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F. C. Hoh
Abstract: “Color confinement” of quarks is an unsolved problem in physics according to Wikipedia. This is explicitly resolved in the Scalar Strong Interaction hadron theory SSI here. Using SSI, the mass difference between charged π± and neutral π0 pions is estimated via a “marble” model to be =4.3
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Kostyantyn Zhernovyi, Yuriy Zhernovyi
Abstract: The production of a specific type of part entails a lengthy assembly process, concluding with a short firing period in a furnace. Given the high operational costs of the furnace, multiple assemblers share a single furnace, which can fire only one part at a time. The objective of this study is to determine the optimal number
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V. F. Gorban, M. O. Krapivka
Abstract: The physical, mechanical and tribological properties of cast multicomponent high-entropy boron-doped alloys obtained by vacuum-arc melting are studied. It was found that cast multicomponent high-entropy alloys doped with boron have a hardness of 20-30 GPа and a modulus of elasticity of 400-600 GPа. Alloying high-entropy all
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Yijiang Hao
Abstract: This paper firstly formalizes categorical syllogisms with the help of set theory, and then conducts specific formal reasoning for them by taking advantage of generalized quantifier theory and first-order logic, and derives the remaining 23 valid syllogisms from mere EIO-3 as a basic axiom. The deductibility between differen
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Mehdi firouzi, Reza Mahmoudabadi, Behrouz Rahmani, Mojtaba Firouzi
Abstract: Today, due to the increase in industries such as steel manufacturing, a lot of wastewaters is released into the environment, which, due to the presence of harmful ions and salts, causes environmental hazards and human health problems. One of the harmful compounds present in water is fluoride compounds. According to the Worl
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Abdulmuttaleb T. Abdulrahman, Abdulhakim Al-Tamimi
Abstract: Any hernia containing Meckel's diverticulum is called Littre's hernia. Littre's hernia (LH) in recurrent inguinal hernia (RIH) is extremely rare or probably unknown in literature. Littre's hernia is very rare, with an estimated incidence of LH of 0.09 % in strangulated or incarcerated hernias. In the last 300 years, about 5
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Zhang Taoyangshu, Li Dajiang, Shen Wenjing, Yin Xinqiang
Abstract: A number of RNAs, which have been annotated as non-coding RNA, encode proteins less than 100 amino acids. The ORFs less than 100 codes are called small open reading frames(sORFs). sORFs encode proteins called micropeptides. Though many micropeptides have been identified in several species, there are gaps in mining micropept
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Darina Matisková
Abstract: Vibrations in the working environment represent a certain danger for the employee and the fact that a certain part of his body, the hand or the whole body is exposed to mechanical oscillations and tremors of solid bodies. Diseases from vibration can include diseases of the bones, joints, muscles, blood vessels and nerves of
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V.Kuzhelev
Abstract: It is established that the basis of transformations using the Lorentz method is the Rule of Simultaneity, which explains the physical meaning of similar transformations. It is shown that the Lorentz method is applicable for both inertial reference systems (IRF) andnon-inertial reference systems (NRS), regardless of the spee
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Yijiang Hao
Abstract: This paper focuses on the validity and reducibility of the non-trivial generalized syllogisms with the quantifiers in Square{some} and Square{fewer than half of the}. To this end, this paper firstly presents knowledge representations of generalized syllogisms, and then proves the validity of the syllogism FMO-3, and subsequ
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