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Clocking out: modeling phage-induced lysis of Escherichia coli
Phage lambda lyses the host Escherichia coli at a precisely scheduled time after induction. Lysis timing is determined by the action of phage holins, which are small proteins that induce hole formation in the bacterium's ... -
Closure between measured and modeled cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) using size-resolved aerosol compositions in downtown Toronto
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) were made in downtown Toronto during August and September, 2003. CCN measurements were performed at 0.58% supersaturation using a thermal-gradient diffusion chamber, whereas ... -
Cloud condensation nuclei closure study on summer arctic aerosol
We present an aerosol - cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) closure study on summer high Arctic aerosol based on measurements that were carried out in 2008 during the Arctic Summer Cloud Ocean Study (ASCOS) on board the ... -
Clustering of Submillimeter-Selected Galaxies
Using accurate positions from very deep radio observations to guide multi-object Keck spectroscopy, we have determined a substantially complete redshift distribution for very luminous, distant submillimeter(submm)-selected ... -
Coefficients to O (Epsilon-3) for the Mixed Fixed-Point of the Nm-Component Field Model
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Coefficients to O(3) for the mixed fixed point of the nm-component field model
The nm-component field model has a number of application in the description of critical phenomena. The coefficients in the expansion for the stability matrix eigenvalues and correlation function exponent n for the mixed ... -
Coherent rotations of a single spin-based qubit in a single quantum dot at fixed Zeeman energy
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Comment on `Anisotropic superconductors with repulsive average interaction'
For original paper see M.D. Whitmore and J.P. Carbotte, ibid., vol.23, p.5782 (1981). In a recent paper Whitmore and Carbotte concluded that a sufficient condition for the superconducting state to be stable relative to the ... -
Comment on `Exact electron-gas response functions at high density'
For original paper see D.C. Langreth and S.H. Vosko, ibid., vol.59, p.497 (1987). Langreth and Vosko calculated correlation contributions to the Hohenberg-Kohn energy response function Kxc(q,k). They claimed that the results ... -
Comment on `Quantum-mechanical interpretation of the exchange-correlation potential of Kohn-Sham density-functional theory'
For original paper see M.K. Harbola and V. Sahni, ibid., vol.62, p.489 (1989). Harbola and Sahni suggested a procedure for constructing the exchange-correlation potential that enters the Kohn-Sham single-particle equations. ... -
A comparison of two high performance inverse photoemission bandpass detectors
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Confirmation of a Dominating Hot-Dust Component in z~2 Star Forming ULIRGs
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Constraining Dust and Molecular Gas Properties in Lyman Alpha Blobs at z 3
In order to constrain the bolometric luminosities, dust properties and molecular gas content of giant Lyman alpha nebulae, the so-called Lyman alpha blobs, we have carried out a study of dust continuum and CO line emission ... -
Constraining Star Formation and AGN in z~2 Massive Galaxies using High Resolution MERLIN Radio Observations
We present high spatial resolution MERLIN 1.4GHz radio observations of two high redshift (z~2) sources, RGJ123623 (HDF147) and RGJ123617 (HDF130), selected as the brightest radio sources from a sample of submillimetre-faint ...