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Fridtjof Nansen's “Farthest North”1

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“…Here, the bulk and interface effects incorporate with the free energy density 𝑓 and gradient terms respectively. We consider a certain deviation from the reference free energy F 0 , Equation (1), where V is the volume of the domain, 𝛾 𝜙 is the gradient energy coefficient related to the solid-liquid interface energy, and 𝛾 c is the coefficient which defines the length scales of the compositional boundary [31,42]. In the presented model, we consider 𝜙 as the phase-field variable defined as 𝜙 = 0 in the liquid phase and 𝜙 = 1 in the solid phase.…”
Section: Phase-field Model Of Binary Alloymentioning
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“…Here, the bulk and interface effects incorporate with the free energy density 𝑓 and gradient terms respectively. We consider a certain deviation from the reference free energy F 0 , Equation (1), where V is the volume of the domain, 𝛾 𝜙 is the gradient energy coefficient related to the solid-liquid interface energy, and 𝛾 c is the coefficient which defines the length scales of the compositional boundary [31,42]. In the presented model, we consider 𝜙 as the phase-field variable defined as 𝜙 = 0 in the liquid phase and 𝜙 = 1 in the solid phase.…”
Section: Phase-field Model Of Binary Alloymentioning
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“…Recently, the field of structural phase transformations experiences a wave of high interest from researchers in various fields of science including specialists in physical and biochemical area, geo-and materials science. The thermodynamics and interactions of ice masses with ocean and atmosphere represent a central theme in glaciological studies [1,2]. The in-depth study of solidification processes led researchers to relate the ice formation to an intermediate zone where solid as well as liquid phases are present, the so-called mushy zone [3][4][5].…”
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“…Mill stated that nearly every respectable attribute of humanity is the result not of instinct but of victory over instincts; and "there is hardly anything valuable in the natural man except capacities-a whole world of possibilities, all of them dependent upon eminently artificial discipline for being realized." 39 The key, therefore, was to improve upon nature. If we cannot escape the fact that both self-interest and sympathy are natural to us, we can counteract one with the other, make one stronger than the other.…”
Section: O»^> Michèle Greenmentioning
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