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    Fragmentation and correlations in a rotating Bose–Einstein condensate undergoing breakup by Sunayana Dutta, Axel U. J. Lode, Ofir E. Alon

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…The breakup of the densities is found to be associated with the acquisition of angular momentum in the condensate due to the rotation. …”
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    The JISP16 potential applied to the nucleon induced deuteron breakup process by Soloviov Volodymyr, Golak Jacek, Skibiński Roman, Topolnicki Kacper, Volkotrub Yuriy, Witała Henryk

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The JISP16 nucleon-nucleon potential is applied to investigate the nucleon induced deuteron breakup reaction at energies E=13 and 65 MeV. Our study reveals that this force delivers, in general, a qualitatively similar description of the exclusive cross section for the studied reaction to the one based on the standard realistic nucleon-nucleon AV18 interaction. …”
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    A complete picture of the breakup in 6,7Li-induced reactions by du Rietz R., Rafiei R., Evers M., Dasgupta M., Hinde D.J., Luong D.H.

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Experiments with weakly-bound nuclei have demonstrated that breakup significantly affects the reaction outcomes. …”
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    Numerical Modeling of Flashing Sprays Using a Hybrid Breakup Model by Alvaro Dıez, Yağmur Güleç, Francesco Contıno

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Spray penetration was also better modeled for flash boiling conditions compared with traditional breakup models.…”
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    Contribution of three nucleon force investigated in deuteron-proton breakup reaction by Parol W., Kozela A., Ciepał I., Bodek K., Jamroz B., Kalantar-Nayestanaki N., Khatri G., Kistryn St., Kłos B., Kuboś J., Kulessa P., Magiera A., Mazumdar I., Messchendorp J.G., Rozpędzik D., Rusnok A., Skwira-Chalot I., Stephan E., Wilczek A., Włoch B., Wrońska A., Zejma J.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The elastic scattering and deuteron breakup data were collected in the experiment performed at KVI (Groningen) with use of unpolarized deuteron beam with energy of 80 MeV per nucleon, impinging on hydrogen target. …”
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    Resonances in transfer-triggered breakup of 7Li in near-barrier collisions by Simpson E. C., Cook K. J., Dasgupta M., Kalkal S., Luong D. H., Carter I. P., Hinde D. J., Williams E.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…Using the example of 7Li→8Be→ α + α we show how the contributions to breakup from different resonances in 8Be can be identified, and discuss their likely influence on fusion.…”
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    Neutron-neutron quasifree scattering in nd breakup at 10 MeV by Malone R.C., Crowe B., Crowell A.S., Cumberbatch L.C., Esterline J.H., Fallin B.A., Friesen F.Q.L., Han Z., Howell C.R., Markoff D., Ticehurst D., Tornow W., Witała H.

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…The neutron-deuteron (nd) breakup reaction provides a rich environment for testing theoretical models of the neutron-neutron (nn) interaction. …”
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    Systematic measurement of pd breakup cross section at quasi-free scattering by Yabe T., Shishido T., Yashima K., Kuroita S., Sagara K., Eguchi Y., Ishikawa S.

    Published 2010-04-01
    “…Space Star (SS) anomaly in Nd breakup cross section is well known. SS anomaly has large charge asymmetry; exp eriment is larger than calculation at nd SS and exp eriment is smaller than calculation at pd SS. …”
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    Reduced model for capillary breakup with thermal gradients: Predictions and computational validation by Shukla, I., Wang, F., Mowlavi, S., Guyomard, A., Liang, X., Johnson, S. G., Nave, J.-C.

    Published 2021
    “…Surprisingly, we also observe that the local capillary number at the breakup location remains almost constant across all feed speeds. …”
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    Exposure to high altitude alters tear film osmolarity and breakup time. by Willmann, G, Schatz, A, Fischer, M, Schommer, K, Zrenner, E, Bartz-Schmidt, K, Gekeler, F, Gekeler, K

    Published 2014
    “…METHODS: Tear film osmolarity (TFO), tear film breakup time (TBUT), and Schirmer I and II were used to assess tear film properties under standardized conditions in 14 healthy subjects on day 1, 2, and 4 during exposure to high altitude at the Capanna Margherita (CM; 4559 m, Italy) compared to baseline measurements in Tübingen (341 m, Germany) before (BL1) and after (BL2) exposure. …”
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    Review on Applicable breakup/coalescence models in turbulent liquid-liquid flows by Sajjadi, B., Abdul Raman, Abdul Aziz, Shah, R.S.S.R.E., Ibrahim, Shaliza

    Published 2013
    “…First, deformation models in both laminar and turbulent flows containing single and multi-drop are considered. Then, the breakup process and models for these mechanisms are investigated. …”
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