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CRUSTAL STRUCTURE AND SURFACE-WAVE DISPERSION [PDF]
Jack Oliver, Maurice Ewing, Frank Press
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Movements of the Earth's Crust: Discussion [PDF]
Archibald Geikie+3 more
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Heat and extension at mid- and lower crustal levels of the Rio Grande rift [PDF]
The process by which large amounts (50 to 200 percent) of crustal extension are produced was concisely described by W. Hamilton in 1982 and 1983. More recently, England, Sawyer, P.
Baldridge, W. S.+2 more
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Summary A pretrained deep learning model can segment and classify mucus morphologies encountered during nasal endoscopy. Strong performance for different mucus morphologies supports the detection of sinonasal inflammation. This is the first study to objectively classify mucus morphology in nasal settings.
Dipesh Gyawali+8 more
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Zones of Parallel Lines of Elevation in the Earth's Crust [PDF]
Henry H. Howorth
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The aim of this study was to improve the long‐term LL‐37 mouse model and compare the disease manifestations and pathophysiology of short‐term and long‐term LL‐37‐induced rosacea‐like models. The results show that the long‐term LL‐37 induced mouse model provides a practical animal model for further study of the pathological mechanism of severe rosacea ...
Yiling Wu+10 more
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Computational Discovery of a Novel Yttrium Silicide as an Ambient Pressure Superconductor
We predict a tetragonal YSi₆ whose dumbbell‐silicon network strengthens electron‐phonon coupling, yielding a record 8.4 K critical temperature for binary yttrium silicides. The finding broadens silicide superconductivity design space and spotlights YSi₆ as a candidate material for quantum‐circuit and qubit technologies.
Shuo Tao, Ying Sun, Li Zhu
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Abstract Plutonium was discovered and first synthesized in the early 1940's. Several isotopes of plutonium are used in nuclear technologies, 238Pu for heat generation and 239Pu for energy production and weapons. Both isotopes emit alpha particles, which pose a significant radiation hazard when incorporated into the body.
Scott C. Miller
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