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  2. doi:10.1016/j.sna.2006.04.016

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    3 Feb 2014: CB. [C2. B2 C. A. ]0.5(24). nserting the smallest root back into Eq. ... The corresponding F/V ratios are giveny Eq. (24) and, after some manipulation, it can be shown that:.
  3. 1077-260X (c) 2013 IEEE. Translations and content mining are ...

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    22 Aug 2014: locked pulses has potential applications in nonlinear frequency. conversion [23] and surgery [24]. ... 24 cm-1. larger than in individual flakes [2]. Thus, even if the.
  4. Symmetry Perspectives on Some Auxetic Body-Bar Frameworks

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    7 Aug 2014: The new symmetry theorem for equiauxetics gives an opportunity to look back at some frameworksthat were first discussed [20–23] before the term “auxetic” came into use [24] and to see ... 23. Tarnai, T. Folded Structures. Symmetry Art Sci. 2002, 2,
  5. RAPID COMMUNICATIONS PHYSICAL REVIEW B 89, 121402(R) (2014) Effects…

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    6 Mar 2014: B dependence can beexplained through the Slonczewski-Weiss-McClure (SWM)model [22–24]. ... q̃ = 2mlB V1. kzmV1. cos θ. sin2 θ V 24/V 21 cos.
  6. Designing Folding Rings using PolynomialContinuation Andrew D.…

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    7 Aug 2014: 24].The polyhedral homotopy algorithm is based largely on workpublished by Li [19], while the path following algorithm waswritten specifically for this application. ... 
  7. High performance bilayer-graphene terahertz detectors Davide…

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    14 Feb 2014: reports.10,20,24 This is interpreted as due to the larger gate. length, as predicted by the photo-induced voltage equation:15. ... Teppe, A. Tredicucci, and T. Nagatsuma,. Nanotechnology 24, 214002 (2013).11A. Lisauskas, S.
  8. 18 April 2012 first published online, doi: 10.1098/rspa.2012.0116468…

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    6 Feb 2014: Figure 8 shows cubewrappings with (b, c) = (1, 0), (1, 1), (2, 0), (2, 1), which are derived from 6-, 12-,24- and 30-vertex octahedrites, respectively. ... Figure 8. Wrappings of the cube. The tiling T in each case is the dual of an octahedrite
  9. Resonant Raman spectroscopy of twisted multilayer graphene

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    10 Nov 2014: ARTICLE. Received 24 Jan 2014 | Accepted 19 Sep 2014 | Published 10 Nov 2014. ... The G peakcorresponds to the high-frequency E2g phonon at G. The Dpeak is due to the breathing modes of six-atom rings and requiresa defect for its activation16,22–24.
  10. 26 August 2009 first published online, doi: 10.1098/rspa.2009.0307465 …

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    6 Feb 2014: The network contains 33.5per cent pentagons, 24 per cent heptagons and 4.5 per cent octagons and appearsdisordered.
  11. 1.1 Gigahertz Multi-Transistor Graphene Integrated Circuits

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    4 Feb 2014: Bandgap engineering is usually attempted by patterning into graphene nanoribbons (GNRs) (24,11), but GNRs tend to have low mobilities (<200 cm2V1s1) (27) as a consequence of carrier scattering on disordered ... 6, no. 24, pp. 2822-2825, 2010. (26) X. Yang

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