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Dielectric relaxation of interacting/polarizable polar molecules with linear reaction dynamics in a weak alternating field Hong T, Tang ZM, Zhou YH, Zhu HC, Huang KM Chemical Physics Letters, 727, 66, 2019 |
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The effect of short-range interaction and correlations on the charge and electric field distribution in a model solid electrolyte Patsahan T, Bokun G, di Caprio D, Holovko M, Vikhrenko V Solid State Ionics, 335, 156, 2019 |
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MEAN-FIELD TYPE MODELING OF NONLOCAL CROWD AVERSION IN PEDESTRIAN CROWD DYNAMICS Aurell A, Djehiche B SIAM Journal on Control and Optimization, 56(1), 434, 2018 |
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Diffusion-limited dissolution of spherical particles: A critical evaluation and applications of approximate solutions Guo XL, Sietsma J, Yang YX, Sun Z, Guo MX AIChE Journal, 63(7), 2926, 2017 |
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Oxide growth dynamics at Pt(111) in absence of specific adsorption: A mechanistic study Gomez-Marin AM, Feliu JM Electrochimica Acta, 104, 367, 2013 |
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Kinetic modeling of the oxidation of CO on Fe2O3 catalyst in excess of O-2 Wagloehner S, Reichert D, Leon-Sorzano D, Balle P, Geiger B, Kureti S Journal of Catalysis, 260(2), 305, 2008 |
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Effective adsorption energy distribution function as a new mean-field characteristic of surface heterogeneity in adsorption systems with lateral interactions Zarzycki P Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 311(2), 622, 2007 |
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Competitive adsorption of hydrogen and bromide on Pt(100): Mean-field approximation vs. Monte Carlo simulations Garcia-Araez N, Lukkien JJ, Koper MTM, Feliu JM Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry, 588(1), 1, 2006 |
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Influence of magnetic interactions between clusters on particle orientational characteristics and viscosity of a colloidal dispersion composed of ferromagnetic spherocylinder particles: Analysis by means of mean field approximation for a simple shear flow Satoh A Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 289(1), 276, 2005 |
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Orientational distributions of a nondilute colloidal dispersion composed of ferromagnetic spherocylinder particles subjected to a simple shear flow: Analysis by means of mean-field approximation for the magnetic field direction parallel to the angular velocity vector of the shear flow Watanabe T, Aoshima M, Satoh A KAGAKU KOGAKU RONBUNSHU, 31(4), 231, 2005 |