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Nanodiamond Quantum Sensors for Probing Free Radical Biology
Free radicals play key roles in cellular signaling and disease but remain difficult to measure in living systems. Nanodiamonds (NDs) with nitrogen‐vacancy (NV) centers enable quantum sensing of local magnetic noise via T₁ relaxometry, providing nondestructive radical detection in living cells.
Qi Lu, Yingke Wu, Tanja Weil
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Dynamics of soliton propagation: bifurcation, chaos, and quantitative insights into the modified Camassa-Holm equation. [PDF]
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Unravel the rotational and translational behavior of a single squirmer in flexible polymer solutions at different Reynolds numbers. [PDF]
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Kibble-Zurek mechanism and beyond in a holographic superfluid disk. [PDF]
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Atomistic mechanisms of viscosity in 2D liquid-like fluids. [PDF]
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The Tantawy technique for modeling fractional KdV and mKdV positron-acoustic solitary waves in an electron-positron-ion plasma with regularized [Formula: see text] distribution. [PDF]
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Physics Bulletin, 1973
P D McCormack and L Crane London: Academic Press 1973 pp xiii + 487 price $17.50 Somebody once said that when a good new book came out he re-read a good old one. Older readers might return with pleasure, and younger readers resort with profit, to Professor Prandtl's book The Physics of Solids and Fluids or to its successor Essentials of Fluid Dynamics.
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P D McCormack and L Crane London: Academic Press 1973 pp xiii + 487 price $17.50 Somebody once said that when a good new book came out he re-read a good old one. Older readers might return with pleasure, and younger readers resort with profit, to Professor Prandtl's book The Physics of Solids and Fluids or to its successor Essentials of Fluid Dynamics.
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