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The decay energy of the pure s-process nuclide ¹²³ Te
2016
Physics letters / B 758, 407 - 411 (2016). doi:10.1016/j.physletb.2016.04.059
System Dynamics : Theory and Applications ; Edited by Brian Dangerfield
2021
The Springer volume on “System Dynamics. Theory and Applications” (2020), edited by Brian Dangerfield, substantially contributes to strengthening the position of feedback modeling and simulation in both research and practice in various policy analysis domains. The 23 chapters, of which the book consists, cover a wide scope of fields ranging from theory and methodology (part II) to practical applications of system dynamics (SD) to solve different real-life problems (part III). In particular, the methodological chapters provide a suitable conceptual framework for the subsequent chapters which illustrate the benefits from applying SD to specific policy fields and contexts. A well-balanced mix …
Sublimable chloroquinolinate lanthanoid single-ion magnets deposited on ferromagnetic electrodes
2018
A new family of chloroquinolinate lanthanoid complexes of the formula A+[Ln(5,7Cl2q)4]−, with Ln = Y3+, Tb3+ and Dy3+ and A+ = Na+, NEt4+ and K0.5(NEt4)0.5+, is studied, both in bulk and as thin films. Several members of the family are found to present single-molecule magnetic behavior in bulk. Interestingly, the sodium salts can be sublimed under high vacuum conditions retaining their molecular structures and magnetic properties. These thermally stable compounds have been deposited on different substrates (Al2O3, Au and NiFe). The magnetic properties of these molecular films show the appearance of cusps in the zero-field cooled curves when they are deposited on permalloy (NiFe). This indic…
WITHDRAWN: Corrigendum to “Detection of change in persistence of a linear time series”: [J. Econom. 95 (2000) 97–116]
2001
Anaphylatoxic peptide C3a of complement and synthetic hexapeptide C3a 72–77 evoke thromboxane generation by macrophages
1984
"Table 1" of "Backward electroproduction of pi0 mesons on protons in the region of nucleon resonances at four momentum transfer squared Q**2 = 1.0-Ge…
2005
Cross section SIG(T) + EPSILON*SIG(L) for COS(THETA*) = -0.975.
"Table 2" of "Backward electroproduction of pi0 mesons on protons in the region of nucleon resonances at four momentum transfer squared Q**2 = 1.0-Ge…
2005
Cross section SIG(T) + EPSILON*SIG(L) for COS(THETA*) = -0.925.
"Table 4" of "Backward electroproduction of pi0 mesons on protons in the region of nucleon resonances at four momentum transfer squared Q**2 = 1.0-Ge…
2005
Cross section SIG(T) + EPSILON*SIG(L) for COS(THETA*) = -0.825.
"Table 3" of "Backward electroproduction of pi0 mesons on protons in the region of nucleon resonances at four momentum transfer squared Q**2 = 1.0-Ge…
2005
Cross section SIG(T) + EPSILON*SIG(L) for COS(THETA*) = -0.875.
Scheduled Relaxation Jacobi method: improvements and applications
2016
Elliptic partial differential equations (ePDEs) appear in a wide variety of areas of mathematics, physics and engineering. Typically, ePDEs must be solved numerically, which sets an ever growing demand for efficient and highly parallel algorithms to tackle their computational solution. The Scheduled Relaxation Jacobi (SRJ) is a promising class of methods, atypical for combining simplicity and efficiency, that has been recently introduced for solving linear Poisson-like ePDEs. The SRJ methodology relies on computing the appropriate parameters of a multilevel approach with the goal of minimizing the number of iterations needed to cut down the residuals below specified tolerances. The efficien…