meson-exchange Born amplitudes, and are adjusted to fit (i) the deuteron binding energy and quadrupole moment, (ii) $S$, $P$, and $D$ partial waves from 25 to 310 MeV, and (iii) the binding energy and saturation property of nuclear matter. This is possible through a different form of
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Nuclear Radius and Nuclear Forces
Physical Review, 1955The difference between the radius of the nuclear matter distribution and the nuclear force radius, ${R}_{N}\ensuremath{\simeq}1.4{A}^{\frac{1}{3}}\ifmmode\times\else\texttimes\fi{}{10}^{\ensuremath{-}13}$ cm, for heavy nuclei ($Ag100$) is interpreted as a consequence of the finite range of nuclear forces.
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