A sequence of simulations is performed with RAPLICASOL and SSWICH to compare two AUG ICRF antennas.RAPLICASOL outputs have been used as input to SSWICH-SW for the Powered Ride-Ons AUG ICRF antennas.Using parallel electric field maps and the scattering matrix produced by RAPLICASOL, SSWICH-SW, reduced to its asymptotic part, is able to produce a 2D
Uniting against a common enemy: Perceived outgroup threat elicits ingroup cohesion in chimpanzees.
Outgroup threat has been identified as an important driver of ingroup cohesion in humans, but the evolutionary origin of such a relationship is unclear.Chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) in the wild are notably aggressive towards outgroup members but coordinate complex behaviors with many individuals in Teleprompter Accessory group hunting and border pa
An overview of how rubisco and carbohydrate metabolism may be regulated at elevated atmospheric [CO2] and temperature
Although atmospheric CO2 concentration ([C02]) has been up to 16-fold higher than at present, the past several million years have seen atypically low values.Thus, modern-day plants are adapted to cope with a low [CO2]/[O2] ratio.The present [CO2] does not saturate C3 photosynthesis, so its doubling produces an Hard Drive Cooling fan "efficiency eff
Flexural anisotropy of rift-sawn softwood boards induced by the end-grain orientation
Abstract Inspired by the use of rift-sawn softwood board for covering curved surfaces in Kokerabuki, a traditional Japanese roofing method, we investigated the flexural anisotropy of wood caused by its end-grain orientation.We measured the flexural displacement of softwood species, Chamaecyparis obtusa and Cryptomeria japonica, and hardwood species