W. F. Oliver Data-verified
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W. F. Oliver's research program investigates fundamental biological processes, with a recent focus on the temperature dependence of protein diffusion within bacteria and the validity of the Stokes-Einstein equation. This work contributes to understanding molecular behavior in microbial environments. Oliver also has a publication exploring multi-spin chain systems, indicating an interest in theoretical physics or complex systems. With 67 total publications and 1,470 citations, Oliver has established a body of scholarly work, evidenced by an h-index of 15. Collaborations include shared publications with Asmaa A. Sadoon at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, demonstrating engagement within the research community.
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- h-index: 15
- Publications: 67
- Citations: 1,471
Selected Publications
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Revisiting the Temperature Dependence of Protein Diffusion inside Bacteria: Validity of the Stokes-Einstein Equation (2022)
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- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
- Multi-spin chain gadget with exponentially small gap controlled by a single spin
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