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Chaotic phenomena

Bulletin of Mathematical Biology, 1985
The essential phenomena of chaotic systems are reviewed with several references to biological applications. Difference and differential equations are discussed separately, followed by a shorter chapter on measures, dimensions, and entropy. Several well-known model systems (like the logistic map, the Baker's transformation, or the horseshoe map for ...
Kloeden, P. E., Mees, A. I.
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Magnetism from conductors and enhanced nonlinear phenomena

, 1999
We show that microstructures built from nonmagnetic conducting sheets exhibit an effective magnetic permeability /spl mu//sub eff/, which can be tuned to values not accessible in naturally occurring materials, including large imaginary components of /spl
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Liquid-Vapor Phase-Change Phenomena

, 2020
Emerging Concepts in Analysis and Applications of HydrogelsIntroduction to Statistical PhysicsHandbook of Phase ChangeLiquid-Vapor PhaseChange Phenomena: An Introduction To The Thermophysics Of vaporization and condensation in heat transfer equipmentDrop-
V. Carey
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Color Phenomena

Science, 1960
A procedure is described which leads to reports of hues for two black figures, one of which is shadowed. Typically, the shadowed figure is seen as blue, the other as black.
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Autoscopic Phenomena

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1994
BackgroundAutoscopy is defined here as a visual experience where the subject sees an image of him/herself in external space, viewed from within his/her own physical body. This paper reviews the literature both historically and conceptually, and includes a quantitative study of accumulated cases.MethodCases published since 1935 and meeting the above ...
T R, Dening, G E, Berrios
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Frictional Phenomena. IX

Journal of Applied Physics, 1941
THIS chapter deals with: (1) mechanical processes involving viscosity, particularly (a) impregnation, (b) breathing, (c) oil migration with respect to high voltage cables; (2) chemical processes involving viscosity, such as (a) Voltol process, (b) wax formation in cables, (c) polymerization of styrene; (3) electrical conductivity.
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