In physics, there is a phenomenon where particles do not "climb over" an energy barrier but rather "slip through" it. This is the quantum tunneling effect. In classical mechanics, a particle requires ...
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Got a question about expense codes? You're not alone! The Fiscal Compliance team is dedicated to providing clear, consistent guidance. To promote transparency and uniform practices across campus, ...
The city of Pensacola is rewriting its land development code to make it simpler to read and understand, and to promote attainable housing Some of the changes in the updated code include tweaks to help ...
In our day-to-day lives, we're constantly making a slew of decisions, from immediate matters to prospects on the far horizon. But the evolutionary nuts-and-bolts of how our brains weigh these numerous ...
The research discussed in this paper focused on experimental data using a perforated rotating disc column to determine the factors that impact the distribution of drop sizes. A standard test system ...
The University Place neighborhood in Lawrence is pictured from Indiana Street and West 17th Street. Residents fear that changes in the draft of Lawrence's new land development code could change their ...
Abstract: It is shown that the second-order exponential probability-density function (pdf) given by Barrick [1] fails to meet an essential statistical requirement. By applying a nonlinear ...
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