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On Maximal Subgroups of Nonsolvable Groups
For a maximal subgroup \( M \) of a group \( G \) ...
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Open AccessComprehensive epigenomic profiling of human alveolar epithelial differentiation identifies key epigenetic states and transcription factor co-regulatory networks for maintenance of distal lung identity
Disruption of alveolar epithelial cell (AEC) differentiation is implicated in distal lung diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis, and lung adenocarcinoma that imp...
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The application of bio-cementation for improvement in collapsibility of loess
Bio-cementation is currently appraised to solidify sandy soils, but only few studies use it to cement loess soil particles. The effects of the addition of loess soils on bacterial growth, urease activity, and ...
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Open AccessSpin-valley locking and bulk quantum Hall effect in a noncentrosymmetric Dirac semimetal BaMnSb2
Spin-valley locking in monolayer transition metal dichalcogenides has attracted enormous interest, since it offers potential for valleytronic and optoelectronic applications. Such an exotic electronic state ha...
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Open AccessStrain-stabilized superconductivity
Superconductivity is among the most fascinating and well-studied quantum states of matter. Despite over 100 years of research, a detailed understanding of how features of the normal-state electronic structure ...
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Some Notes on the Second Maximal Subgroups of Finite Groups
Under study are the arithmetic properties of second maximal subgroups of finite groups. Generally speaking, we investigated the problem by Monakhov [1, Problem 19.54] and developed the research of Meng and Guo [2
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Finite Groups Whose Maximal Subgroups Are Solvable or Have Prime Power Indices
It is well known that all maximal subgroups of a finite solvable group are solvable and have prime power indices. However, the converse statement does not hold. Finite nonsolvable groups in which all local sub...
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Analysis of Parameters of an RF Inductively Coupled Plasma Torch and Dispersed Flow of Vaporized Quartz Particles
Heating and vaporization of quartz particles in argon-plasma flow of an RF inductively coupled plasma torch is numerically simulated using a model of two-phase collisionless monodispersed mixture. Conditions f...
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Open AccessTwo-dimensional magnetic monopole gas in an oxide heterostructure
Magnetic monopoles have been proposed as emergent quasiparticles in pyrochlore spin ice compounds. However, unlike semiconductors and two-dimensional electron gases where the charge degree of freedom can be ac...
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Numerical Simulation of the Evaporation Process of Monodispersed Quartz Particles in an Argon Plasma Flow of Induction Plasmatron
The processes of the heating and evaporation of quartz particles in an argon plasma flow of high-frequency induction plasmatron are numerically simulated within the model of a two-phase, collisionless, monodis...
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Some Results on the \({\cal F}{\rm{\Phi }}\) -Hypercenter of Finite Groups
Asubgroup H of G is said to be \({{\cal M}_p}\) ...
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On the Structure and Intensity of Vortex in RF Inductively Coupled Argon Plasma
Numerical simulation of a specific technical RF inductively coupled argon plasma with three coils, discharge current in the range of Jcoil = 100–250 A, and generator frequency 3 MHz is presented. The temperature,...
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Numerical Studies on Thermally-Induced Air Flow in Slo** Tunnels with Experimental Scale Modelling Justifications
Study of smoke movement or air flow due to fire in slo** tunnels is important in designing smoke control systems. In contrast to a horizontal tunnel, there is an acceleration along the longitudinal axis due ...
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Influence of M p -supplemented subgroups on the structure of p-modular subgroups
A subgroup K of G is M p -supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup B of G such that G = KB and TB < G for every maximal subgroup T of K with ...
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Some Conditions for Cyclic Chief Factors of Finite Groups
A subgroup H of a finite group G is called ℳ-supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup B of G such that G = HB and H 1 B is a proper subgroup of G for every maxi...
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Design and Preparation of a Functional One-Dimensional Photonic Crystal with Low Emissivity in the Region of 8–14 μm
Low-emissivity materials are widely used in thermal radiation control. They can be made of photonic crystal (PC) characterized by the band gap where the emissivity is low. By introducing a defect (do**), a h...
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Mic60/Mitofilin determines MICOS assembly essential for mitochondrial dynamics and mtDNA nucleoid organization
The MICOS complex (mitochondrial contact site and cristae organizing system) is essential for mitochondrial inner membrane organization and mitochondrial membrane contacts, however, the molecular regulation of...
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M p -supplemented subgroups of finite groups
A subgroup K of G is M p -supplemented in G if there exists a subgroup B of G such that G = KB and TB < G for every maximal subgroup T of K with ...
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Experimental Performance of a Solar Thermoelectric Cogenerator Comprising Thermoelectric Modules and Parabolic Trough Concentrator without Evacuated Tube
A prototype practical solar-thermoelectric cogenerator composed of (1) a primary component of a pile of solar-selective absorber (SSA) slab, thermoelectric (TE) modules, and a depressed water flow tube (multic...
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On Nearly ℳ-Supplemented Subgroups of Finite Groups
A subgroup H is called nearly ℳ-supplemented in a finite group G if there exists a normal subgroup K of G such that HK ⊴ G and TK < HK for every maximal subgroup T of H. We obtain some new results on supersoluble...