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Brownian-particle trapping by clusters of traps
Physical Review E, 1993Brownian-particle trapping is considered in the case when traps are gathered in ``clouds'' distributed in space in a noncorrelated manner. A general formula for the survival probability is derived. Its analysis shows that the trap-cluster formation leads to a process slowdown (meaning a slowdown in the trapping rate) in comparison with the case of ...
, Berezhkovskii +3 more
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Physical Review E, 2000
We study how the trapping kinetics is modified when traps are gathered in clusters. Recently, we have proposed a mean-field theory of trapping by clusters of traps valid at the initial stage of the process [J. Chem. Phys. 111, 711 (1999)]. Here by using the optimal-fluctuation method we incorporate fluctuation effects in the theory and discuss the ...
, Makhnovskii +4 more
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We study how the trapping kinetics is modified when traps are gathered in clusters. Recently, we have proposed a mean-field theory of trapping by clusters of traps valid at the initial stage of the process [J. Chem. Phys. 111, 711 (1999)]. Here by using the optimal-fluctuation method we incorporate fluctuation effects in the theory and discuss the ...
, Makhnovskii +4 more
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Regulation of Lymphocyte Trapping: The Negative Trap
The Journal of Immunology, 1975Abstract Suppression of 51Cr-labeled lymphocyte homing to the spleen occurs after administration of insoluble protein antigen and as a late sequela to the graft-vs-host response (GVHr). This decrease in splenic localization of labeled cells, termed “negative trapping,” has elements of immunologic specificity in that tolerance induction ...
Zatz, M M, Gershon, R K
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Journal of Systems and Software, 2004
Though the Java programming language was designed with extreme care, there are still a few ambiguities and irregularities left in the language. The ambiguities are those issues that are not defined clearly in the Java language specification. The different results produced by different compilers on several example programs justify our observations.
Jien-Tsai Chan, Wuu Yang, Jing-Wei Huang
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Though the Java programming language was designed with extreme care, there are still a few ambiguities and irregularities left in the language. The ambiguities are those issues that are not defined clearly in the Java language specification. The different results produced by different compilers on several example programs justify our observations.
Jien-Tsai Chan, Wuu Yang, Jing-Wei Huang
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Oxide Traps, Border Traps, and Interface Traps in SiO2
2008CONTENTS 7.1 Introduction 215 7.2 Measurement Techniques 218 7.3 Oxide-Trap Charge Energies 2197.3.1 Trapped-Hole Energy Distributions 219 7.3.2 Comparison of Radiation Response and 1=f Noise in SiO2 221 7.3.3 Defect Microstructure 222 7.3.4 Energy Scale for 1=f Noise 2267.4 Dipolar Defects near the Si=SiO2 Interface 229 7.4.1 Switched-Bias ...
Daniel Fleetwood +2 more
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Nature, 2010
Antimatter was first predicted in 1931, by Dirac. Work with high-energy antiparticles is now commonplace, and anti-electrons are used regularly in the medical technique of positron emission tomography scanning. Antihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, has been produced at low energies at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear
Andresen, G. B. +41 more
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Antimatter was first predicted in 1931, by Dirac. Work with high-energy antiparticles is now commonplace, and anti-electrons are used regularly in the medical technique of positron emission tomography scanning. Antihydrogen, the bound state of an antiproton and a positron, has been produced at low energies at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear
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Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1997
Mouse models of asthma are now being used extensively in drug research. However, the successful unravelling of combinatorial interplays of cells and molecules in the murine airways may not be matched by equally successful demonstrations of an asthma-like pathophysiology.
C G, Persson +3 more
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Mouse models of asthma are now being used extensively in drug research. However, the successful unravelling of combinatorial interplays of cells and molecules in the murine airways may not be matched by equally successful demonstrations of an asthma-like pathophysiology.
C G, Persson +3 more
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Proceedings of the 12th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of Rationality and Knowledge, 2009
In numerous economic scenarios, contracting parties may not have a clear picture of all the relevant aspects. While confronted with these unawareness issues, the strategic decisions of the contracting parties critically depend on their sophistication. A contracting party may be unaware of what she is entitled to determine. Therefore, she can only infer
Ying-Ju Chen, Xiaojian Zhao
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In numerous economic scenarios, contracting parties may not have a clear picture of all the relevant aspects. While confronted with these unawareness issues, the strategic decisions of the contracting parties critically depend on their sophistication. A contracting party may be unaware of what she is entitled to determine. Therefore, she can only infer
Ying-Ju Chen, Xiaojian Zhao
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SSRN Electronic Journal
A novel feature of platforms such as marketplaces and social networks is that non-participants may become worse off as others join. We show that in such settings, rational agents can be induced to join the platform despite being better off without it-a phenomenon we call a platform trap.
Andrei Hagiu, Julian Wright
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A novel feature of platforms such as marketplaces and social networks is that non-participants may become worse off as others join. We show that in such settings, rational agents can be induced to join the platform despite being better off without it-a phenomenon we call a platform trap.
Andrei Hagiu, Julian Wright
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IEEE Intelligent Systems, 2005
Long-time participants in AAAI and IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI) robotics competitions will surely remember Kate Murphy. Kate would accompany her mother, Robin, and help her demonstrate rescue robots in those events' early days. Declared the unofficial mascot of many teams, Kate also had an onstage role as the "rescue victim" in many of ...
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Long-time participants in AAAI and IJCAI (International Joint Conference on AI) robotics competitions will surely remember Kate Murphy. Kate would accompany her mother, Robin, and help her demonstrate rescue robots in those events' early days. Declared the unofficial mascot of many teams, Kate also had an onstage role as the "rescue victim" in many of ...
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