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Abstract The seismicity rate model of J. Dieterich (1994, https://doi.org/10.1029/93jb02581) has been used extensively in recent years to model induced seismicity in fluid injection settings. In this study, we highlight its major assumptions and examine how they may bias the interpretations of inferred model parameters when applied to induced ...
Taeho Kim +2 more
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We have studied the constraints that the spin group symmetry imposes on the most important crystal tensors, on the basis of a generalization of the Neumann principle to spin point groups. Some examples of real materials are presented, and their tensor forms under the spin and magnetic point groups are compared.Spin space groups, formed by operations ...
Jesus Etxebarria +3 more
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Generalizations of Kijowski's time-of-arrival distribution for interaction potentials
Several proposals for a time-of-arrival distribution of ensembles of independent quantum particles subject to an external interaction potential are compared making use of the ``crossing state'' concept.
A. D. Baute +30 more
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General Electric composite ring-disk flywheel: Recent and potential developments [PDF]
Recent developments of the General Electric hybrid rotor design are described. The relation of the hybrid rotor design to flywheel designs that are especially suitable for spacecraft applications is discussed.
Coppa, A. P.
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Therapeutic options for human papillomavirus‐positive tonsil and base of tongue cancer
Abstract The incidences of human papillomavirus‐positive (HPV+) tonsillar and base tongue squamous cell carcinomas (TSCC and BOTSCC) have increased in recent decades. Notably, HPV+ TSCC and BOTSCC have a significantly better prognosis than their HPV‐negative counterparts when treated with current surgical options, radiotherapy, or intensified ...
Mark Zupancic +3 more
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Advances in Bacterial Cellulose‐Based Scaffolds for Tissue Engineering: Review
ABSTRACT Bacterial cellulose (BC) has emerged as a highly versatile and promising biomaterial in tissue engineering, with potential applications across skin, bone, cartilage, and vascular regeneration. Its exceptional properties like high mechanical strength, superior biocompatibility, excellent moisture retention, and inherent ability to support cell ...
Rewati Raman Ujjwal, Gymama Slaughter
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TeV Scale Leptogenesis, theta_13 And Doubly Charged Particles At LHC
We explore a realistic supersymmetric SU(2)_L \times SU(2)_R \times U(1)_B-L model spontaneously broken at around 10^12 GeV. The presence of D and F-flat directions gives rise to TeV mass doubly charged particles which can be found at the LHC.
Aalseth +91 more
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Abstract Introduction The elevated mortality and hospitalization rates among hemodialysis (HD) patients underscore the necessity for the development of accurate predictive tools. This study developed two models for predicting all‐cause mortality and time to death—one using a comprehensive database and another simpler model based on demographic and ...
Minjie Chen +7 more
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We study the propagation profile of the solution $u(x,t)$ to the nonlinear diffusion problem $u_t-\Delta u=f(u)\; (x\in \mathbb R^N,\;t>0)$, $u(x,0)=u_0(x) \; (x\in\mathbb R^N)$, where $f(u)$ is of multistable type: $f(0)=f(p)=0$, $f'(0)
Du, Yihong, Matano, Hiroshi
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The $B \to K\pi$ Puzzle and Supersymmetric Models
In the light of new experimental results on $B \to K\pi$ decays, we study the decay processes $B \to K \pi$ in the framework of both R-parity conserving (SUGRA) and R-parity violating supersymmetric models.
Abe +58 more
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