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Minimal residual disease in solid tumors: Clinical applications and future directions. [PDF]
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Lunar Continental Migration and Maria Spreading
Nature, 1970CONTEMPORARY ideas about the broad features of continental migration and ocean floor spreading are largely independent of whether or not there is any sea present. This report considers the possibility that the lunar maria were formed by internal geological processes similar to those which formed the ocean floors of the Earth.
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Lunar Maria: Structure and Evolution
Science, 1969The lunar maria are considered to have evolved as homologous, transient, gravity-wave systems from large impact craters on a crustal layer 50 kilometers thick, fluidized from beneath by prompt, shock-induced melting inside an initially hot moon.
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Dimensional Correlation of Lunar Maria and Terrestrial Ocean Basins
Nature, 1962IN a previous paper1 I have shown that the correlation of diameter versus depth for lunar craters of different apparent ages can be understood in terms of the former presence of a lunar hydrosphere lasting some milliards of years, affecting the relative dimensions at crater formation. Furthermore, this correlation of dimensions included the lunar maria,
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Internal origin for lunar rilled craters and the maria?
Nature, 1974THE origin of lunar craters has been attributed to both volcanism1–3 and/or impact4–6, although since the return of the Apollo 11 volcanic rocks opinion has favoured an endogenic origin for a greater part of the lunar morphology than was previously accepted7.
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