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- Publication . Article . Preprint . 2019Open AccessAuthors:Stav Talal; Amir Ayali; Eran Gefen;Stav Talal; Amir Ayali; Eran Gefen;
doi: 10.1101/543793 , 10.1242/jeb.195388
Publisher: Cold Spring Harbor LaboratoryAbstractLarge insects actively ventilate their tracheal system even at rest, using abdominal pumping movements, which are controlled by a central pattern generator (CPG) in the thoracic ganglia. We studied the effects of respiratory gases on the ventilatory rhythm by is...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Preprint . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Gopika Rajendran; Ojus Thomas Lee; Arya Gopi; Jais jose; Neha Gautham;Gopika Rajendran; Ojus Thomas Lee; Arya Gopi; Jais jose; Neha Gautham;Publisher: Preprints
With the evolution of computing technology in many application like human robot interaction, human computer interaction and health-care system, 3D human body models and their dynamic motions has gained popularity. Human performance accompanies human body shapes and thei...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2014Open AccessAuthors:Antonio Sollima; A. Mastrobuono Battisti;Antonio Sollima; A. Mastrobuono Battisti;Publisher: Oxford University Press (OUP)
We present a new implementation of the Monte Carlo method to simulate the evolution of star clusters. The major improvement with respect to the previously developed codes is the treatment of the external tidal field taking into account for both the loss of stars from th...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Preprint . Article . 2018Open Access EnglishAuthors:Wilkinson, Mark;Wilkinson, Mark;
We prove that to each initial datum in a set of positive measure in phase space, there exist uncountably-many associated weak solutions of Newton's equations of motion which govern the dynamics of two non-spherical sets with real-analytic boundaries subject to the conse...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2020Open Access EnglishAuthors:Michele Filippone; Arthur Marguerite; Karyn Le Hur; Gwendal Fève; Christophe Mora;Michele Filippone; Arthur Marguerite; Karyn Le Hur; Gwendal Fève; Christophe Mora;
pmc: PMC7517448
Publisher: HAL CCSDCountries: Switzerland, FranceProject: EC | EQuO (648236)This review illustrates how Local Fermi Liquid (LFL) theories describe the strongly correlated and coherent low-energy dynamics of quantum dot devices. This approach consists in an effective elastic scattering theory, accounting exactly for strong correlations. Here, we...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2015 . Embargo End Date: 01 Jan 2015Open AccessAuthors:Yair Margalit; Zhifan Zhou; Shimon Machluf; Daniel Rohrlich; Yonathan Japha; Ron Folman;Yair Margalit; Zhifan Zhou; Shimon Machluf; Daniel Rohrlich; Yonathan Japha; Ron Folman;Publisher: arXivProject: EC | MATTERWAVE (601180)
We experimentally demonstrate a new interferometry paradigm: a self-interfering clock. We split a clock into two spatially separated wave packets, and observe an interference pattern with a stable phase showing that the splitting was coherent, i.e., the clock was in two...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2013Open AccessAuthors:V. Poireau; V. Tisserand; Maurizio Martinelli; M. Battaglia; A. W. Borgland; A. R. Clark; M. S. Gill; P. G. Bright-Thomas; K. E. Ford; T. J. Harrison; +188 moreV. Poireau; V. Tisserand; Maurizio Martinelli; M. Battaglia; A. W. Borgland; A. R. Clark; M. S. Gill; P. G. Bright-Thomas; K. E. Ford; T. J. Harrison; D. J. Knowles; R. C. Penny; T. Held; B. Lewandowski; H. Schmuecker; A. Fella; W. N. Cottingham; Paul Kyberd; Liliana Teodorescu; V. P. Druzhinin; D. S. Best; M. Bruinsma; M. Chao; Andrew Lankford; J. W. Gary; Owen Rosser Long; B. C. Shen; H. K. Hadavand; H. P. Paar; J. Kroseberg; G. Nesom; T. Schalk; R. E. Schmitz; Wolfgang Walkowiak; Lianqi Wang; L. O. Winstrom; C. H. Cheng; R. J. Erwin; S. Devmal; Teresa Barillari; William T. Ford; Alessandro Gaz; J. F. Hirschauer; U. Nauenberg; J. Roy; W. C. van Hoek; Q. L. Zeng; D. D. Altenburg; H. Jasper; M. Dickopp; S. Kaiser; J. Schubert; Denis Bernard; D. Lavin; D. Andreotti; R. Calabrese; V. Carassiti; G. Cibinetto; L. Landi; Eleonora Luppi; L. Piemontese; A. Zallo; R. Capra; G. Crosetti; S. Minutoli; P. Musico; Maria Grazia Pia; D. A. Bowerman; N. J.W. Gunawardane; M. Tibbetts; Prafulla Kumar Behera; L. Dong; E. I. Rosenberg; Andrei Gritsan; C. K. Lae; J. Albert; N. Arnaud; C. Beigbeder; V. Lepeltier; A. M. Lutz; Bogdan Malaescu; Sophie Trincaz-Duvoid; R. M. Bionta; David Lange; Douglas Wright; J. P. Coleman; E. Gabathuler; C. K. Clarke; W. Menges; R.J.L. Potter; H. U. Flaecher; S. Paramesvaran; A. G. Denig; D. S. Bailey; J. Fullwood; G. Jackson; M. Kelly; A. Jawahery; C. Dallapiccola; S. S. Hertzbach; R. R. Kofler; V. B. Koptchev; Xiang Li; P. H. Fisher; Ming Yi; Y. Zheng; S. H. Robertson; A. Lazzaro; F. Palombo; R. Pellegrini; S. Stracka; V. Eschenburg; S. Brunet; D. Côté; Luca Lista; B. Brau; Joseph P. Morris; D.S. Smith; N. L. Blount; J. E. Brau; M. Iwasaki; A. Crescente; A. Dorigo; Martino Margoni; F. Simonetto; J. Chauveau; O. Hamon; A. Perez; M. Pivk; A. Vallereau; M. Carpinelli; F. Forti; Marcello Giorgi; F. Sandrelli; G. Triggiani; A. J.S. Smith; E. W. Varnes; E. Baracchini; G. Cavoto; Emilio Leonardi; C. Bünger; Tim Adye; W. Roethel; Stefania Xella; Marc Escalier; A. Gaidot; S. F. Ganzhur; P. F. Giraud; B. Mayer; P. Micout; R. Akre; R. Bartoldus; Philip Bechtle; K. Bouldin; R. Boyce; C. Cartaro; Markus Cristinziani; G. P. Dubois-Felsmann; M. Ebert; I. Gaponenko; Gunther Haller; J. Hamilton; J. Kaminski; A. Kulikov; D. W. G. S. Leith; V. Luth; L. Moss; H. A. Neal; M. Nordby; I. Ofte; V. E. Ozcan; A. Perazzo; R. Reif; R. H. Schindler; J. Stelzer; D. Su; J. Va’vra; M. Weaver; W. Wittmer; Y. Yan; R. M. White; Patricia R. Burchat; C. Roat; J. A. Ernst; Vivek Jain; D. R. Peimer; Abner Soffer; Marcella Bona; C. Borean; S. Dittongo; Sergio Grancagnolo; A. Oyanguren; A. Agarwal; I. M. Nugent; Maurizio Pierini; I.J. Scott; P. Tan; J. H. von Wimmersperg-Toeller;Countries: Spain, Italy, Spain, Netherlands, Italy, United Kingdom, Germany, United Kingdom, Netherlands, United States ...Project: NSERC
This work has been supported by the US Department of Energy and National Science Foundation, the Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (Canada), the Commissariat A l'Energie Atomique and Institut National de Physique Nucleaire et de Physique des Particules (...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Francesco Carotenuto; Stephane Corbel; Evangelia Tremou; Thomas D. Russell; Anastasios Tzioumis; Rob Fender; Patrick Woudt; Sara Motta; J. C. A. Miller-Jones; Jai Verdhan Chauhan; +7 moreFrancesco Carotenuto; Stephane Corbel; Evangelia Tremou; Thomas D. Russell; Anastasios Tzioumis; Rob Fender; Patrick Woudt; Sara Motta; J. C. A. Miller-Jones; Jai Verdhan Chauhan; Alexandra J. Tetarenko; G. R. Sivakoff; Ian Heywood; Assaf Horesh; A. J. van der Horst; Elmar Koerding; Kunal Mooley;
handle: 2066/234282
Publisher: HAL CCSDCountries: United States, France, Netherlands, FranceProject: NSERCWe present the radio and X-ray monitoring campaign of the 2019/2020 outburst of MAXI J1348-630, a new black hole X-ray binary (XRB) discovered in 2019 January. We observed MAXI J1348-630 for $\sim$14 months in the radio band with MeerKAT and the Australia Telescope Comp...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Preprint . Other literature type . Article . 2021Open Access EnglishAuthors:Alraune Zech; Sabine Attinger; Alberto Bellin; Vladimir Cvetkovic; Gedeon Dagan; Marco Dentz; Peter Dietrich; Aldo Fiori; Georg Teutsch;Alraune Zech; Sabine Attinger; Alberto Bellin; Vladimir Cvetkovic; Gedeon Dagan; Marco Dentz; Peter Dietrich; Aldo Fiori; Georg Teutsch;Countries: Italy, Spain, Netherlands
Six conceptually different transport models were applied to the macrodispersion experiment (MADE)-1 field tracer experiment as a first major attempt for model comparison. The objective was to show that complex mass distributions in heterogeneous aquifers can be predicte...
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Publication . Article . Preprint . 2015Open Access EnglishAuthors:Fabiana Zollo; Alessandro Bessi; Michela Del Vicario; Antonio Scala; Guido Caldarelli; Louis M. Shekhtman; Shlomo Havlin; Walter Quattrociocchi;Fabiana Zollo; Alessandro Bessi; Michela Del Vicario; Antonio Scala; Guido Caldarelli; Louis M. Shekhtman; Shlomo Havlin; Walter Quattrociocchi;Publisher: Public Library of ScienceCountry: ItalyProject: EC | DOLFINS (640772), EC | SoBigData (654024), EC | MULTIPLEX (317532), EC | SIMPOL (610704)
Recently a simple military exercise on the Internet was perceived as the beginning of a new civil war in the US. Social media aggregate people around common interests eliciting a collective framing of narratives and worldviews. However, the wide availability of user-pro...
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