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Failure analysis on bogie frame with fatigue cracks caused by hunting instability
, 2021Sheng Qu +4 more
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1996
In a now famous paper published in 1993, Eugene M. Shoemaker calculated that every year, on the average, an asteroid or a group of comet fragments comes traveling at speeds of up to 15 to 20 kilometers per second and has an explosive contact with the Earth’s atmosphere.
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In a now famous paper published in 1993, Eugene M. Shoemaker calculated that every year, on the average, an asteroid or a group of comet fragments comes traveling at speeds of up to 15 to 20 kilometers per second and has an explosive contact with the Earth’s atmosphere.
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Assessing the illegal hunting of native wildlife in China
Nature, 2023Dan Liang, Xingli Giam, Liang
exaly
A subcortical excitatory circuit for sensory-triggered predatory hunting in mice
Nature Neuroscience, 2019Congping Shang +9 more
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2013
The Svalbard breeding population of pink-footed geese winters in Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium, and Nord-Trøndelag is a central staging area both during spring and autumn. During autumn the geese feed primarily on stubble fields (which does not conflict with agriculture), but in spring they feed on pastures and newly sown cereal fields, to great
Jensen, Gitte Høj +3 more
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The Svalbard breeding population of pink-footed geese winters in Denmark, The Netherlands and Belgium, and Nord-Trøndelag is a central staging area both during spring and autumn. During autumn the geese feed primarily on stubble fields (which does not conflict with agriculture), but in spring they feed on pastures and newly sown cereal fields, to great
Jensen, Gitte Høj +3 more
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Earliest hunting scene in prehistoric art
Nature, 2019M. Aubert +13 more
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