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    Falkner hybrid block methods for second-order IVPs: A novel approach to enhancing accuracy and stability properties by Robert I. Okuonghae, Joshua K. Ozobokeme

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This article introduces a novel Falkner hybrid block method for the numerical integration of second-order IVPs in ODEs. …”
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    A comprehensive numerical study exploring the significance of thermally reactive bioconvection in Falkner-Skan flow of Williamson nanomaterials influenced by activation energy and... by M. Israr Ur Rehman, Haibo Chen, Aamir Hamid, Wu Qian, Refka Ghodhbani, Mohamed Hussien

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The analysis is further improved by adding thermophoretic diffusion and Brownian motion to the energy and concentration equations Bio-fuels, enzymes, industry, bio-sensors, petroleum, and a number of other novel biotechnological features are also influenced by the bioconvective mechanisms in nanomaterials. …”
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    Thermal performance of Falkner Skan model (FSM) for (GOMoS2)/(C2H6O2-H2O) 50:50% nanofluid under radiation heating source by Mutasem Z. Bani-Fwaz, Adnan, Sami Ullah Khan, B. Shankar Goud, Tadesse Walelign, Kanayo Kenneth Asogwa, Iskander Tlili

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The traditional Falkner Skan Model (FSM) is modified using the novel effects of solar radiations, internal heating source and fixed magnets which is associated to the concept of Riga wedge. …”
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    A complicated compassion: the paradox of sympathy in Mary Shelley's fiction by Square, S

    Published 2016
    “…<p>This study explores the formation and evolution of Mary Shelley’s philosophy of sympathy, one which she continued to revise and refine throughout her lifetime. Her novels, journals, and letters reveal a persistent desire to understand what she perceived to be a deeply fraught emotion, a moral sentiment grounded in paradox. …”
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