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Embodiment and regenerative implants: a proposal for entanglement. [PDF]

open access: yesMed Health Care Philos
van Daal M   +4 more
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Quantum acoustics unravels Planckian resistivity. [PDF]

open access: yesProc Natl Acad Sci U S A
Aydin A, Keski-Rahkonen J, Heller EJ.
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STRANGE MATTER AND STRANGE STARS WITH TSALLIS STATISTICS

International Journal of Modern Physics D, 2007
We investigate the properties of β-equilibrated electrically charged neutral strange matter and strange stars at finite temperature in the framework of Tsallis statistics [C. Tsallis, J. Stat. Phys.52 (1988) 479]. As the main result of our study we find out that a QHD description of nuclear matter combined with Tsallis statistics may open new ...
Razeira, Moisés   +2 more
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Combustion of nuclear matter into strange matter

Physical Review D, 1994
We study the properties of the combustion of pure neutron matter into strange matter in the framework of relativistic hydrodynamical theory of combustion. Because of the uncertainties in the actual properties of neutron matter, we employ the free neutron, Bethe-Johnson, Lattimer-Ravenhall, and Walecka equations of state and for strange matter we adopt ...
, Lugones, , Benvenuto, , Vucetich
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Strange matter at finite temperatures

Nuclear Physics B - Proceedings Supplements, 1989
Abstract We present the properties of strange matter at temperatures between 0 and 30 MeV. Finite temperature introduces in most cases only small corrections of quantities describing strange matter, however electron density and Coulomb barrier change significantly. The pressure dependence of the system is also presented.
T. Chmaj, W. Słomiński
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Phase structure of strange matter

Physical Review D, 1993
We present a detailed discussion of the phase structure of hadronic matter with finite strangeness content and discuss the thermodynamic conditions for the formation of metastable strange quark droplets ( strangelets'') in relativistic nuclear collisions.
, Lee, , Heinz
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