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    Stress triggering mechanism of strong mine earthquake in huge thick strata revealed by inversion of joint source rupture information by Yao YANG, Anye CAO, Yaoqi LIU, Xianxi BAI, Changbin WANG, Chengchun XUE, Qiang WANG

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Under the condition of unconformable deposition of the Cretaceous Zhidan Group huge thick strata in the Inner Mongolia-Shanxi mining area, frequent occurrence of strong mine earthquake (SME) during deep mining, resulting in tremors at the surface,has severely constrained efficient production at the area. …”
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    Strongly s-dense monomorphisms by H. r Barzega

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…To study mathematical notions, such as injectivity, tensor products and flatness, one needs to have some categorical and algebraic information about the pair (A,M). In this paper we take A to be the category Act-S of S-acts, for a semigroup S, and Msd to be the class of strongly s-dense monomorphisms and study the categorical properties, such as limits and colimits, of this class.…”
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    Swiftly identifying strongly unique k-mers by Jens Zentgraf, Sven Rahmann

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…A more robust concept are strongly unique k-mers, i.e., unique k-mers for which no Hamming-distance-1 neighbor with conflicting information exists in all of the considered sequences. …”
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    Cavity-magnon polaritons strongly coupled to phonons by Rui-Chang Shen, Jie Li, Yi-Ming Sun, Wei-Jiang Wu, Xuan Zuo, Yi-Pu Wang, Shi-Yao Zhu, J. Q. You

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Here we demonstrate the realization of triple strong coupling in a polaromechanical hybrid system where polaritons, formed by strongly coupled ferromagnetic magnons and microwave photons, are further strongly coupled to phonons. …”
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