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CNOT-Efficient Circuits for Arbitrary Rank Many-Body Fermionic and Qubit Excitations
Published 2023“…We show that both FEB- and QEB-SPQE decrease the number of CNOT gates compared to traditional SPQE by factors as large as 15. …”
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CNOT-Efficient Circuits for Arbitrary Rank Many-Body Fermionic and Qubit Excitations
Published 2023“…We show that both FEB- and QEB-SPQE decrease the number of CNOT gates compared to traditional SPQE by factors as large as 15. …”
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Increases in temperature result in a decrease in AHP duration.
Published 2012“…<p>A. The action potential demonstrates a large and prolonged afterhyperpolarization (AHP) for low temperature (e.g., T = 18°C), and a smaller and shorter duration AHP for higher temperatures (e.g., T = 36, and 42°C, respectively). …”
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Table 1_Effect of decreased suspended sediment content on chlorophyll-a in Dongting Lake, China.docx
Published 2025“…The reduction in SSC may influence chlorophyll-a (Chl-a) concentrations in water, thereby further affecting the aquatic ecological environment. …”
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Competitive Arsenate and Phosphate Adsorption on Ferrihydrite as Described by the CD-MUSIC Model
Published 2022“…The solubility and bioavailability of arsenic in the environment are to a large extent governed by adsorption reactions with iron (hydr)oxides, the extent of which is affected by competitive interactions with other ions, for example, phosphate. …”
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