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May 23 2024
Xi-Hu Wu (吴习湖), Yi-Tian Gao (高以天) et al.
In geophysical hydrodynamics, baroclinic instability denotes the process in which the perturbations draw the energy from the mean flow potential power. Researchers focus their attention on the ...
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May 23 2024
Juyeon Hong, Daewoon Seong et al.
Novel hearable technology is securely and comfortably positioned within the ear canal minimizing inaccuracies caused by accessory movements during activities. Despite extensive research on hearable ...
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May 23 2024
Mingxin Li, Xuanjie Wang et al.
By utilizing the significant amount of energy absorbed and released during their phase transitions, phase change materials (PCMs) can capture and store thermal energy to fill gaps between supply and ...
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May 23 2024
Wooseok Choi, Ohhyuk Kwon et al.
In the age of the Internet of Things, the proliferation of edge devices has resulted in a significant increase in personal information that is susceptible to theft and counterfeiting at various ...
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May 23 2024
Mitsuaki Kaneko, Taiga Matsuoka et al.
The Hall electron mobility in sulfur-doped 4H-SiC over a wide range of S concentration was investigated. Sulfur (S) works as a double donor in SiC. The electron concentration in the S + ...
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May 23 2024
Leonardo G. J. M. Voltarelli, Arthur A. B. Pessa et al.
Permutation entropy and its associated frameworks are remarkable examples of physics-inspired techniques adept at processing complex and extensive datasets. Despite substantial progress in developing ...
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May 22 2024
Yang Yang, Zhuhang Dai et al.
The use of ocean sensors is crucial for exploration of the ocean and harnessing the potential of its resources. However, conventional ocean sensors are limited by their fabrication techniques, which ...