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Fish blood flukes (digenea: Aporocotylidae) from marine fishes of South Africa, including proposal of a new genus. [PDF]
Yong RQ, Kudlai O, Vermaak A, Smit NJ.
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Fraction of sex-inducing substances facilitates growth and body shape change in a Fasciola hepatica/gigantica hybrid: A novel in vitro research platform for studying liver-stage juveniles derived from mice. [PDF]
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A Microphysics Guide to Cirrus Clouds - Part I: Cirrus Types
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Communications of the ACM, 1985
The CIRRUS banking network makes coast-to-coast automatic banking transactions possible. The system will soon be able to handle international currency transactions and point-of-sale transactions in stores.
David K. Gifford, Alfred Z. Spector
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The CIRRUS banking network makes coast-to-coast automatic banking transactions possible. The system will soon be able to handle international currency transactions and point-of-sale transactions in stores.
David K. Gifford, Alfred Z. Spector
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2002
Cirrus clouds are high, thin, tropospheric clouds composed predominately of ice. In the last ten years, considerable work has shown that cirrus is widespread--more common than previously believed--and has a significant impact on climate and global change.
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Cirrus clouds are high, thin, tropospheric clouds composed predominately of ice. In the last ten years, considerable work has shown that cirrus is widespread--more common than previously believed--and has a significant impact on climate and global change.
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Cirrus Clouds. Part I: A Cirrus Cloud Model
Journal of the Atmospheric Sciences, 1985Abstract A two-dimensional (x, z), time-dependent, numerical cloud model is developed for the purpose of investigating the role of various physical processes involved in the maintenance of cirriform clouds. In addition to accounting for dynamic and thermodynamic processes including phase changes of water, effects due to microphysical composition and ...
David O'C. Starr, Stephen K. Cox
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2002
Starting during World War II, pilots flying high over the tropics reported “a thin layer of cirrus 500ft above us”. Yet as they ascended, they still observed more thin cirrus above them, leading to the colloquialism “cirrus evadus.” With the coming of lidar in the early 1960s, rumors and unqualified reports of subvisual cirrus were replaced with ...
David K. Lynch, Kenneth Sassen
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Starting during World War II, pilots flying high over the tropics reported “a thin layer of cirrus 500ft above us”. Yet as they ascended, they still observed more thin cirrus above them, leading to the colloquialism “cirrus evadus.” With the coming of lidar in the early 1960s, rumors and unqualified reports of subvisual cirrus were replaced with ...
David K. Lynch, Kenneth Sassen
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Cirrus clouds that adversely affect Landsat 8 images: What are they and how to detect them?
Remote Sensing of Environment, 2020Shi Qiu, Zhe Zhu, Curtis E Woodcock
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