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Superficial Varicosis of Lower ExtremityOne of the most important applications of percolation theory has been to describing rheology and elastic properties of a wide variety of polymers. Polymers, whether natural or synthetic, are everywhere and it is hard to imagine everyday life without them.方舟 发表于 2025-3-27 02:55:02
Huajuan Mao,Junmin Bao,Guangqin LiuAn important property of solids is their vibrational density of states. Consider a . network (or a . in 2D) in which each site represents a particle of mass ., with the nearest-neighbor particles connected to each other by springs.Integrate 发表于 2025-3-27 08:50:43
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Macroscopic Connectivity as the Essential Characteristic of Heterogeneous Systems,Let us begin this book with the introduction of a paper of the author published nearly four decades ago (Hughes et al. 1984), which has been modified slightly.性行为放纵者 发表于 2025-3-27 21:43:12
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Rheology and Elastic Properties of Network Glasses, Branched Polymers, and Gels,One of the most important applications of percolation theory has been to describing rheology and elastic properties of a wide variety of polymers. Polymers, whether natural or synthetic, are everywhere and it is hard to imagine everyday life without them.engagement 发表于 2025-3-28 06:06:26
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Hopping Conductivity of Heterogeneous Materials,Hopping conduction in semiconductors was first associated by Hung and Gliessman (1950) with the observation that the activation energy of the conductivity in doped Ge exhibits a break at low temperatures . and was attributed to a distinct mechanism of conduction.苦笑 发表于 2025-3-28 10:27:22
Percolation in Biological Systems,Most biological systems are so complex that they preclude any reasonable description in terms of the exact interactions among their fundamental constituents. We do know, however, that many of the most fascinating biological phenomena, and in particular those involving life, are the result of interactions between many elements.