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Radiation-Hydrodynamics of Hot Jupiter Atmospheres
Radiative transfer in planetary atmospheres is usually treated in the static limit, i.e., neglecting atmospheric motions. We argue that hot Jupiter atmospheres, with possibly fast (sonic) wind speeds, may require a more strongly coupled treatment ...
Agol +42 more
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The Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instrument (JEDI) Investigation for the Juno Mission
The Jupiter Energetic Particle Detector Instruments (JEDI) on the Juno Jupiter polar-orbiting, atmosphere-skimming, mission to Jupiter will coordinate with the several other space physics instruments on the Juno spacecraft to characterize and understand ...
B. Mauk +19 more
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ABSTRACT This study evaluates the effectiveness of green public procurement (GPP) in stimulating green products and resource efficiency in SMEs. The research uses sample data from 28 European countries (27 EU country members and the United Kingdom) to test two hypotheses, namely, one on the effects of GPP on green products and processes as well as ...
Dragana Radicic, Ian Jackson
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Statistical Survey of Interchange Events in the Jovian Magnetosphere Using Juno Observations
Interchange instability is known to drive fast radial transport of electrons and ions in Jupiter's inner and middle magnetosphere. In this study, we conduct a statistical survey to evaluate the properties of energetic particles and plasma waves during ...
A. Daly +11 more
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HDX-MS reveals structural determinants for RORγ hyperactivation by synthetic agonists
Members of the nuclear receptor (NR) superfamily regulate both physiological and pathophysiological processes ranging from development and metabolism to inflammation and cancer.
Timothy S Strutzenberg +9 more
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The reflectivity of Jupiter in the ultraviolet [PDF]
Ultraviolet reflectivity of Jupiter from spectral scanning by Aerobee rocket ...
Stecher, T. P.
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ABSTRACT Several studies have suggested that collaborations between partners could be a key factor in obtaining eco‐innovation results. However, there is still an unresolved question regarding the combinations of external knowledge networks that could stimulate eco‐innovation. Using qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) on a sample of Spanish firms in
Claudia García‐García +2 more
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Theoretical analysis of interchange instability in Jupiter's inner magnetosphere
Interchange instability is widespread in both engineering applications and natural environments and is recognized as one of the primary mechanisms for radial mass transport within Jupiter's magnetodisk.
Tingyue Wang +5 more
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A New Look at Jupiter: Results at the Now Frontier [PDF]
Pioneer 10's encounter with Jupiter is discussed along with the interplanetary space beyond the orbit of Mars. Other topics discussed include the size of Jupiter, the Galilean satellites, the magnetic field of Jupiter, radiation belts, Jupiter's weather ...
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Eco‐Innovation Adoption in the Olive Oil Sector: A Sustainability Analysis
ABSTRACT The growing concern among consumers for more environmentally friendly products is forcing companies to align their strategies accordingly. In recent years, eco‐innovation has emerged as a key business strategy to address these new expectations.
Manuela Vega‐Zamora +3 more
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