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Quark mass density- and temperature-dependent model for strange quark matter [PDF]
Yun Zhang+3 more
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This article develops a novel feedback structure for machine learning‐based anomaly forecasting, by which both forecasting the future states and detecting the anomalies in these states can be achieved at the same time. The algorithm is shown to be applicable to power systems, verifying its effectiveness in detecting potential faults before they occur ...
Hyung Tae Choi+3 more
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Abstract Based on histological cross‐sections, the chondrocranium of the common musk turtle (Sternotherus odoratus) was reconstructed, described, and compared with other turtles. It differs from that of other turtle chondrocrania by possessing elongated, slightly dorsally orientated nasal capsules with three dorsolateral foramina, which might be ...
Luca Leicht+2 more
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Scalarized hybrid neutron stars in scalar tensor gravity
Hybrid neutron stars, the compact objects consisting hadronic matter and strange quark matter, can be considered as the probes for the scalar tensor gravity. In this work, we explore the scalarization of hybrid neutron stars in the scalar tensor gravity.
Fahimeh Rahimi, Zeinab Rezaei
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Search for strange quark matter produced in relativistic heavy ion collisions [PDF]
T. A. Armstrong+57 more
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Abstract Premise A universally understood, precise, and stable system of naming organisms is essential for effective scientific communication. The International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants, of which the most recently published edition is the Shenzhen Code of 2018, provides this system for algae, fungi, and plants.
Nicholas J. Turland
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Craniogenetic studies in Sus scrofa: With emphasis on the ‘orbitosphenoid’ problem
Abstract The orbitosphenoid is a skeletal element of the endocranium of extant mammals. However, it has also been described in many of their fossil ancestors. Craniogenetic studies show that it is composed of two types of bone: first, the cartilaginous ala orbitalis and parts of the trabecular plate are transformed by endochondral ossification; second,
Wolfgang Maier, Ulla Lächele, Irina Ruf
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“Who's breaking the law … not us, them!”: Inside immigration detention in Portugal
Abstract In this paper, we examine immigration detention in Portugal, a system whose daily operations and inherent violence are overlooked in both public and academic discourses. Even within community psychology, discussions on immigration detention have largely remained on the fringes of scholarly debates. Guided by a justice‐centered ecological lens,
Francesca Esposito+3 more
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Properties of dense strange hadronic matter with quark degrees of freedom [PDF]
I. Zakout, H. R. Jaqaman, Walter Greiner
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STRANGE HADRONIC STELLAR MATTER WITHIN THE BRUECKNER-BETHE-GOLDSTONE THEORY [PDF]
M. Baldo, G. F. Burgio, H.-J. Schulze
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