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Ahmad, Ibrahim, Hyun-Kyung Kim, Suleyman Deveci, and R. Kumar. "Correction: Ahmad, I.A., et al. Non-Isothermal Crystallisation Kinetics of Carbon Black-Graphene-Based Multimodal-Polyethylene Nanocomposites. Nanomaterials, 2019, 9, 100." Nanomaterials 9, no. 3 (2019): 392. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano9030392.

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In the published paper [1], there was a typo error mistake in Equation (5), which was supposed to be expressed as “ log Z t + n log t = log K T − m log Φ ” instead of “log Zt + n log t = log KT − ml” [...]
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Kadhim, Shaymaa Awad. "Study the atomic properties of 2s shell for some atoms." Iraqi Journal of Physics (IJP) 11, no. 22 (2019): 20–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.30723/ijp.v11i22.348.

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Ground state energies and other properties of 2S shell for some atoms as Be(Z=4), B(Z=5), C(Z=6) and N(Z=7) were calculated by using Hartree-Fock wave function. We found the values of potential energies in hartree unit (3.8369, 6.78565, 10.18852 and 14.41089) respectively and the other proprieties like expectation values of the position < r1m > were in agreement with the published results. All the studied atomic properties were normalized.
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Jørgensen, Inger, Kristin Chiboucas, Marcel Bergmann, Sune Toft, and Ricardo Schiavon. "Early and Late Life - Bulge-Dominated Galaxies over the Last 8-9 Gyr." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 11, S319 (2015): 128. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921315010157.

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AbstractWe present results from our investigation of galaxy evolution in dense cluster environments up to redshift z=1.3 based on high S/N ground-based spectroscopy and HST imaging of bulge-dominated galaxies: (1) An analysis of sizes, M/L ratios and line indices of galaxies in massive clusters out to z=1.3. The results are published in Jørgensen & Chiboucas (2013) and Jørgensen et al. (2014). (2) A preliminary analysis (Fig. 1) of absorption line indices, ages, metallicities and abundance ratios for galaxies in nine massive clusters out to z=0.9. New data cover three clusters at z=0.2-0.5.
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Ivanova, E. V. "A. A. Blok Working on the Project One Hundred Best Russian Books. Appendix. Russian Writers Ranged by the Date of Birth (18th, 19th and 20th Century)." Russkaya literatura 4 (2020): 109–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.31860/0131-6095-2020-4-109-127.

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The article examines the history of M. Gorky’s obscure project "One Hundred Best Russian Books", which was to be published at the Publishing House of Z. I. Grzhebin. Blok, N. Gumilev, K. Chukovsky, E. Zamyatin, Ivanov-Razumnik, N. O. Lerner contributed to the project. Block saw it as a chance to summarize the development of the pre-revolutionary Russian literature. The article details Blok’s approach to making the list of one hundred best Russian books; preparatory materials reflecting Block’s guiding principles are also published. The Appendix contains the list of 250 books compiled by Blok at Gorky’s request.
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Treacy, Michael M. J. "Z Dependence of Electron Scattering by Single Atoms into Annular Dark-Field Detectors." Microscopy and Microanalysis 17, no. 6 (2011): 847–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1431927611012074.

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AbstractA simple parameterization is presented for the elastic electron scattering cross sections from single atoms into the annular dark-field (ADF) detector of a scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). The dependence on atomic number, Z, and inner reciprocal radius of the annular detector, q0, of the cross section σ(Z,q0) is expressed by the empirical relationwhere A(q0) is the cross section for hydrogen (Z = 1), and the detector is assumed to have a large outer reciprocal radius. Using electron elastic scattering factors determined from relativistic Hartree-Fock simulations of the atomic electron charge density, values of the exponent n(Z,q0) are tabulated as a function of Z and q0, for STEM probe sizes of 1.0 and 2.0 Å.Comparison with recently published experimental data for single-atom scattering [Krivanek et al. (2010). Nature464, 571–574] suggests that experimentally measured exponent values are systematically lower than the values predicted for elastic scattering from low-Z atoms. It is proposed that this discrepancy arises from the inelastic scattering contribution to the ADF signal. A simple expression is proposed that corrects the exponent n(Z,q0) for inelastic scattering into the annular detector.
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Grinev, Vyacheslav, Elena Linkova, Elizaveta Krivoshchekova, and Alevtina Yegorova. "A New 4-Oxo-4-Phenylbutanoic Acid Polymorph." Proceedings 2, no. 14 (2018): 1119. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/iecc_2018-05254.

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A new Z = 8, Z′ = 2 polymorph of 4-oxo-4-phenylbutanoic (β-benzoylpropionic) acid, C10H10O3, was obtained. The previously published two polymorphs with CCDC codes VERMAG and VERMAG01 crystallize with Z = 4, Z′ = 1 in monoclinic space groups P21/c [a = 15.071(10), b = 5.435(9), c = 16.058(10), β = 129.57(10)°] and P21/n [a = 12.728(6), b = 5.200(3), c = 14.426(6), β = 111.33(3)°], respectively. Reported herein, polymorph crystallizes in monoclinic space group P21/c and has significant larger cell volume of 1754.51 Å3 [a = 15.2673(6), b = 5.2028(2), c = 22.3063(8), β = 98.0217(7)°]. Structurally, new polymorph differs from two known other slightly (RMSD of about 0.112–0.183 Å). All polymorphs contain dimers of molecules bounded by intermolecular hydrogen bonds leaving carbonyl groups at Position 4 unaffected.
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Ochyra, Ryszard, and Halina Bednarek-Ochyra. "Nomenclatural Notes on Pterogonium (Bryophyta, Leucodontaceae)." Polish Botanical Journal 62, no. 2 (2017): 187–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/pbj-2017-0024.

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Abstract A taxonomic and nomenclatural history of the moss genus Pterogonium Sw. is outlined and the illegitimacy of this name is confirmed. Nogopterium Crosby & W. R. Buck, the name of a new genus erected to replace the illegitimate Pterogonium, is accepted as validly published. This genus consists of five species, two of which, N. coreense (Cardot) Tad. Suzuki and N. tenellum (Tad. Suzuki & Z. Iwats.) Tad. Suzuki, have only recently been transferred to this genus. The transfer of the fifth species, N. tsilingense (P. C. Chen) Tad. Suzuki ex Ochyra & Bedn.-Ochyra, comb. nov., is effected in the present account.
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Paszkowska, Marzenna. "KARTKA Z DZIEJÓW ROSYJSKIEJ NAUKI PRAWA KARNEGO W XIX WIEKU. UCZEBNIK UGOŁOVNOGO PRAVA WŁODZIMIERZA SPASOWICZA (1829-1906)." Zeszyty Prawnicze 2, no. 2 (2017): 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.21697/zp.2002.2.2.06.

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PAGE IN THE HISTORY OF RUSSIAN SCIENCE OF CRIMINAL LAW THE COURSE-BOOK ON CRIMINAL LAW BY WŁODZIMIERZ SPASOWICZ (1829-1906)Summary Włodzimierz Spasowicz (1829-1906) was a Pole from Belarus. He had many different professions; he was a journalist, a publisher, a profesor and an attorney. In 1863 he published first modern course-book on criminal law in the history of Russia (Petersburg). On its basis, on the 22nd of December 1863, he got his PhD degree. In Petersburg liberal circles Spasowicz’s course-book received a positive review. The author’s aversion towards treating criminal law as a tool of deterring people, was underlined. Moreover, he demanded suppression of capital punishment and confiscation of property. However, the authorities of tsarist Russia led to the withdrawal of the course-book from the list of didactic aids and deprived Spasowicz of the right to give lectures at Russian universities (1864). The publication of criminal law course-book by Spasowicz meant progress in the development of Russian criminal law. Its role was underlined by such „great” professors of criminal law as N. Tagancew and I. Fojnicki.
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Ghimire, Krishna B., and Binay K. Shah. "Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Survival in Older Population in Pre- and Post- Imatinib Era in the United States." Blood 120, no. 21 (2012): 4237. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood.v120.21.4237.4237.

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Abstract Abstract 4237 Background: Median age at diagnosis for CML is 64 years of age. CML survival in elderly population is not well studied. This study was conducted to evaluate the relative survival rates among CML patients older than 50 years in pre- (1991–2000) and post- (2001– 2009) imatinib era. Methods: We analyzed the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER*Stat) 18 registry database to compare 3-year and 5-year relative survival rates among CML patients by gender and age groups (50–69, ≥70) from the pre- (1991–2000) to post- imatinib eras (2001–2009). We used Z-test in the SEER*Stat program to calculate the differences in relative survival rates among different cohorts. Results: The 3-year and 5-year relative survival rates for CML patients age ≥50 years in pre- (n=3,848) vs post- (n=6,501) imatinib era were: 44.1±0.9% vs 55.9±0.8%, p=<0.0001, Z-value=10.179 at 3-years and 31.4±0.9% vs 46.9±0.9%, p=<0.0001, Z-value=12.361 at 5-years. The 3-year and 5-year relative survival rates for old (50–69) patients in pre- (n=1,723) vs post- (n=3011) imatinib era were: 57.7 ± 1.2% vs 72.3 ±1.0%, p=<0.0001, Z-value=9.454 at 3 years and 44.8±1.3% vs 64.3±1.2%, P=<0.0001, Z-value= 11.365 at 5 years. The survival rates for elderly (≥70) patients in pre (n= 2,125) and post (n=3,490) imatinib era were: 32.4±1.2% and 41.3±1.1%, p=<0.0001, Z-value=5.806 at 3 years and 19.3±1.1% and 31.2±1.2%, P=<0.0001, Z-value=7.135 at 5 years respectively. Table 1 shows CML survival rates by age and sex in patients older than 50 years of age. Conclusions: This study showed significant increase in 3 year and 5 year relative survival rates in post- imatinib era among CML patients older than 50 in all cohorts examined. However, the improvement in survival rates is modest compared to published data from randomized clinical trials. Disclosures: No relevant conflicts of interest to declare.
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Kraft, Jürgen. "Singularity of Monomial Curves in A3 and Gorenstein Monomial Curves in A4." Canadian Journal of Mathematics 37, no. 5 (1985): 872–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.4153/cjm-1985-047-8.

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Let 2 ≦ s ∊ N and {n1, …, ns) ⊆ N*. In 1884, J. Sylvester [13] published the following well-known result on the singularity degree S of the monomial curve whose corresponding semigroup is S: = 〈n1, …, ns): If s = 2, thenLet K: = –Z\S andfor all 1 ≦ i ≦ s. We introduce the invariantof S involving a correction term to the Milnor number 2δ [4] of S. As a modified version and extension of Sylvester's result to all monomial space curves, we prove the following theorem: If s = 3, thenWe prove similar formulas for s = 4 if S is symmetric.
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Levett, Paul N. "Published research works of Paul N. Levett." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2012. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.583355.

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In this thesis, I present my published works in the broad field of medical microbiology. Over a period of thirty years I have worked in a range of settings,. including hospital and public health laboratories, major reference laboratories and academic science departments. I have studied significant public health issues associated with each position, and therefore, while there is no single theme in my work, the emphasis of my research has been very much on the development and validation of methods and their application to public health microbiology. My early work was on obligately anaerobic bacteria. I began to study Clostridium difficile during my doctoral research and continued for several years after I completed my PhD. My expertise in anaerobic microbiology led to several book chapters and ultimately to an undergraduate textbook and an edited volume on anaerobic microbiology methods. My work on anaerobic bacteria forms one of three themes in my commentary. During my tenure at the University of Ulster; I began to broaden my research to encompass pathogens in the environment. Areas of interest included the survival of pathogenic bacteria during anaerobic digestion of cattle slurry and the anaerobic bacterial flora of flax retting. I moved to the University of West Indies in Barbados, where for 13 years I taught microbiology to medical students and provided clinical microbiology support to the hospital and public health laboratories. This venue provided me with the opportunity to follow a diverse research agenda, with a strong concentration on diseases of local and regional public health importance. I have included some of this work in my third commentary theme, clinical and public health microbiology. My major contributions to the field have undoubtedly been in the diagnosis, taxonomy and epidemiology of leptospirosis. I began working on leptospirosis in 1992 in the former Medical Research Council laboratory in Barbados. My work here included both serological and molecular diagnostic studies, and epidemiological research on reservoir animals and other zoonotic diseases. After moving to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), my work was focussed on developing tools for molecular diagnosis and molecular typing of leptospires and on taxonomy of leptospires. At the CDC, I was also the Acting Chief of the Special Bacteriology Reference Laboratory. In this capacity, I had the opportunity to lead a group focussed on the identification and characterization of previously unrecognised bacterial pathogens. Some of this work is included in my third commentary theme. I moved to Saskatchewan in 2003, to my current position in the provincial public health laboratory. My research in Saskatchewan has been directed towards the use of molecular techniques for diagnosis and epidemiological typing of significant public health pathogens, while mentoring younger scientists. Community-acquired methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus is a public health challenge in our communities and I have made significant contributions to a collaborative effort to understand and control these infections in Saskatchewan. In recent years I also have assumed a leadership role in biosafety and biosecurity regulatory issues and in quality assurance and proficiency testing. An abbreviated copy of my curriculum vitae is included to provide an indication both of the range of my research work and my other contributions to the field. In the interests of brevity, papers presented at conferences and published abstracts are not included.
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Pereira, Marcia da Costa. "Hamiltonianos unidimensionais associados à simetria Z(N) x Z(N)." Universidade de São Paulo, 1985. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/54/54131/tde-15042015-212841/.

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É mostrada a obtenção do Hamiltoniano Quântico Unidimensional associado a um modelo de Mecânica Estatística Clássica de simetria Z(N)xZ(N). O cálculo do Estado Fundamental deste Hamiltoniano é feito através do cálculo da energia livre do modelo de mecânica estatística, sendo que esta, por sua vez, é calculada utilizando-se Equações Funcionais advindas da equação dos triângulos (o método de slução é explanado em detalhes). Este tipo de cálculo foi feito originalmente por Baxter para N=2, sendo que neste caso o modelo de mecânica estatística é conhecido por 8-vértices e o Hamiltoniano quântico associado é o XYZ (Heisenberg completamente anisotrópico). Neste presente trabalho, o Hamiltoniano é obtido formalmente para as demais simetrias (qualquer N) ao incrementar-se o cálculo feito por Baxter com um novo método que torna possível esta generalização. Como exemplos, são feitos cálculos detalhados para N=3, em um limite em que as funções envolvidas na solução do problema de mecânica estatística tornam-se trigonométricas. O limite citado é análogo ao que se faz para N=2 quando do modelo de 8-vértices obtém-se o modelo de 6-vértices e o Hamiltoniano associado torna-se o XXZ (Heisenberg anisotrópico). Além da obtenção do Hamiltoniano é mostrada a dualidade do modelo Z(N)xZ(N). Também aqui este resultado foi obtido pela primeira vez por Baxter, apenas para o caso N=2, usando uma maneira gráfica que não permitiria a generalização para as outras simetrias. O método aqui apresentado, além de simplificar o resultado para N=2 é feito para todo N<br>The one-dimensional quantum Hamiltonian associated to a classical statistical mechanical model with Z(N)xZ(N) symmetry is obtained. The calculation of the Ground state of this Hamiltonian is performed via the calculation of the Free energy of the statistical mechanical model, which in its turn, is calculated by the functional equations originated from the Triangle equations. This type of calculation has been originally performed by Baxter for N=2, in which case the statistical mechanical model is known as the 8-vertex and the associated Quantum Hamiltonian is the XYZ (Completely anisotropic Heisenberg Model). In the present work the Hamiltonian is formally obtained for any N upgrading Baxter´s calculation by the use of a new method which allows its generalization. As an example, detailed calculations for N=3 are performed on a limit in which the functions arising from the triangle equations become trigonometric. This limit is analogous to the case N=2 when the 6-vexter model is obtained from the 8-vexter and the associated Hamiltonian become the XXZ (Anisotropic Heisenberg Model). Besides the obtained of the Hamiltonian, the duality of the Z(N)xZ(N) model is also shown. This result was demonstrated by Baxter only for the case N=2 by means of a graphic method which does not allow generalization for a arbitrary N. The method present in this work, besides the simplification of the result for N=2, is valid for any N
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Bell, Elizabeth. "N/Z equilibration." Texas A&M University, 2003. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/2306.

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The N/Z, or ratio of neutron to proton, degree of freedom may be used to study intermediate energy nuclear collisions to give information about the origin of emitted collision fragments. Establishing under what conditions the onset of N/Z equilibrium occurs will give a better understanding of the physics of the equation of state through the use of simulation codes. If the nuclear equation of state can be elucidated in terms of the N/Z dependent component and how the N/Z dependent component varies with density, then the equilibrium ratio of protons to neutrons inside high density neutron stars can be inferred, allowing for prediction of cooling rates and supernovae mechanisms. In the current study, isotopic and isobaric ratios at thetalab=40o with cuts of 10% and 20% most central events, respectively, are studied for their N/Z equilibration signals. Light charged particles, or LCPs, are found to be emitted from systems which have not yet fully N/Z combined; the fragments with A=3 are emitted from the least equilibrated systems. Intermediate mass fragments, or IMFs, are seen to be emitted by N/Z equilibrated sources, within statistical error bars. The N/Z tracer method is used with ratios of isotopes and isobars to see how the amount of nuclear stopping or N/Z mixing changes as a function of the centrality of the event. The N/Z observable is used to reinvestigate earlier findings of the isotope and isobar ratio observables and shows the progression (or lack of it, in some cases) of the N/Z equilibration. This observable has proven to be a clear and sensitive tool to use when considering the differences in N/Z mixing of the systems at two energies.
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Schmidt, Andreas. "Experimente zur Kernstruktur des N=Z Kerns 50Mn." [S.l. : s.n.], 2001. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=961714751.

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Lisetskiy, Alexander. "Quasideuteron mode in odd-odd N=Z nuclei." [S.l. : s.n.], 2002. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=965558037.

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Meger, Nicole. "BzKs in GOODS-N : z~2 star forming galaxies." Thesis, University of British Columbia, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/2429/7581.

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This thesis presents new deep near-infrared imaging data in one of the most well studied regions of the sky, the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey's northern field (GOODS-N). In particular, we have produced a science grade Ks-band (2.2 μm) source catalogue with a depth of KS(AB) = 23.8 magnitudes. With our K-selected sample, we use the BzK two-colour se lection criterion to find galaxies lying at redshifts between 1.4 and 2.5. We investigate the redshift distribution of these BzKs using spectroscopic redshifts as well as a new photometric redshift catalogue and find respectively, 13% and 14% contamination from low redshift interlopers. We then com pare the relationship between star formation rate and stellar mass with three different star formation rate estimators, derived from the rest-frame ultra violet, mid-infrared and radio properties. We obtain similar relationships from each of these methods and discuss the inherent uncertainty in estimat ing high redshift star formation rates. Finally, we test the BzK selection method with two extreme z~2 galaxy populations. The BzK criterion is able to select submillimetre galaxies at redshifts from 1.4 to 2.5 even though they have extreme star formation rates, and it can also effectively select highly dust obscured galaxies.
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Johnston-Theasby, Faye. "Spectroscopy of N-Z nuclei in the mass 80 region." Thesis, University of York, 2008. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.547359.

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Mojrová, Barbora. "Solární články z monokrystalického křemíku typu n s vysokou účinností." Doctoral thesis, Vysoké učení technické v Brně. Fakulta elektrotechniky a komunikačních technologií, 2019. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-408053.

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Tato dizertační práce je zaměřena vývoj a ověřování nových postupů přispívajících ke zvýšení účinnosti bifaciálních solárních článků založených na monokrystalickém křemíku n-typové vodivosti. Tato práce přináší nové poznatky o vylepšených výrobních procesech a postupech použitých během výroby článků v ISC Konstanz. V rámci práce byly vyrobeny solární články typu n-PERT (Passivated Emitter Rear Totally diffused) s vysokou účinností, a to pomocí standartních procesů a zařízení používaných běžně při průmyslové výrobě. Zapojení těchto průmyslových postupů a metod umožnilo ověřit možnosti výroby n-typových článků za použití téměř totožného vybavení, jaké je potřeba pro výrobu p-typových článků. Zvýšení účinnosti bylo založeno především na vylepšení jednotlivých procesních kroků. Experimenty popsané v této práci dosvědčují zlepšení procesu difúze bóru, přizpůsobení parametrů pasivační a antireflexní vrstvy nově navrženému emitoru, zlepšení procesu metalizace ve smyslu využití past neobsahujících hliník, testování tisku rozličných motivů spolu s různými sekvencemi výpalu. V rámci práce byla testována možnost zamezení jevu potenciální indukované degradace (Potential Induced Degradation – PID) pomocí vhodného složení ARC a pasivační vrstvy. Vyrobené n-typové solární články dosáhly maximální hodnoty účinnosti 20,9 %.
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Schneider, Ingo. "54Co und 58Cu die doppelt ungeraden N=Z Nachbarkerne von 56Ni /." [S.l. : s.n.], 2000. http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=961437790.

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Neto, Ettore Baldini. "Simetrias dinâmicas e energias de ligação de núcleos com N = Z." Universidade de São Paulo, 2001. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/43/43134/tde-11122013-170410/.

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Neste trabalho é apresentado um modelo algébrico para o cálculo de energias de ligação de núcleos pesados com N = Z baseado nas versões invariantes por isospin do Modelo de Bósons interatuantes (IBM). Com a utilização de uma interação adequada para a descrição dos modos isoescalar e isovetorial do emparelhamento nuclear adicionada àquelas interações que descrevem globalmente uma dada região de massa, foram ajustados os parâmetros da hamiltoniana e calculados núcleos com N = Z ao longo das camadas sd e pf. Deste modo, pôde-se fazer algumas predições, para suas massas do estado fundamental e para estados excitados, que oferecem um desafio às novas gerações de feixes radiativos que estão por vir.<br>In this work we present an algebraic model for calculating the binding energies of heavy nuclei with the same number of protons and neutrons which is based in the isospin invariant versions of the Interacting Boson Model (IBM). With an adequate interaction for the description of the isoscalar and isovector pairing modes of the residual nuclear interaction added to those terms responsible for the bulk properties of a given mass region, we have fitted the parameters of our algebraic Hamiltonian and have calculated nuclei with N=Z along the sd and pf shells. Therefore we were able to make some predictions, for their ground state masses as well as for the excited states, which offer a challenge to the new generations of radioactive nuclear beams.
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Books on the topic "Published in N.Z as"

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Člověk z pavilónu N. Jihočeské nakl., 1988.

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ill, Braun Carolyn, ed. Celebration centers!: N-Z. Concordia Pub. House, 1998.

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Company, Walt Disney. Let's explore: The ABCs of art : N-Z. Hyperion Books for Children, 2004.

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Emilio, Lluis, and Snaith V. P. 1944-, eds. On K*̳(Z/n) and K*̳(F̳q̳[t]/(t²). American Mathematical Society, 1985.

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Lalande, André. Vocabulaire technique et critique de la philosophie: N-Z. Presses universitaires de France, 1993.

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Lucas, L. J. The Lucas's [sic] of Haslemere and Midhurst & South Otago, N. Z. L.J. Lucas, 1987.

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Prasłowiańskie abstractum: Sufiksalne nomina actionis : formacje z podstawowym sufiksalnym -n-, -t-. Slawistyczny Ośrodek Wydawniczy, 2003.

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Goldenson, Robert M. Sex A to Z: Robert M. Goldenson and Kenneth N. Anderson. World Almanac, 1989.

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C, Harris John. On certain stable wedge summands of (B(Z/p) [superscript n, subscript +]. Dept. of Mathematics, University of Toronto, 1989.

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Volarič, Jože. Klic simfonije z druge strani odmeva: Prvi stavek-krik : haiku pe(n)tljica. Samozal., 1999.

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Book chapters on the topic "Published in N.Z as"

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Rolle, Günter. "N." In Mikrowissen A–Z. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-14020-7_13.

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Glaser, Christian. "N." In Leasing A - Z. Gabler Verlag, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-8349-4125-1_14.

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Herwig, Heinz. "N." In Strömungsmechanik A-Z. Vieweg+Teubner Verlag, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-80251-4_13.

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Garnett, David. "n." In a-z of housing. Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-36674-0_12.

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Wilkins, David, David Shemmings, and Yvonne Shemmings. "n." In a-z of attachment. Macmillan Education UK, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-00827-5_13.

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Jindal-Snape, Divya. "N." In A-Z of Transitions. Macmillan Education UK, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-52827-8_14.

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Gramlich, Ludwig, Peter Gluchowski, Andreas Horsch, Klaus Schäfer, and Gerd Waschbusch. "N." In Gabler Banklexikon (K – Z). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-26757-5_4.

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Nolan, Steve, and Margaret Holloway. "N." In A-Z of Spirituality. Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-30093-5_14.

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Roberts, Marian. "n." In A–Z of Mediation. Macmillan Education UK, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-137-00299-0_14.

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Vincek, Vladimir. "Dermatopathology N." In Dermatopathology A-Z. Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-89486-7_14.

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Conference papers on the topic "Published in N.Z as"

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Dolzhenko, Kirill V. "Changes in the biomarker composition of saturated fraction in late mesocatagenesis." In Недропользование. Горное дело. Направления и технологии поиска, разведки и разработки месторождений полезных ископаемых. Экономика. Геоэкология. Федеральное государственное бюджетное учреждение науки Институт нефтегазовой геологии и геофизики им. А.А. Трофимука Сибирского отделения Российской академии наук, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.18303/b978-5-4262-0102-6-2020-008.

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In the paper the transformations, occurring in the distribution of n-alkanes, steranes (m/z 217) and terpanes (m/z 191) hydrocarbons with a catagenesis increase, are discussed. The results obtained in the study of the superdeep well Srednevilyuyskaya-27 (Eastern Siberia) and published works on the regions of the United States of America, Germany and India were used for that comparison. The general trends in the change of the hydrocarbons individual composition of organic matter of various genetic nature with increasing thermal maturity are shown.
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El-Jummah, Abubakar M., Gordon E. Andrews, and John E. J. Staggs. "Impingement/Effusion Cooling Wall Heat Transfer: Conjugate Heat Transfer Computational Fluid Dynamic Predictions." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-56961.

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Impingement/effusion internal wall heat transfer was investigated using conjugate heat transfer (CHT) computational fluid dynamics (CFD). ANSYS Fluent was used with the k-ε turbulence model. Impingement/effusion configurations were modelled with the impingement hole on the centre of the effusion hole square array. Impingement/effusion geometries with equal number of holes were modelled with hole density n (m2) of 4306/4306, 9687/9687 and 26910/26910 m−2 for an impingement hole pitch to diameter ratio X/D of ∼ 11 at an effusion hole X/D of 4.7 for all configurations. The experimental test wall size was 152mm square this was square hole arrays of 102, 152 and 252. The main reason for investigating the number of holes was that effusion cooling has been shown to improve the greater the number of holes used for the same wall porosity or X/D. The coolant mass flux G was varied from 0.1–0.94 kg/sm2bar for all n. A constant impingement gap Z of 8 mm was used with both walls 6.35 mm thick. The range of gap to diameter ratio Z/D was from 2.4–12.5, with the smallest n having the lowest Z/D. Locally surface average heat transfer coefficient (HTC) h values showed reasonable agreement with previously published experimental results. Comparison of the h predictions on the effusion (target) approach wall with those for the effusion and impingement walls alone, were made and this showed that impingement/effusion wall heat transfer was less than the sum of the two components. The reason was shown to be due to the reduced internal gap flow recirculation with reduced heat transfer to the impingement wall for impingement/effusion cooling.
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Krommenhoek, Daniel, Norbert Elsner, Saeid Ghamaty, and Velimir Jovanovic. "Performance of Nanoscale Quantum Well Thermoelectrics." In ASME 2007 2nd Energy Nanotechnology International Conference. ASMEDC, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/enic2007-45009.

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Alternating 10 nm thermoelectric films of N-type Si/SiGe and P-type Si/SiGe and B4C/B9C have been fabricated on various substrates, electrically joined and thermoelectric properties measured from 40°K up to 700°K. These nanoscale thermoelectric films demonstrate excellent thermoelectric power factors significantly higher than current bulk thermoelectric materials. The implications of the measured thermoelectric Seebeck coefficient data and electrical resistivity data for alternating 10 nm films that are grown to thicknesses of one to 10 microns means efficiencies of 15% at 200°C temperature differences and efficiencies of 30% at 400°C temperature differences. Utilizing Seebeck and resistivity data obtained by Hi-Z and UCSD, along with published bulk thermal conductivity data, which is conservative, unique thermoelectric module and generator concept designs for both power generation and cooling are presented over wide temperature and power ranges.
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El-Jummah, Abubakar M., Gordon E. Andrews, and John E. J. Staggs. "Impingement Jet Cooling With Ribs and Pin Fin Obstacles in Co-Flow Configurations: Conjugate Heat Transfer Computational Fluid Dynamic Predictions." In ASME Turbo Expo 2016: Turbomachinery Technical Conference and Exposition. American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/gt2016-57021.

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Conjugate heat transfer (CHT) computational fluid dynamics (CFD) predictions were carried out for impingement heat transfer with obstacle (fins) walls on the target surface midway between the impingement jets and aligned in the direction of the crossflow (direction of outflow of the impingement cooling air) to minimise the pressure loss increase due to the fins. A single sided flow exit was used in a geometry that was applicable to reverse flow cooling of low NOx combustors, but was also relevant to turbine blade and nozzle cooling. A 10 × 10 row of impingement jet holes (hole density n of 4306 m−2) was used, which had ten rows of holes in the cross-flow direction. One heat transfer enhancement obstacle per impingement jet was investigated and compared with previously published experimental results, for Nimonic 75 metal walls, for flow pressure loss and surface averaged heat transfer coefficients. Two different shaped obstacles were investigated with an impingement gap, Z, of 10mm: a continuous rectangular rib 4.5mm high (H) and 3.0 mm thick and a rectangular pin-fin rib with ten 8mm high (H) pins that were 8.6mm wide and 3.0 mm thick. The obstacles were equally spaced on the centreline between each row of impingement jets aligned with the crossflow. The impingement jet pitch to diameter X/D and gap to diameter Z/D ratios were kept constant at 4.66 and 3.06 for X, Z and D of 15.24, 10.00 and 3.27 mm, respectively. The two obstacles investigated had obstacle height to diameter ratio H/D of 1.38 and 2.45. The computations were carried out for three different air coolant mass fluxes G of 1.08, 1.48 and 1.94 kg/sm2bar. The pressure loss ΔP/P and surface average heat transfer coefficient (HTC) h predictions for all three G showed good agreement with the experimental results. The predicted results were also compared with the impingement jet single exit flow, for a smooth target wall of the same impingement hole configuration. A significant increase in the overall surface averaged heat transfer was predicted and measured for the co-flow configuration with rectangular pin-fins. This was a 20% improvement at low coolant flow rates for the rectangular pin fin obstacles and 15% for the ribs. At high coolant flow rates the improvement was smaller at 5% for the rectangular pin fins and 1% for the rectangular ribs.
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Hamilton, J. H., and A. V. Ramayya. "Extending the N=Z line." In Future Directions in Nuclear Physics with 4π Gamma Detection Systems of the New Generation. AIP, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.42596.

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Goodman, Alan L. "Neutron-proton pairing in N=Z nuclei." In Nuclear structure 98. AIP, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.59546.

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Van Isacker, P. "Interacting boson models for N∼Z nuclei." In INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON NEW FACES OF ATOMIC NUCLEI. AIP, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3584040.

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Sircana, Carlo. "Factorization of Polynomials over Z/(p n )." In ISSAC '17: International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation. ACM, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3087604.3087647.

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Goldberg, V. Z., та G. V. Rogachev. "α-cluster states in N≠Z nuclei". У NUCLEAR STRUCTURE AND DYNAMICS 2012. AIP, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.4764217.

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Lister, C. J. (Kim). "Proton-Neutron correlations in N=Z nuclei." In NUCLEAR PHYSICS, LARGE AND SMALL: International Conference on Microscopic Studies of Collective Phenomena. AIP, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1805931.

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Reports on the topic "Published in N.Z as"

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Blumenthal, D. J., C. N. Davids, and C. J. Lister. Mass and beta decay of the N = Z isotope {sup 68}Se. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/166345.

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Wild, J. F., R. W. Lougheed, K. J. Moody, and N. J. Stoyer. Studies in the region of enhanced nuclear stability around N = 162 and Z = 108. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/460000.

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Back, B. B., D. J. Blumenthal, and M. P. Carpenter. Heavy nuclei far from stability in the N < 126, Z > 82 region. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/166341.

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DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC. Army Science Conference Proceedings, 12-15 June 1990, Volume III: Principal Authors N through Z. Defense Technical Information Center, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada329485.

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Bhagat, Hitesh R., Ramachandra K. Bhat, P. K. Bhattacharya, Daniel Billingsley, Michael Binder, and Avi Birk. Army Science Conference Proceedings Held in Orlando, Florida on June 22 - 25, 1992. Volume 3, Principal Authors N Through Z. Defense Technical Information Center, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada259320.

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Hauger, Susanne Andrea. Measurement of $Z^0 \to e^{+} e^{-} + N$ Jet Cross-Sections in $\bar{p} p$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 1.8-TeV. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1372342.

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Zhang, Hong Lin, and D. H. Sampson. Relativistic distorted wave collision strengths for excitation to the 88 n = 3 and n = 4 levels in all 71 neon-like ions with 22 less than or equal to Z less than or equal to 92. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/6533756.

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Buehler, Marc. Measurement of the Z/γ* (→ e+e-) + ≥ n Jet Production Cross Sections in p$\bar{p}$ Collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/875534.

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Thiel, M. van, F. H. Ree, and L. C. Haselman. Accurate determination of pair potentials for a C{sub w}H{sub x}N{sub y}O{sub z} system of molecules: A semiempirical method. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/61699.

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Richmond, Paul, Adam Potter, David Looney, and William Santee. Terrain coefficients for predicting energy costs of walking over snow. Engineer Research and Development Center (U.S.), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.21079/11681/41602.

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Predicting the energy costs of human travel over snow can be of significant value to the military and other agencies planning work efforts when snow is present. The ability to quantify, and predict, those costs can help planners determine if snow will be a factor in the execution of dismounted tasks and operations. To adjust predictive models for the effect of terrain, and more specifically for surface conditions, on energy costs, terrain coefficients (ƞ) have been developed. By applying knowledge gained from prior studies of the effects of terrain and snow, and by leveraging those existing dismounted locomotion models, we seek to outline the steps in developing an improved terrain coefficient (ƞ) for snow to be used in predictive modeling. Using published data, methods, and a well-informed understanding of the physical elements of terrain, e.g., characterization of snow sinkage (z), this study made adjustments to ƞ-values specific to snow. This review of published metabolic cost methods suggest that an improved ƞ-value could be developed for use with the Pandolf equation, where z=depth (h)*(1 - (snow density (ρ0)/1.186)) and ƞ=0.0005z3 + 0.0001z2 + 0.1072z + 1.2604. This paper provides data-driven improvements to models that are used to predict the energy costs of dismounted movements over snow.
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