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    Residual entanglement of accelerated fermions is not nonlocal

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    We analyze the operational meaning of the residual entanglement in non-inertial fermionic systems in terms of the achievable violation of the Clauser-Horne-Shimony-Holt (CHSH) inequality. We demonstrate that the quantum correlations of fermions, which were previously found to survive in the infinite acceleration limit, cannot be considered to be non-local. The entanglement shared by an inertial and an accelerated observer cannot be utilized for the violation of the CHSH inequality in case of high accelerations. Our results are shown to extend beyond the single mode approximation commonly used in the literature.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; v2: minor changes, reference and section headers adde

    Influence of Buoyancy Control Performance on Power Production by the Wave Dragon Nissum Bredning Prototype

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    3 Years Experience with Energy Production on the Nissum Bredning Wave Dragon Prototype

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    Enumeration of CD4 and CD8 T-cells in HIV infection in Zimbabwe using a manual immunocytochemical method

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    A CAJM article on HIV infection

    Wave Dragon:a slack moored wave energy converter

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    Wave Dragon:prototype wave power production

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