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Portable and sensitive approach for hydrazine detection via silver nanoparticles formation: A novel approach for chemical sensing. [PDF]
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Gravitational Hamiltonian Systems and the Retarded Gravity Inequality. [PDF]
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Enhanced UV emission knot in the giant radio galaxy NGC 315: hint of patchy star formation?
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Galaxy Tomography with the Gravitational Wave Background from Supermassive Black Hole Binaries
Chen Y.
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Competing regulatory modules control the transition between mammalian gastrulation modes
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Extended hot dust emission around the earliest massive quiescent galaxy
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Cosmological simulations of galaxy formation
Nature Reviews Physics, 2019Over recent decades, cosmological simulations of galaxy formation have been instrumental in advancing our understanding of structure and galaxy formation in the Universe.
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Strongly baryon-dominated disk galaxies at the peak of galaxy formation ten billion years ago
Nature, 2017In the cold dark matter cosmology, the baryonic components of galaxies—stars and gas—are thought to be mixed with and embedded in non-baryonic and non-relativistic dark matter, which dominates the total mass of the galaxy and its dark-matter halo. In the
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Physics Today, 1987
Galaxies are beacons that cosmologists use to chart the universe out to its remotest depths. Yet unlike a lighthouse, built on a sturdy pillar of rock, a galaxy resembles an island of light constructed on quicksand in a continuous state of flux. Galaxies are not isolated objects, but are surrounded by close companions, with whom they often maintain ...
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Galaxies are beacons that cosmologists use to chart the universe out to its remotest depths. Yet unlike a lighthouse, built on a sturdy pillar of rock, a galaxy resembles an island of light constructed on quicksand in a continuous state of flux. Galaxies are not isolated objects, but are surrounded by close companions, with whom they often maintain ...
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