TRANSIENT STELLAR COLLISIONS AS MULTIMESSENGER PROBES: NONTHERMAL, GRAVITATIONAL-WAVE EMISSION AND THE COSMIC LADDER ARGUMENT

Transient Stellar Collisions as Multimessenger Probes: Nonthermal, Gravitational-wave Emission and the Cosmic Ladder Argument

In dense stellar clusters like galactic nuclei and globular clusters, stellar densities are so high that stars might physically collide with each other.In galactic nuclei the energy and power output can be close to, and even exceed, those from supernovae events.We address the event rate and the electromagnetic characteristics of collisions of main-

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An Investigation of Influencing Factors on Practical Sub-Diffraction-Limit Focusing of Planar Super-Oscillation Lenses

Planar super-oscillation lenses (SOLs) can fulfill super-resolution focusing and nanoscopic imaging in the far field without the contribution of evanescent waves.Nevertheless, the existing deviations between the design and experimental results have been seldomly investigated, leaving the practical applications of SOLs unpredictable and Sale uncontr

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Molecular winnowing, expressional analyses and interactome scrutiny of cellular proteomes of oral squamous cell carcinoma

Background: Oral cancer is one of the highly aggravated conditions of oral pathologies.The commonly diagnosed form of oral cancer is oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC).The molecular players responsible for low post-treatment cancer-free survival rate and higher recurrence & metastasis rates associated with OSCC are still obscure.This study aim

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Stigma as an Attribute of Oppression or an Agent of Change

The purpose of this paper is to describe the processes of stigmatization and oppression of women as presented by Bernardine Evaristo in her book Girl, Woman, Other.The book features twelve female characters who are very different from each other, but what they have in common is that they each, 7 Piece Counter Dining Set in their own way, face stigm

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