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Investigators who use phenomenological approaches to understand experiences of human healing, caring, and wholeness need to consider the differences that exist between descriptive and hermeneutic phenomenology. In this article, these two approaches are compared and contrasted with respect to roots, similarities, and differences. Guidelines are offered
Kristen M. Swanson, Danuta Wojnar
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A multivariate machine‐learning model is employed using Gaussian process regression to predict property profiles of complex glass formulations based on small but highly consistent datasets. Abstract Designing the chemical composition of multi‐component glasses toward a set of target properties requires information on a complex range of trade‐off ...
Yuanqing Lu +6 more
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Optimal choice of factorization scales for the description of jet production at the LHC
To obtain more precise parton distribution functions (PDFs) it is important to include data on inclusive high transverse energy jet production in the global parton analyses. These data have high statistics and the NNLO terms in the perturbative QCD (pQCD)
A. D. Martin, M. G. Ryskin
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Modal Theory of Phase‐Modulated and Frequency‐Shifting Ring Cavities
We present a theoretical and experimental characterization of the optical modes of dispersionless ring cavities with phase modulators or frequency shifters. Their response to arbitrary modulation acts as a filter for phase‐modulated modes that determine the optical output of passive resonators and lasers. This provides a general framework for analyzing
Miguel Cuenca +2 more
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Edmund Husserl’s phenomenological method has mostly been applied to epistemological questions. However, it also has great potential for analysing phenomena of social and political relevance. This text outlines a phenomenology of social precariousness, showing how it impacts the experiential, temporal, perceptual and self-perceptual structures of the ...
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Heidegger's early phenomenology [PDF]
This paper attempts to shed some light on Heidegger’s early conception of phenomenology in light of its conscious departure from Husserl’s conception of phenomenology. The period in question extends from Heidegger’s first Freiburg lectures in 1919 to his
Dahlstrom, Daniel
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I review a number of topics where conventional wisdom in hadron physics has been challenged. For example, hadrons can be produced at large transverse momentum directly within a hard higher-twist QCD subprocess, rather than from jet fragmentation.
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Phenomenology from the Lattice [PDF]
In recent years the precision of lattice calculations has improved hugely, and the results are making a very significant impact in particle physics phenomenology.
Sachrajda, Christopher
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Internal Phase Separation in Synthetic DNA Condensates
The modular, programmable system of DNA nanostructures developed provides programmatic control over multiphase condensate behavior, enabling mapping onto a predictive Flory‐Huggins model. This combined experimental and theoretical framework will help address open questions in condensate biophysics and facilitate the rational design of functional ...
Diana A. Tanase +5 more
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Isolating the Odderon in central production in high energy pA and AA collisions
We study the rapidity dependence of the central exclusive production cross sections of C-even mesons in pA and AA collisions, where A is a heavy ion. We observe qualitatively different behaviour of the contributions arising from $$\gamma $$ γ -Odderon ...
R. McNulty +3 more
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