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Long Live the Carnival Mentality
(Sunday Express, 19-Feb-84)
This article comments about the popular negative perception of the "Carnival mentality" which is a perfect example of what seems to be a national tendency to berate, devalue and discredit everything indigenous as irrelevant, ...
Phonon Bottleneck and Long-Lived Excited States in pi-Conjugated Pyrene Hoop
(Royal Society of Chemistry, 2017-03)
In the last decade, recent synthetic advances have launched carbon-based π-conjugated hoops to the forefront of theoretical and experimental nvestigation not only for their potential use as bottom-up templates for carbon ...
Long-lived colored scalars at the LHC
(Springer, 2016-03)
We study the collider signatures of a long-lived massive colored scalar transforming trivially under the weak interaction and decaying within the inner sections of a detector such as ATLAS or CMS. In our study, we assume ...
ENSO and SAM Influence on the generation of long episodes of Rossby Wave Packets during southern hemisphere summer
(American Geophysical Union, 2021)
This study assesses the impact of low-frequency climate modes on Rossby Wave Packets (RWPs)
during southern hemisphere summer. In particular, we focus on long-lived RWPs (lifespan above 8 days) and
determine how El ...
Colleters in american spermacoceae genera (rubiaceae) : morphoanatomical and evolutionary aspects
(University of Chicago Press, 2017-06)
This article describes the anatomy of colleters in the Spermacoceae tribe of the family Rubiaceae in detail. The presence of underground colleters in Galianthe grandifolia is confirmed and extended
to other species of the ...
Magnetic resonance imaging of 1H long lived states derived from parahydrogen induced polarization in a clinical system
(Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science, 2016-01)
Hyperpolarization is a powerful tool to overcome the low sensitivity of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). However, applications are limited due to the short lifetime of this non equilibrium spin state caused by relaxation ...