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Genetic analysis reveals the genetic diversity and zoonotic potential of Streptococcus dysgalactiae isolates from sheep. [PDF]
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Session-RPE for quantifying workload in olympic curling athletes. [PDF]
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A Novel One-Dimensional Chaotic System for Image Encryption Through the Three-Strand Structure of DNA. [PDF]
Su Y, Xia H, Chen Z, Chen H, Huang L.
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Dynamical symmetries of the spdf interacting boson model
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 1994The dynamical symmetries of the nuclear spdf interacting boson model are discussed systematically. The possible dynamical symmetry group chains are given. The branching rules of reductions in the group chains, the dynamical symmetry Hamiltonians and the energy spectra of the limits SUpdf(5), Ospdf(6), SUspdf(3) and Ospdf(4) are presented.
Yu-xin Liu, Hong-zhou Sun, En-guang Zhao
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A novel SPDF ensemble classifier for cancer classification
2013 Ninth International Conference on Natural Computation (ICNC), 2013To gain more accurate and reliable cancer classification results through DNA microarray analysis, a novel ensemble classifier SPDF (Subspace Partial least square based Decision Forest) is developed. The original data are split into subspaces by column. For each subspace, partial least square (PLS) is applied to extract orthogonal latent variables (LVs).
Chunying Zhang +6 more
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Pion-nucleus scattering and the {spdf} interacting boson model
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 1994An approach in which the eikonal approximation theory is combined with the {spdf} interacting boson model is proposed in an attempt to include nucleon correlations in the description of pion-nucleus scattering. The channel-coupling effect in the excitation of the nuclear collective state is taken into account in the approach.
Yu-Xin Liu +3 more
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The spdf IBA Analytical Description of Odd Parity States in the Actinide Region
Annals of Physics, 2000Abstract An extension of the IBA 1/ Λ asymptotic scheme to the description of odd parity states via the introduction of odd l bosons in the condensate is presented. The new features that are thereby introduced into the system are highlighted and the advantages of using such an approach are discussed.
A.F. Diallo +3 more
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Octupole correlations in the actinides and the spdf-IBA model
Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2001The octupole bands in the Z∼88, N∼134 region, with their abundance of experimental information, offer a real challenge for different nuclear structure models. In this region, quasimolecular bands, which are thought to indicate the presence of stable octupole deformation, have been observed.
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International Journal of Modern Physics E, 2016
In order to investigate negative parity states, it is necessary to consider negative parity-bosons additionally to the usual [Formula: see text]- and [Formula: see text]-bosons. The dipole and octupole degrees of freedom are essential to describe the observed low-lying collective states with negative parity.
M. A. Jafarizadeh +2 more
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In order to investigate negative parity states, it is necessary to consider negative parity-bosons additionally to the usual [Formula: see text]- and [Formula: see text]-bosons. The dipole and octupole degrees of freedom are essential to describe the observed low-lying collective states with negative parity.
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Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 2016
The building blocks of the interacting boson model (IBM) are associated with both s and d bosons for positive parity states. An extension of sd−IBM along these models to spdf−IBM can provide the appropriate framework to describe negative parity states.
M A Jafarizadeh +3 more
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The building blocks of the interacting boson model (IBM) are associated with both s and d bosons for positive parity states. An extension of sd−IBM along these models to spdf−IBM can provide the appropriate framework to describe negative parity states.
M A Jafarizadeh +3 more
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