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  1. 3 days ago · In each orbital sector, this corresponds to the sublattice polarized p-type state that resides at the van Hove singularity (VHS) in a single-orbital kagome band structure (Fig. 1d) with nn hopping 49.

  2. 2 days ago · September 30, 2024 Prologue In a historic move, on September 18, 2024, the Union Cabinet of the Government of India has accorded approval for two significant space science missions, viz. the Venus Orbiter Mission (VOM) to study different facets of Venus including its surface and atmosphere, and the Chandrayaan-4 mission, which is meant to collect lunar samples and bring back the same to the Earth.

  3. 5 days ago · The common tendinous ring is a dense, circular band of fibrous connective tissue. It forms a solid, continuous ring that serves as the anchor for the rectus muscles of the eye. The ring is made of collagen fibers that provide strength and support to maintain the integrity of the orbital contents. The tendinous ring surrounds the optic foramen ...

  4. 3 days ago · Density functional theory (DFT) calculations suggested a quasi-type-I band alignment at the heterojunction, with band-edge electrons fully localized in the PbS domain and holes that are instead localized in a region at the interface of the two domains, spanning both of them.

  5. 3 days ago · More generally, OAM monopoles are a manifestation of the quantum geometry of the electrons in periodic solids, which influences Fermi-liquid transport 23, 24 and opto-electronic properties 25, 26 ...

  6. 19 hours ago · The main excited state at 537 nm (λ max) is due to two transitions H to L (94.38%) and H to L+1 (4.99%), according to the molecular orbital distribution analysis; this absorption band is mainly assigned to the transitions \(\pi \to {\pi }^{*}\), while three major key transitions were observed for the dimer at 551 nm, 526 nm, and 523 nm with an oscillator strength of 0.45, 0.70, and 0.31.

  7. 5 days ago · The orbitalis muscle is a unique, thin, and vestigial smooth muscle located within the orbit of the eye. Unlike the voluntary extraocular muscles, it is composed of smooth muscle fibers and is part of the sympathetic nervous system.