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Exact Schwinger Proper Time Renormalisation
We derive an exact version of the Schwinger Proper Time Renormalisation Group flow equation from first principles from the complete path integral, without using any perturbative expansion.
Steven Abel, Lucien Heurtier
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Functional Head Tremor: Contrasting Features with Other Tremor Etiologies
Abstract Background Functional tremor (FT) is considered the most common phenomenology among patients with functional movement disorders (FMDs). Most patients have limb tremor, but they can also present with tremor involving the head and trunk. Objectives and Methods We aimed to assess the clinical phenomenology of functional head tremor (FHT) and ...
José Fidel Baizabal‐Carvallo +1 more
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The Christian Experience of Life and the Task of Phenomenology [PDF]
G.J. van der Heiden
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We present the first complete simulation framework, in the event generator, for resolved photon interactions at next-to leading order accuracy. It includes photon spectra obtained through the equivalent-photon approximation, parton distribution functions
Stefan Höche +2 more
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The Triumph of Subjectivity, An Introduction to Transcendental Phenomenology.
James V. McGlynn, J. Quentin Lauer
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Orthostatic Tremor Is Evoked by Muscle Load Without the Need for Orthostatic Position
Abstract Background Primary orthostatic tremor (POT) is a rare movement disorder characterized by a high‐frequency tremor and a considerable feeling of unsteadiness. People with POT are significantly affected in their daily activities and have reduced quality of life.
Karolina af Edholm +4 more
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Simple Phenomenology on K-2 Decays [PDF]
Akira Toyoda, S. Furui, T. Tsuchida
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This Masters thesis is an investigation of the method of phenomenology. Phenomenology is defined and the role of phenomenological description explored. The experience of the method of phenomenology is then explored, followed by a consideration of the role of language in phenomenological description, demonstrating its ability to disturb existing ...
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