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Right Bundle Branch Block on ECG as a Predictor of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Due to Pulmonary Embolism. [PDF]
Wang C, Fan Y, Liang G, Chen Y, Wang P.
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Cavity-magnon polaritons strongly coupled to phonons. [PDF]
Shen RC+7 more
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Timestamped list-mode data from coincidence γ-ray spectrometry with HPGe detectors on air-filter samples. [PDF]
Göök A+5 more
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G. Michaud, G. Alecian, J. Richer
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G. Michaud, G. Alecian, J. Richer
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Astrophysics and Space Science, 1969
Evolutionary tracks of 0.9M ⊙, 0.7M ⊙ and 0.6M ⊙ models for Population II stars have been computed in the post-red giant phase. The stars are initially composed of a helium core containing a mass fraction equal to 0.9 and of a hydrogen-rich envelope.
Alvio Renzini+2 more
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Evolutionary tracks of 0.9M ⊙, 0.7M ⊙ and 0.6M ⊙ models for Population II stars have been computed in the post-red giant phase. The stars are initially composed of a helium core containing a mass fraction equal to 0.9 and of a hydrogen-rich envelope.
Alvio Renzini+2 more
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1974
The properties of horizontal branch stars depend on the amount of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen that they contain but all theoretical models have difficulty in explaining those stars right at the blue end of the horizontal branch. The length of the theoretical evolutionary tracks always appears to be less than what is observed.
J. E. Hesser, R. J. Tayler
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The properties of horizontal branch stars depend on the amount of carbon, nitrogen and oxygen that they contain but all theoretical models have difficulty in explaining those stars right at the blue end of the horizontal branch. The length of the theoretical evolutionary tracks always appears to be less than what is observed.
J. E. Hesser, R. J. Tayler
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Horizontal Branch of the Supraorbital Nerve and Temporal Branch of the Facial Nerve
Journal of Craniofacial Surgery, 2005The aim of this article is to describe anatomical detail of the course and territory of the horizontal branch of the supraorbital nerve, which connects with temporal branch of the facial nerve. Eighteen hemifaces of Korean cadavers (11 male, 7 female) fixed in 10% formaldehyde solution were dissected.
Jin Hee Hwang+4 more
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