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XXII.—A new free-tail bat from the Lower Amazons [PDF]
Oldfield Thomas
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We report on the spectral cross-calibration results of the Konus-Wind, the Suzaku/WAM, and the Swift/BAT instruments using simultaneously observed gamma-ray bursts (GRBs).
Aptekar, R.+22 more
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Abstract Premise Floral pigments primarily serve to attract pollinators through color display and also contribute to protection against environmental stress. Although pigment composition can be plastically altered under stress, its impact on pollinator color perception remains poorly understood.
Eduardo Narbona+6 more
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XLVIII.—Description of a new bat of the genus Artibeus from Trinidad [PDF]
Oldfield Thomas
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The BAT-Swift Science Software
The BAT instrument tells the Swift satellite where to point to make immediate follow-up observations of GRBs. The science software on board must efficiently process gamma-ray events coming in at up to 34 kHz, identify rate increases that could be due to ...
Barthelmy, S.+24 more
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Abstract Mobile technologies have become significant resources for crisis communication and social support in recent years. However, despite empirical evidence pointing to the centrality of these technologies for parenthood in everyday life, it is yet unknown how parents' coping resources play a role in the digital environment.
Daphna Yeshua‐Katz+2 more
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EFFECT OF WEST NILE VIRUS IN THE SWISS ALBINO MOUSE AND THE CAVE BAT [PDF]
Reginald L. Reagan+3 more
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We present the results of the analysis of the first 9 months of data of the Swift BAT survey of AGN in the 14-195 keV band. Using archival X-ray data or follow-up Swift XRT observations, we have identified 129 (103 AGN) of 130 objects detected at |b|> 15
Barthelmy S. D.+22 more
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Speech and Language Disorders Associated With 7q31 Deletions Implicating FOXP2
ABSTRACT Some 7q31 deletions encompass FOXP2, a gene long associated with speech and language disorders. Intragenic pathogenic FOXP2 variants cause FOXP2‐related speech and language disorder, which has been well characterized in the literature. Conversely, the phenotype associated with 7q31 deletions is neglected.
Lottie D. Morison+3 more
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