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When is nanoconfined water different from interfacial water?
Advincula XR, Schran C, Michaelides A.
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Transition Regimes in Valley Airflows
Boundary-Layer Meteorology, 1999A three-dimensional, non-hydrostatic model was used to examine the dynamical characteristics of morning and evening transition periods in the atmosphere over four idealised valleys. The simulations provided detailed structure over full diurnal cycles of the valley-wind system.
Li, J.G., Atkinson, B.W.
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Brownian coagulation in the transition regime
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 1976Abstract The rate of Brownian coagulation of aerosols is studied theoretically. The particle distribution function is assumed to be governed by the Fokker-Planck equation, which is solved analytically by the 13-moment method of Grad. An expression for the coagulation parameter β(ai, aj) is obtained from the solution over all ranges of particle radii ...
Sitarski, Marek, Seinfeld, John H.
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PHASE TRANSITION IN THE SEMICLASSICAL REGIME
Reviews in Mathematical Physics, 2000In continuation with [7] and an unpublished paper by F. Daumer [4], we would like to explore the variation of the splitting for a Schrödinger operator coming from field theory when the potential changes as a function of the temperature from a one-well situation to a double well situation.
Helffer, Bernard, Martinez, André
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The Dynamics of Regime Transition in Afghanistan
Central Asian Survey, 1997(1997). The dynamics of regime transition in Afghanistan. Central Asian Survey: Vol. 16, No. 2, pp. 167-184.
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Brownian Coagulation of Aerosols in the Transition Regime
Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1975Earlier experimental studies of Brownian coagulation of aerosols have been extended into the transition regime, i.e. Knudsen number values 0.8–1.6. This was done by working with the same range of particle size as earlier, but at a reduced pressure.
M. KERKER, A. CHATTERJEE, D.D. COOKE
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Coups, regime transitions, and institutional consequences
Journal of Comparative Economics, 2021Abstract Coups and regime transitions are events that typically are intended to change the basic institutional framework of a country. Which specific institutions change and the consequences of these changes nevertheless remains largely unknown.
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The complexity of the results obtained in Chapter VI even for relatively simple problems and collision models suggests that for more complicated problems and accurate collision models, we should look for less sophisticated procedures, yielding approximate but essentially accurate results. For either large or small Knudsen numbers such methods have been
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The complexity of the results obtained in Chapter VI even for relatively simple problems and collision models suggests that for more complicated problems and accurate collision models, we should look for less sophisticated procedures, yielding approximate but essentially accurate results. For either large or small Knudsen numbers such methods have been
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