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67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko, a Jupiter family comet with a high D/H ratio
K. Altwegg +34 more
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Physicochemical Constraints on the Abiotic Polymerization of Nucleotides Into RNA
Abstract One of the key steps in the origin of life is the polymerization of nucleotides into nucleic acids like RNA. We have quantified the energetic impact of temperature, pressure, and composition on the polymerization of nucleotides into RNA using the Gibbs function. These Gibbs energies have been used to calculate the probability that a nucleotide
D. E. LaRowe, J. M. Dick
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An Informational-Entropic Approach to Exoplanet Characterization. [PDF]
Vannah S, Stiehl ID, Gleiser M.
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Notes on the Roman Forts at Old Kilpatrick and Croy Hill, and on a Relief of Jupiter Dolichenus
George MacDonald
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Synchronicity in Post‐Jungian Astrology: A Cosmological Quest
Abstract Jung promoted the idea of synchronicity in 1928, in the context of discussing the Chinese way of thinking. From 1928 to 1951, Jung’s informal formulations led to more than one understanding of synchronicity. He even tried to apply synchronicity to an astrological experiment.
Jingchao Zeng, Nathan Fraikin
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Secondary Carpal Tunnel Release After Surgical Fixation of the Distal Radius: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
den Hengst S +5 more
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Abstract Aims Pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) attenuation, assessed by coronary computed tomography angiography (CCTA), is a biomarker of coronary inflammation. Mean PCAT attenuation ≥ −70.5 Hounsfield Units (HU) corresponds to elevated inflammation and a higher future risk of myocardial infarction.
Bryan Wu, Koen Nieman, Ryan Sandoval
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Nonuniform water distribution in Jupiter's midlatitudes: Influence of precipitation and planetary rotation. [PDF]
Ge H +4 more
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The Role of Informative Names in Niche Dynamics and Product Survival in a High‐Velocity Industry
Abstract How do customers discover new products? Recent research has found that a firm can facilitate the discovery and subsequent purchase of its product by giving it an advantageous name. However, no product exists in isolation, rather it competes for customer attention with other products both within and across product niches.
Olga M. Khessina, Samira Reis
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