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Capillary Forces in Atomic Force Microscopy and Liquid Nanodispensingtechniques. After a review of the influence of capillary forces in AFM in static and dynamic modes, we focus on the NADIS technique which provides a unique way to study nanomenisci with controlled size.CLAIM 发表于 2025-3-27 15:51:28
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t is associated with the location where the tweet has been issued. We use the term spatial-keyword data to refer to this type of data. Spatial-keyword data is being generated at massive scale. Almost all online transactions have an associated spatial trace. The spatial trace is derived from GPS coormacular-edema 发表于 2025-3-28 01:10:34
t is associated with the location where the tweet has been issued. We use the term spatial-keyword data to refer to this type of data. Spatial-keyword data is being generated at massive scale. Almost all online transactions have an associated spatial trace. The spatial trace is derived from GPS coor脱离 发表于 2025-3-28 05:33:20
J.-B. Valsamis,M. De Volder,P. Lamberte databases are publicly available, namely Edwards’ so-called “tablebases” and Thompson’s collection of 5-piece databases. Although Thompson’s databases enjoy much wider fame, most current chess programs use tablebases because they integrate far better with the rest of the search. This chapter descr独特性 发表于 2025-3-28 08:09:32
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Pierre Lambert,Jean-Baptiste Valsamisearch aimed at increasing the scalability and performance of game-tree search in computer chess. We elaborate on our respective works in the areas of (I) selective forward pruning, (II) the efficient application of game-theoretical knowledge, and (III) the behaviour of the search at increasing depth