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Cosmic flow around local massive galaxies [PDF]
Olga G. Kashibadze, Igor D. Karachentsev
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BAP1 is a master regulator of oncogenesis with many cancer‐associated mutations within its N‐terminal ubiquitin C‐terminal hydrolase (UCH) domain. We analytically demonstrated that BAP1‐UCH harboring the N78S, C91W, F81V, and G128R mutations aggregate into amyloid fibrils following a secondary nucleation aggregation model.
Li‐Ching Hsiao +6 more
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The cosmic spectral energy distribution in the EAGLE simulation [PDF]
M. Baes +6 more
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This review provides a practical guide for the characterization of solid catalysts, emphasizing key techniques such as SEM, TEM, XRD, Raman spectroscopy, and gas physisorption. It also covers reducibility and acid‐based analyses through TPR, TPD, and FTIR.
Luis A. Gallego‐Villada +5 more
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Revisiting metastable cosmic string breaking
Metastable cosmic strings appear in models of new physics with a two-step symmetry breaking G → H → 1, where π 1(H) ≠ 0 and π 1(G) = 0. They decay via the monopole-antimonopole pair creation inside. Conventionally, the breaking rate has been estimated by
Akifumi Chitose +4 more
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Geomagnetic and Cosmic Ray Activity Effect on Heart Rate during the Solar Cycle 24
The number of investigations relevant to the study of geomagnetic activity, solar events, and cosmic rays, i.e., space weather phenomena, and their impact on human health has increased dramatically over the past few years.
Maria-Christina Papailiou +3 more
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The microarcsecond sky and cosmic turbulence [PDF]
T. Joseph W. Lazio +3 more
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Revisiting CN− Formation Mechanisms in Electron Collisions with Benzonitrile
This study explores negative ion formation via electron attachment, revealing CN− formation at 3.0 and 7–10 eV. Dissociation pathways are analyzed using G4(MP2) and CASPT2 calculations, highlighting the coupling between the π4* and σ* resonances critical for interstellar chemistry. Radiation‐induced processes in the aromatic cyano compound benzonitrile
Rodrigo Rodrigues +8 more
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Fin whale song recordings by onshore seismometers open new horizons for cetacean coastal monitoring
Fin whales, the second largest animal on Earth, produce one of the most intense vocalisations in the animal kingdom. Monitoring these songs using ocean-deployed hydrophones plays an important role in the study of fin whale distribution and social ...
Martin Möllhoff, Christopher J. Bean
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