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Intrinsic chiral field as vector potential of the magnetic current in the zig-zag lattice of magnetic dipoles. [PDF]
Mellado P, Concha A, Hofhuis K, Tapia I.
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Vector-borne diseases are not only accounted responsible for their burden on human health-care systems, but also known to cause economic constraints to livestock and animal production.
David W Ramilo +4 more
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Author Correction: Intrinsic chiral field as vector potential of the magnetic current in the zig-zag lattice of magnetic dipoles. [PDF]
Mellado P, Concha A, Hofhuis K, Tapia I.
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Elisabetta Marini,1 Roberto Buffa,1 Bruno Saragat,1 Alessandra Coin,2 Elena Debora Toffanello,2 Linda Berton,2 Enzo Manzato,2 Giuseppe Sergi21Department of Environmental and Life Sciences, University of Cagliari, Italy; 2Department of Medicine-DIMED ...
Marini E +7 more
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On the four-dimensional sector of an AdS5 warped geometry the standard electromagnetic interaction can be simulated by massive vector fields via the Ghoroku - Nakamura localization mechanism.
Rommel Guerrero, Rafael Omar Rodríguez
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Three-Dimensional Geological Modeling Method Based on Potential Vector Fields
With the development of 3D geological modeling, implicit modeling methods have gradually gained popularity. However, existing potential field methods cannot directly represent unconformable geological interfaces.
Peigang Liu +3 more
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Including gauge symmetry in the localization mechanism of massive vector fields
On the four-dimensional sector of an AdS5 warped geometry the standard electromagnetic interaction can be simulated by massive vector fields via the Ghoroku-Nakamura localization mechanism.
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SO(4) symmetry in hydrogen-atom-like model with spin
As the simplest atom in nature, the hydrogen atom has been explored thoroughly from the perspective of non-relativistic quantum mechanics to relativistic quantum mechanics.
Xing-Yan Fan +3 more
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Exploiting the potential of vector control for disease prevention
Although vector control has proven highly effective in preventing disease transmission, it is not being used to its full potential, thereby depriving disadvantaged populations of the benefits of well tried and tested methods.
H Townson +6 more
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