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Trevisanut, Seline, and Nikolaos Giannopoulos. "Investment Protection in Offshore Energy Production: Bright Sides of Regime Interaction." Journal of World Investment & Trade 19, no. 5-6 (2018): 789–827. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22119000-12340111.

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Abstract At the international law level, the regulation of offshore energy projects does not fall neatly into one global regime. On the contrary, it is subject to a plethora of overlapping legal regimes, including the law of the sea, international environmental law, international economic law, and international energy law. The present article addresses the question how regime interaction affects investment protection in the offshore energy sector. Specifically, it investigates whether cross-fertilization between regimes also has ‘positive’ effects on the protection of investments in offshore e
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Bliege Bird, Rebecca, Douglas W. Bird, and Brian F. Codding. "People, El Niño southern oscillation and fire in Australia: fire regimes and climate controls in hummock grasslands." Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 371, no. 1696 (2016): 20150343. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2015.0343.

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While evidence mounts that indigenous burning has a significant role in shaping pyrodiversity, the processes explaining its variation across local and external biophysical systems remain limited. This is especially the case with studies of climate–fire interactions, which only recognize an effect of humans on the fire regime when they act independently of climate. In this paper, we test the hypothesis that an anthropogenic fire regime (fire incidence, size and extent) does not covary with climate. In the lightning regime, positive El Niño southern oscillation (ENSO) values increase lightning f
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Young, M. "Climate Change Law and Regime Interaction." Carbon & Climate Law Review 5, no. 2 (2011): 147–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/cclr/2011/2/172.

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YASUTANI, K., M. KABURAGI, and M. KANG. "THEORETICAL ANALYSIS OF ADSORBATE-INDUCED ROW-TYPE ALIGNMENTS ON THE FCC(110) SURFACE." Surface Review and Letters 06, no. 05 (1999): 699–704. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218625x99000688.

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The structures of adsorbate-induced row-type alignments of the FCC(110) surface are analyzed using the two-dimensional Blume–Emmery–Griffiths (BEG) model with the nearest-neighbor (NN) and the next-nearest-neighbor (NNN) interactions. The ground state phase diagram in whole regimes of interactions is determined by the energy comparison method. Comparing the results of ground state analysis with experimentally observed structures of the O/Rh(110) and O/Pd(110), we determine the interaction regimes for these systems. From the thus determined interaction regime, we propose the model structure in
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Koesel, Karrie J. "Religion and the Regime." World Politics 69, no. 4 (2017): 676–712. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s004388711700017x.

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What is the nature of religion and state relations in authoritarian regimes? How do religious and regime actors negotiate the terms of their relationship;what do the two sides want from one another; and how cooperative or conflictual are their interactions? To address these questions, the author compares religion-regime relations in contemporary Russia and China—two autocracies with long histories of religious repression, diverse religious profiles, and distinct relations between religion and the state. The article introduces a new theoretical framework anchored in interests and subnational au
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Bishop, Stuart P. "Divergent Eddy Heat Fluxes in the Kuroshio Extension at 144°–148°E. Part II: Spatiotemporal Variability." Journal of Physical Oceanography 43, no. 11 (2013): 2416–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jpo-d-13-061.1.

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Abstract The Kuroshio Extension System Study (KESS) provided 16 months of observations to quantify divergent eddy heat flux (DEHF) from a mesoscale-resolving array of current- and pressure-equipped inverted echo sounders. KESS observations captured a regime shift from a stable to unstable state. There is a distinct difference in the spatial structure of DEHFs between the two regimes. The stable regime had weak downgradient DEHFs. The unstable regime exhibited asymmetry along the mean path with strong downgradient DEHFs upstream of a mean trough at ~147°E. The spatial structure of DEHFs resulte
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Cameron, N. D., M. K. Curran, and R. Thompson. "Estimation of sire with feeding regime interaction in pigs." Animal Science 46, no. 1 (1988): 87–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003356100003147.

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ABSTRACTThe interaction of sire with feeding regime (ad libitum and restricted) was assessed in the first stage of a selection experiment. There were 79 sires (59 Large White (Edinburgh) and 20 British Landrace (Wye)) with 1549 progeny (745 at Edinburgh and 804 at Wye) in the study. Progeny within each litter were allocated at random to each feeding regime. Pigs started test at 30 (± 3) kg and finished test at 85 (± 5) kg for ad libitum fed pigs or after 84 days on test for restricted fed pigs. All pigs were individually penned. At the end of test, food intake, weight off test and ultrasonic b
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Haer, L. C. M. de. "Sire × testing regime interactions in growing pigs." Animal Science 51, no. 2 (1990): 357–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s000335610000550x.

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ABSTRACTCentral test data of two pig breeding companies were analysed to estimate sire × testing regime (S × T) interaction for ultrasonic backfat thickness (BT), life-time growth rate (GL) and growth rate during test (GT). Testing regime consisted of a combination of sex, test period and housing system (individual v. group housing). Data were analysed within five lines, with 5417, 8331, 3427, 2413 and 1263 records of progeny of 97, 162, 64, 69 and 33 sires, respectively. The data were collected from May 1983 until May 1987 (lines 1, 2 and 3) and from June 1985 until May 1987 (lines 4 and 5).
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Reinaud, Jean N., and Xavier Carton. "The interaction between two oppositely travelling, horizontally offset, antisymmetric quasi-geostrophic hetons." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 794 (April 4, 2016): 409–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2016.171.

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We investigate numerically the nonlinear interactions between hetons. Hetons are baroclinic structures consisting of two vortices of opposite sign lying at different depths. Hetons are long-lived. They most often translate (they can sometimes rotate) and therefore they can noticeably contribute to the transport of scalar properties in the oceans. Heton interactions can interrupt this translation and thus this transport, by inducing a reconfiguration of interacting hetons into more complex baroclinic multipoles. More specifically, we study here the general case of two hetons, which collide with
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Leckner, Bo, Genadij Palchonok, and Filip Johnsson. "Pressure fluctuations in gas fluidized beds." Thermal Science 6, no. 2 (2002): 3–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/tsci0202003l.

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The pressure fluctuations in a fluidized bed are a result of the actions of the bubbles. However, the bubbles may be influenced by the air supply system and by the pressure drop of the air distributor. These interactions are treated for low as well as for high velocity beds by means of a simple model of the principal frequency of the pressure fluctuations. The model includes the interaction with the air supply system and describes qualitatively two important bubbling regimes: the single bubble regime, important for systems with low pressure drop air distributors, and the exploding bubble regim
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Cameron, N. D., and M. K. Curran. "Genotype with feeding regime interaction in pigs." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972) 1994 (March 1994): 13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0308229600025678.

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This paper examined a genotype with feeding regime interaction by performance testing pigs, selected for lean growth on ad-libitum or restricted feeding, on both the normal and the alternative feeding regime.Large White (LW) and Landrace (LR) pigs from divergent selection lines were for four generations for lean growth either on an ad-libitum (LGA) or a restricted (LGS) feeding regime. In each selection group, there were high, low and control lines, which consisted of 10 sires and 20 dams. On average, 3 boars and 3 gilts were tested per litter, with one boar and one gilt per litter tested on t
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Michal, Vincent P., Igor L. Aleiner, Boris L. Altshuler, and Georgy V. Shlyapnikov. "Finite-temperature fluid–insulator transition of strongly interacting 1D disordered bosons." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113, no. 31 (2016): E4455—E4459. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1606908113.

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We consider the many-body localization–delocalization transition for strongly interacting one-dimensional disordered bosons and construct the full picture of finite temperature behavior of this system. This picture shows two insulator–fluid transitions at any finite temperature when varying the interaction strength. At weak interactions, an increase in the interaction strength leads to insulator → fluid transition, and, for large interactions, there is a reentrance to the insulator regime. It is feasible to experimentally verify these predictions by tuning the interaction strength with the use
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Giuliani, Alessandro, Vieri Mastropietro, and Marcello Porta. "Quantization of the Interacting Hall Conductivity in the Critical Regime." Journal of Statistical Physics 180, no. 1-6 (2019): 332–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10955-019-02405-1.

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Abstract The Haldane model is a paradigmatic 2d lattice model exhibiting the integer quantum Hall effect. We consider an interacting version of the model, and prove that for short-range interactions, smaller than the bandwidth, the Hall conductivity is quantized, for all the values of the parameters outside two critical curves, across which the model undergoes a ‘topological’ phase transition: the Hall coefficient remains integer and constant as long as we continuously deform the parameters without crossing the curves; when this happens, the Hall coefficient jumps abruptly to a different integ
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WEAVER, KENT. "Paths and Forks or Chutes and Ladders?: Negative Feedbacks and Policy Regime Change." Journal of Public Policy 30, no. 2 (2010): 137–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0143814x10000061.

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AbstractThe literature on path dependence has emphasized positive feedback effects that make it difficult to shift from a policy regime once it is in place. This article argues that policy regimes may also have strong negative feedback effects that undermine the political, fiscal or social sustainability of an existing policy regime. The prospects for a shift in policy regime depend largely on the balance between positive and negative feedback effects; the availability of incremental reform options that can be used to patch the status quo; and the availability of politically and fiscally attra
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Rajaei, Hadi, Kim M. J. Alards, Rudie P. J. Kunnen, and Herman J. H. Clercx. "Velocity and acceleration statistics in rapidly rotating Rayleigh–Bénard convection." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 857 (October 22, 2018): 374–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.751.

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Background rotation causes different flow structures and heat transfer efficiencies in Rayleigh–Bénard convection. Three main regimes are known: rotation unaffected, rotation affected and rotation dominated. It has been shown that the transition between rotation-unaffected and rotation-affected regimes is driven by the boundary layers. However, the physics behind the transition between rotation-affected and rotation-dominated regimes are still unresolved. In this study, we employ the experimentally obtained Lagrangian velocity and acceleration statistics of neutrally buoyant immersed particles
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González Casanova, Adrián, Juan Carlos Pardo, and José Luis Pérez. "Branching processes with interactions: subcritical cooperative regime." Advances in Applied Probability 53, no. 1 (2021): 251–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/apr.2020.59.

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AbstractIn this paper, we introduce a family of processes with values on the nonnegative integers that describes the dynamics of populations where individuals are allowed to have different types of interactions. The types of interactions that we consider include pairwise interactions, such as competition, annihilation, and cooperation; and interactions among several individuals that can be viewed as catastrophes. We call such families of processes branching processes with interactions. Our aim is to study their long-term behaviour under a specific regime of the pairwise interaction parameters
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von der Linde, D., K. Sokolowski-Tinten, and J. Bialkowski. "Laser–solid interaction in the femtosecond time regime." Applied Surface Science 109-110 (February 1997): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0169-4332(96)00611-3.

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Heeter, R. F., A. F. Fasoli, and S. E. Sharapov. "Chaotic Regime of Alfvén Eigenmode Wave-Particle Interaction." Physical Review Letters 85, no. 15 (2000): 3177–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevlett.85.3177.

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Young, Margaret A. "Toward A Legal Framework for Regime Interaction: Lessons from Fisheries, Trade, and Environmental Regimes." Proceedings of the ASIL Annual Meeting 105 (2011): 107–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.5305/procannmeetasil.105.0107.

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Cameron, N. D., J. C. Penman, A. C. Fisken, G. R. Nute, A. M. Perry, and J. D. Wood. "Genotype with nutrition interactions for carcass composition and meat quality in pig genotypes selected for components of efficient lean growth rate." Animal Science 69, no. 1 (1999): 69–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1357729800051109.

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AbstractGenotype with nutrition interactions in carcass composition and meat quality traits were examined by testing pigs from four selection lines and a control line on isoenergetic diets, which differed in lysine: energy content. The selected lines resulted from seven generations of selection for high daily food intake, lean food conversion ratio (LFC) and lean growth rate onad-libitumor restricted (LGS) feeding regimes in a Large White population. There were 128 pigs in the study, with 24 pigs per selection line and 32 pigs from a control line. During performance test, 30 to 90 kg, pigs wer
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Meshcheryakov, Yuri, Alexandre Divakov, Natali Zhigacheva, and Boris Barakhtin. "Multiscale Deformation and Dynamic Recrystallization in Shock Deformed Aluminum Alloy." Materials Science Forum 794-796 (June 2014): 815–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.794-796.815.

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Two regimes, equilibrium and non-equilibrium interaction of shock wave and inner structure of solid are studied. The theoretical analysis of the regimes is carried out by using the concept of the meso-macro momentum exchange. As a test material for the experiments, D16 Al alloy is taken, firstly because of its initial heterogeneity in equilibrium regime of dynamic straining and, secondly, due to increasing heterogeneity in non-equilibrium regime. Shock tests of D16 Al alloy within impact velocity range of 85÷450m/sevidence that maximum dynamic strength is realized under conditions: (i) equilib
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Eisa, M. H., and A. S. Abdalla. "Dynamics of supersolid crystals in microcavity polariton condensates." International Journal of Modern Physics C 28, no. 04 (2017): 1750043. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0129183117500437.

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The possible existence of quantum crystals phase of polariton condensate in two-dimensional microcavity polariton was studied by using mean-field method for bosons at zero temperature. In this study, we observe the supersolid crystallized (hexagonal, square) and a quantized winding number of the phase in a regime of strong- field interaction in rotating exciton–polariton condensates. First, the ground state of the condensate was found; and the solution was further extended for dynamics state to reach the equilibrium steady-state as well as their density profile and energy diagrams. The superso
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YOUNG, MARGARET A. "Fragmentation or interaction: the WTO, fisheries subsidies, and international law." World Trade Review 8, no. 4 (2009): 477–515. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1474745609990140.

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AbstractSubsidies to the fishing sector have trade and ecological consequences, especially for fisheries that are over-exploited. In response, WTO members are negotiating to clarify and improve the Agreement on Subsidies and Countervailing Measures. Yet significant legal challenges constrain this ongoing effort because fisheries conservation and management matters are often addressed by the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea, instruments of the Food and Agriculture Organization, and other legal regimes to which some WTO members have not consented. This article analyses modes of le
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Corson, James, G. W. Mulholland, and M. R. Zachariah. "Hydrodynamic interactions between aerosol particles in the transition regime." Journal of Fluid Mechanics 855 (September 19, 2018): 535–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jfm.2018.632.

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We present a method for calculating the hydrodynamic interactions between particles in the kinetic (or transition regime), characterized by non-negligible particle Knudsen numbers. Such particles are often present in aerosol systems. The method is based on our extended Kirkwood–Riseman theory (Corson et al., Phys. Rev. E, vol. 95 (1), 2017c, 013103), which accounts for interactions between spheres using the velocity field around a translating sphere as a function of Knudsen number. Results for the two-sphere problem at small Knudsen numbers are in good agreement with those obtained using Felde
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Atay, Tolga, Jung-Hoon Song, and Arto V. Nurmikko. "Strongly Interacting Plasmon Nanoparticle Pairs: From Dipole−Dipole Interaction to Conductively Coupled Regime." Nano Letters 4, no. 9 (2004): 1627–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/nl049215n.

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LIU, Jianbo, Guangyao GAO, Shuai WANG, and Bojie FU. "Combined effects of rainfall regime and plot length on runoff and soil loss in the Loess Plateau of China." Earth and Environmental Science Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 109, no. 3-4 (2018): 397–406. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1755691018000531.

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ABSTRACTThe purpose of this paper was to study the interaction effects of rainfall regime and slope length on runoff and soil loss under different land uses. Event runoff and soil loss in forest, shrub and grass were measured in plots with lengths of 5, 9 and 13m in the Loess Plateau from 2008 to 2016. A total of 59 erosive rainfall events were recorded and classified into three rainfall regimes. Firstly, the results showed that the runoff coefficient was grass>shrub>forest, and soil loss was grass>forest>shrub, but the differences between forest and shrub in runoff and between gra
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Vadivasova, Tatyana E., Pavel A. Arinushkin, and Vadim S. Anishchenko. "Mutual synchronization of complex structures in interacting ensembles of non-locally coupled rotators." Izvestiya of Saratov University. New series. Series: Physics 21, no. 1 (2021): 4–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.18500/1817-3020-2021-21-1-4-20.

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Background and Objectives: One of the actual problems in nonlinear dynamics is the formation and interaction of complex spatial structures such as chimeras and solitary states arising in multicomponent systems. Chimera states are typical for ensembles of identical oscillators with regular, chaotic, and even stochastic behavior in a case of nonlocal interaction of the elements. They represent cluster structures, including groups of elements with synchronous and non-synchronous oscillations. Chimeras were discovered and investigated in real experiments, that indicates the possibility of observin
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Jakob, Christian, and Courtney Schumacher. "Precipitation and Latent Heating Characteristics of the Major Tropical Western Pacific Cloud Regimes." Journal of Climate 21, no. 17 (2008): 4348–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/2008jcli2122.1.

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Abstract An objective tropical cloud regime classification based on daytime averaged cloud-top pressure and optical thickness information from the International Satellite Cloud Climatology Project (ISCCP) is combined with precipitation and latent heating characteristics derived using the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM) Precipitation Radar (PR). TRMM precipitation information is stratified into the ISCCP regimes in the tropical western Pacific (TWP), revealing the following three major precipitation regimes: a heavy (12 mm day−1) precipitation regime dominated by stratiform precipita
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Ferraz, A., and Y. Ohmura. "An Effective Low-Energy Quasiparticle Model with Attractive Interaction." Modern Physics Letters B 12, no. 25n26 (1998): 1051–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217984998001220.

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We consider the "high-energy" single-particle states of a strongly interacting electron liquid. These states should be taken into account whenever there are strong incoherent effects produced by interactions. Considering the presence of these particles which are confined in a thin shell in momentum space around [Formula: see text] as well as "low-energy" quasiparticles we derive an effective model by integrating out the "high-energy" fields. The resulting theory produces an effective interaction for the quasiparticles which may be large and negative. This produces an instability which drives t
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Velusamy, K., T. Sundararajan, and K. N. Seetharamu. "Interaction Effects Between Surface Radiation and Turbulent Natural Convection in Square and Rectangular Enclosures." Journal of Heat Transfer 123, no. 6 (2001): 1062–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1409259.

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The interaction effects of surface radiation with turbulent natural convection of a transparent medium in rectangular enclosures have been numerically analyzed, covering a wide range of Rayleigh number from 109 to 1012 and aspect ratio from 1 to 200. The vertical walls of the enclosure are isothermal and maintained at different temperatures. The adiabatic top and bottom walls of the enclosure have been modelled for the limiting cases of negligible or perfect conduction along their lengths. The interaction with surface radiation results in larger velocity magnitudes and turbulence levels in the
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Wu, Peter K. S., Robert G. Root, Anthony N. Pirri, and Michael F. Weisbach. "Pulsed DF laser/metal interaction in direct absorption regime." AIAA Journal 23, no. 9 (1985): 1449–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.2514/3.9107.

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ARAI, Norio, and Jun-ho HONG. "Fluid-Structure Interaction under the Vortex Lock-in Regime." Journal of the Japan Society for Aeronautical and Space Sciences 48, no. 562 (2000): 369–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.2322/jjsass.48.369.

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Cameron, N. D., and M. K. Curran. "Estimation of sire with feeding regime interaction in pigs." Proceedings of the British Society of Animal Production (1972) 1987 (March 1987): 20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0308229600034619.

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Genetic improvement in commercially important traits of pigs produced under commercial conditions is generally achieved through selection of parents which are performance tested under special conditions. If pigs are performance tested in one environment and progeny tested in another environment, then the same animals may not be selected on the basis of the two tests, which would result in a genotype-environment interaction. The testing station and commercial unit often have feeding regime (ad-libitum, restricted or both) confounded with environment. This study estimated the genetic correlation
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Farina, D., M. Lontano, and R. Pozzoli. "Electron cyclotron interaction in the lower hybrid heating regime." Plasma Physics and Controlled Fusion 30, no. 7 (1988): 879–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0741-3335/30/7/006.

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Gambino, Salvatore, Marco Mazzeo, Armando Genco, et al. "Exploring Light–Matter Interaction Phenomena under Ultrastrong Coupling Regime." ACS Photonics 1, no. 10 (2014): 1042–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/ph500266d.

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Ji, L. L., A. Pukhov, E. N. Nerush, I. Yu Kostyukov, K. U. Akli, and B. F. Shen. "Near QED regime of laser interaction with overdense plasmas." European Physical Journal Special Topics 223, no. 6 (2014): 1069–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjst/e2014-02158-2.

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Keßler, H., J. Klinder, M. Wolke, and A. Hemmerich. "Optomechanical atom-cavity interaction in the sub-recoil regime." New Journal of Physics 16, no. 5 (2014): 053008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/16/5/053008.

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Aleksanyan, Artur, Svetlana Shmavonyan, Emil Gazazyan, et al. "Fluorescence of rubidium vapor in a transient interaction regime." Journal of the Optical Society of America B 37, no. 1 (2019): 203. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/josab.37.000203.

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Kostyukov, I., A. Pukhov, and S. Kiselev. "Phenomenological theory of laser-plasma interaction in “bubble” regime." Physics of Plasmas 11, no. 11 (2004): 5256–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.1799371.

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Dietzel, F., W. Dietsche, and K. Ploog. "Electron-phonon interaction in the quantum Hall effect regime." Physical Review B 48, no. 7 (1993): 4713–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1103/physrevb.48.4713.

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Ramunno, L., C. Jungreuthmayer, and T. Brabec. "Intense laser-cluster interaction in the strong coupling regime." Laser Physics 17, no. 5 (2007): 618–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1134/s1054660x07050040.

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Klamka, Michal, Michal Remer, and Tomasz Bobinski. "Beyond laminar regime – Droplet interaction with air boundary layer." International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer 133 (April 2019): 542–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2018.12.137.

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MCKENZIE, J. F., and Q. HU. "Interaction of positive and negative energy waves in a magnetized bi-ion plasma with differential ion streaming." Journal of Plasma Physics 74, no. 3 (2008): 345–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022377807006770.

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AbstractIn this paper the concept of negative energy waves facilitates the analysis of instability in a magnetized bi-ion plasma with differential ion streaming. There are three frequency regimes in which instability may arise. For frequencies less than the alpha particle gyrofrequency, a negative energy alpha ion-cyclotron mode can interact with a positive energy proton-cyclotron mode. In the intermediate frequency regime lying between the alpha and proton gyrofrequencies, a negative energy alpha-acoustic mode interacts with a positive energy proton-cyclotron mode. In the high-frequency regim
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Dubé, M., and P. C. E. Stamp. "Dynamics of a Pair of Interacting Spins Coupled to an Environmental Sea." International Journal of Modern Physics B 12, no. 11 (1998): 1191–245. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979298000661.

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We solve for the dynamics of a pair of spins, coupled to each other and also to an environmental sea of oscillators. The environment mediates an indirect interaction between the spins, causing both mutual coherence effects and dissipation. This model describes a wide variety of physical systems, ranging from 2 coupled microscopic systems (e.g. magnetic impurities, chromophores, etc.), to 2 coupled macroscopic quantum systems. We obtain analytic results for 3 regimes, viz., (i) The "locked" regime, where the 2 spins lock together; (ii) The "correlated relaxation" regime (mutually correlated inc
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Seigneur, Hubert Pascal, Gabriel Gonzalez, Michael Niklaus Leuenberger, and Winston Vaughan Schoenfeld. "Dynamics of Entanglement between a Quantum Dot Spin Qubit and a Photon Qubit inside a Semiconductor High-Q Nanocavity." Advances in Mathematical Physics 2010 (2010): 1–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/342915.

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We investigate in this paper the dynamics of entanglement between a QD spin qubit and a single photon qubit inside a quantum network node, as well as its robustness against various decoherence processes. First, the entanglement dynamics is considered without decoherence. In the small detuning regime (Δ=78 μeV), there are three different conditions for maximum entanglement, which occur after 71, 93, and 116 picoseconds of interaction time. In the large detuning regime (Δ=1.5 meV), there is only one peak for maximum entanglement occurring at 625 picoseconds. Second, the entanglement dynamics is
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Gunay, Samet, Kerem Kaskaloglu, and Shahnawaz Muhammed. "Bitcoin and Fiat Currency Interactions: Surprising Results from Asian Giants." Mathematics 9, no. 12 (2021): 1395. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/math9121395.

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This study examines the interaction of Bitcoin with fiat currencies of three developed (euro, pound sterling and yen) and three emerging (yuan, rupee and ruble) market economies. Empirical investigations are executed through symmetric, asymmetric and non-linear causality tests, and Markov regime-switching regression (MRSR) analysis. Results show that Bitcoin has a causal nexus with Chinese yuan and Indian rupee for price and various return components. The MRSR analysis justifies these findings by demonstrating the presence of interaction in contractionary regimes. Accordingly, it can be stated
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RHO, H., C. S. SNOW, S. L. COOPER, Z. FISK, A. COMMENT, and J.-PH ANSERMET. "RAMAN SCATTERING STUDY OF TEMPERATURE- AND FIELD-DEPENDENT MAGNETIC POLARON FORMATION IN (Eu,Gd)O." International Journal of Modern Physics B 16, no. 20n22 (2002): 3364–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0217979202014425.

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We use Raman scattering to investigate magnetic polarons and spin-carrier interaction effects in the (Eu,Gd)O system. Raman scattering studies reveal great richness in the phase behavior of this system: a spin-fluctuation-dominated paramagnetic (PM) phase regime for T > T* > TC, a two-phase regime for T < T* in which magnetic polarons develop below T* and coexist with a remnant of the PM phase, and an inhomogeneous ferromagnetic phase regime for T < TC. We will discuss how these phase regimes evolve as functions of magnetic field, temperature, and Gd-substitution, and will compare
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Finn, Chad E., Carl J. Rosen, James J. Luby, and Peter D. Ascher. "Blueberry Germplasm Screening at Several Soil pH Regimes. II. Plant Nutrient Composition." Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science 118, no. 3 (1993): 383–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.21273/jashs.118.3.383.

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Seedlings from crosses among Vaccinium corymbosum L., V. angustifolium Ait, and V. corymbosum/V. angustifolium hybrid-derivative parents, and micropropagated `Northblue', `Northsky', and `Northcountry' plants, were grown for 2 years at Becker, Minn., in low (5.0) and high (6.5) soil pH regimes. Nutrient composition expressed as a concentration and total content was determined for P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn, Zn, Cu, and B in the aboveground portion of the plant. Except for Fe, the pH regime effects on aboveground plant nutrient concentration and total content were much larger than population or popul
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Hsieh, Hui-ting, Ching-chong Lai, and Kuan-jen Chen. "A Macroeconomic Model of Imperfect Competition with Patent Licensing." B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy 15, no. 4 (2015): 1579–618. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bejeap-2013-0144.

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Abstract This paper sets up an imperfectly competitive macroeconomic model that features the strategic interaction between the patent-holding firm and licensees, and uses it to analyze the relevant macro-variables under various licensing arrangements. Some main findings emerge from the analysis. First, the equilibrium aggregate output and aggregate consumption under fixed-fee and royalty licensing regimes are always greater than those under the no licensing regime. Moreover, the equilibrium aggregate output and consumption under the fixed-fee licensing regime are always greater than those unde
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BENEDETTI, CLAUDIA, FABRIZIO BUSCEMI, PAOLO BORDONE, and MATTEO G. A. PARIS. "EFFECTS OF CLASSICAL ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE ON ENTANGLEMENT AND QUANTUM DISCORD DYNAMICS." International Journal of Quantum Information 10, no. 08 (2012): 1241005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0219749912410055.

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We address the effect of classical noise on the dynamics of quantum correlations, entanglement and quantum discord (QD), of two non-interacting qubits initially prepared in a Bell state. The effect of noise is modeled by randomizing the single-qubit transition amplitudes. We address both static and dynamic environmental noise corresponding to interaction with separate and common baths in either Markovian and non-Markovian regimes. In the Markov regime, a monotone decay of the quantum correlations is found, whereas for non-Markovian noise sudden death and revival phenomena may occur, depending
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