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The Barkhausen jumps or avalanches in magnetic domain-walls motion between successive pinned configurations, due the competition among magnetic external driving force and substrum quenched disorder, appear in bulk materials and thin films. We introduce a model based in rules for the domain wall...
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The major factor that drives a protein toward collapse and folding is the hydrophobic effect. At the folding process a hydrophobic core is shielded by the solvent-accessible surface area of the protein. We study the fractal behavior of 5526 protein structures present in the Brookhaven Protein...
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A 2D distribution of microphytobenthic biomass is determined from a superficial sediment sampling on an exposed sandy shore. The distribution undergoes a very structured pattern, displaying a few dense patches over a wide range of low density patches. We perform a statistical analysis of this 2D...
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We focus here on the scaling properties of small interspecies differences between red cone opsin transmembrane proteins, using a hydropathic elastic roughening tool previously applied to the rhodopsin rod transmembrane proteins. This tool is based on a non-Euclidean hydropathic metric...
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We define the BTW mechanism on a two-dimensional heterogeneous self-similar lattice. Our model exhibits the power distribution of avalanches with the exponent τ=2−2/ν, where ν is the similarity exponent of the lattice. The inequality τ1, for the first time detected in this paper inside a...
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