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Therian origin of INSL3/RXFP2-driven testicular descent in mammals. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Cell Dev Biol
Menzies BR   +3 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Is the bulge of our Galaxy triaxial?

Nature, 1991
AS in the case of other spiral galaxies, such as M31 (refs 1, 2), the rotation curve of gas in our Galaxy indicates that its nuclear bulge is triaxial3. Despite several studies4,5 of the distribution of specific objects in the galactic bulge, no observational evidence of asymmetry has emerged.
Y. Nakada   +6 more
openaire   +1 more source

On the Bulge-to-Disk Size Ratio for Spiral Galaxies

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2001
From a detailed structural analysis of the sample of spiral galaxies from de Jong and van der Kruit (1994), we present new results on the bulge-to-disk size ratio as a function of morphological type.
Graham, Alister, Prieto, Mercedes
openaire   +2 more sources

Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) IV: Metallicity distributions and bulge structure from 2.6 million red clump stars

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022
Christian I Johnson   +2 more
exaly  

Toward the use of small size bulge tests: Numerical and experimental study at small bulge diameter to sheet thickness ratios

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2021
Vincent Lafilé, Vincent Grolleau
exaly  

Coincidence between morphology and star formation activity through cosmic time: the impact of the bulge growth

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2022
Paola Dimauro   +2 more
exaly  

Chemodynamical History of the Galactic Bulge

Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2018
B Barbuy   +2 more
exaly  

Evaluation of tubular materials by a hydraulic bulge test

International Journal of Machine Tools and Manufacture, 2007
Yeong-Maw Hwang, Taylan Altan
exaly  

Blanco DECam Bulge Survey (BDBS) II: project performance, data analysis, and early science results

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2020
Christian I Johnson   +2 more
exaly  

ARGOS – IV. The kinematics of the Milky Way bulge

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 2013
M Ness   +2 more
exaly  

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