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  1. This work describes the effect of varying crosslink density and plasticizer loading on covalent adaptable networks that have equal amounts of reactive functionalities. 
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  2. It was shown in [10] that that there exist strongly dense free subgroups in any semisimple algebraic group over a large enough field. These are nonabelian free subgroups all of whose subgroups are either cyclic or Zariski-dense. Here we show that the same is true for as long as the transcendence degree of the field is at least 1 in characteristic 0 and transcendence degree at least 2 in positive characteristic. 
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  3. Marine stratocumulus clouds are the “global reflectors,” sharply contrasting with the underlying dark ocean surface and exerting a net cooling on Earth’s climate. The magnitude of this cooling remains uncertain in part owing to the averaged representation of microphysical processes, such as the droplet-to-drizzle transition in global climate models (GCMs). Current GCMs parameterize cloud droplet size distributions as broad, cloud-averaged gammas. Using digital holographic measurements of discrete stratocumulus cloud volumes, we found cloud droplet size distributions to be narrower at the centimeter scale, never resembling the cloud average. These local distributions tended to form pockets of similar-looking cloud regions, each characterized by a size distribution shape that is diluted to varying degrees. These observations open the way for new modeling representations of microphysical processes. 
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  4. In this paper we consider which families of finite simple groups G G have the property that for each ϵ<#comment/> > 0 \epsilon > 0 there exists N > 0 N > 0 such that, if | G | ≥<#comment/> N |G| \ge N and S , T S, T are normal subsets of G G with at least ϵ<#comment/> | G | \epsilon |G| elements each, then every non-trivial element of G G is the product of an element of S S and an element of T T . We show that this holds in a strong and effective sense for finite simple groups of Lie type of bounded rank, while it does not hold for alternating groups or groups of the form P S L n ( q ) \mathrm {PSL}_n(q) where q q is fixed and n →<#comment/> ∞<#comment/> n\to \infty . However, in the case S = T S=T and G G alternating this holds with an explicit bound on N N in terms of ϵ<#comment/> \epsilon . Related problems and applications are also discussed. In particular we show that, if w 1 , w 2 w_1, w_2 are non-trivial words, G G is a finite simple group of Lie type of bounded rank, and for g ∈<#comment/> G g \in G , P w 1 ( G ) , w 2 ( G ) ( g ) P_{w_1(G),w_2(G)}(g) denotes the probability that g 1 g 2 = g g_1g_2 = g where g i ∈<#comment/> w i ( G ) g_i \in w_i(G) are chosen uniformly and independently, then, as | G | →<#comment/> ∞<#comment/> |G| \to \infty , the distribution P w 1 ( G ) , w 2 ( G ) P_{w_1(G),w_2(G)} tends to the uniform distribution on G G with respect to the L ∞<#comment/> L^{\infty } norm. 
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  5. Abstract The main results of the paper develop a level theory and establish strong character bounds for finite classical groups, in the case that the centralizer of the element has small order compared to$$|G|$$ | G | in a logarithmic sense. 
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  6. Abstract For every integer k there exists a bound $$B=B(k)$$ B = B ( k ) such that if the characteristic polynomial of $$g\in \textrm{SL}_n(q)$$ g ∈ SL n ( q ) is the product of $$\le k$$ ≤ k pairwise distinct monic irreducible polynomials over $$\mathbb {F}_q$$ F q , then every element x of $$\textrm{SL}_n(q)$$ SL n ( q ) of support at least B is the product of two conjugates of g . We prove this and analogous results for the other classical groups over finite fields; in the orthogonal and symplectic cases, the result is slightly weaker. With finitely many exceptions ( p ,  q ), in the special case that $$n=p$$ n = p is prime, if g has order $$\frac{q^p-1}{q-1}$$ q p - 1 q - 1 , then every non-scalar element $$x \in \textrm{SL}_p(q)$$ x ∈ SL p ( q ) is the product of two conjugates of g . The proofs use the Frobenius formula together with upper bounds for values of unipotent and quadratic unipotent characters in finite classical groups. 
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