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    Machine-learned phase diagrams of generalized Kitaev honeycomb magnets by Nihal Rao, Ke Liu (刘科 子竞), Marc Machaczek, Lode Pollet

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Aside from reproducing phases reported by previous quantum and classical studies, our machine finds a hitherto missed nested zigzag-stripy order and establishes the robustness of a recently identified modulated S_{3}×Z_{3} phase, which emerges through the competition between the Kitaev and Γ spin liquids, against Heisenberg interactions. …”
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    All Roads Lead to Rome: Exploring Human Migration to the Eternal City through Biochemistry of Skeletons from Two Imperial-Era Cemeteries (1st-3rd c AD). by Kristina Killgrove, Janet Montgomery

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Because of the lengthy tradition of classical studies, bioarchaeological analyses must be fully contextualized within the bounds of history, material culture, and epigraphy. …”
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    Specification of excitatory neurons in the developing cerebral cortex: progenitor diversity and and environmental influences by Marcos R Costa, Ulrich eMüller

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…Here, we review classical studies using cell transplantation, retroviral labeling and cell culture, as well as new data from genetic fate-mapping analysis, to discuss the lineage relationships between neocortical progenitors and subclasses of excitatory neurons. …”
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    "Sociology" of Religion and "Religious" Sociology and Society theology (Critical Review - Comparison between Intellectual Traditions in Social and Cultural Studies of Religion) by Seyed Mahmood Nejati Hosseini

    Published 1389-11-01
    “…He presents a critical review of the views of the pioneers of classical studies of religion like Karl Marx, Émile Durkheim, Max Weber, Georg Simmel and recent traditions in cultural studies of religion such as composite studies of religion, cultural studies of religion, media studies of religion and virtual studies of religion. …”
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    The functions and consequences of force at kinetochores by Rago, Florencia, Cheeseman, Iain M

    Published 2013
    “…To understand the role of force in these processes, it is critical to define how force is generated at kinetochores, the contributions of this force to chromosome movement, and how the kinetochore is structured and organized to withstand and respond to force. Classical studies and recent work provide a framework to dissect the mechanisms, functions, and consequences of force at kinetochores.…”
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    The regiones of Italy: between republic and principate by Bispham, E

    Published 2020
    “…One of Augustus’ least-known reforms has left a stronger imprint than almost any other on the ways in which classical studies on Italy are organised. This was his division of the peninsula, at an unknown date, and for reasons unspecified, into eleven regions. …”
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    The life path of professor Max Wilms (1867 – 1918) by T. Sh. Morgoshiya, N. A. Syroezhin

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Wilms conducted classical studies of  teratoid tumors of  the ovaries and testes, mixed tumors, kidney tumors. …”
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    Numerical Investigation of the Geometrical Effect on Flow-Induced Vibration Performance of Pivoted Bodies by Hamid Arionfard, Sina Mohammadi

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…All sections have similar mass, area, and moment of inertia to eliminate non-geometrical effects on the performance. Classical studies show that the synchronization phenomenon (lock-in) occurs when the vortex formation frequency is close enough to the body’s natural frequency. …”
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    Simultaneously uncovering the patterns of brain regions involved in different story reading subprocesses. by Leila Wehbe, Brian Murphy, Partha Talukdar, Alona Fyshe, Aaditya Ramdas, Tom Mitchell

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…We construct brain representation maps that replicate many results from a wide range of classical studies that focus each on one aspect of language processing and offer new insights on which type of information is processed by different areas involved in language processing. …”
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