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  2. J . Phys. Chem. 1988, 92, 6865-6867 6865 Effect ...

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    10 Apr 2011: 92, No. 24, 1988 Letters. Bessel functions of ith order. Finally, with spherical symmetry one has.
  3. Highly Oscillatory Diffusion-Type Equations Sevda Ü. Altınbaşak…

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    25 Nov 2011: It considers a forcing term that is oscillatory in space. tu = 2x b sin ωx, (3.24). ... 2t cos ω xbeω2t sin ω,. 21. Figure 3.1: The solution of (3.24) for different values of ω.
  4. msr124 2921..2933

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    27 Sep 2011: 2004) to identify missing intronsin poor gene models, and 3) Pfam (24.0) analysis (Finn et al.2008) to identify conserved functional domains in eachprotein (METE: PF01717, PF08267; METH:PF02965,PF02965,
  5. sbs1i.dvi

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    1 Sep 2011: F0 = 1 < F2 =π2. 8< < 4. π< < F3 =. π3. 24< F1 =. π. 2. In this section we obtain a difference analogue of the Bohr-Favard inequality in theform. ... 1. 24. ]= 1. 325. 192. 1. α4. With α = 1 and α = 2, we obtain c4(πn ) =. 517192. = 2.6927, and c4
  6. J. Phys. II France 6 (1996) 767-796 MAY 1996, ...

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    10 Apr 2011: simplifying assumptions (a), (b) above [24]. While our physical picture and conclusions aredifferent from theirs, we are indebted to them for emphasizing these issues. ... The late-time asymptotics have been studiedby Granek and Olami [24].). What is the
  7. Continuum theory of critical phenomena in polymer solutions:…

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    10 Apr 2011: The identity22,23,24. exp[ -A3({P})]. = exp[ - A 3 ( {81M}) ]exp(f dr J(r) p (r») I J= 0' (2.22). ... f/Jc. where the N independent amplitude is. 1 (w) _ '24 [g2(X) p/2 1/2 -yk ()[ ()]1/2 gl X -g4 X.
  8. 10 Apr 2011: f1. t+. dxdt. f1x. dpdt. f1p. (24). This symmetry is most apparent in the new variables, and translates into the fact thatequations (22) and (23) can be satisfied up to O(
  9. VOLUME 76, NUMBER 7 P H Y S I ...

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    10 Apr 2011: Each 24 mm3 18 mm image was obtained by subtracting twsuccessive images taken 30 sec. ... Mikhailov, Foundations of Synergetics I(Springer-Verlag, New York, 1994). [24] J. Buck, Q.
  10. db6a.dvi

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    1 Sep 2011: up to the sign we obtaina11 = a22 = k; a12 = 1:From (12.3) we have a21 = k1k1 k0k 10 = k2 1;i.e., A = (1)k1 24 k 1k2 1 k ... 24. 19. ConclusionIt is clear that the above MAPLE algorithm may help to verify de Boor's conjecture only for particularvalues m.
  11. 10 Oct 2011: and. 2β.αβ.β. = 2|α||β|. cos θ Z (1-24). Taking the product we find that 4 cos2 θ Z. ... 24. The Cartan subalgebra H can be taken to be the traceless diagonal matrices; there aren(n 1) roots associated with the Ei,j for i ̸= j.

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