Formation and growth of multiple, distinct ice lenses in frost heave
Abstract This paper presents a fully coupled thermo‐hydro‐mechanical (THM) model which simulates frost heave in fully saturated soils. The model is able to simulate the formation and growth of multiple distinct ice lenses. The basic equations of the system were derived using the continuum theory of mixtures, nonequilibrium thermodynamics, and fracture ...
Hao Gao+5 more
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A cubic-quadratic phenomenological model explains the spiking, chaotic and bursting behaviors of neuron. [PDF]
Qiu S, Chen Y, Di Z.
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Phenomenological quark model for baryon magnetic moments and beta decay ratios (G_A/G_V) [PDF]
Jerrold Franklin
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Synthetic Lignin Oligomers: Analytical Techniques, Challenges, and Opportunities
The review begins by discussing lignin and its structural complexity, followed by challenges in elucidating depolymerization products and the analytical techniques used. It then focuses on the chemical structure of synthetic lignin oligomers, their synthesis mechanisms, and their significance in current science. Finally, scientific gaps are identified,
Myriam Rojas+4 more
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Phenomenological Model of the Nonlinear Microwave Response of a Superconductor Containing Weak Links
A. V. Velichko, Adrian Porch
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Phenomenological modeling of shape memory effect using the concept of orientational back stress [PDF]
Igor Dobovšek
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Ionization Potential Depression and Fermi Barrier in Warm Dense Matter: A First‐Principles Approach
ABSTRACT Ionization potential depression (IPD) is of crucial importance to understand and accurately predict the properties of dense, partially ionized plasmas. Many models of IPD have been developed that, however, exhibit largely varying results. Recently, a novel approach was proposed that is based on first‐principles quantum Monte Carlo simulations ...
Michael Bonitz, Linda Kordts
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Discrimination of Motion Direction in a Robot Using a Phenomenological Model of Synaptic Plasticity. [PDF]
Berberian N, Ross M, Chartier S.
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Development of a Phenomenological Model for Coal Surry Atomization.
J.P. Dooher
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Abstract This phenomenological research draws upon Pinar's concept of currere to frame the lived experiences of Cian, a young boy in an economically disadvantaged primary school in Ireland. By adapting Pinar's 4‐stages of currere research (regressive, progressive, analytic and synthetic), we explore Cian's personal and academic lived experiences over a
Morten Greaves+8 more
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