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Unraveling the symmetry of Al<sub>5</sub>C<sub>3</sub>N. [PDF]

open access: yesActa Crystallogr B Struct Sci Cryst Eng Mater
Shtender V   +8 more
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Vision and the atmosphere

ACM SIGGRAPH ASIA 2008 courses on - SIGGRAPH Asia '08, 2002
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Srinivasa G. Narasimhan, Shree K. Nayar
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Complexity in the atmosphere

IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2000
Two complexity measures, mutual information and statistical complexity, were applied to two types of atmospheric turbulence data sets. One data set is time series measurements of ocean surface winds. The other is a time-height, Doppler lidar image of vertical winds in the atmosphere.
A. J. Palmer   +2 more
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Io’s Atmosphere and Surface-Atmosphere Interactions

Space Science Reviews, 2005
Our knowledge of Io’s atmosphere has improved dramatically in the last fifteen years, with a wealth of new observational data at millimeter, UV and IR wavelengths, and the development of numerous models describing its horizontal and vertical structure, composition, photochemistry and plasma interaction.
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War atmospheres

Textual Practice, 2018
This article examines warfare as a problem of knowledge in the military theory, realist literature, and cartography of the nineteenth century. Against the background of the Napoleonic Wars, Carl von Clausewitz, Stendhal, and Charles Joseph Minard in different ways conceived of warfare as a profoundly contingent phenomenon that required a shift of ...
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Atmospheric Aerosols

Science, 1969
Measurements of particle counts and size distributions of atmospheric aerosols have been made at various locations by use of an instrumented aircraft. The number of atmospheric particulates is related to the visibility.
R O, McCaldin   +2 more
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Evolution of the atmosphere

Proceedings of the Geologists' Association, 1998
Planetary atmospheres depend fundamentally upon their geochemical inventory, temperature and the ability of their gravitational field to retain gases. In the case of Earth and other inner planets, early outgassing released mainly carbon dioxide and water vapour. The secondary veneer of comets and meteorites added further volatiles.
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Atmospheric Pollution

Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1992
Air pollution has been directly responsible for increases in mortality and morbidity in the general population during periods known as episodes, when pollutant levels were elevated well above those that occur on a regular basis. The major concern today regarding pollution and health is, however, more subtle—namely, whether the lower levels of pollution
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ELECTRICITY IN THE ATMOSPHERE | Ions in the Atmosphere

2015
Earth's atmosphere, like all planetary atmospheres, is constantly ionized by cosmic rays. Close to the surface, natural radioactivity is the dominant source of ionization. This article describes the generation and physical characteristics of atmospheric cluster-ions, including their size, composition, transport, and electrical properties, and gives an ...
Aplin, K. L., Harrison, R. G.
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THE ATMOSPHERE

1994
Harold F. Hemond, Elizabeth J. Fechner
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