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Abstract Since volcanic activity was first discovered on Io from Voyager images in 1979, changes on Io's surface have been monitored from both spacecraft and ground‐based telescopes. Here, we present the highest spatial resolution images of Io ever obtained from a ground‐based telescope.
Al Conrad +20 more
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Tidal Heating in a Subsurface Magma Ocean on Io Revisited
Abstract We investigate the tidal dissipation in Io's hypothetical fluid magma ocean using a new approach based on the solution of the 3D Navier‐Stokes equations. Our results indicate that the presence of a shallow magma ocean on top of a solid, partially molten layer leads to an order of magnitude increase in dissipation at low latitudes.
B. Aygün, O. Čadek
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The application of limited polarization and gain control to the recently demonstrated mode-locked ultralong ultrafast, EDFA-based and Raman-assisted pulsed ring fibre lasers is shown to reduce output pulse duration and noise, as well as to increase pulse
Inés Cáceres-Pablo +1 more
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Vers une approche de gouvernance informationnelle pour une PME high-tech [PDF]
Alpes Lasers est une petite entreprise neuchâteloise, spécialisée dans le développement et la fabrication de lasers à cascade quantique, une technologie aux nombreuses applications, notamment dans le domaine de la spectroscopie.
Makhlouf Shabou, Basma +1 more
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Io's Long‐Wavelength Topography as a Probe for a Subsurface Magma Ocean
Abstract We investigated how spatial variations in tidal heating affect Io's isostatic topography at long wavelengths. The long‐wavelength relief is less than the 0.3 km uncertainty in Io's global shape. Assuming Airy isostasy, degree‐2 topography <0.3 km amplitude is only possible if surface heat flux varies spatially by <19% of the mean value.
S. Gyalay, F. Nimmo
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Combined heat and power production: Socioâ€economic and sustainable development aspects
The paper is based on the study of Lithuania facing the need for huge investments in both the replacement of the Ignalina nuclear power station and the replacement of district heating production units in many of the existing systems.
Nerijus Rasburskis +2 more
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The oral USP7 inhibitor, ADC‐159, reduces sVEGF from CAFs and impacts tumor vasculature. USP7 inhibition affects HIF‐1α transcriptional modulation, tumor hypoxia and remodeling of the tumor microenvironment creating a permissive immune micro‐climate for infiltrating lymphocytes turning immunologically ‘cold’ tumors, ‘hot’.
Anamarija Jurisic +18 more
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Io Moth Automeris io (Fabricius) (Insecta: Lepidoptera: Saturniidae)
The beautiful Io moth is one of our most recognizable moths, because of its prominent hind wing eyespots. The attractive Io moth caterpillar is also well-known because of its painful sting.
Donald W. Hall
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One specimen of the non-native European hake, Merluccius merluccius (Linnaeus, 1758), was caught in July 2023 in the offshore waters of the Bulgarian Black Sea.
Violin Stoyanov Raykov +5 more
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Attribution of pollution generation to local private and public demands in a small open economy: results from a SAM-based neo-classical linear attribution system for Scotland [PDF]
For the construction of environmental accounts, Input Output (IO) systems have a number of clear advantages. First IO is an internally consistency, rigorous accounting framework. Second, the characteristics of IO systems are well known. Third, IO systems
McGregor, P.G. +3 more
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