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As explained in the Introduction, the problem that we want to solve is that some front speeds are faster than those predicted by isotropic dispersal18,19. For this reason, obviously we have to consider the case \(p > 0.5\). Model 1 is shown in Fig. 1 for \(p=0.5\) (isotropic ...
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This range is shown as a vertical hatched rectangle in Fig. 2a,b. Figure 2b shows the effect of the dispersal bias, namely the speed c from Eq. (12) minus the corresponding speed for non-biased dispersal (p = 1/2), divided by the former and multiplied by 100. We see that ...
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(Solid carbon, for example, can exist in very different phases that include graphite and diamond.) That's just what we need to make a CD-RW disc. Instead of having a layer of dye, a CD-RW has a layer of metallic alloy that can exist in two different solid forms and change back ...
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