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Inference with Non-Homogeneous Lognormal Diffusion Processes Conditioned on Nearest Neighbor
In this work, we approach the forecast problem for a general non-homogeneous diffusion process over time with a different perspective from the classical one.
Ana García-Burgos +3 more
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A Critical Core Size for Dynamo Action at the Galilean Satellites
Abstract Ganymede is the only known moon with an active dynamo. No mission has discovered intrinsic magnetism at the other Galilean satellites: Io, Europa, and Callisto. A dynamo requires a large magnetic Reynolds number, which in turn demands, for these moons, a large metallic core that is cooling fast enough for convection.
K. T. Trinh +2 more
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<p>See <a href="https://github.com/datamol-io/molfeat/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst">CHANGELOGS.rst</a>.</p ...
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Halle, Univ., Phil. Diss., 1737Nicht identisch mit VD18 10751696: dort S. 9, Z. 1 "VOcum"; S. 56, Z. 5 beginnt mit "quod"Enth. 5 Schreiben und Gedichte der BeiträgerVorlageform des Erscheinungsvermerks: Halae Magdebvrgicae, Litteris Io. Henrici Grvnerti,
Dienemann, Gotthilf Johann Ludwig +1 more
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The Main Geohazards in the Russian Sector of the Arctic Ocean
The Arctic region, including vast shelf zones, has enormous resource and transport potential and is currently key to Russia’s strategic development. This region is promising and attractive for the intensification of global economic activity.
Artem A. Krylov +7 more
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<p>See <a href="https://github.com/datamol-io/molfeat/blob/main/CHANGELOG.rst">CHANGELOGS.rst</a>.</p ...
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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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The foreign body reaction (FBR), characterized by chronic inflammation and fibrotic capsule formation around implanted medical devices, remains a major cause in device-related complications.
Tom Meseberg +2 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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