FORCING FOR VARYING BOUNDARY LAYER STABILITY ACROSS ANTARCTICA

Forcing for varying boundary layer stability across Antarctica

The relative importance of changes in radiative forcing (downwelling longwave radiation) and mechanical mixing (20 m wind speed) in controlling boundary layer stability annually and seasonally at five study sites across the Antarctica JOINT PAIN RELIEF continent is presented.From near neutral to extremely strong near-surface stability, radiative fo

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Non-invertible symmetries in finite-group gauge theory

We investigate the invertible and non-invertible symmetries of topological finite-group gauge theories in general spacetime dimensions, where the gauge group can be abelian or non-abelian.We focus in particular on the 0-form symmetry.The gapped domain walls that generate these symmetries are specified by boundary conditions for the gauge fields on

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Optogenetic mimicry of the transient activation of dopamine neurons by natural reward is sufficient for operant reinforcement.

Activation of dopamine receptors in forebrain regions, for minutes or longer, is known to be sufficient for positive reinforcement of stimuli and actions.However, the firing rate of dopamine neurons is increased for only about 200 milliseconds following natural reward events that are better than expected, a response which has been described as a "r

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The Effect of Information Communication Technology Readiness and Knowledge Management on Entrepreneurial Strategic Orientation and its Implications on Firm Performance

This research aims to investigate the effect of the information communication technology readiness and knowledge management on entrepreneurial strategic orientation and their implication to firm performance.The methodology of this research was explanatory research with hypothesis testing for examining seven hypotheses.The study populations were sma

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