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Tuning domain wall dynamics by shaping nanowires cross-sections.
The understanding of the domain wall (DW) dynamics along magnetic nanowires is crucial for spintronic applications. In this work, we perform a detailed analysis of the transverse DW motion along nanowires with polygonal...
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Perceptual Operating Systems for the Trade Associations of Cyber Criminals to Scrutinize Hazardous Content
The limits of user visibility have been exceeded by the internet. The “Dark Web” or “Dark Net” refers to certain unknown portions of the internet that cannot be found using standard search methods. A number of computerised...
Rationalising assessment approaches for masonry arch bridges
Masonry arch bridges, most of which have far exceeded modern design lives, have demonstrated themselves to be sustainable structures with low life-cycle costs. However, increased traffic loading and material...
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Turning the Page on Pen-and-Paper Questionnaires
Chris J Gibbons
Jan 12, 2018
The current paper describes new opportunities for patient-centred assessment methods which have come about by the increased adoption of affordable smart technologies in biopsychosocial research and medical care. In this...
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MILD Combustion Limit Phenomena
This work contains an analysis of the existence of critical phenomena in MILD combustion systems through an exploration of classical results from high-energy asymptotics theory for extinction conditions of non-premixed flames...
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A method for mapping and quantifying whole organ diffusion-weighted image distortion in MR imaging of the prostate.
A computational algorithm was designed to produce a measure of DW image distortion across the prostate. This algorithm was tested and validated on virtual phantoms incorporating known degrees and distributions of distortion. A...
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Maximum tension
JD Barrow, GW Gibbons
Feb 17, 2015
We discuss various examples and ramifications of the conjecture that there exists a maximum force (or tension) in general relativistic systems. We contrast this situation with that in Newtonian gravity, where no maximum force...
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Psychology Faculty Member Links Chronic Pain to Depression on TV Show America Now
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
America Now, hosted by Leeza Gibbons and Bill Rancic, broadcast Reiland's comments during an Oct. 22 segment that chronicles the relationship between chronic back pain and depression. Reiland suggested individuals consult a...
Published by: Winthrop University
Temperature Chaos, Memory Effect, and Domain Fluctuations in the Spiral Antiferromagnet Dy.
The spiral antiferromagnetic phase of polycrystalline dysprosium between 140 K and the Néel temperature at 178 K and its domain wall (DW) dynamics were investigated using high-resolution ultrasonic spectroscopy. Two kinetic...
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Adjusting for cross-cultural differences in computer-adaptive tests of quality of life.
PURPOSE: Previous studies using the WHOQOL measures have demonstrated that the relationship between individual items and the underlying quality of life (QoL) construct may differ between cultures. If unaccounted for, these...
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Anterior knee pain from the evolutionary perspective
Background: This paper describes the evolutionary changes in morphology and orientation of the PFJ using species present through our ancestry over 340 million years.
Methods: 37 specimens from the Devonian period to modern...
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