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The Universal Optimism of the Self-Evidencing Mind. [PDF]
Fisher EL, Hohwy J.
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A review on herbal interventions and nanotechnological advancements for managing polycystic ovarian syndrome. [PDF]
Sharma K, Bhardwaj S, Nagarajan K.
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Digital intelligence technology: new quality productivity for precision traditional Chinese medicine. [PDF]
Zhu J, Liu X, Gao P.
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Rediscovering Portuguese White Crowberries (Corema album): Cultural Insights and Nutritional Significance. [PDF]
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Journal of High Energy Physics, 2013
A bstractThe various diagrams leading to neutrinoless double beta decay in the left-right symmetric model have different relative magnitudes, depending on the scale of new physics.
J. Barry, W. Rodejohann
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A bstractThe various diagrams leading to neutrinoless double beta decay in the left-right symmetric model have different relative magnitudes, depending on the scale of new physics.
J. Barry, W. Rodejohann
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Two‐film theory of flavour release from solids
International Journal of Food Science & Technology, 1995SummaryA new theory for flavour release from solid or semi‐solid foods is is proposed which uses twolayer, stagnant film theory to calculate the mass transfer coefficient for the flavour across the food‐saliva interface. The theory is applied to the simple case of flavour release from a boiled sweet.
BRYAN P. HILLS, MARCUS HARRISON
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Hidden zeros in exceptional field theories from double copy
Journal of High Energy PhysicsIt was recently discovered by Arkani-Hamed et al. and Cao et al. that the colour-ordered scattering amplitudes of Tr(Φ3), the non-linear sigma model and Yang-Mills-scalar vanish at specific loci.
Yang Li +2 more
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Recent progress in the theory of heavy flavour decays
Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle Physics, 1995The expansion in powers of the inverse heavy quark mass has lead to considerable progress in the theoretical description of heavy flavour decays. The recent developments in that subject are reviewed.
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A Flavour on f(R) Theories: Theory and Observations
Modified Gravity and Cosmology, 2021Á. de la Cruz-Dombriz
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