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Prognostic significance of carotid intima-media thickness in patients with coronary slow flow: A systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Cardiol Cardiovasc Risk Prev
Sharma AK   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

An in-depth exploration of machine learning methods for mental health state detection: a systematic review and analysis. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Digit Health
Hasan MJ   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Random Media

2003
[no abstract available]
Anatoly Swishchuk, Jianhong Wu
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Reconstruction of random heterogeneous media

Journal of Microscopy, 2015
SUMMARYStochastic reconstruction is a technique to generate samples of random structures with prescribed distributional properties in the sense that certain of their statistical summary characteristics match target values or forms. This technique can be used to produce structures of any wanted size for further statistical analysis starting from small ...
F, Ballani, D, Stoyan
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Lasing in random media

Waves in Random Media, 2003
Abstract A random laser is a non-conventional laser whose feedback mechanism is based on disorder-induced light scattering. Depending on whether the feedback supplied by scattering is intensity feedback or amplitude feedback, random lasers are classified into two categories: random lasers with incoherent feedback and random lasers with coherent ...
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Directed waves in random media

Physical Review A, 1992
We investigate an alternative model for the propagation of directed waves in strongly disordered media. The basic ansatz of our approach is that impurity scattering events can be described by the action of random S matrices. This approach has two important advances over those considered in previous works.
, Saul, , Kardar, , Read
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Onset of superfluidity in random media

Physical Review Letters, 1988
The zero-temperature superfluid onset transition for a system of repulsively interacting bosons in a random potential is studied. The associated quantum critical behavior is characterized in d dimensions by exponents \ensuremath{\nu}\ensuremath{\ge}2/d, \ensuremath{\eta}, and a dynamic exponent z.
, Fisher, , Fisher
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Deterministic Walks in Random Media

Physical Review Letters, 2001
Physical Review ...
G F, Lima, A S, Martinez, O, Kinouchi
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