We introduce and describe general criteria which characterize long-pulse neutron sources, with a view to guiding and facilitating subsequent instrument design and optimization for specific applications.
A twenty-year period of severe land subsidence evolution in the Alto Guadalentín Basin (southeast Spain) is monitored using multi-sensor SAR images, processed by advanced differential interferometric synthetic aperture radar (DInSAR) techniques.
This article concerns the effect of slow diffusion in two-species competition-diffusion problem with spatially homogeneous nearly identical reaction terms.
Resources such as quantities of transistors and memory, the level of integration and the speed of components have increased dramatically over the years. Even though the technologies have improved, we continue to apply outdated approaches to our use of these resources.
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Using 22 hydrodynamical simulated galaxies in a ΛCDM (Λ cold dark matter) cosmological context we recover not only the observed baryonic Tully–Fisher relation, but also the observed ‘mass discrepancy–acceleration’ relation, which reflects the distribution of the main components of the galaxies throughout their discs.





