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Saba Kassim,1 Abdulaziz Ali Hussain Mahzari,2 Essam Mohammed Rabea Madkhali,2 Yara Almaghraby,2 Nebras Althagafi,3 Hani T Fadel,1 Yaser A Alsahafi1 1Department of Preventive Dental Sciences, Taibah University Dental College & Hospital, Al‐Madinah Al ...
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The distribution of Mahler's measures of reciprocal polynomials
We study the distribution of Mahler's measures of reciprocal polynomials with complex coefficients and bounded even degree. We discover that the distribution function associated to Mahler's measure restricted to monic reciprocal polynomials is a ...
Sinclair, Christopher D.
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The left edge of the word in the Berber derivational morphology
In many Berber varieties, causative and reciprocal verbs are built by means of monoconsonantal prefixes attached to a stem. These prefixes are realized as single or geminated depending on the properties of the stem.
Mohamed Lahrouchi
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The Phenomenon of Assimilation of Al-Tha'alabi (875 AH) In His Interpretation Al-Jawaher Al-Hissan
This study examines one of the phonetic phenomena in the interpretation of Al-Jawaher Al-Hissan for Al-Tha’alibi (d.875 AH), which is: assimilation.
Abduljabar A. Muhammad +1 more
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Systems that become $\cal{PT}$ symmetric through interaction
In this article, we consider an interesting class of optical and other systems in which the interaction or coupling makes the systems to be $\cal{PT}$-symmetric.
Chandrasekar, V. K. +3 more
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Non-Reciprocal Geometric Wave Diode by Engineering Asymmetric Shapes of Nonlinear Materials [PDF]
Unidirectional nonreciprocal transport is at the heart of many fundamental problems and applications in both science and technology. Here we study the novel design of wave diode devices by engineering asymmetric shapes of nonlinear materials to realize ...
Li, Nianbei, Ren, Jie
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Deloup, Florian, Turaev, Vladimir
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Continuous breakdown of Purcell's scallop theorem with inertia
Purcell's scallop theorem defines the type of motions of a solid body - reciprocal motions - which cannot propel the body in a viscous fluid with zero Reynolds number. For example, the flapping of a wing is reciprocal and, as was recently shown, can lead
Alexander R. M. +3 more
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The effect of Using Reciprocal Style in Acquiring the skill of shooting from stationary and Falling position in Handball and Utilizing Academic learning Time [PDF]
The Study aims at: Identifying the effect of using reciprocal style in: - Acquiring Shooting from stationery and Falling position in Handball - Utilizing Academic learning Time The researchers used the experimental method according to the ...
Farhad K. Mawlood, Dr. Hamid M. Bilbas
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The remarkable theorem of reciprocity as described by D. I. Hoult and R. E. Richards (J. Magn. Reson. 24, 71 (1976)) may be generalized to account for the near, intermediate, and radiation zone fields of a magnetic dipole. This form of reciprocity may be important when the wavelength of the NMR signal is not large compared to the distance scale of the ...
E K, Insko +3 more
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