In constructive plate margins, the asthenosphere rises adiabatically and melts.
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It seems that in the slow quench regime the system behaves adiabatically.
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Finally, we discuss the prospects for other applications of adiabatically evolving out-of-equilibrium states.
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Our concept employs an adiabatically-tapered dielectric-lined waveguide which supports accelerating phase velocities for synchronous acceleration.
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Theorems specifying the existence of a dissolving operator for a class of adiabatically perturbed nonautonomous partial differential equations are stated.
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