2015
DOI: 10.1080/23328940.2015.1009800
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“… 20 This puzzle received two answers: a letter from Marek Balážovič and Boris Tomášik 21 and a discovery article by Chang Quing Sun. 22 It is further discussed in my reply 23 to Balážovič and Tomášik. All three pieces mentioned are published in the current issue.…”
Section: Red 'N Blue: a New Puzzle Is Due!mentioning
confidence: 96%
“… 20 This puzzle received two answers: a letter from Marek Balážovič and Boris Tomášik 21 and a discovery article by Chang Quing Sun. 22 It is further discussed in my reply 23 to Balážovič and Tomášik. All three pieces mentioned are published in the current issue.…”
Section: Red 'N Blue: a New Puzzle Is Due!mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…In January 2017, the concept of the earthicle was first proposed on the basis of the work carried out by Uskoković et al at University of Illinois in Chicago . Earthicle, per this concept, is not only a spherical particle with the stratified structure similar to that of Earth’s, containing an iron core, a siliceous shell, and a carbon crust reflective of the biosphere, but also an evolving concept capable of adopting an infinite number of possible compositions and structures depending on the imagination of the investigator(s).…”
Section: Triphasic Compositions Comprising Iron (Oxides) Silica and C...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As far as materials science is concerned, the rather large disconnect between the computational and the experimental approaches, the former of which are far more sensible with respect to the limitations of multivariable models, can be partly held responsible for the experimentalists’ relentless, albeit frequently vain, attempts to extricate single variables from their complex and highly entangled networks. Theirs is often a sense of disappointment describable neatly by the Huxleyan vision of “a beautiful hypothesis slayed by an ugly fact” whenever the quest for single causes of specific phenomena ends up in admitting to the existence of multicausality , and the necessity for the adoption of more systemic and statistical models for controlling the given phenomena, invariably in a less routine and intense manner than is expected from the use of single-variable models.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is still a mystery why human beings enjoy eating a pungent compound which (if sprayed on red cedar) repels deer from browsing the forest. 4 …”
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confidence: 99%