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Organic Molecules Acting as Templates on Metal Surfaces
Science, 2002The electronic connection of single molecules to nanoelectrodes on a surface is a basic, unsolved problem in the emerging field of molecular nanoelectronics. By means of variable temperature scanning tunneling microscopy, we show that an organic molecule (C 90 H 98 ), known as the Lander, can
Rosei, F. +7 more
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Surface Wave Forces Acting on Submerged Logs
Journal of Hydraulic Engineering, 2002Drag forces exerted on cylindrical simulated logs by flowing water are measured in a laboratory flume. Drag coefficient values calculated from these data are presented for a range of log submergence and slenderness values. Drag coefficients for large submergence values are consistent with those previously published.
Nicholas P. Wallerstein +3 more
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Acting on momentary emotions: Surface acting in daily life
Asian Journal of Social PsychologyAbstractModulating emotional responses plays a crucial role in individuals' well‐being. Among various response modulation strategies, this study aims to examine surface acting, which refers to the behaviour modifying affective expression by either displaying emotions not genuinely felt, hiding one's true feelings, or both, in daily life.
Sooyeon Kim, Sunkyung Yoon
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p-Groups acting on Riemann surfaces
Journal of Pure and Applied Algebra, 2018The present paper deals with \(p\)-groups actions on Riemann surfaces. Let \(p\) be a prime integer and let \(S\) be a Riemann surface of genus \(g\geq 2\). Let \(H_1\) and \(H_2\) be two \(p\)-groups of conformal automorphisms of \(S\) such that for \(j=1, 2\), the quotient \(S/H_j\) has genus zero and exactly \(r\geq 3\) corner points.
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Two-dimensional random surfaces that act as circular diffusers
SPIE Proceedings, 2002We propose a method for designing a two-dimensional random Dirichlet surface that, when it is illuminated at normal incidence by a scalar plane wave, scatters the wave with a circularly symmetric distribution of intensity. The method is applied to the design of a surface that acts as a Lambertian diffuser.
A A, Maradudin +2 more
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Surface acting and exhaustion: The moderating role of eudaimonia
Stress and Health, 2016AbstractSurface acting (faking emotions) is one of the stressors experienced by contact employees during service interactions with customers, and it has implications for workers' exhaustion. One challenge of research and practice is to identify moderators that help to better understand the positive relationships between surface acting and exhaustion ...
Luminiţa, Pătraş +3 more
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Moving emotional labor beyond surface and deep acting
Organizational Psychology Review, 2011Emotional labor (EL) is the process by which employees manage their true feelings in order to express organizationally desired emotional displays. We develop and test components of an organizing framework for emotional labor wherein various aspects of emotional labor are understood through the underlying discordance versus congruence in felt versus ...
Jessica R. Mesmer-Magnus +2 more
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Fast-acting interference devices for surface roughness diagnostics
SPIE Proceedings, 1997The relationship between statistical structure parameters of rough surface and associated correlation parameters of scattered field is used to develop a method for rough surface diagnostics. The treatment is based on the model of random phase object with inhomogeneity phase dispersion.
Oleg V. Angelsky +3 more
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Three‐dimensional operators acting on surface sources
Radio Science, 1993This paper investigates the form which the basic operations div, grad and curl take when they are applied to sources concentrated on a surface. The “delta function” representation of single and double layers is discussed. The application to the equivalence of electric and magnetic currents is investigated in some detail.
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Copper surface acts as good surface for biofilm attachment
Asia Pacific Journal of Molecular Biology and BiotechnologyThe drinking water distribution system is a huge network of pipes that travel miles before reaching the household. The age of the pipe and the material affect the water quality. The water monitoring and testing parameters are limited to water quality and not pipe health. The pipe material highly impacts the biofilm formation.
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