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    Collective Flow Distributions and Nuclear Stopping in Heavy-ion Collisions at AGS, SPS and RHIC

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    We study the production of proton, antiproton and net-proton at \AGS, \SPS and \RHIC within the framework non-uniform flow model(NUFM) in this paper. It is found that the system of RHIC has stronger longitudinally non-uniform feature than AGS and SPS, which means that nuclei at RHIC energy region is much more transparent. The NUFM model provides a very good description of all proton rapidity at whole AGS, SPS and RHIC. It is shown that our analysis relates closely to the study of nuclear stopping and longitudinally non-uniform flow distribution of experiment. This comparison with AGS and SPS help us to understand the feature of particle stopping of thermal freeze-out at RHIC experiment.Comment: 16 pages,7 figure

    Simulations of Wave-Current Interaction using an Integrated Coastal and Estuarine Processes Model

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    Source: ICHE Conference Archive - https://mdi-de.baw.de/icheArchiv

    Numerical Modeling of Bank Erosion Processes and Its Field Application

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    Source: ICHE Conference Archive - https://mdi-de.baw.de/icheArchiv

    Towards Why-Not Spatial Keyword Top-k Queries:A Direction-Aware Approach

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    Numerical Simulation of Chemical Spills and Assessment of Environmental Impacts

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    Source: ICHE Conference Archive - https://mdi-de.baw.de/icheArchiv

    A Study of Flow Characteristics Near a Channel Confluence Using CCHE 2D/3D Models

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    Source: ICHE Conference Archive - https://mdi-de.baw.de/icheArchiv

    Smoking and its effects on heart rate variability

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    Due to smoking's widespread prevalence, it is necessary to explore cost-effective and practical prognostic markers indicating its health effects. Heart rate variability (HRV) may be used to foresee the long-term repercussions of smoking as a simple and affordable approach of forecasting cardiovascular health complications. Smoking has been proven to have a detrimental effect on HRV, which may have a detrimental effect on cardiovascular health. Additionally, we present an overview of the different HRV measurements and their diagnostic utility in the context of heart failure. There is a very detailed look at all the available data on how smoking affects HRV, as well as how different HRV indices show changes in the activity of the body's autonomic nervous system when people smoke. Smoking has been shown to change the autonomic nervous system's normal function, including an increase in sympathetic drive, a decrease in HRV, and a decrease in parasympathetic control. The possible reasons for this decrease in HRV and how it might affect patients are thoroughly discussed
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