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Feedback mechanisms stopping the star formation in a pair of massive galaxies in the early Universe
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Bispecific VEGF-A and Angiopoietin-2 Antagonist RO-101 Preclinical Efficacy in Model of Neovascular Eye Disease. [PDF]
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Counting Cosmic Cycles: Past Big Crunches, Future Recurrence Limits, and the Age of the Quantum Memory Matrix Universe. [PDF]
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Predicting mass transfer activation energy and physicochemical properties of dried onion using numerical modeling and artificial intelligence. [PDF]
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Overview of the ESCAPE Dark Matter Test Science Project for astronomers. [PDF]
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Stones in Our Pockets: Mental Health Dimensions of Grief in Contemporary Video Games
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Interstellar and Intergalactic Medium
2021This concise textbook, the first volume in the Ohio State Astrophysics Series, covers all aspects of the interstellar and intergalactic medium for graduate students and advanced undergraduates. This series aims to impart the essential knowledge on a topic that every astrophysics graduate student should know, without going into encyclopedic depth.
Barbara Ryden, Richard W. Pogge
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2013
This chapter examines the intergalactic medium (IGM). Although much of astronomy focuses on the luminous material inside galaxies, the majority of matter today—and the vast majority at z > 6—actually lies outside these structures, in the IGM. This material ultimately provides the fuel for galaxy and cluster formation and—because it is much less ...
Abraham Loeb, Steven R. Furlanetto
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This chapter examines the intergalactic medium (IGM). Although much of astronomy focuses on the luminous material inside galaxies, the majority of matter today—and the vast majority at z > 6—actually lies outside these structures, in the IGM. This material ultimately provides the fuel for galaxy and cluster formation and—because it is much less ...
Abraham Loeb, Steven R. Furlanetto
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Small missions for energetic astrophysics, 1999
It is remarkable that a small space satellite mission can be created that has, potentially, the capability of detection of the dark matter of the universe, and in particular, detection of the intergalactic medium. I describe the approach for such a sample mission, and I also briefly comment on, and illustrate, black holes; black holes represent another
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It is remarkable that a small space satellite mission can be created that has, potentially, the capability of detection of the dark matter of the universe, and in particular, detection of the intergalactic medium. I describe the approach for such a sample mission, and I also briefly comment on, and illustrate, black holes; black holes represent another
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