Two unique bluff body flow control methods using a small rod have been proposed in previous studies.The first is the forced reattachment method, which is a type of separated shear layer control.This method reduces Dresses drag and generates a lift.The second is the front rod method, which involves the placement of a small rod upstream of the bluff
Internal and forced ocean variability in the Mediterranean Sea
Two types of variability are discernible in the ocean: a response to the atmospheric forcing and the so-called internal/intrinsic ocean variability, which is associated with internal instabilities, nonlinearities, and the interactions between processes at different scales.Producing an ensemble of 20 multiyear ocean simulations of the Mediterranean
Exploring Anisotropic Lorentz Invariance Violation from the Spectral-Lag Transitions of Gamma-Ray Bursts
The observed spectral lags of gamma-ray bursts (GRBs) have been widely used to explore possible violations of Lorentz invariance.However, these studies were generally performed by concentrating on the rough time lag of a single Edibles highest-energy photon and ignoring the intrinsic time lag at the source.A new way to test nonbirefringent Lorentz-
bHLH Transcription Factor NtMYC2a Regulates Carbohydrate Metabolism during the Pollen Development of Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. TN90)
Basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor MYC2 regulates plant growth and development in many aspects through the jasmonic acid (JA) signaling pathway, while the role of MYC2 in plant carbohydrate metabolism has not been reported.Here, we generated NtMYC2a-overexpressing (NtMYC2a-OE) and RNA-interference-mediated knockdown (NtMYC2a-RI) tra