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Status of the ΛCDM theory: supporting evidence and anomalies. [PDF]
Peebles PJE.
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Guidance framework to apply best practices in ecological data analysis: lessons learned from building Galaxy-Ecology. [PDF]
Royaux C +29 more
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Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn
Fujimoto S +45 more
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Flexynesis: A deep learning toolkit for bulk multi-omics data integration for precision oncology and beyond. [PDF]
Uyar B +8 more
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Measurement of the Weyl potential evolution from the first three years of dark energy survey data. [PDF]
Tutusaus I, Bonvin C, Grimm N.
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From Binding to Catalysis: Emergence of a Rudimentary Enzyme Conferring Intrinsic Antibiotic Resistance. [PDF]
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An Atlas of Thyroid Hormone Responsive Genes in Adult Mouse Hypothalamus.
Wu S +11 more
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Formation of Galaxy Clusters [PDF]
Formation of galaxy clusters corresponds to the collapse of the largest gravitationally bound overdensities in the initial density field and is accompanied by the most energetic phenomena since the Big Bang and by the complex interplay between gravity-induced dynamics of collapse and baryonic processes associated with galaxy formation. Galaxy clusters
Andrey Kravtsov, Stefano Borgani
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Galaxies and Clusters of Galaxies [PDF]
The leap into deep space outside our Milky Way Galaxy, into the realm of the distant galaxies (or the extragalactic nebulae, as they were formerly called), and the beginnings of a cosmology based on observations, will be considered throughout history to be one of the most important achievements of the 20th century.
Bodo Baschek, Albrecht Unsöld
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1994
Clusters of galaxies, as the largest, well-defined astronomical objects, are interesting giant astrophysical laboratories and important probes for the large scale structure of the Universe. In X-rays they can be observed and studied as whole entities. In particular, recent X-ray observations with the ROSAT Observatory have advanced our understanding of
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Clusters of galaxies, as the largest, well-defined astronomical objects, are interesting giant astrophysical laboratories and important probes for the large scale structure of the Universe. In X-rays they can be observed and studied as whole entities. In particular, recent X-ray observations with the ROSAT Observatory have advanced our understanding of
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