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Teaching the descriptive physics of string instruments at the undergraduate level [PDF]
Brian E. Anderson+2 more
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Abstract In today's digital age, misinformation propagates rapidly through digital channels, blurring the lines between truth and fiction, and challenging the foundations of trust in information sources. Although affecting all spheres of life, misinformation poses a significant threat to workers highlighting a critical intersection between ...
Ashwani Malhotra+4 more
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Topological transitions, pinning and ratchets for driven magnetic hopfions in nanostructures. [PDF]
Bellizotti Souza JC+5 more
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String/M-theories About Our World Are Testable in the traditional Physics Way
Gordon Kane
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Abstract Classification schemes are a key way of organizing bibliographic knowledge, yet the way that classification schemes communicate their information to classifiers receives little attention. This article takes a novel approach by exploring the visual aspects contained within classification schemes.
Deborah Lee
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Abstract Institutional repositories (IRs) are essential in advancing Open Access and facilitating the dissemination of scholarly work. This systematic review examines the challenges faced by IRs in areas such as strategic alignment, content acquisition, funding, staffing, quality assurance, and technology.
Laura Rothfritz+3 more
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From Inception to Innovation: 20 Years of Nanoarchitectonics
Although nanotechnology was founded in the 20th century, the term nanoarchitectonics was first coined at the turn of the 21st century. Therefore, nanoarchitectonics has a history of about 20 years. In this review article, we will provide an overview of nanoarchitectonics through examining some research examples on manipulation‐based nanoarchitectonics ...
Katsuhiko Ariga+2 more
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A superfluid dark matter cosmic string wake. [PDF]
Favero A, Brandenberger R.
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ABSTRACT The physics of heavy‐ion collisions is one of the most exciting and challenging directions of science for the last four decades. On the theoretical side one deals with a non‐abelian field theory, while on the experimental side today's largest accelerators are needed to enable these studies.
Marcus Bleicher, Elena Bratkovskaya
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