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Reactive transport and thermo-hydro-mechanical coupling in deep sedimentary basins affected by glaciation cycles: Model development, verification, and illustrative example
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016-05)
Deep sedimentary basins are complex systems that over long time scales may be affected by numerous interacting processes including groundwater flow, heat and mass transport, water-rock interactions, and mechanical loads ...
Why the biomedical Sciences need Philosophy: theoretical and practical Reasons illustrated with examples from the BioThera Institute of Philosophy
(Journal of Science Humanities and Arts, 2021-01)
The biomedical sciences need philosophy on at least two levels. Firstly, we can find strong arguments that recognize the need for philosophy on a theoretical level, such as the development of scientific theories that in ...
An introduction to deep learning on biological sequence data: Examples and solutions
(Oxford University Press, 2017-11)
Motivation: Deep neural network architectures such as convolutional and long short-term memory networks have become increasingly popular as machine learning tools during the recent years. The availability of greater ...
The gerstenhaber bracket in hochschild cohomology: methods and examples
(American Mathematical Society, 2020-11)
Homological methods provide important information about the structureof associative algebras, revealing sometimes hidden connections amongst them. Thistext is about the Gerstenhaber bracket in Hochschild cohomology of ...
Allowed permutation symmetry in atomic and molecular wavefunctions: simple examples
(IOP Publishing, 2020-04-30)
It is well known that the allowed wavefunctions for an N-electron system should be antisymmetric with respect to the permutation of any pair of electron labels. On the other hand, the Hamiltonian for such a system is ...
A logical framework to study concept-learning biases in the presence of multiple explanations
(Springer, 2021-06)
When people seek to understand concepts from an incomplete set of examples and counterexamples, there is usually an exponentially large number of classification rules that can correctly classify the observed data, depending ...
The San Blas Pluton: An example of Carboniferous plutonism in the Sierras Pampeanas, Argentina
(Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd, 2006-03)
New geochronological and geochemical data are reported for the San Blas Pluton (SBP), in the northwestern Sierra de Velasco, Sierras Pampeanas, which intrudes Ordovician granitoids developed during the Famatinian orogeny. ...
Understanding Chemical Equilibrium: The Role of Gas Phases and Mixing Contributions in the Minimum of Free Energy Plots
(American Chemical Society, 2017-03)
The use of free energy plots to understand the concept of thermodynamic equilibrium has been shown to be of great pedagogical value in materials science. Although chemical equilibrium is also amenable to this kind of ...
A new xerophytic species of Mimosa (Mimosoideae, Leguminosae) from Madagascar
(Magnolia Press, 2016-04)
A new Malagasy species, Mimosa dupuyana, is described and illustrated. This species is closely related to M. delicatula, but they can be distinguished by the leaf formula, leaf morphology and pods. M. dupuyana has leaves ...
Toward an “Ethics of Serendipity”: Disrupting Normative Ethical Discourses in Organizations
(Sage Publications Ltd, 2018-12)
Although most ethics development programs favor cognitive, individual, and topdown approaches, our article discusses, using the illustrative example of Volvo Group’s CreaLab, the cohabitation of multiples ethical discourses ...