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Artificial Radiation Observed with Ginga Satellite
The X-ray astronomy satellite Ginga detected radiation of artificial origin with the Gamma-ray Burst Detector (GBD). The transient events of non-cosmic origin appeared in February 1987 when the GBD observations started, and disappeared in June 1988. The typical event consists of the two successive bursts separated by a few min.
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Limb biomechanics in combat sports: insights from wearable sensor technology. [PDF]
Xue H, Han C, Zhu D.
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Chest CT findings in severe acute respiratory distress syndrome requiring V-V ECMO: J-CARVE registry. [PDF]
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Diatom pyrenoids are encased in a protein shell that enables efficient CO 2 fixation
Shimakawa G +22 more
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Probable evidence for a transient mega-electron volt emission line in the GRB 221023A. [PDF]
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Agentic Self-regulation of Capoeira Athletes of Different Sports Qualifications. [PDF]
Molodozhnikov IA, Guseinov AS.
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A Methodology for Convergence Between Ginga and HbbTV
2019 IEEE International Conference on Consumer Electronics (ICCE), 2019Broadcast environments are currently undergoing a worldwide revolution driven by the integration of broadband services. Such a convergence, named Integrated Broadcast-Broadband (IBB), resulted in new interactive specifications; however there is no global IBB standard.
Romulo Fabricio, Eddie B De Lima Filho
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