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Feng, Ruize, Bo Wang, Shurui Cao, Tong Liu, Yongbo Su, Wuchang Ding, Peng Ding, and Zhi Jin. "Impact of symmetric gate-recess length on the DC and RF characteristics of InP HEMTs." Chinese Physics B 31, no. 1 (January 1, 2022): 018505. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-1056/ac364d.

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Abstract We fabricated a set of symmetric gate-recess devices with gate length of 70 nm. We kept the source-to-drain spacing (L SD) unchanged, and obtained a group of devices with gate-recess length (L recess) from 0.4 μm to 0.8 μm through process improvement. In order to suppress the influence of the kink effect, we have done SiN X passivation treatment. The maximum saturation current density (I D_max) and maximum transconductance (g m,max) increase as L recess decreases to 0.4 μm. At this time, the device shows I D_max=749.6 mA/mm at V GS=0.2 V, V DS=1.5 V, and g m_max=1111 mS/mm at V GS=−0.35 V, V DS=1.5 V. Meanwhile, as L recess increases, it causes parasitic capacitance C gd and g d to decrease, making f max drastically increases. When L recess = 0.8 μm, the device shows f T=188 GHz and f max=1112 GHz.
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Carlyle, J. M. "Acoustic emission testing the F-111." NDT International 22, no. 2 (April 1989): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0308-9126(89)90859-6.

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Carlyle, J. "Acoustic emission testing the F-111." NDT & E International 22, no. 2 (April 1989): 67–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0963-8695(89)90158-8.

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Lichovníková, Martina, and Alžbeta Jarošová. "The effect of genotype and age on the carcass quality of broilers and males of the laying hybrids." Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis 56, no. 4 (2008): 121–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.11118/actaun200856040121.

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In the study the carcass quality of fast growing broilers (F) and slow growing layer males (S) was compared. The effect of age on the carcass quality of S (S1, S2) was also evaluated. The weights of the carcasses were as follows: F 1110 g, S at 90 days of age 1116 g (S1) and S at the age of 132 days 1878 g (S2). Despite similar carcass weight in F and S1, the weight of the breast, and it’s proportion to the total body weight was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in F (265 g and 23.9% vs. S1 174 g and 15.6%). Continued fattening of the layer males resulted in increased breast weight (S2 276 g, P < 0.001) but not in breast proportion (S2 14.7%).The weight of the legs was significantly higher (P < 0.001) in S1 in comparison with F, but it was due to the heavier weight of the leg bones in S1 (P < 0.001). There was no difference neither in the weight of the leg muscles, nor of the leg proportions between F and S1. The proportion of the leg muscles increased significantly (P < 0.05) in S2 (25.6%) in comparison with S1 (24.1%). The content of abdominal fat, fat in the breast and fat in the leg muscles was significantly lower (P < 0.01, P < 0.01, P < 0.05, respectively) in the layer males S1 in comparison with the F broilers. The proportion of abdominal fat was 1.79% in F, and 0.54% in S1. The content of the breast fat was 1.24% in F and 0.56% in S1. The proportion of fat in the leg muscles was 8.45% in F and 2.78% in S1. As the birds became older, the content of the fat increased: the abdominal fat in S2 – 1.38% (P < 0.01), the breast fat in S2 – 0.96% (P < 0.01) and the leg muscles fat in S2 – 3.94% (P < 0.05). There was significantly lower (P < 0.001) content of dry matter in S1 than in F both in the breast and in the leg muscles.At the same carcass weight as the broilers, the layer males had a lower proportion of breast meat and also a lower content of abdominal fat, fat in the breast and fat in the leg muscles. The proportion of the leg muscles was comparable between the two groups. Concerning meat production, the quality of the carcasses of the layer males improved with age. Comparing the F carcasses with weight at 1110 g with the S2 carcass with weight of 1878 g, the weigh of the breast was almost the same, the weight of the leg muscles was higher in S2, and mainly the content of the fat in leg muscles was lower. The content of the abdominal fat and the breast fat was similar in both groups.
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Pasti, Igor, Nemanja Gavrilov, and Slavko Mentus. "Fluorine adsorption on transition metal surfaces: A DFT study." Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society 78, no. 11 (2013): 1763–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/jsc130729095p.

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On the basis of Density Functional Theory calculation, the adsorption of fluorine was investigated on a) Cu(111), Au(111), Pd(111) and Pt(111) surfaces, b) on Pd monolayer surfaces over Cu(111), Au(111) and Pt(111) surface, and c) on the surfaces of Pd(111) monocrystal with inserted metal monolayer (M = Cu, Au, Pt) underneath the first Pd surface layer. The results evidenced that the adsorption did not cause significant structural parameters of metallic substrate. The strongest adsorption amounting to -4.49 eV was calculated in the case of Cu(111) surface. The Cu(111) and Au(111) surface atoms interact with F adatoms by the mediation of sp-band exclusively, while the surface atoms of Pt and Pd-based surfaces interact with F adatoms additionally by the mediation of d-band, too. In the case of Pt(111) and PdML/M(111) surfaces, the binding energies are correlated with the d-band center positions, which indicated a significant contribution of covalent interaction. These results confirmed that the nature of surface interaction of highly electronegative F atom with metallic surfaces depends significantly on the nature of the metal substrate.
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Shaw, Leonard, Rodney Clark, and Dick Talmadge. "F-111 generic weapons bay acoustic environment." Journal of Aircraft 25, no. 2 (February 1988): 147–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/3.45555.

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MACHIDA, Kenji, Kenji USUI, and Hiroyuki OKAMURA. "F-1114 Hybrid Stress Analysis System by Speckle Photography." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 209–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_209.

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AOKI, Hiroyuki, Akira SHIMAMOTO, Katsunori FUTASE, and Yukihiko KAMADA. "F-1117 Impact Tensile Behavior of Liquid Packaging Bag." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 215–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_215.

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Schofield, Peter W., Richard Gibson, Meredith Tavener, John R. Attia, Catherine D’Este, Maya Guest, Anthony M. Brown, et al. "Neuropsychological health in F-111 aircraft maintenance workers." NeuroToxicology 27, no. 5 (September 2006): 852–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuro.2006.02.002.

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Wittman, Vaughan, and Jon Weidanz. "F.111. Tumor Cell Lysis Using TCR Mimics." Clinical Immunology 119 (January 2006): S89—S90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.clim.2006.04.151.

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Seth, Michael, and Peter Schwerdtfeger. "A comparison of relativistic and electron correlation effects for (111)F, (111)H and (111)Li." Chemical Physics Letters 318, no. 4-5 (February 2000): 314–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0009-2614(00)00034-8.

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Korneliussen, Rolf J., Yngve Heggelund, Inge K. Eliassen, and Geir O. Johansen. "Acoustic species identification of schooling fish." ICES Journal of Marine Science 66, no. 6 (May 2, 2009): 1111–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icesjms/fsp119.

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Abstract Korneliussen, R. J., Heggelund, Y., Eliassen, I. K., and Johansen, G. O. 2009. Acoustic species identification of schooling fish. – ICES Journal of Marine Science, 66: 1111–1118. The development of methods for the acoustic identification of fish is a long-term objective aimed at reducing uncertainty in acoustic-survey estimates. The relative frequency response r(f) measured simultaneously at several frequencies is one of the main acoustic features that characterize the targets, but the relationship between nearest neighbours, school morphology, and environmental and geographical data are also important characteristics in this context. The number of acoustic categories that can be separated with a high spatial resolution is limited by the stochastic nature of the measurements. Because the acoustic categorization of larger ensembles is more reliable than for single targets, spatial smoothing of the backscattering within the school boundaries before that process allows the separation of more categories than is possible with the raw, highly resolved data. Using the mean r(f) of an entire school gives even more reliable categorization, but determining whether or not the school is monospecific sets a new challenge. This problem is evaluated here. The methods are tested and verified. Identification of acoustic categories with similar acoustic properties is done for schooling fish, although the results have limited spatial resolution. The reliability of the categorization is further improved when knowledge of school morphology and geographical distribution of the species are taken into account.
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Vasiljevic, N., T. Trimble, N. Dimitrov, and K. Sieradzki. "Electrocapillarity Behavior of Au(111) in SO42-and F-." Langmuir 20, no. 16 (August 2004): 6639–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la049632f.

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Yu, Hyunkyung, Nathalie Bellocq, Youngeun Ha, Hyunuk Kim, Yunyeon Kim, Bu-Nam Jeon, Léo Marx, et al. "Abstract 1760: The antibody-drug conjugate GENA-111 conjugated to auristatin F shows therapeutic potency in BCAM positive epithelial cancer." Cancer Research 82, no. 12_Supplement (June 15, 2022): 1760. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2022-1760.

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Abstract Antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are considered as promising cancer treatment modalities that combine the selectivity of antibodies and the cytotoxic properties of payloads using chemical linkers. However, despite their success, ADCs still suffer from drawbacks, e.g., systemic toxicity, which limit their potential clinical applications. The systemic toxicity of an ADC is mainly related to the stability of its linker, and to the selectivity of its antibody towards the targeted antigen expressed on cancer cells. Lu/BCAM (Lutheran/basal cell adhesion molecule) is a member of the immunoglobulin superfamily and is a receptor for laminin, a protein that facilitates cell adhesion, migration, and invasion. A growing number of studies show that BCAM plays an essential role in tumor progression and is overexpressed on epithelial cancers e.g., skin cancer. Here we describe GENA-111, a human monoclonal anti-BCAM IgG4 (S228P) antibody that binds to human BCAM with high affinity, and that is significantly internalized by BCAM-positive tumor cells. We also describe the GENA-111-auristatin F ADC, wherein the GENA-111 antibody has been armed with an auristatin F derivative using a new linker technology and a stabilized thiol maleimide conjugation. This new linker technology comprises a cleavable peptidic sequence that facilitates multidrug attachment and the production of ADCs with tailored drug-to-antibody ratios (DARs). Cytotoxic drugs are rapidly and selectively released from the linker by the carboxypeptidase activity of Cathepsin B. In vitro cytotoxicity examination showed the potent cytotoxic effects of this GENA-111-auristatin F ADC on BCAM-expressing tumor cells, with a positive correlation between cytotoxicity and BCAM expression. Moreover, this ADC was also shown to significantly reduce the growth of tumor cells, including A431, T47D, and Huh7. The GENA-111-auristatin F ADC was evaluated in a xenograft mouse model established by subcutaneous injection of A431 cells, a BCAM positive human skin cancer cell line. The results of this study will be presented and discussed. Taken together, our data suggest that an ADC targeting BCAM e.g., GENA-111-auristatin F, might be a promising treatment strategy for BCAM positive epithelial cancer patients. Citation Format: Hyunkyung Yu, Nathalie Bellocq, Youngeun Ha, Hyunuk Kim, Yunyeon Kim, Bu-Nam Jeon, Léo Marx, Mathilde Pantin, Hyunjin Yoo, Seungmin Byun, Joo-Yeon Chung, Mi Young Cha, Patrick Garrouste, Frédéric Lévy. The antibody-drug conjugate GENA-111 conjugated to auristatin F shows therapeutic potency in BCAM positive epithelial cancer [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 1760.
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Mangione, Giulia, Mauro Sambi, Silvia Carlotto, Andrea Vittadini, Giovanni Ligorio, Melanie Timpel, Luca Pasquali, Angelo Giglia, Marco Vittorio Nardi, and Maurizio Casarin. "Electronic structure of CuTPP and CuTPP(F) complexes: a combined experimental and theoretical study II." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 18, no. 36 (2016): 24890–904. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6cp03956a.

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CuTPP and CuTPP(F) thick films deposited on Au(111) have been studied by coupling NEXAFS spectroscopy at the C/N/FK-edges and CuL2,3-edges and spin-unrestricted TD-DFT calculations.
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Vielitz, Arne. "Bei Patienten mit Migräne sind Medikamente oft ein wichtiger Auslöser." manuelletherapie 24, no. 04 (September 2020): 158. http://dx.doi.org/10.1055/a-1220-0785.

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GOSWAMI, V. K., and D. N. SIKDAR. "APPLICATION OF REMOTE SENSING IN THE STUDY OF MONSOON ENERGETICS OVER BAY OF BENGAL DURING SUMMER MONSOON." MAUSAM 45, no. 4 (January 1, 2022): 303–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.54302/mausam.v45i4.2499.

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IIAR ~ , rR;\CT All attempt has been made 10 slUd )' tho roon soon c ne rgeucs over Bil)' of Hengal by stu, lying th ecloud and monsoon depression field s during sum mer monsoon using 11 ROS ·N sa telli te ima ge ri es . Th e i UU h Pakinetic ft amn-s. ,-.g . vergen ce. vortic ity and vertical vclochics fur Hfcw selected ph ases in th e Ray ufHen gal .luring 27JUll("-6 Allgn ..l l Q"7lj within the 10° X Ill o grid box (it" . IS-!5 °N & ~5 0 95 ° E ) wt're computed. Next. th e kinematicIeamres o f n rypi cul disturbed phase (5-7 Jul y 1979) we re studied in a Lagrangian frame by using drop wind so n' lednm of 1 S n"!'ic;lr..: h ai rcrutt. The data profiles II a nd I' him:' been drawn 10 idemit'y the evolutiona ry femll~ ." of finassociau- I 111 1111 snnn depression.Fol lr wing Such ruau rr 111 ( I ~77) and the cln ud d lls l" r ~ltJ.t ics of (jnsw:uui t." nt , (I 'J9U): th l"wo plausible lIlod elsof Il1ntt s tlon dL'p lr ..."i n l1 hil\"l' been posmhued in lerms of C lusl er ClJ ~ l eSl.:e n ..:e Theory (CCn and Ginn! e lu slernl ~lr)· (( iCl"!The '(" nl en l 1l1 11. ~' d rClllntiuns 'Ailhin an ll a ruun,t Ihe lllunsuon d lopres..,iol1 wcn.- inl l.-ne,l hy making ll ~e ofGt }F.S im a!:l' l·l ·il-" Th " kinemal ic stud ies have rew ala l that th e h ighe r vH lues of \'ertical veloci ties , posi ti\ 'c \·.. r1icilylind \'t'll.l' C" '11.'1' c n lT,,~p h ll d w jlll lhe max imuUl cooncct in ' cloud ..:o\'e rllge 1';SoO-\'; .f fClnuing and mntu re stages ormo nSllllll d C")lll' , !, icl11
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Tleukhanova, N. T., and K. K. Sadykova. "THE CONVOLUTION IN ANISOTROPIC TRIEBEL–LIZORKIN SPACES." BULLETIN Series of Physics & Mathematical Sciences 69, no. 1 (March 10, 2020): 163–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.51889/2020-1.1728-7901.27.

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In this paper, we investigate the boundedness of the norm of the convolution operator in anisotropic Triebel-Lizorkin spaces. The Triebel-Lizorkin spaces are based on the Lorentz spaces pq L . In the anisotropic case, we take the anisotropic Lorentz space pq L as the base. The main goal of the paper is to solve the following problem: let f and g be functions from some classes of the Triebel-Lizorkin space scale. It is necessary to determine which conditions on the parameters of the spaces from f and g are taken and study which space belongs to their convolution gf  . An analogue of the O'Neil theorem was obtained for the Triebel-Lizorkin space scale αq pτF , where α , τ, p , q are vector parameters. Relations of the form γξ hν βη rμ F F  ↪ αq pτF are obtained, with the corresponding ratios of vector parameters γ βα  , hrp 11 1 1   , νμτ 111  , ηξq 111  . The research method is the functional spaces theory and inequalities of functional and harmonic analysis.
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Kesici, Şahin, and İsmail Şahin. "A Comparative Study of Uses of the Internet among College Students with and without Internet Addiction." Psychological Reports 105, no. 3_suppl (December 2009): 1103–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.105.f.1103-1112.

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The current study examined uses of the Internet among college students classified as addicted to the Internet or not. Data were gathered from 384 college students. Students classified as Internet Addicted used the Internet more for social functions, leisure functions, and virtual emotional functions, when compared to students considered as Internet Nonaddicted. Effect sizes were large, indicating important group differences in uses of the Internet.
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Kirkhaug, Rudi. "Antecedents of Role Conflict in Compliance-Enhancing Organizations." Psychological Reports 105, no. 3_suppl (December 2009): 1113–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2466/pr0.105.f.1113-1125.

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Compliance-enhancing organizations such as the military and police are characterized by guiding and controlling employees, and they increasingly tend to control and restrict employees' behavior when exposed to external uncertainty. Restrictions on employees' behavior are intended to increase efficiency safety, and combat readiness through reducing misunderstandings and conflicts. However, many writers have argued that the most natural reaction to external unpredictability and uncertainty is internal flexibility and utilizing the entire range of employees' qualifications. The question raised in this study is whether restrictions imply that employees feel they are subject to incompatible work conditions and are deprived of resources and opportunities to execute their everyday responsibilities and thereby experience role conflict. Hierarchical regression analyses performed on data from 71 police and 71 army officers showed that rules and routines that were perceived as restrictive or coercive better explained role conflict among employees than either leadership loyalty, commitment, and rules or routines that were perceived as enabling.
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Yu, Yanlin, Zhiming Liu, Wenxian Huang, Shan Zhou, Zuofu Hu, and Ligen Wang. "Ab Initio Investigation of the Adsorption and Dissociation of O2 on Cu-Skin Cu3Au(111) Surface." Catalysts 12, no. 11 (November 10, 2022): 1407. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/catal12111407.

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Surface adsorption and dissociation processes can have a decisive impact on the catalytic properties of metal alloys. We have used density functional theory to investigate the adsorption and dissociation of O2 on Cu-skin Cu3Au(111) surface. The calculated results show that the b-f(h)-b adsorption configuration is the most energetically favorable on the Cu-skin Cu3Au(111) surface. For O2 dissociation, there are two thermodynamically favorable dissociation paths. One path is from b-f-b to two O atoms in hcp sites, and the other path is from b-h-b to two O atoms in fcc sites. Moreover, the stability of O2 adsorption is higher and the dissociation energy barrier of the adsorbed O2 is lower as compared to those on the Cu(111) surface. This theoretical work provides valuable guidance for the practical application of Cu-Au alloys as highly efficient CO oxidation catalysts.
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Wang, Yingying, Jun Ouyang, Hongbo Cheng, Yushu Shi, Takumi Nishikado, and Isaku Kanno. "High performance LaNiO3-buffered, (001)-oriented PZT piezoelectric films integrated on (111) Si." Applied Physics Letters 121, no. 18 (October 31, 2022): 182902. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/5.0107526.

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Integration of high-performance lead zirconate titanate (PZT) piezoelectric films onto (111) Si substrates is beneficial for the development of piezoelectric micro-electro-mechanical systems (Piezo-MEMS) because of (111) Si's isotropic mechanical properties and desirable etching characteristics. These features will greatly reduce complications in micro-device fabrication and patterning of PZT/Si heterostructures. However, piezoelectric performance of a PZT film is usually dominated by its preferred crystalline orientation, with (001) being superior than (110) and (111). Such a vectorial dependence seriously restricts applications of PZT films grown on (111) Si, which are usually not (001)-textured. In this work, highly (001)-oriented PZT thick films (∼1.5 μm) with a 53/47 Zr/Ti ratio were prepared on (111) Si substrates via a multi-layer buffering technique, i.e., through the use of a (111)Pt/Ti bi-layer and a LaNiO3 buffer layer. The PZT films were sputter-deposited at a low temperature (350 °C) and then crystallized in a (001) texture via a rapid thermal annealing (RTA). The e31,f transverse piezoelectric coefficient was up to ∼11.6 C/m2 for PZT films with a RTA time of 2 minutes. Such an e31,f value is comparable to that of PZT films grown on (100) Si. This work opens up many possibilities for Piezo-MEMS by demonstrating the desirable combination of a large piezoelectricity in (001) PZT with a good patternability of (111) Si.
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Sakagami, Takahide, Shiro Kubo, and Yoshiaki Asakura. "F-1110 Quantitative evaluation of defect depth using lock-in Infrared thermography." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 201–2. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_201.

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AKANDA, M. A. Salam, and Masumi SAKA. "F-1112 Evaluation of Crack Closing Stress by Ultrasonic Pulse-Echo Technique." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 205–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_205.

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Sen, Fatih G., Yue Qi, and Ahmet T. Alpas. "Surface stability and electronic structure of hydrogen- and fluorine-terminated diamond surfaces: A first-principles investigation." Journal of Materials Research 24, no. 8 (August 2009): 2461–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1557/jmr.2009.0309.

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The effect of fluorine termination on the stability and bonding structure of diamond (111) surfaces were studied using first-principles calculations and compared with hydrogen termination by creating mixed F- and H-containing diamond surfaces. Surface F atoms, similar to H, formed sp3-type bonding with C atoms, which resulted in a more stable 1 × 1 configuration. The surface phase diagram built showed that the F-terminated surface was more stable in a larger-phase space than H termination, because of the formation of strong ionic C–F bonds and the development of attractive forces between F atoms, resulting in close packing of large F atoms. Hence, the F-terminated diamond surface was more chemically inert. A large repulsive force was required to bring two F-terminated surfaces together, because of the negative charge on F atoms, resulting in reduced adhesion tendency between two F-terminated diamond surfaces compared with H-terminated surfaces.
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Bauschlicher, Charles W., and Marzio Rosi. "Differentiating between H and F or H and CN on C(111) or Si(111) Surfaces." Journal of Physical Chemistry B 102, no. 13 (March 1998): 2403–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jp9734742.

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Bakulin, Alexander V., Lora S. Chumakova, Aleksandr V. Korchuganov, and Svetlana E. Kulkova. "Role of Oxygen and Fluorine in Passivation of the GaSb(111) Surface Depending on Its Termination." Crystals 12, no. 4 (March 30, 2022): 477. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cryst12040477.

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The mechanism of the chemical bonding of oxygen and fluorine on the GaSb(111) surface depending on its termination is studied by the projector augmented-waves method within density functional theory. It is shown that on an unreconstructed (111) surface with a cation termination, the adsorption of fluorine leads to the removal of surface states from the band gap. The binding energy of fluorine on the cation-terminated surface in the most preferable Ga-T position is lower by ~0.4 eV than that of oxygen, but it is significantly lower (by ~0.8 eV) on the anion-terminated surface. We demonstrate that the mechanism of chemical bonding of electronegative adsorbates with the surface has an ionic–covalent character. The covalence of the O–Sb bond is higher than the F–Sb one, and it is higher than both O–Ga and F–Ga bonds. Trends in the change in the electronic structure of the GaSb(111) surface upon adsorption of fluorine and oxygen are discussed. It is found that an increase in the oxygen concentration on the Sb-terminated GaSb(111) surface promotes a decrease in the density of surface states in the band gap.
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Wolf, Matthew J., Ernst D. Larsson, and Kersti Hermansson. "Oxygen chemistry of halogen-doped CeO2(111)." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 23, no. 35 (2021): 19375–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1cp01320c.

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SHIMADA, WATARU, HIROSHI TOCHIHARA, TOMOSHIGE SATO, and MASASHI IWATSUKI. "DOMAIN GROWTH OF THE DAS STRUCTURE ON A QUENCHED Si(111) SURFACE STUDIED BY STM." Surface Review and Letters 06, no. 06 (December 1999): 995–1001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x99001074.

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We continuously observed the growth of the dimer–adatom–stacking-fault (DAS) domain, in unreconstructed regions remaining after quenching a Si(111) surface to 370–380°C, by using scanning tunneling microscopy. It was observed that a single faulted (F) half of the 9×9 unit cell of the DAS structure grows to a small 9×9 DAS domain. Continuous measurements showed that new F-halves are created sharing corner holes with existing F-halves. The creation of new isolated F-halves was very seldom at 370–380°C, and the region of the DAS structure was grown by expanding the area of the existing DAS domains.
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BAI, XUXU, WANQI JIE, GANGQIANG ZHA, WENHUA ZHANG, JUNFA ZHU, DONG QIAN, and JINFENG JIA. "THE ADSORPTION AND DESORPTION OF OXYGEN ON CdZnTe (111)B-(2 × 2) SURFACE." Surface Review and Letters 20, no. 03n04 (August 2013): 1320001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x13200011.

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The oxygen adsorption and desorption on the CdZnTe (111) B -(2×2) surface were studied with synchrotron radiation ultraviolet photoemission spectroscopy (SRUPS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The results show that a surface state of clean CdZnTe (111) B -(2×2) surface appears at 0.5 eV below Fermi level ( E F), which disappears after the oxygen exposure, and shows again after annealing in UHV. The surface work function of CdZnTe (111) B -(2×2) decreases after the oxygen exposure, and futher reduces after annealing.
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Ouma, Chrisantus Namada, Professor George O. K’Aol, and Professor Damary Sikalieh. "EFFECT OF CHARACTER AND TECHNICAL DIMENSIONS OF ETHICAL LEADERSHIP ON EMPLOYEE COMMITMENT IN THE TRANSPORT SECTOR PARASTATALS IN KENYA." Human Resource and Leadership Journal 3, no. 1 (March 14, 2018): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.47941/hrlj.223.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the character and technical dimensions of ethical leadership on employee commitment among senior managers in the transport sector parastatals in Kenya.Methodology: The study adopted a descriptive correlational research design. The target population consisted of 253 senior managers in the transport sector parastatals. A sample of 153 senior managers was selected from the target population using the stratified random sampling technique. A self-administered questionnaire was used to collect data from senior managers. Data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics.Results: Correlation analysis revealed a positive and significant relationship between the character dimension and employee commitment, r (111) = .72, p < .05, and also between the technical dimension and employee commitment, r(111) = .56, p < .05, Analysis of variance showed that employee commitment was significantly affected by the character dimension, F(1, 111) = 197.56, p < .05 as well as the technical dimension, F(1, 111) = 55.23, p < .05. Results of multiple linear regression indicated that 64% of the variance in employee commitment were caused by the character dimension, R2 = .64, F(1,111) = 197.56, p < .05; β = .78, p < .05 while 33% of the variance in employee commitment were caused by the technical dimension, R2 = .33, F(1,111) = 55.23, p < .05; β = .65, p < .05.Ethical climate was found to significantly moderate the relationship between the character and technical dimensions of ethical leadership and employee commitment, R2 = .67, F(7,105) = 30.56, p < .05; β = .24, p < .05.Unique contribution to theory, practice and policy: Previous studies on ethical leadership have focused on the ethical characteristics of the leader and behavioral traits in the Western settings. This study has provided an in-depth examination of ethical leadership and its effect on employee commitment in the African context. In addition, the application of ethical climate as a moderating variable in this study presented the opportunity to further test its moderating effect on the relationship between the character and technical dimensions of ethical leadership and employee commitment in public organizational settings.
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Voloshina, Elena N., and Yuriy S. Dedkov. "Electronic and Magnetic Properties of the Graphene/Eu/Ni(111) Hybrid System." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 69, no. 7 (July 1, 2014): 297–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.5560/zna.2014-0012.

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The electronic and magnetic properties of the graphene/Eu/Ni(111) intercalation-like system are studied in the framework of the general gradient approximation with the effective Coulomb potential (GGA+U) and dispersive interactions taken into account. Intercalation of monoatomic europium layer underneath graphene on Ni(111) leads to the drastic changes of the electronic structure of graphene compared to free-standing graphene as well as graphene/Ni(111). The strong influence of the spin-polarized europium 4 f states, crossing the graphene-derived π states, on magnetic properties of graphene and on spin-filtering properties of the graphene/Eu/Ni(111) trilayer is discussed.
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Pedersen, Michala E. F., Keith L. Dorrington, and Peter A. Robbins. "Effects of haloperidol on ventilation during isocapnic hypoxia in humans." Journal of Applied Physiology 83, no. 4 (October 1, 1997): 1110–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1997.83.4.1110.

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Pedersen, Michala E. F., Keith L. Dorrington, and Peter A. Robbins. Effects of haloperidol on ventilation during isocapnic hypoxia in humans. J. Appl. Physiol.83(4): 1110–1115, 1997.—Exposure to isocapnic hypoxia produces an abrupt increase in ventilation [acute hypoxic ventilatory response (AHVR)], which is followed by a subsequent decline [hypoxic ventilatory depression or decline (HVD)]. In cats, both anesthetized and awake, haloperidol has been reported to increase AHVR and almost entirely abolish HVD. To investigate whether this occurs in humans, the ventilatory responses of 15 healthy young volunteers to 20 min of isocapnic hypoxia (end-tidal [Formula: see text] = 50 Torr) were assessed at 1, 2, and 4.5 h after placebo (control) and after oral haloperidol (Seranace, 0.05 mg/kg) on different days. Three subjects were unable to complete the study because of akathisia. AHVR was significantly greater with haloperidol compared with control ( P < 0.01, analysis of variance). However, no significant change in HVD was found [control HVD = 9.3 ± 1.6 (SD) l/min, haloperidol HVD = 9.9 ± 2.1 l/min; P = not significant, analysis of variance]. We conclude that combined central and peripheral dopamine-receptor antagonism in humans with haloperidol produces a similar pattern of change to that reported previously with the peripheral antagonist domperidone. We have been unable to show in humans a decrease in HVD by the centrally acting drug as observed in cats.
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Paal, Tanja, Melinda A. Brindley, Courtney St. Clair, Andrew Prussia, Dominika Gaus, Stefanie A. Krumm, James P. Snyder, and Richard K. Plemper. "Probing the Spatial Organization of Measles Virus Fusion Complexes." Journal of Virology 83, no. 20 (August 5, 2009): 10480–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01195-09.

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ABSTRACT The spatial organization of metastable paramyxovirus fusion (F) and attachment glycoprotein hetero-oligomers is largely unknown. To further elucidate the organization of functional fusion complexes of measles virus (MeV), an archetype of the paramyxovirus family, we subjected central predictions of alternative docking models to experimental testing using three distinct approaches. Carbohydrate shielding through engineered N-glycans indicates close proximity of a membrane-distal, but not membrane-proximal, section of the MeV attachment (H) protein stalk domain to F. Directed mutagenesis of this section identified residues 111, 114, and 118 as modulators of avidity of glycoprotein interactions and determinants of F triggering. Stalk-length variation through deletion or insertion of HR elements at positions flanking this section demonstrates that the location of the stalk segment containing these residues cannot be altered in functional fusion complexes. In contrast, increasing the distance between the H head domains harboring the receptor binding sites and this section through insertion of structurally rigid α-helical domains with a pitch of up to approximately 75 Å downstream of stalk position 118 partially maintains functionality in transient expression assays and supports efficient growth of recombinant virions. In aggregate, these findings argue against specific protein-protein contacts between the H head and F head domains but instead support a docking model that is characterized by short-range contacts between the prefusion F head and the attachment protein stalk, possibly involving H residues 111, 114, and 118, and extension of the head domain of the attachment protein above prefusion F.
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Wang, Dongchao, Li Chen, Hongmei Liu, Xiaoli Wang, Guangliang Cui, Pinhua Zhang, Dapeng Zhao, and Shuaihua Ji. "Topological states modulation of Bi and Sb thin films by atomic adsorption." Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 17, no. 5 (2015): 3577–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c4cp04502e.

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Based on first-principles calculations, we systematically investigated the topological surface states of Bi and Sb thin films of 1–5 bilayers in (111) orientation without and with H(F) adsorption, respectively.
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Rochford, L. A., A. J. Ramadan, S. Holliday, T. S. Jones, and C. B. Nielsen. "The effect of fluorination on the surface structure of truxenones." RSC Advances 6, no. 71 (2016): 67315–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c6ra14158g.

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The surface structure of partially fluorinated truxenone (F3-truxenone) molecules on Cu (111) has been probed using a combination of scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) and low energy electron diffraction (LEED).
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Xu, Qingfang, Rong Tu, Qingyun Sun, Meijun Yang, Qizhong Li, Song Zhang, Lianmeng Zhang, et al. "Morphology controlling of 〈111〉-3C–SiC films by HMDS flow rate in LCVD." RSC Advances 9, no. 5 (2019): 2426–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c8ra09509d.

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Morphology of 〈111〉-oriented 3C–SiC films was transformed from mosaic to whisker to cauliflower-like with the increased flow rate (f) of hexametyldisilane (HMDS) in the process of laser chemical vapor deposition (LCVD).
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IWAI, Kazutaka, Motoharu FUJIGAKI, Yoshiharu MORIMOTO, and Satoru YONEYAMA. "F-1113 Development of real-time shape measurement system displaying results on object." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 207–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_207.

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KANCHANOMAI, Chaosuan, Shinichi YAMAMOTO, Yukio MIYASHITA, and Yoshiharu MUTOH. "F-1116 Non-Contact Strain-Controlled Fatigue Test with Digital Image Measurement System." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 213–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_213.

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YAMAZAKI, Toru, and Minoru KAMATA. "F-1118 Application of Assesment Technique on SEA Subdivision By Initial Slope Ratio." Proceedings of the JSME annual meeting VI.01.1 (2001): 217–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1299/jsmemecjo.vi.01.1.0_217.

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ICHIMIYA, A., and K. HAYASHI. "THERMAL DECAY OF ISOLATED SINGLE SILICON MOUNDS ON Si(111) SURFACES." Surface Review and Letters 07, no. 05n06 (October 2000): 571–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x00000543.

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Isolated three-dimensional (3D) silicon mounds on the Si (111)(7×7) surface have been produced using the tip of a scanning tunneling microscope (STM) at temperatures between 700 K and 750 K. Thermal relaxation processes of the mounds have been investigated by a temperature-variable STM. The 3D mounds formed by the STM tip are like pyramids with certain facets for both surfaces. The indices of the main facets of the mounds on the Si (111) surface are {311}, and those of the small facets are {221} or {331}. Two types of pyramids are produced on the Si (111). The pyramids with a production probability of 75% are normal stacking at the interface between the mound and the substrate, and are called type U. For mounds with a production probability of 25% which are in the twin relation of the type U mounds, there is a stacking fault at the interface, and they are called type F. The formation energy of the stacking fault is estimated from the ratio of the production probability as 4.7 meV/Å2. The decay rate of the type F mounds is about three times larger than that of the type U ones. During decomposition of the type U mounds, the facets of the pyramid are split into two parts. For the type F mounds, the pyramids decay nearly layer by layer without splitting of the facets and step bunching.
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Zhao, Xueqin, Jinou Dong, Licheng Fu, Yilun Gu, Rufei Zhang, Qiaolin Yang, Lingfeng Xie, Yinsong Tang, and Fanlong Ning. "(Ba1−x Na x )F(Zn1−x Mnx)Sb: A novel fluoride-antimonide magnetic semiconductor with decoupled charge and spin doping." Journal of Semiconductors 43, no. 11 (November 1, 2022): 112501. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1674-4926/43/11/112501.

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Abstract We report the successful synthesis and characterization of a novel 1111-type magnetic semiconductor (Ba1−x Na x )F(Zn1−x Mn x )Sb (0.05 ≤ x ≤ 0.175) with tetragonal ZrSiCuAs-type structure, which is isostructural to the layered iron-based superconductor La(O,F)FeAs. Na substitutions for Ba and Mn substitutions for Zn introduce carriers and local magnetic moments, respectively. Ferromagnetic interaction is formed when Na and Mn are codoped, demonstrating that local magnetic moments are mediated by carriers. Iso-thermal magnetization shows that the coercive field is as large as ~ 12 000 Oe, which is also reflected in the large split between the temperature-dependent magnetization in zero-field-cooling and field-cooling condition. AC susceptibility under zero field demonstrates that samples evolve into spin-glass state below spin freezing temperature T f. The measurements of temperature-dependent resistivity indicate that (Ba1−x Na x )F(Zn1−x Mn x )Sb exhibits semiconducting behaviour.
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Nurhikmat, Asep, Bandul Suratmo, Nursigit Bintoro, and S. Suharwadji. "PEMODELAN PINDAH PANAS PADA PROSES STERILISASI GUDEG KALENGAN." Reaktor 15, no. 1 (March 5, 2014): 64. http://dx.doi.org/10.14710/reaktor.15.1.64-72.

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Telah dilakukan penelitian pemodelan pindah panas pada proses sterilisasi gudeg kalengan. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui fenomena pindah panas gudeg kalengan selama sterilisasi. Penelitian dilakukan pada suhu sterilisasi 111; 121 dan 131oC dengan lama sterilisasi 10; 20 dan 30 menit. Pengamatan dilakukan terhadap nilai F dan tekstur bahan. Simulasi model dilakukan dengan menggunakan MATLAB versi R2010a. Simulasi menghasilkan nilai difusivitas panas (α) bahan sekitar 1.0443x10-1 mm2/s, nilai koefisien transfer panas (h) adalah 4.1366x10-2 W/mm2/s dengan sse sekitar 5.4634x102. Selama proses sterilisasi terjadi kenaikan nilai F dan penurunan tekstur. Perlakuan yang paling optimal adalah perlakuan 121oC selama 20 menit dengan nilai F sekitar 4,32 menit.
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Karlsson, Meriam G., and Jeffrey W. Werner. "Photoperiod and Temperature Affect Flowering in German Primrose." HortTechnology 12, no. 2 (January 2002): 217–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/horttech.12.2.217.

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The potential photoperiodic effects and interactions with temperature were identified for flowering of german primrose (Primula obconica). The german primrose `Libre Light Salmon' was grown at long days (LD, 16 hours) or short days (SD, 8 hours) and 61 or 68 °F (16 or 20 °C). Visible bud (VB, 2-mm flower buds) averaged 90 days from seeding for plants grown at 61 °F independent of photoperiod or at 68 °F under LD. At 68 °F and SD, VB was delayed and flowering (horizontal petals) had not been observed at termination of the study (146 days from seeding). Flowering averaged 111 days at LD and 68 °F, 122 days at LD and 61 °F, and 133 days at SD and 61 °F. When plants within each temperature were shifted at weekly intervals from one photoperiod to the other, increasing duration of initial SD resulted in slower VB and at 68 °F more than 8 weeks resulted in no flowering. Changing to SD from initial LD did not affect VB or flowering at either 61 °F or 68°F. These results suggest flowering of german primrose is faster under LD than SD at the recommended production temperatures of 65 to 68 °F (18 to 20 °C).
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Heller, M., M. Mcdonald, M. Burchill, and K. C. Watters. "Shape optimization of critical stiffener runouts for F-111 airframe life extension." Fatigue & Fracture of Engineering Materials & Structures 25, no. 2 (February 2002): 151–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.8756-758x.2001.00.x.

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Adachi, Sadao, Takehiko Arai, and Kazuyuki Kobayashi. "Chemical treatment effect of Si(111) surfaces in F‐based aqueous solutions." Journal of Applied Physics 80, no. 9 (November 1996): 5422–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.362729.

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Bensliman, F. "Analysis of Si-F Bonds on Si(111) Surface by Electrochemical Method." Electrochemical and Solid-State Letters 3, no. 12 (1999): 566. http://dx.doi.org/10.1149/1.1391210.

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Pörtner, Mathias, Yinying Wei, Alexander Riss, Knud Seufert, Manuela Garnica, Johannes V. Barth, Ari P. Seitsonen, Lars Diekhöner, and Willi Auwärter. "Charge State Control of F 16 CoPc on h ‐BN/Cu(111)." Advanced Materials Interfaces 7, no. 15 (June 3, 2020): 2000080. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/admi.202000080.

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Borisov, A. G., J. P. Gauyacq, and S. V. Shabanov. "Wave packet propagation study of the charge transfer interaction in the F−–Cu(111) and –Ag(111) systems." Surface Science 487, no. 1-3 (July 2001): 243–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0039-6028(01)01102-5.

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Wang, Dengshan, and Hong-Qing Zhang. "Symbolic Computation and Non-travelling Wave Solutions of the (2+1)-Dimensional Korteweg de Vries Equation." Zeitschrift für Naturforschung A 60, no. 4 (April 1, 2005): 221–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/zna-2005-0402.

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Abstract In this paper, with the aid of symbolic computation we improve the extended F-expansion method described in Chaos, Solitons and Fractals 22, 111 (2004) to solve the (2+1)-dimensional Korteweg de Vries equation. Using this method, we derive many exact non-travelling wave solutions. These are more general than the previous solutions derived with the extended F-expansion method. They include the Jacobi elliptic function, soliton-like trigonometric function solutions, and so on. Our method can be applied to other nonlinear evolution equations.
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