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Gamma-Ray Burst 980329 and Its X-Ray Afterglow [PDF]
J. J. M. in ’t Zand+18 more
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The GRB221009A gamma-ray burst as revealed by the gamma-ray spectrometer onboard the KPLO (Danuri). [PDF]
Kim KJ+11 more
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Influencing Factors of Chinese Consumers' Acceptance of Irradiated Food
Terminology preference: 69% of consumers accept “ionized food” versus 31% for “irradiated food” consumers with negative attitudes toward nuclear reactors. Demographic differences: Women are the most sensitive to irradiated food, 77% shift from being initially willing to buy to being unwilling to buy after being informed the irradiated foods they may ...
Gang Li, Zhengkui Zeng, Ke Wang
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Gamma-ray bursts and the structure of the Galactic halo [PDF]
Philipp Podsiadlowski+2 more
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Downward terrestrial gamma-ray flash associated with collision of lightning leaders. [PDF]
Wada Y+8 more
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Oxidative Stress in Antigen Processing and Presentation
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) play a crucial role in antigen processing and presentation, essential for linking innate and adaptive immunity. While balanced ROS levels promote immune function, excess ROS can disrupt antigen recognition, resulting in immune dysfunction.
Qinxia Chang+9 more
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Conference Highlights: Gamma‐Ray Bursts: The First Three Minutes [PDF]
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A connection between proto-neutron-star Tayler-Spruit dynamos and low-field magnetars. [PDF]
Igoshev A+5 more
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Abstract Methods for determining the dissolution rate of glass networks vary based on the application, glass chemistry, and morphology. Research spanning many glass systems has resulted in a substantial amount of dissolution data, but inconsistencies limit the utility of the data collected.
Jessica J. Sly+2 more
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The Hardness-Intensity Correlation in Bright Gamma-Ray Bursts [PDF]
J. P. Dezalay+12 more
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