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  1. Beyond the long wavelength approximation: Next-generation gravitational-wave detectors and frequency-dependent antenna patterns
  2. An Easy-to-Use Tool to Predict SARS-CoV-2 Risk of Infection in Closed Settings: Validation with the Use of an Individual-Based Monte Carlo Simulation
  3. Wavelet-based tools to analyze, filter, and reconstruct transient gravitational-wave signals
  4. Constraints on the amplitude of gravitational wave echoes from black hole ringdown using minimal assumptions
  5. A toy model for the auditory system that exploits stochastic resonance
  6. coherent WaveBurst, a pipeline for unmodeled gravitational-wave data analysis
  7. Observing an intermediate-mass black hole GW190521 with minimal assumptions
  8. Dynamical Detection of Boundaries and Cavities in Biophysical Cell-Based Simulations of Growing Tumor Tissues
  9. Fine-grained simulations of the microenvironment of vascularized tumours
  10. On the Importance of Electron Diffusion in a Bulk-Matter Test of the Pauli Exclusion Principle
  11. Trajectories of Brownian particles with space-correlated noise
  12. Spontaneously Emitted X-rays: An Experimental Signature of the Dynamical Reduction Models
  13. VIP 2: experimental tests of the pauli exclusion principle for electrons
  14. Using graph theory for automated electric circuit solving
  15. Quantum explorations: from the waltz of the Pauli exclusion principle to the rock of the spontaneous collapse
  16. Beyond Quantum Mechanics? Hunting the `Impossible' Atoms --- Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation and Spontaneous Collapse of the Wave Function at Test
  17. Use of GPUs to boost the performance of a lattice-free tumour growth model
  18. First results from the new PVLAS apparatus: A new limit on vacuum magnetic birefringence
  19. Hunting the "impossible atoms" Pauli exclusion principle violation and spontaneous collapse of the wave function at test
  20. From Single-Cell Dynamics to Scaling Laws in Oncology
  21. Neighbor search algorithm for lattice-free simulations with short-range forces
  22. Extremely long decay time optical cavity
  23. Erratum: CORRIGENDUM: Interplay between distribution of live cells and growth dynamics of solid tumours
  24. Competing computational approaches to reaction-diffusion equations in clusters of cells
  25. Experimental perspectives in (low-energy) photon-photon scattering
  26. IRIDE: Interdisciplinary research infrastructure based on dual electron linacs and lasers
  27. Efficient and extendible class scheme for the combined reaction–diffusion of multiple molecular species
  28. Experimental Tests of Quantum Mechanics: Pauli Exclusion Principle and Spontaneous Collapse Models
  29. Measurement of the Cotton Mouton effect of water vapour
  30. Using a free software tool for the visualization of complicated electromagnetic fields
  31. Double free-electron laser oscillator for photon–photon collisions
  32. The new PVLAS apparatus for detection of magnetic birefringence of vacuum
  33. Testing the Pauli Exclusion Principle for Electrons
  34. The PVLAS experiment: detecting vacuum magnetic birefringence
  35. Measurements of vacuum magnetic birefringence using permanent dipole magnets: the PVLAS experiment
  36. Computer-Aided Biophysical Modeling: A Quantitative Approach to Complex Biological Systems
  37. EXPLORING QUANTUM VACUUM WITH LOW-ENERGY PHOTONS
  38. Interplay between distribution of live cells and growth dynamics of solid tumours
  39. MEASURING THE MAGNETIC BIREFRINGENCE OF VACUUM: THE PVLAS EXPERIMENT
  40. Experimental tests of Quantum Mechanics: from Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation to spontaneous collapse models
  41. A computer model of solid tumors.
  42. A glimpse into the Pandora box of the quantum mechanics: The Pauli exclusion principle violation and spontaneous collapse models put at test
  43. Experimental tests of quantum mechanics: Pauli exclusion principle violation and spontaneous collapse models
  44. Testing the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons
  45. COMPUTATIONAL CHALLENGES OF TUMOR SPHEROID MODELING
  46. Experimental tests of quantum mechanics – Pauli exclusion principle violation (the VIP experiment) and future perspective
  47. Modular model of TNFα cytotoxicity
  48. Non-Gaussianity as a data analysis artifact
  49. EXPERIMENTAL TESTS OF QUANTUM MECHANICS PAULI EXCLUSION PRINCIPLE VIOLATION (THE VIP EXPERIMENT) AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
  50. Experimental tests of quantum mechanics: Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation (the VIP experiment) and future perspectives
  51. A high sensitivity test of the Pauli Exclusion Principle for electrons
  52. Emergent Properties of Tumor Microenvironment in a Real-Life Model of Multicell Tumor Spheroids
  53. Towards a direct measurement of vacuum magnetic birefringence: PVLAS achievements
  54. Dynamics of intracellular oscillations in the presence of multisite -binding proteins
  55. Special Issue on Spin Statistics
  56. New experimental limit on the Pauli Exclusion Principle violation by electrons—the VIP experiment
  57. New Experimental Limit on the Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation by Electrons—The VIP Experiment
  58. Numerical integration methods for large-scale biophysical simulations
  59. The VIP Experimental Limit on the Pauli Exclusion Principle Violation by Electrons
  60. Erratum to ‘Measurement of the Cotton–Mouton effect in krypton and xenon at 1064 nm with the PVLAS apparatus’ [Chem. Phys. Lett. 392 (2004) 276] and ‘A precise measurement of the Cotton–Mouton effect in neon’ [Chem. Phys. Lett. 410 (2005) 288]
  61. Multiple Time Scale Behavior and Network Dynamics in Liquid Methanol
  62. New experimental limit on the Pauli exclusion principle violation by electrons (the VIP experiment)
  63. The VIP experiment
  64. New precise measurement of the Cotton–Mouton effect in helium
  65. Limits on low energy photon-photon scattering from an experiment on magnetic vacuum birefringence
  66. Multiple Time Scale Behaviors and Network Dynamics in Liquid Methanol
  67. Statistical approach to the analysis of cell desynchronization data
  68. New PVLAS results and limits on magnetically induced optical rotation and ellipticity in vacuum
  69. A quantitative study of growth variability of tumour cell clones in vitro
  70. Erratum to “Model-based fit procedure for power-law-like spectra” [J. Comput. Phys. 217 (2006) 834–844]
  71. Experimental observation of vacuum birefringence
  72. Editorial Note: Experimental Observation of Optical Rotation Generated in Vacuum by a Magnetic Field [Phys. Rev. Lett.96, 110406 (2006)]
  73. New version of PLNoise: a package for exact numerical simulation of power-law noises
  74. Ab initiophenomenological simulation of the growth of large tumor cell populations
  75. Dynamics of allosteric action in multisite protein modification
  76. New experimental limit on Pauli exclusion principle violation by electrons (VIP experiment)
  77. PVLAS : probing vacuum with polarized light
  78. Artifacts with uneven sampling of red noise
  79. Experimental Search for a Violation of the Pauli Exclusion Principle for Electrons: the VIP experiment
  80. Thresholds, long delays and stability from generalized allosteric effect in protein networks
  81. Model-based fit procedure for power-law-like spectra
  82. New experimental limit on the Pauli exclusion principle violation by electrons
  83. Spectral characterization of hydrogen bond network dynamics in water
  84. PLNoise: a package for exact numerical simulation of power-law noises
  85. On measuring birefringences and dichroisms using Fabry–Pérot cavities
  86. Experimental Observation of Optical Rotation Generated in Vacuum by a Magnetic Field
  87. GLAST LAT Full Simulation
  88. The VIP Experiment
  89. Exact numerical simulation of power-law noises
  90. A precise measurement of the Cotton–Mouton effect in neon
  91. A phenomenological approach to the simulation of metabolism and proliferation dynamics of large tumour cell populations
  92. Sine-fit procedure for unevenly sampled, multiply clocked signals
  93. Numerical simulation of tumor spheroid dynamics
  94. Measurement of the Cotton–Mouton effect in krypton and xenon at 1064 nm with the PVLAS apparatus
  95. Self-organizing networks for classification: developing applications to science analysis for astroparticle physics
  96. Simulation of protonic fluctuations in hydrated protein powders
  97. Exactly solved dynamics for an infinite-range spin system. II. Antiferromagnetic interactions
  98. Nonlinear behaviour in a torsion pendulum
  99. Optical production and detection of dark matter candidates
  100. Quantum fluctuations of the gravitational field and propagation of light: a heuristic approach
  101. Exactly solved dynamics for an infinite-range spin system
  102. The DEAR case
  103. ENERGY LEVELS AND RADIATIVE TRANSITIONS IN MUONIC HYDROGEN
  104. Characterization of commercial CCD systems in the soft X-ray range
  105. Amplitude to phase noise conversion in electronic circuits
  106. Penalty function approach to recurrent neural network dynamics
  107. Linear processes that produce 1/for flicker noise
  108. Frequency locking of a Nd:YAG laser using the laser itself as the optical phase modulator
  109. PVLAS: Vacuum Birefringence and production and detection of nearly massless, weakly coupled particles by optical techniques.
  110. Compact waveguide FEL for spectroscopic measurements in muonic hydrogen
  111. Measurement of the birefringence properties of the reflecting surface of an interferential mirror
  112. Experimental method to measure the hyperfine splitting of muomic hydrogen (μ-p)1S
  113. Survival probabilities for random walks on lattices with randomly distributed traps
  114. Geometrical interpretation of the back-propagation algorithm for the perceptron
  115. A background-free detector for cosmic ray showers in the atmosphere
  116. Properties of feedforward neural networks
  117. A method to measure the γ-ray content in VHE cosmic ray showers
  118. Proposed measurement of the vacuum birefringence induced by a magnetic field on high energy photons
  119. Dimensional recurrence formulas for Green functions of cubic lattices
  120. Tracking with the ALEPH time projection chamber
  121. Feed-forward neural networks: a geometrical perspective
  122. Search for excited neutrinos in Z decay
  123. Measurement of electroweak parameters fromZ decays into fermion pairs
  124. Search for a very light Higgs boson in Z decays
  125. Searches for the standard Higgs boson
  126. Heavy flavour production in Z decays
  127. Search for neutralino production in Z decays
  128. A search for pair-produced charged Higgs bosons in Z0 decays
  129. Search for decays of the Z0 into a photon and a pseudoscalar meson
  130. Search for the neutral Higgs Boson from Z0 decay in the Higgs mass range between 11 and 24 GeV
  131. Gas system for ALEPH TPC
  132. A search for new quarks and leptons from Z0 decay at LEP
  133. Search for neutral Higgs bosons from supersymmetry in Z decays
  134. Search for supersymmetric particles using acoplanar charged-particle pairs from Z0 decays
  135. Search for the neutral Higgs boson from Z0 decay
  136. Determination of the leptonic branching ratios of the Z
  137. Properties of hadronic events in e+e− annihilation at
  138. A parallel processor for the simulation of Ising spin systems
  139. Hardware implementation of a GFSR pseudo-random number generator
  140. Determination of the number of light neutrino species
  141. The spatial resolution of the ALEPH TPC
  142. Λ c Photoproduction and lifetime measurement
  143. Gating in the ALEPH time projection chamber
  144. Studies of wire gain and track distortion near the sector edges of the ALEPH time projection chamber
  145. TPC90, a test model for the ALEPH time projection chamber
  146. A measurement of the space-like pion electromagnetic form factor
  147. Ion trapping properties of a synchronously gated time projection chamber
  148. First measurement of the reaction π−e → π−π0e
  149. Calibration of field inhomogeneities in a time projection chamber with laser rays
  150. Influence of the magnetic field on the gating of a time projection chamber
  151. A measurement of the pion charge radius
  152. A GeSi active target for the measurement of short lifetimes
  153. Measurement of the pion form factor in the time-like region for q2 values between 0.1 (GeV/c)2 and 0.18 (GeV/c)2
  154. E×B and angular effects in the avalanche localization along the wire with cathode pad read-out