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Changes in cosmic radiation doses of aircraft crew over the COVID-19 pandemic (2019-2022). [PDF]
Yasuda H, Yajima K.
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On the Variability of the Barometric Effect and Its Relation to Cosmic-Ray Neutron Sensing. [PDF]
Davies P +5 more
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Effects of modified woods saxon potential on quantum dynamics of spin 0 scalar particle in a cosmic string spacetime. [PDF]
Ahmed F, Bouzenada A.
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Scientific American Sp, 2004
A new incarnation of Einstein's cosmological constant may point the way beyond general ...
Lawrence M, Krauss, Michael S, Turner
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A new incarnation of Einstein's cosmological constant may point the way beyond general ...
Lawrence M, Krauss, Michael S, Turner
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Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, 1997
The present distribution of galaxies in space is a remnant of their formation and interaction. On a large enough scale, we may represent the galaxies as a set of points and quantify the structures in this set by its generalized dimensions [Beck and Schlögl, Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986); Paladin and ...
Provenzale, A. +2 more
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The present distribution of galaxies in space is a remnant of their formation and interaction. On a large enough scale, we may represent the galaxies as a set of points and quantify the structures in this set by its generalized dimensions [Beck and Schlögl, Thermodynamics of Chaotic Systems (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1986); Paladin and ...
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IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1994
Sometimes scientists would like to put their heads into interesting parts of their data sets and look around, but they are hampered by the "outside looking in" aspect of workstation-based visualization. At the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago, we are attempting to break some of the visualization ...
Jon Goldman, Trina M. Roy
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Sometimes scientists would like to put their heads into interesting parts of their data sets and look around, but they are hampered by the "outside looking in" aspect of workstation-based visualization. At the Electronic Visualization Laboratory (EVL) at the University of Illinois at Chicago, we are attempting to break some of the visualization ...
Jon Goldman, Trina M. Roy
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Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Game Jams, Hackathons, and Game Creation Events, 2017
Whether you are new to the world of game development or a veteran of the field, you have most likely heard of, perhaps even taken part in, a game jam. An issue many teams face is "how do I accomplish everything I want with so little time?" This paper delves into the techniques and methods used by my team, Null Interactive, during Global Game Jam 2017 ...
Casey Loria +6 more
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Whether you are new to the world of game development or a veteran of the field, you have most likely heard of, perhaps even taken part in, a game jam. An issue many teams face is "how do I accomplish everything I want with so little time?" This paper delves into the techniques and methods used by my team, Null Interactive, during Global Game Jam 2017 ...
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Proceedings of the 2017 ACM International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2017
Cosmic Bitcasting emerges from the idea of connecting the human body with the universe by creating a wearable interface that can provide sensory feedback on the invisible cosmic radiation that passes through our bodies. The project proposes the creation of an open-source, wearable detector, that can detect secondary muons generated by cosmic rays ...
Afroditi Psarra, Cecile Lapoire
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Cosmic Bitcasting emerges from the idea of connecting the human body with the universe by creating a wearable interface that can provide sensory feedback on the invisible cosmic radiation that passes through our bodies. The project proposes the creation of an open-source, wearable detector, that can detect secondary muons generated by cosmic rays ...
Afroditi Psarra, Cecile Lapoire
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