Sentences with phrase «magnons from»

«With this method we can unambiguously separate states with bound magnons from those with free excitations,» Dr. Christian Groß, project leader at the experiment, explains.

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The house is put together with stone and cedar, and right from the representation of a Cro - Magnon cave mural beside the front porch, it offers an inside glimpse into the kind of family that lives there.
After two controversial attempts, the biological anthropologist at the University of Florence, Italy, and colleagues claim to have successfully sequenced mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) from the fossils of a Cro - Magnon, a 28,000 - year - old European ancestor of living humans.
Caramelli and colleagues made their first two stabs at sequencing Cro - Magnon DNA in 2003, extracting it from the bones of a 25,000 - year - old boy and 23,000 - year - old woman found in the Paglicci Cave in southern Italy.
Neandertals and modern humans such as the Cro - Magnon people were contemporaries in Europe from about 45,000 to 30,000 years ago, but the Neandertal line ended soon after.
An international team of physicists from Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz (JGU) and the University of Konstanz in Germany and Tohoku University in Sendai, Japan, recently succeeded in adding a further element to the construction set of magnon logic.
«Thus, we transport spin - angular - momentum from magnons to electrons, and this transport leads to ultrafast spin current,» Choi added.
Some of his writing only makes sense if one assumes that Cro - Magnons evolved from Neandertals in the period of 40,000 to 35,000 years ago.
But crime takes place anywhere, and this gentle valley in southwestern France has more history packed within it than anywhere on earth, from the prehistoric cave paintings of the Cro - Magnons, the hundreds of medieval châteaus and the importance of the local Resistance during World War II.
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