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  • {{short description|Physical phenomenon}} ...example of '''electrocapillarity'''. '''Electrocapillary phenomena''' are phenomena related to changes in the [[surface free energy]] (or [[interfacial tension ...
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  • ...nclusion allows for the modeling of more complex wave behaviors, capturing phenomena such as wave shape distortion and the emergence of solitary waves in disper ...tle=Oscillatory solitary waves in dispersive media |journal=Journal of the Physical Society of Japan |volume=33 |issue=1 |pages=260–264}}</ref> ...
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  • [[Category:Physical phenomena]] ...
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  • ...sion |url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.108.235001 |journal=Physical Review Letters |volume=108 |issue=23 |pages=235001 |doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett [[Category:Plasma phenomena]] ...
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  • ...in Systems|url=https://link.aps.org/doi/10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.361|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=62|issue=4|pages=361–364|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.3 ...</math>, where z is the exponent associated with the critical slowing down phenomena. ...
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  • ...step in the history of studying [[Critical phenomena|collective (critical) phenomena]]. The Sznajd model is a simple but yet important variation of prototypical ...] (German Physical Society) for an outstanding original contribution using physical methods to develop a better understanding of socio-economic problems.<ref>{ ...
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  • ...verted from one coordinate system to another, focusing on the key physical phenomena that dominate in the particular geometry under analysis. === 3.Bird, R. B., Stewart, W. E., & Lightfoot, E. N. (2002). Transport Phenomena (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ...
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  • [[Category:Transport phenomena]] [[Category:Physical paradoxes]] ...
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  • A more detailed definition requires concepts from the theory of [[critical phenomena]]. ...ituation (there are no imaginary magnetic fields, but there are equivalent physical situations). ...
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  • ...verted from one coordinate system to another, focusing on the key physical phenomena that dominate in the particular geometry under analysis. === 3.Bird, R. B., Stewart, W. E., & Lightfoot, E. N. (2002). Transport Phenomena (2nd ed.). John Wiley & Sons. ...
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  • ...nical and elastic forces can lead to a variety of biologically significant phenomena, including nonlinear pressure-drop/flow-rate relations, wave propagation, ...on of instabilities. Understanding the physical origin and nature of these phenomena remains a significant experimental, analytical, and computational challenge ...
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  • ...cess=free}}</ref> TEMs form in response to the rupture of [[cytoskeleton]] physical connections through the [[cytoplasm]] due to inhibition of the [[Rho family ...Cellular dewetting: opening of macroapertures in endothelial cells|journal=Physical Review Letters|volume=108|issue=21|pages=218105|doi=10.1103/PhysRevLett.108 ...
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  • ...e=1822|volume=20|pages=141–162|series=2nd series|trans-title=Memoir on new phenomena of heat production|language=French}} From p. 142: ''"À l'instant où un li [[Category:Physical phenomena]] ...
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  • ...e which, unlike an electrical signal, can be easily influenced by physical phenomena. The device then transduces this wave back into an electrical signal. Cha ...gates is known as the delay line; the signal produced by the input IDT - a physical wave - moves much slower than its associated electromagnetic form, causing ...
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  • ...ct to an external magnetic field. It describes the oscillatory behavior of physical quantities, such as the density of states or magnetization, as a function o == Physical Interpretation == ...
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  • ...ow peaks in their variation with the incident energy <math>E</math>. These phenomena are called resonances. ...ther the square potential is a '''well''' or a '''barrier'''. To study the phenomena of resonance, the time-independent [[Schrödinger equation]] for a stationar ...
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  • ...egation of Clusters | journal=Physical Review Letters | publisher=American Physical Society (APS) | volume=52 | issue=19 | date=1984-05-07 | issn=0031-9007 | d ...erg|first2=Bertrand Israel|last2=Halperin|title=Theory of dynamic critical phenomena|journal=Reviews of Modern Physics|volume=49|issue=3|pages=435–479|date=1 Ju ...
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  • ...mathematical tools to understand the basic features of the associated wave phenomena.<ref name=takahashi_07>{{cite book where <math>F</math> is the generalized flux that depends on several physical and geometrical parameters of the flow, flow height and the hydraulic press ...
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  • ...e more for academic or pedagogical interest rather than modelling physical phenomena. ...
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  • == Physical mechanism == == Transition phenomena == ...
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