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    Modeling and Analysis of the Spread of Malware with the Influence of User Awareness by Qingyi Zhu, Xuhang Luo, Yuhang Liu

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…Furthermore, it is proved that the virus-free equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable if R0 is less than one, whereas the viral equilibrium is globally asymptotically stable if R0 is greater than one. …”
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    Global analysis of a delayed vector-bias model for malariatransmission with incubation period in mosquitoes by Cruz Vargas-De-León

    Published 2011-11-01
    “…We prove that the global stabilityis completely determined by the threshold parameter, $R_0(\tau)$.If $R_0(\tau)\leq1$, the disease-free equilibrium is globallyasymptotically stable. …”
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    The three-dimensional N $$ \mathcal{N} $$ = 2 superfishnet theory by Moritz Kade

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…We use techniques inspired by the integrability of bi-scalar fishnet theory and adapted to superspace to calculate the zero-mode-fixed thermodynamic free energy, the corresponding critical coupling, and the exact all-loop scaling dimensions of various operators. …”
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    Reference Value Selection in a Perturbation Theory Applied to Nonuniform Beams by Blake Martin, Armaghan Salehian

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The Lindstedt-Poincaré method is applied to a nonuniform Euler-Bernoulli beam model for the free transverse vibrations of the system. The nonuniformities in the system include spatially varying and piecewise continuous bending stiffness and mass per unit length. …”
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    Understanding Gluten Sensitivity and Celiac Disease by Stephanie Meyer, Karla P. Shelnutt, Gail P. Kauwell

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Several years ago, most people probably had never heard of gluten, but by 2011, gluten-free diets became more popular than low carbohydrate diets. …”
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    Impuestos moderados, según Ibn Jaldún by Eduardo Escartín González, Francisco Velasco Morente, Luis González-Abril

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…From his considerations we highlight economic development, currency circulation, wealth, free trade, and price. Ibn Khaldun is taking on higher relevance for the reason that his considerations still seem to describe current situations and his proposals could be implemented today to overcome the economic crisis, even though he did not mention technological innovations that were unthinkable at his time.…”
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    Activity of bismuth in liquid Ag-Bi-Ni alloys determined by equilibrium saturation method by Fima P., Romanowska J.

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…The measurements were carried out for alloy compositions along three sections of fixed Ag to Ni mole fraction ratio equal to 4/1, 3/2, and 2/3. The excess Gibbs free energy of Bi was calculated basing on the experimental activity coefficient data. …”
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    La Nouvelle-Orléans au XIXe siècle : femmes de couleur libres, femmes de pouvoir ? by Nathalie Dessens

    Published 2010-09-01
    “…Surprisingly at first sight, those women are almost all free Afro-Creole women. The object of the article is to explain the persistent—and even increased—celebrity of Marie Laveau, Henriette Delille, Juliette Gaudin, and Justine Couvent, as opposed to the silence surrounding their white counterparts of the same era. …”
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    Role of Nanobiotechnology Towards Agri-Food System by Niguse Hotessa Halake, Jara Muda Haro

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This review summarizes the potential of nanobiotechnology for its importance in increasing yield in agriculture and providing consumers with quality and contamination-free food. In the agriculture sector, nanobiotechnology is necessarily used as fertilizers (nanofertilizers) for crop yield improvement, pesticides (nanopesticides) for crop protection, and nanobiosensors for the detection of crop pathogens, soil conditions, and vegetation conditions, Similarly, intelligent food packaging, and detection of pathogens, adulterants, and toxins in food are its importance in the food sector.…”
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    Violences à l’acte, violences dans l’acte : pour une histoire des théâtres féministes états-uniens by Madeleine Planeix-Crocker

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…From the first feminist theatre companies to the emergence of individual practices, the theatre – from the writing of a play to its staging – also provides a channel for alternative, utopian imaginative worlds free from violence and oppression. Developed through the prism of feminist, queer and intersectional critical theories, this work reveals the issues that were at stake at that artistic moment and discusses its contemporary heritage.…”
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    Modifications of the SURDAT database of the physicochemical properties of metals and alloys by Gasior W., Debski A.

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…Experimental studies of the surface tension and the density were carried out by means of the maximum bubble pressure method and the dilatometric technique and next, they were compiled with the results of over 12 years of research of the liquid pure components, binary and multicomponent alloys, with the aim to create the SURDAT database of the Pb-free soldering materials. In the last years, a modification of SURDAT has been conducted. …”
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    A Review of Refractometric Sensors Based on Long Period Fibre Gratings by G. Rego

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…In the last decade refractometric sensors have attracted an increasing interest by the scientific community due to their ability to perform ambient monitoring, to assess food quality and safety, and also to the fact that they enable the development of label free sensors in the biomedical area. These advances result, namely, from the use of long period fibre gratings in the turning points and/or with thin films in the transition region that allows resolutions of 10−6 to changes in the refractive index of the surrounding medium. …”
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