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Identical bands and the varieties of rotational behavior

Physical Review Letters, 1992
It is shown that identical rotational energy spacings in pairs of even-even nuclei do not set these nuclei qualitatively apart from others. Rather, they represent the terminus or limiting case of a continuous range of spacings whose behavior is controlled by the balance between residual {ital p}-{ital n} pairing interactions and whose phenomenology can
, Zhang   +5 more
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Pica Behavior Induced by Body Rotation in Mice

ORL, 2008
<i>Objectives:</i> To study whether rotational stimulus induced pica and whether the vestibular apparatus was necessary for obtaining rotation-induced pica in mice. <i>Methods:</i> Pica behavior in mice was investigated following 60 min of rotation once daily at 70 rpm (15 s on with 5 s off) for 3 consecutive days.
Zhiyuan, Li   +3 more
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The behavior of the Debye rotator

IEEE Transactions on Dielectrics and Electrical Insulation, 1998
When an electric field is created in a liquid containing polar molecules, the resulting buildup of polarization is hindered by the chaotic thermal motion of the molecules of the environment of the dipoles. The dipoles are represented as being embedded in hard spheres, sometimes called Debye rotators, and these spheres are subjected to a frictional ...
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Do cholinomimetics specifically antagonize rotational behavior?

Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, 1981
Asymmetries of body posture and movement (rotational behavior) following intracerebral application of dopamine (DA, 200 micrograms/2 microliters) or carbachol (30 and 60 micrograms/2 microliters) were diminished by systemically applied oxotremorine (0.5-1.0 mg/kg IP).
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Cracked Rotating Shafts: Typical Behaviors, Modeling and Diagnosis

2010
Cracks can develop in rotating shafts and can propagate to relevant depths without affecting consistently the normal operating conditions of the shaft. In order to avoid catastrophic failures, accurate vibration analyses have to be performed for crack detection.
BACHSCHMID, NICOLO'   +2 more
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Solar Cycle Signal in Earth Rotation: Nonstationary Behavior

Science, 1981
Following the discovery of the 11-year solar cycle signal in earth rotation, linear techniques were employed to investigate the amplitude and phase of the difference between ephemeris time and universal time (Δ T ) as a function of time. The amplitude is nonstationary.
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Dynamic Behavior of Rotating Turbine Blades

1984
The vibrations of rotating blades are an important subject in turbomachinery. The problem of determining the eigenfrequencies and mode shapes of vibration of pre-twisted, tapered cantilever blades is of importance in the design of turbine and compressor blading. The geometry of a turbine blade is a complex one.
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Rotational Behavior in Children and Adults

1993
It is now well accepted that the two hemispheres of the human brain are different, or asymmetric, with regard to several functions. In most individuals the left hemisphere is more specialized for language processing and the right hemisphere for spatial ability and emotional expression. Because these attributes have generally been ascribed to the cortex,
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Auxetic behavior from rotating triangles

Journal of Materials Science, 2006
Joseph N. Grima, Kenneth E. Evans
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Behavior of Rotating Gold Microelectrodes

Analytical Chemistry, 1957
Frederick. Baumann, Irving. Shain
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