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56576065 | 18 | 19 | 6,388,337,595 | [
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16895739 | 2 | 48 | 4,970,319,639 | [
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114284829 | 2 | 98 | 4,687,929,538 | [
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] | The real-time measurement of moisture content allows the possibility to control moisture addition at later critical processing stages, for optimal bulk handling. Alternatively, moisture may need to be controlled in order to reduce drying requirements, or to minimize the use of water when the cost of supply is expensive [9] . However, there is currently no single technique that can provide accurate on-line moisture analysis across the full range of minerals application. | INTRODUCTION | [
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118489638 | 0 | 55 | 6,080,830,938 | [
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20464995 | 8 | 85 | 3,005,250,113 | [
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47023585 | 97 | 3 | 5,383,394,921 | [
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] | We proposed a new kind of time-step event that indicates propagation over a small time-step (e.g. for the set of particles in pure DSMC cells). The essential advantage of event-driven algorithms is that they automatically adjust to the timescale at hand, i.e. they take the appropriate time-step without any additional input. The real challenge is to use time-stepping in an event-driven framework in which the time-step is adjusted accordingly in order to avoid wasteful computation, while still keeping the approximations controlled. We have described such a framework for the SEDMD and FPKMC algorithms. The merging of discrete-event and continuous-time models has also been formalized in a rather general simulation framework [28] . | Discussion | [
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47023585 | 93 | 3 | 5,383,394,921 | [
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] | The most involved aspect of implementing an AED algorithm for a particular problem is the need for analytic solutions for various one-and two-body propagators or event predictions. For EDMD, the difficulty is with predicting the time of collision of two moving hard particles. For hard spheres, this can be done analytically relatively easily (but numerical care must be taken [18] ). When orientational degrees of freedom are involved, however, a time-stepped ODE-like methodology is needed since analytical solutions are difficult to obtain [2] . This makes collision prediction much more difficult to implement in a numerically-stable way and also much more costly. In FPKMC, there is a need to analytically construct the probability distributions c 1 , c 2 , J 1 and J 2 , or at least to find a way to efficiently sample from them. These distributions are Green's functions for a time-dependent diffusion equation inside regions such as spheres, cubes, spherical shells, intersection of two spheres or intersection of a cone and a sphere. | Discussion | [
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21092122 | 1 | 16 | 4,492,192,598 | [
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] | Research on physical activity levels in breast cancer survivors during the immediate period (first 6 months) after breast cancer diagnosis has been relatively limited [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] . These primarily small-to modest-sized studies have reported decreases in physical activity in the proximate post-diagnosis period, yet how activity levels change from pre-diagnosis to post-diagnosis has only been explored in a few studies [22, 26, 28] . Furthermore, information is lacking on the associations of sociodemographic and clinical characteristics with change in activity levels after a breast cancer diagnosis. | Introduction | [
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181368 | 1 | 50 | 5,489,098,158 | [
"Computer Science"
] | Unfortunately though, it turned out that these hard benefits alone were not sufficient to drive rapid diffusion. However, soft benefits (e.g. improvements from more accurate inventory data, real-time tracking of sales) were to a large extent regarded as speculative because of the required changes in planning processes and the lack of data processing capacities [9] , [22] . It was not until the end of the 1980s that companies worldwide recognized the economic potential of the data sets collected by means of the barcode. Barcode data eventually became the enabler of several novel supply chain innovations, such as direct store delivery, continuous replenishment, and vendormanaged inventories. As we know today, the value that can be drawn from the billions of barcode scans every day exceeds the initial expectations by orders of magnitude. | Introduction | [
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145549272 | 1 | 91 | 949,952,835 | [
"Psychology"
] | Despite formal recognition of its public health significance, diabetes care is poor. General, specialist and advocacy services are concentrated in southern urban areas. Therefore, rural groups, especially those living in the country's middle-belt and northern regions, face greater risk of uncontrolled diabetes and premature death. Previous research suggests that groups living with severe uncontrolled diabetes-typified by prolonged weight loss-experience, or express fear of experiencing, HIV/AIDS-related stigma due to widespread attribution of prolonged weight loss to HIV/AIDS (de-Graft Aikins, 2003) . | INTRODUCTION | [
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] | In the field, the pavement deflection basins are obtained from the FWD measurements which require the use of backcalculation type structural analysis to determine pavement layer stiffnesses and as a result estimate pavement remaining life. The accuracy of pavement strength estimation from FWD measurements is particularly important since it impacts the design of pavement overlay thickness. Without accurate prediction, pavement designers might recommend an overlay that will be too thin, which will make it insufficiently durable, or too thick, which will make it unnecessarily expensive (Lee et al. 1998) . | Introduction | [
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] | The number of FEWs who have sweethearts is high, and most of them have active sex with their sweethearts. A 2015 study revealed that 60% of FEWs reported having one or more sweethearts in the past year, and about 85% of those with sweethearts reported having sex with them in the past three months [5] . In the 2010 assessment, about 20% of FEWs had sweethearts only in the past three months [8] . | Background | [
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59017046 | 13 | 27 | 4,029,759,854 | [
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18271751 | 0 | 73 | 5,335,193,836 | [
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3731571 | 21 | 3 | 991,551,830 | [
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73521123 | 1 | 81 | 4,074,875,883 | [
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53379621 | 4 | 97 | 6,374,016,301 | [
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] | To apply this technique on freestanding thin materials, we introduce two modifications to the existing theory. First we will calculate a new κ for thin materials laying on a rigid body without friction, instead of being fixed to it. For this purpose we create a FE model of the indentation experiment. Secondly, when a force is applied, thin materials will be easily deformed on large plane contacts, so the contact-dependent deformation is measured instead of the true indentation deformation. In order to avoid deformation on an extended and poorly controlled contact surface, a second indentation needle is introduced. In this paper we will validate our new method on four test-materials with different thickness by comparing the results from the new method to a standard compression test (ASTM D695-02a). Finally, we will apply our method on biological samples and we will determine the elasticity modulus of middle ear (ME) ossicle bone. In current modelling of middle ear mechanics, those bones are treated either as rigid bodies or standard values for the Young's modulus are used (12 ± 3 GPa) [23, 24] . A correct value of the elasticity modulus becomes very important when bending of the auditory ossicles needs to be taken into account. Quasi-static pressure variations, such as atmospheric pressure variations, can be several orders of magnitude larger than the loudest sound pressures and ossicle bending may become important in this case. In the high frequency range ossicle bending occurs due to inertia effects and it will influence the middle ear transfer function [25, 26] . | Introduction | [
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2527957 | 2 | 57 | 5,205,341,528 | [
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6417453 | 13 | 27 | 2,246,010,437 | [
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31664477 | 0 | 41 | 5,811,083,119 | [
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55529944 | 0 | 11 | 5,362,966,488 | [
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55915007 | 0 | 93 | 3,373,278,512 | [
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55915007 | 25 | 93 | 3,373,278,512 | [
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58916078 | 75 | 94 | 6,066,760,214 | [
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55624349 | 4 | 17 | 969,913,366 | [
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56438877 | 2 | 37 | 5,269,043,934 | [
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182039004 | 38 | 22 | 5,018,556,186 | [
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9276135 | 18 | 19 | 953,784,659 | [
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] | However, among other factors sleeping problems were found to maintain physical complaints and mediated the relationship between traumatic stress and these complaints [17] . Within the first years after the firework disaster, residents who had been exposed to the most extreme disaster exposures, like losing their homes or a loved one, had an increased responsiveness to subsequent stressful events, compared to participants who reported less extreme disaster exposure [16] . Four years after the accident, however, there were no differences in stress responsiveness [16] . | Discussion | [
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18596261 | 0 | 97 | 5,376,191,070 | [
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28980278 | 3 | 49 | 4,160,116,661 | [
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28980278 | 20 | 49 | 4,160,116,661 | [
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] | Yet, what is the reason for the 'optimal aspect ratio' for the three 'figures of merit'? We believe the quality factor Q is the key quantity in explaining this behavior. The quality factor of an oscillation describes the number of oscillations until the oscillation is damped. We find it plausible that a longer plasmon oscillation lifetime (i.e., a higher quality factor) results in a more sensitive dependency on changes in the surroundings. For a classical-driven harmonic oscillator, the resonance frequency divided by the linewidth of the resonance Γ gives the quality factor Q ¼ E res =Γ ð Þ . Figure 4 shows the quality factor as a function of the aspect ratio for gold nanorods (calculated by the BEM and measured experimentally on single particles). Evidently, a maximum is found around AR=3. The initial rise from Q(AR=1)=8 to Q(AR=3)=22 is easily explained considering the reduced plasmon damping as the resonance shifts to lower energies with an increasing aspect ratio [15] . The slow decrease above the aspect ratio of 3 is due to the decreasing resonance frequency divided by the (more or less) constant Drude damping. | Discussion | [
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208190590 | 2 | 53 | 2,448,805,708 | [
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] | The most established CO 2 absorption technique during post-combustion is the contact of an aqueous amine with flue gas to form carbamates as the amine reacts with CO 2 . The commonly used amine is monoethanolamine (MEA) which has a high absorption rate and loading capacity. However, drawbacks such as high corrosivity, toxic degrading side-products and high amount of energy required for CO 2 removal during the sorbent regeneration prevent its widespread use. Thus, new sorbents are proposed to overcome these limitations by combining the liquid sorbents (core) with solid ones (shell) thereby forming microcapsules. The liquid solvent would provide high capacity, selectivity as well as water tolerance, whereas the solid sorbents would provide a high surface and in turn higher absorption capacity as well as low volatility [11] . Moreover, microencapsulation can also lower the cost of CO 2 capture by containing precipitates, and isolate the solvent from reactor equipment [12] . | Introduction | [
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208190590 | 4 | 53 | 2,448,805,708 | [
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] | In recent years, microcapsules composed of liquid carbonate cores and silicone shells have been produced using a microfluidic device. The idea was to link the liquid sorbents selectivity and capacity with the high surface area of the capsules for fast and controlled CO 2 absorption and desorption over multiple cycles. Their study reported a lower mass transport across the capsule shell compared to conventional liquid sorbents. However, the enhanced surface area gained through encapsulation delivered an increase in CO 2 absorption rate for the given sorbent mass [11] . Another study by the same research group demonstrated an increased rate of CO 2 absorption by a factor of 3.5 with encapsulated ionic liquids in a silicon shell, when compared to a liquid film. However, these solvents are highly viscous or change phases, posing challenges for conventional process equipment [14] . In the present study 2-amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (AMP) is used instead as the core sorbent as it is of low viscosity, easy to process and has high CO 2 sorption capacity. Our research aims to produce porous microcapsules with highly permeable shells and high sorption capacity core for efficient CO 2 capture using conventional formulation technology. As a widely known method for microencapsulation, the emulsion technique was chosen for the encapsulation process due to the potential of encapsulating hydrophobic and hydrophilic substances [15, 16] . The effect of stirring speed during formulation, thermal properties, the payload of the formulated microcapsules, as well as sorption capacity of the produced microcapsules, were investigated as well for its potential industrial applications. The results are expected to provide an alternative CO 2 absorption technique to the current CO 2 capture technologies. | Introduction | [
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208190590 | 0 | 53 | 2,448,805,708 | [
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] | The global industrialization and growing population have brought a yearly increase in energy consumption. The estimated global energy-related emission increase is predicted to be 3.7 Gt of CO 2 by 2030 [1] . The increase of CO 2 emission into the environment has contributed to global warming as well as climate change which is a primary concern today. In the foreseeable future, fossil fuels will still be used for most of electrical power generation and industrial manufacturing in many countries [2] . Scientists speculate that at least 69% of CO 2 emission and 60% of greenhouse gases are produced through energy generation, whereas 80% of the world energy is derived from fossil fuel. The International Agency has reported a 6% increase in CO 2 emission every two years due to the dependency of the world economy on fossil fuels for an energy source. Even the Nobel Prize-winning Intergovernmental Panel have concerns and advise that a cut of 50%-80% is required by 2050 to avoid the most harmful effects of climate change [3] . Furthermore, industries such as refinery plants, ammonia synthesis plants and hydrogen manufacturers also require the removal of CO 2 to prevent the corrosion of pipeline, catalyst poisoning and clogging due to dry ice formation. One of the most promising approaches to tackle the high emission rate of CO 2 is the use of carbon capture and storage technology, which aims at capturing CO 2 from power stations and other industrial facilities, compressing, and then transporting it to underground storage locations. | Introduction | [
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13440466 | 12 | 24 | 6,462,551,331 | [
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18216457 | 17 | 56 | 4,207,927,369 | [
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] | The CEA rule can be appropriate when distribution over agents is the primary concern and their claims only represent maximal aspirations; in contrast, the CEL rule can be appropriate when claims are realistic and have an objective basis (Herrero and Villar 2001) . Agents with smaller claims get a relatively higher satisfaction of their claims using CEA rule, whereas CEL rule benefits agents with larger claims (Herrero and Villar 2001) . The PRO rule can be placed in between these rules. | Introduction | [
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18216457 | 0 | 56 | 4,207,927,369 | [
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] | There are 276 transboundary river basins in the world share among 148 riparian countries (De Stefano et al. 2012) . These shared natural resources among riparian countries can be a source of both conflict and cooperation (Mianabadi et al. 2014b) . One significant problem of transboundary river basin management which has been causing various challenges and disputes throughout the world is that due to increasing water resource variability and consumption, the demands or claims of the riparian countries exceed the available water resources or assets. This presents the challenge how to allocate the available water resources among the countries in an Bequitable^and Breasonable^way and which criteria and mechanisms to use for this purpose. | Introduction | [
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33119236 | 50 | 54 | 4,203,790,120 | [
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7376038 | 33 | 39 | 2,239,798,369 | [
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] | Traditional manual feature engineering approaches rely on feature selection methods where features are gradually eliminated from an initial feature set. Unfortunately, these approaches are costly in terms of computational resources. Moreover, an infinite number of possible features can be extracted from raw data [10] . | Motivation | [
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55845332 | 0 | 38 | 3,734,641,038 | [
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] | Quasi-Bayesian networks are multivariate structures that represent convex sets of joint distributions by directed acyclic graphs [3, 9, 27] . The key technical problem in Quasi-Bayesian networks is how to detect, enforce and exploit irrelevance and independence rela tions. The goal of this paper is to present novel results and algorithms that address these questions. This pa per adopts Walley's definitions of irrelevance and in vestigates two different methods to generate infereces from Quasi-Bayesian network: inferences from type-1 extensions (Section 4), and inferences from natural extensions (Section 5). | INTRODUCTION | [
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92690688 | 1 | 8 | 5,188,314,841 | [
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] | Graphene (Gr), a single layer of sp2-hybridized carbon atoms in a closely packed honeycomb two-dimensional lattice, has attracted enormous attentions since its discovery in 2004 [8] . One of the most commonly used derivatives of graphene is graphene oxide (GO). One of the important structural elements of graphite is GO that is bound together by van der Waals forces. GO has attracted a lot attention because of its capability and usages in energy storage, electronics and water treatment membranes [9] . | Introduction | [
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126168562 | 4 | 44 | 4,987,408,999 | [
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] | Several observational facilities of the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Atmospheric Radiation Measurement (ARM) Program have been recently equipped with scanning ARM cloud radars (SACRs) operating at Ka (;35 GHz) and W (;94 GHz) bands (Kollias et al. 2014) . Newer versions of these radars, including one which is a part of the third ARM Mobile Facility (AMF3) deployed to Oliktok Point, Alaska (70.4958N, 149.8868W), transmit horizontally and vertically polarized signals alternatively, thus alleviating cross-coupling effects. Differential phase, r hy , and LDR measurements are directly available from these radars. | Introduction | [
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57757627 | 12 | 15 | 3,583,330,104 | [
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] | Cryptococcus neoformans is an opportunistic fungus that causes infection of the central nervous system in those who are immunocompromised, particularly in human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) patients [1] . It is rarely reported as a cause of meningitis in HIV seronegative patients in Sub-Saharan Africa. However, it may infect persons with other immunosuppressed systems like patients on chronic glucocorticoid use, malignancy, sarcoidosis and liver failure [1] . Sub-Saharan Africa is experiencing an increasing prevalence of diabetes [2] . Of note is that low levels of adequate glucose control are achieved in diabetic patients who are on any form of treatment [3, 4] . This is bound to increase the occurrence of cryptococcal meningitis in non HIV non transplant patients, who are predominantly diabetic patients. | Discussion and conclusions | [
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106120199 | 14 | 91 | 236,285,724 | [
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] | The differences between the indoor and outdoor behaviors of PM-bound carbon at the beauty salons can be clearly seen in the shares of EC and OC in total carbon TC (TC = EC + OC). The average shares of PM-bound OC in PM-bound TC were generally higher indoors than outdoors at each beauty salon (Fig. 1) . The greatest differences occurred at Salons 2 and 3, the two salons smaller in size and with smaller crew than multi-service Salons 1 BS4. The less turbulent air together with significant gaseous chemical emissions from applied cosmetics (volatile organic compounds (VOC), ammonia, formaldehyde, ozone, etc.) in Salons 2 and 3 was favorable for the formation of secondary carbonaceous matter that bound later to fine PM (Ali et al. 2017) . Through the Salons 2 and 3 common hall, the gaseous chemicals could easily migrate from one to another (e.g., ozone from ozone hair treatment in Salon 2 to Salon 3). The smallest differences between the indoor and outdoor means for PM 4 -bound OC and EC contents of TC, and the higher indoor than outdoor mean TPM-bound EC content of TC, occurred at Salon 1 (Fig. 1 ). This might have been the effect of rising the indoor EC to the level higher than in other salons by direct emissions of EC from the big road (Table 1) , what, in turn, might have intensified the inhibition of the transformations of gaseous precursors of OC by absorbing sunlight or adsorbing volatile compounds. The indoor transformations of gaseous OC precursors seem to be more intense in the salons similar to Salons 2 and 3 than in salons such as Salons 1 and 4. The presence of a strong PMbound carbon source near a salon (like the big road at Salon 1) is also important to indoor and outdoor secondary OC formation. The explanation of such a distribution of the PMbound TC mass between OC and EC at the sampling sites is rather hard because, among other things, it should involve the evaluation of the amounts of secondary organic matter in the indoor air of the salons. However, the transformations of indoor VOCs can probably be one of the main factors of the formation of indoor PM-bound OC in the salons, just as it is in the atmosphere. | Results and discussion | [
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14973230 | 14 | 38 | 2,486,456,512 | [
"Economics"
] | While there are a variety of different methods that could be used to reduce dimensionality through correlation, we will focus on the oldest and most well-understood: factor analysis (Kim and Mueller 1978) . Factor analysis-which clusters variables based on their mutual correlations-allows us to answer both of the questions presented above. First, if foreign policies are primarily being determined by some exogenous events-whether the foreign policy of another actor or the interactions of another dyads (e.g., the Israeli-Palestinian conflict)-then these should show up as a distinct factor; further, the nature of that factor should be apparent from the dyads with which it is most strongly correlated. Second, if a state is not actively involved in the system (or is uninvolved with some subset of issues), this will be evident from an absence of correlation between its behavior and those factors. Finally, if a small number of factors explain a large amount of the variance in the system, models dealing with the systemic behavior can use those factors rather than the larger number of dyadic behaviors; the factors have the additional advantage of being uncorrelated (orthogonal). | Methodology | [
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54937262 | 1 | 94 | 4,598,885,948 | [
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] | In the present paper, we are interested in tame algebras. It was shown by Auslander that an algebra is representation-nite if and only if its representation dimension equals two [10] . Because Auslander's expectation was that this invariant would measure how far an algebra is from being representation-nite, it is natural to conjecture that the representation dimension of a tame algebra is at most three. | Introduction | [
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55636413 | 0 | 64 | 3,335,366,692 | [
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] | Strategic management is a process defining an organization's purpose of presence, objectives, and ways to achieve the defined objectives (Barry, 1986) . In other words, it is a process telling organizations how to achieve goals, and compete with the rivaliries/enemies (Aktan, 2008) . Every nation/government can be thought of as an organization and this way of thinking will help to solve problems. | Introduction | [
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55636413 | 2 | 64 | 3,335,366,692 | [
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] | Security is generally a synonym with defense and in this article will be use as a common term. It consists of eliminating all kind of threats and instability, and establishing continuity of governments (Değer & Sen, 1995) . In other words, and in a general sense, security consists of eliminating internal and external threats and prevents social-political instability (Değer, & Sen, 1995) . Security is effected by five factors; military, political, economic, social, and environmental (Dülger, 2004) . | Introduction | [
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55636413 | 4 | 64 | 3,335,366,692 | [
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] | One of the main interests of economists dealing with security expenditures is the relationship between security expenditures and economic growth. Even if it is declared that there is a strong relationship between these two factors, there are different results about the effects and nature of the relationship (Giray, 2004) . How much money must be used for security? In other words, what is the optimal amount for security expenditures for a nation? The answer to this question is important for all countries because mistakes and incorrect assessments will have collateral effects now and in the future of the nation. If too much money is allocated for security, this will affect economic growth. Too little expenditures will threaten growth through instability and causing chaos (Değer & Sen, 1995) . Therefore, the dilemma faced with this expenditure balance is called the security-welfare dilemma and it is thought of like two sides of a scale. It is loaded on side and then other side will be affected in the opposite direction. Therefore, it is perceived that when too much money is transferred to security, this will mean a cut from welfare expenditures and vice versa. | Introduction | [
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118344981 | 7 | 92 | 5,992,633,469 | [
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] | Note that the reactions of electron capture give a lot of new nuclei not only in ground state but also in exited states. The excited nuclei interact nonlinearly between each other as the result of overlaps of their wave functions and tunneling effects. Nonleniar interactions stimulate the high harmonic generation, i.e. production of photons with energies many times greater than the excitation energy of a single source [5, 6] . Therefore, the energetic photons emitted by group of exited nuclei are able to heat the surrounding layers and produce the neutrino-antineutrino pairs interacting with electrons, and even knock the nucleons out from other nuclei. It means that free neutrons can appear in the overdense crystal almost immediately after the beginning of electron capture reactions in the corresponding layers of neutron star envelopes. | INTRODUCTION | [
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38921695 | 28 | 34 | 2,938,594,573 | [
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] | Of our interest was to identify a relatively simple and "natural" way to vary shapes of ordered shells and to predict the number and position of TDs within the resulting configurations. A possible future application based on such systems might be scaled crystals [15, [25] [26] [27] [28] . Namely, different configurations of TDs on ordered shells, immersed in an isotropic host, are expected to nucleate self-assembling into periodic structures exhibiting different symmetries and, consequently, quantitatively or even qualitatively different physical properties [15] . | Discussion | [
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5764170 | 3 | 89 | 2,743,841,322 | [
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] | In conductance-based models, there can be many time scales associated with the kinetics of different currents [14] . By changing which currents are expressed in the system, the rise time of the action potential, the time over which the system has high voltage, and the time between action potentials can all be modulated independently. In this paper, we are considering the case in which the length of the activated state is intermediate between the (short) rise time and the (longer) time between action potentials. Such a situation corresponds to a spike produced by calcium currents (which are slower to decay than spikes caused by standard sodium currents) or as a caricature of the envelope of a short burst of sodium spikes. | Introduction | [
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5764170 | 2 | 89 | 2,743,841,322 | [
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] | This paper revisits the existence and stability of almost-synchronous solutions, this time in the context of conductance-based neurons, in the spirit of, but simpler than, Pinsky and Rinzel [13] . The goal is to understand from the biophysical time scales and parameters what gives rise to the destabilization of the synchronous solution, and what allows a nearby solution to be stable. In the process, we can see how far from synchrony this new solution is, and how this can be modulated. | Introduction | [
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199387363 | 20 | 66 | 1,503,875,513 | [
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] | In this study, we found that it is possible for ABW to survive under various environment conditions with high relative dominance. Different vegetation types were observed depending on the sample location (Fig. 4) , and the vegetation surrounding ABW tree location significantly influenced their growth. Nainokwe site was significantly different from the 2 other sites in terms of tree species composition and growth form (Fig. 4 , Table 3 ). Nainokwe site is mainly covered by wooded grassland, while open woodland covers larger areas of Kikole [33] . Although there has not yet been an official report, Nanjirinji site could also be categorized into mostly open woodland because of its statistical similarity to the parameters of Kikole site ( Table 3 , Figs. 4, 5 and 6) . | Discussion | [
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199387363 | 24 | 66 | 1,503,875,513 | [
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] | In general, soil color depends on major inorganic components and the amount of organic matter, which determines the physical properties of the top soil. High clay content results in a high capacity for stocking organic matter, so that soil color darkens. Heavier clayey alkalisoil with high CaCO 3 content seems to affect root extension into deeper soil layers. In contrast, sandy soil (S), which was observed in Kikole, might have disadvantages for plant growth due to poor nutrients and low water holding capacity. The soils of Nainokwe were similar to those of Nanjirinji, although their vegetation obviously differed. We concluded that ABW trees could grow under a variety of soil types, and even where other plants cannot grow well. It has been suggested that rooting of ABW trees is not affected greatly by the soil condition due to their coexistence with mycorrhizal fungi, which fixes nitrogen and is commonly known to radiate out 30-50 m by root suckers [39, 43] . The survival of ABW was apparently the result of adaptation to a wide variety of soil conditions despite their less-competitive behavior in high-diversity dense forest. | Discussion | [
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17197645 | 5 | 14 | 4,503,738,798 | [
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] | This paper introduces Z-shaped thermal actuators for in-plane motion, which can overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings in the V-shaped thermal actuators and offer a large range of stiffness and output force that is complementary to the comb drives and V-shaped actuators. The structure and operating principle of the Z-shaped actuator is first described, similar to a previously reported out-of-plane actuator [17] . Analytical models were derived to explicitly delineate the dependence of device characteristics (including displacement, stiffness and buckling load) on the device geometry. Finite element multiphysics simulations were performed to obtain the field variables including the temperature distribution in the device. The quasi-static and dynamic performances of the device were measured in vacuum. A comparison between simulations, analytical formulas and experiments were pursued for interrogation and calibration of the device. The devices were fabricated using the SOI-MUMPs (silicon-on-insulator multi-user MEMS process) (MEMSCAP, Durham, NC) with 10 μm thick silicon as the structural layer. | Introduction | [
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32757447 | 6 | 79 | 3,120,334,943 | [
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] | As for the authorization, all these approaches are based on tokenization [5] approach. However, they differ with respect to the storage model of security-sensitive data that are used in the process of authorization. Apple's and Samsung's solutions, as they are limited to their vendors' hardware, can rely on the presence of embedded Secure Hardware Element on the device. Since Google does not control the hardware environment of the Android OS, it utilizes a software-based technology called Host-based Card Emulation. Therefore, in Android Pay model, the secret keys have to be stored in the cloud on Google's servers (as opposed to secure client-side chip), which requires Internet connectivity. Android Pay addresses the problem of user's offline periods by allowing to store a limited number of pre-generated one-time tokens on the device. | Introduction | [
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119733495 | 0 | 7 | 6,047,485,995 | [
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] | Hyperbolic partial differential equations (PDE) are used to model various fluid flow problems. In the special case of 1-dimensional linear constant coefficient scalar hyperbolic problems, the solutions to these PDE are simply a translation of the initial data. However, for nonlinear problems the solution may deform, and as a result, shock waves can form even if the initial data is smooth [12] . | Introduction | [
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56117940 | 54 | 47 | 2,692,721,615 | [
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124313132 | 6 | 74 | 6,251,694,283 | [
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] | In this paper, we study theoretically the structure-activity relationships SARs of the five α-, β-, γ-, δ-and ε-RuCl 2 (Azpy) 2 isomers named respectively α-Cl, β-Cl, γ-Cl, δ-Cl and ε-Cl. This will be the occasion to figure out which of all the complexes shall actually have the highest cytotoxic activity. We remember that only the first three complexes have been experimentally studied [7] . Besides, the theoretical prediction of SARs has been so far slightly studied [27] . Regarding RuCl 2 (Azpy) 2 complexes, they have never been theoretically considered before. Therefore, this study has to compare the activity of the five isomers though their energies are very close. So, we will performed the calculation by using the widespread intercalative mode of ligands between the DNA base-pairs CG/CG. | Introduction | [
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] | It was reported that the possibility of the interaction between DNA and ruthenium complexes requires to know the electronic structure of both of them. It is to say that the energies, the components of the frontier molecular orbitals, the atomic charge populations and the geometrical structure of not merely ruthenium complexes but also HOMO-LUMO predictions of the DNA play an important role [17] . Thus, it becomes interesting to find out the DNA-binding affinities of complexes and further to study their structure-activity relationships (SARs) . We remind that the stability of the stacked CG/CG was determined by comparing the HOMO energies of all the three isomers since it is admitted that the bonding between the stacked DNA base-pairs and the drug comes from electrons exchange. So, HOMO should belong to DNA and LUMO comes from the drug. | Introduction | [
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] | Furthermore, the cytotoxic activity consists of the complex binding to DNA that will induce the death of the cell. However, there exist two processes through which the ruthenium complexes bind to DNA base-pairs similarly to platinum drugs. The first trend indicates that the chloride atoms are actually hydrolyzed. Therefore the ruthenium is allowed to bind covalently to the nucleobase of the DNA [20] [21] . Moreover, the coordination of ruthenium can be mono or bifunctional with bases like adenine [22] [23] . The second and the most accepted trend indicates that the bonding is performed between the azopyridine ligand and the DNA base-pairs by a π-π stacking interaction [19] [24] . Here, the necessity for chloride atoms to hydrolyze is not required. Anyhow, the complex is necessarily bound to DNA base-pairs that are assumed to be the electron donor. Therefore, the aggregate must hydrolyze subsequent to the apoptosis of tumor cell owing to the coordination of the complex to the DNA base. Furthermore, it is accepted that during the coordination, the anticancer drugs insert and stack between the base-pairs of double helical DNA defining thus an intercalative binding mode [25] [26] . In reality, the stacking DNA has been theoretically studied by Kurita and Kobayashi. According to them, the stacking of DNA is made by the exclusive combination performed between Thymine pairing Adenine and Cytosine binding to Guanine by hydrogen bond according to Watson-Crick hydrogen bonds theory. Besides, three modes of combination of both bases Cytosine and Guanine through the double-helical strands were possible: Cytosine-Guanine/Cytosine-Guanine (CG/CG), Cytosine-Cytosine/Guanine-Guanine (CC/GG) and Guanine-Cytosine/Guanine-Cytosine (GC/GC). They also assumed that the most stable combination was CG/CG both with and without sugars and phosphate groups backbones [27] . Besides, it can also be assumed that the intercalation of the ruthenium complexes is the most privileged when it is only performed over this CG/CG combination with π-π interaction. Yet, CG couple is displayed in Figure 3 . | Introduction | [
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86305397 | 1 | 1 | 3,170,287,951 | [
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] | Due to the veterinary use of diclofenac, vultures in South Asia have undergone one of the most rapid population declines every recorded. Road transect surveys across India indicate rates of population decrease for the Oriental White-backed Vulture Gyps bengalensis of 48% a year, and decline rates of around 22% a year for Long-billed Gyps indicus and Slender-billed Vulture G. tenuirostris (Prakash et al. 2007) . Similar rates of population decrease are found in Pakistan, where monitoring of birds at breeding colonies indicates annual rates of decrease of 50% per year for Oriental White-backed Vulture and 25% per year for Long-billed Vulture , AVPP 2007 . Such rapid rates of decline have had a catastrophic impact on the population, with road transects in India indicating that Oriental White-backed Vultures declined by 99.9% over the period 1992 to 2007, and Long-billed and Slender-billed Vultures decreasing by 96.8% over the same period (Prakash et al. 2007) . | Introduction | [
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585285 | 39 | 66 | 3,394,442,743 | [
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15831834 | 0 | 61 | 4,431,555,655 | [
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15831834 | 22 | 61 | 4,431,555,655 | [
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] | The reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in effector cells is the essential first step in cell-mediated cytotoxicity. Upon binding to target cells, CTLs polarize and F-actin accumulates at the immunological synapse. Cytotoxic granules translocate and are secreted through the synapse [21] . We have previously shown that binding of CTLs to cells expressing ICAM-1 leads to antigen-independent formation of an immunological synapse in which LFA-1 and CD3 are codistributed in a ring. The actin cytoskeleton also accumulates in the antigen-independent immunological synapse of CTLs [4] . We now have shown that the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton in CTLs requires binding of ICAM-1 to LFA-1 on CTLs, independent of TCR signalling. When CTLs bind to cells expressing ICAM-1 or plastic beads coated with recombinant ICAM-1, F-actin and WASP accumulate at the binding site. This is not due to simple clustering of LFA-1, or constitutive association of F-actin and WASP with LFA-1, as binding of anti-LFA-1 mAb-coated beads does not induce the same redistribution of these proteins. Antibodymediated capping of LFA-1 also fails to induce co-capping of F-actin or talin. Without binding of ICAM-1 to LFA-1, cortical actin in CTLs is evenly distributed underneath the plasma membrane whereas talin and WASP are distributed throughout the cytosol. Thus, ligand binding to LFA-1 transduces outside-in signals that lead to the reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. The precise signaling pathways involved in this are still unclear. | DISCUSSION | [
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14491962 | 6 | 21 | 415,952,619 | [
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] | The soil pH water in secondary TPSF was significantly higher as compared to deforested TPSF, but different with pH KCl where deforested TPSF was significantly higher as compared to secondary TPSF (Table 1) . This was because leaching of basic cation in the deforested site was not uniform due to trees removal. However, the soil pH of both areas was acidic because the cultivated area was new. The pH of typical tropical peat soils ranged from 3.2 to 4.0 (Mohamed et al., 2002) . | DISCUSSION | [
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44191723 | 28 | 34 | 2,079,123,652 | [
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] | Understanding the cause and effect of phenotypic plasticity in mating preferences is of huge importance (Jennions and Petrie 1997) . Spatial and temporal variation in mating preferences have numerous implications for the process of sexual selection, evolution of mate choice, and the evolutionary dynamics of preferences and exaggerated traits (Chaine and Lyon 2008) . Furthermore, this phenotypic plasticity could provide a mechanism by which multiple male ornaments arise and are maintained and genetic variation for male traits preserved (Ellner 1996) . Social and physical environments are rarely stable, and flexibility in mating preferences might allow females to select males that best suit their current needs. Such plasticity is likely to be common. We predict that closer inspection will show that species that live in highly variable environments that change predictably (e.g., those with strong seasonality or strong altitudinal clines) and/or have prolonged mating seasons will display adaptive phenotypic plasticity in mating preferences. This is especially likely when mate choice confers direct benefits. When there are only indirect genetic benefits to mate choice, however, the situation is more complicated because gene-environment interactions make it difficult to use the current phenotype of a male (i.e., his attractiveness) to predict the fitness of offspring who might develop in another environment (Kokko and Heubel 2008) . | DISCUSSION | [
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