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The Influence of the Cosmic Ray Forbush Decrease on the Low Ionosphere in the Polar Region [PDF]
Used the ionization theory of the cosmic ray charged particles in the polar ionosphere, the influence of the cosmic ray Forbush decrease on the low ionosphere in the polar region is studied in this paper. The relationship between the Forbush decrease and
Xiaowei, Ye +3 more
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Forbush Decrease: A New Perspective with Classification [PDF]
Sudden short-duration decreases in cosmic ray flux, known as Forbush decreases (FDs), are mainly caused by interplanetary disturbances. A generally accepted view is that the first step of an FD is caused by a shock sheath and the second step is due to the magnetic cloud (MC) of the interplanetary coronal mass ejection (ICME).
Anil Raghav +4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Our aim was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q) scores and establish general and context‐specific cut‐off points for anorexia nervosa (AN) in Australian women. Methods The sample included 67 women with AN, 41 women with a history of AN and restored weight, 100 women with self ...
Rafael Moreton Alves da Rocha +3 more
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Forbush decrease on September 6-13, 2017 observed by the Tanca water-Cherenkov detector
Solar activity was intense in September 2017 and its effects were observed in different detectors placed at the Earth’s surface. Three halo Coronal Mass Ejections (CME) hit the planet and caused magnetic storms.
Campos Fauth, Anderson +2 more
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The study and better understanding of energetic transient phenomena caused by disturbances occurring on our Sun are of great importance, primarily due to the potential negative effects those events can have on Earth’s environment.
Mihailo Savić +6 more
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Cosmic rays, cloud condensation nuclei and clouds – a reassessment using MODIS data [PDF]
The response of clouds to sudden decreases in the flux of galactic cosmic rays (GCR) – Forbush decrease events – has been investigated using cloud products from the space-borne MODIS instrument, which has been in operation since 2000.
J. E. Kristjánsson +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Gastrointestinal (GI) disturbances and eating disorder symptoms commonly co‐occur. Hypervigilance and anxiety about GI symptoms may motivate eating disorder behaviors to manage and/or avoid GI symptoms. We hypothesized that GI‐specific anxiety would be more strongly associated with dietary restriction and purging than GI‐specific ...
Gabriella Pucci +6 more
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A Meta‐Analysis and Systematic Review of Single‐Session Interventions for Eating Disorders
ABSTRACT Background There is a critical gap between the need for eating disorder (ED) treatment and provider availability. Single‐Session Interventions (SSIs) are structured programs intentionally designed for a single client encounter and show promise for filling ED‐treatment and prevention gaps by enhancing accessibility of evidence‐based ...
Sonakshi Negi +3 more
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ASYMMETRY IN THE RECOVERY FROM A VERY DEEP FORBUSH-TYPE DECREASE IN COSMIC-RAY INTENSITY
The intensity–time curves for cosmic rays recorded at some 30 stations distributed all over the world are examined for structure in the recovery period from the third in a series of three closely spaced Forbush-type decreases which occurred in the ...
S. M. Lapointe, D. C. Rose
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Effects of Forbush Decreases on the Global Electric Circuit
The suppression of high‐energy cosmic rays, known as Forbush decreases (FDs), represents a promising factor in influencing the global electric circuit (GEC) system.
J. Tacza, G. Li, J.‐P. Raulin
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