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    • Introducing the Illustris Project: simulating the coevolution of dark and visible matter in the Universe 

      Vogelsberger, M.; Genel, S.; Springel, V.; Torrey, P.; Sijacki, D.; Xu, D.; Snyder, G.; Nelson, D.; Hernquist, L. (Oxford University Press, 2014)
      We introduce the Illustris Project, a series of large-scale hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy formation. The highest resolution simulation, Illustris-1, covers a volume of (106.5 Mpc)(3), has a dark mass resolution of ...
    • Introducing the Illustris project: the evolution of galaxy populations across cosmic time 

      Genel, Shy; Vogelsberger, Mark; Springel, Volker; Sijacki, Debora; Nelson, Dylan; Snyder, Greg; Rodriguez-Gomez, Vicente; Torrey, Paul; Hernquist, Lars (Oxford University Press, 2014)
      We present an overview of galaxy evolution across cosmic time in the Illustris simulation. Illustris is an N-body/hydrodynamical simulation that evolves 2 x 1820(3) resolution elements in a (106.5Mpc)(3) box from cosmological ...
    • Introducing the issue 

      Berlin, Gordon; Furstenberg, Frank F.; Waters, Mary C. (Brookings Institution Press, 2010)
    • Introduction 

      Chung, Sandra; Polinsky, Maria (Springer-Verlag, 2009)
      This introduction surveys the prospects for developing a systematic comparative approach to Austronesian syntax and outlines the benefits of such an approach for syntactic theory. We begin with a brief overview of Austronesian ...
    • Introduction 

      Shelemay, Kay Kaufman; Kaplan, Steven (University of Toronto Press, 2006)
      This essay offers a general introduction to the volume's papers, providing the necessary background information about their genesis and relationship to other relevant publications within Ethiopian, African, and diaspora ...
    • Introduction 

      Ziolkowski, Jan Michael (Dante Society of America, 2007)
    • Introduction 

      Blair, Ann M. (2010)
      Like the special issue of 2007 (Archival Science 7:4, “Toward a Cultural History of Archives”), “In and Out of the Archives” showcases recent work by historians on the formation, organization and use of archives. The papers ...
    • Introduction 

      Blair, Ann M.; Milligan, Jennifer (Springer Nature, 2007)
      Archives -- collections of paper, books, and other substrates of information (some might say “memory”) and the institutions that house and manage these objects -- are subjects of a renewed and vital current critical ...
    • Introduction (Successful Societies: How Institutions and Culture Affect Health) 

      Hall, Peter, A.; Lamont, Michele (Cambridge University Press, 2009)
    • Introduction of Fluorine and Fluorine-Containing Functional Groups 

      Liang, Theresa; Neumann, Constanze Nicole; Ritter, Tobias (Wiley-VCH Verlag Berlin, 2013)
      Over the past decade, the most significant, conceptual advances in the field of fluorination were enabled most prominently by organo- and transition-metal catalysis. The most challenging transformation remains the formation ...
    • Introduction to Argentine Exceptionalism 

      Glaeser, Edward L.; Di Tella, Rafael; Llach, Lucas (Springer Nature, 2018-12)
      This article is an introduction to the special collection on Argentine Exceptionalism. First, we discuss why the case of Argentina is generally regarded as exceptional: the country was among the richest in the world at the ...
    • Introduction to Concepts and Theories in Physical Science 

      Holton, Gerald (Addison-Wesley, 1952)
    • Introduction to Epistolarum libri VIII 

      Hankins, James (Edizioni di storia e letteratura, 2007)
    • Introduction to Focus Issue: Genetic Interactions 

      Segrè, Daniel; Marx, Christopher J (AIP Publishing, 2010)
      The perturbation of a gene in an organism’s genome often causes changes in the organism’s observable properties or phenotypes. It is not obvious a priori whether the simultaneous perturbation of two genes produces a ...
    • Introduction to Quantum Algorithms for Physics and Chemistry 

      Yung, Man hong; Whitfield, James D; Boixo, Sergio; Tempel, David Gabriel; Aspuru-Guzik, Alan (John Wiley & Sons, 2013-09-20)
      An enormous number of model chemistries are used in computational chemistry to solve or approximately solve the Schr odinger equation; each with their own drawbacks. One key limitation is that the hardware used in ...
    • Introduction to Res Gestae, libri manent 

      Blair, Ann M. (Harvard University Library, 2004)
    • Introduction to Special Issue on Computational Modelling in Cognitive Neuropsychology 

      Dell, Gary S.; Caramazza, Alfonso (Taylor and Francis, 2008)
    • Introduction to The Constitution of Agency 

      Korsgaard, Christine (Oxford University Press, 2008)
      This introductory chapter summarizes the themes of the book. It explains the general idea of self-constitution: that we constitute our agency by choosing our actions in accordance with the principles of practical reason. ...
    • An Introduction to the Dataverse Network as an Infrastructure for Data Sharing 

      King, Gary (SAGE Publications, 2007)
      We introduce a set of integrated developments in web application software, networking, data citation standards, and statistical methods designed to put some of the universe of data and data sharing practices on somewhat ...