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Abstract Ultra‐low‐frequency (ULF) waves cause local Thermosphere‐Ionosphere (T‐I) perturbations, but their impacts on the global T‐I system including the generation of Traveling Atmospheric Disturbances (TADs) have never been evaluated. The mechanisms responsible for the TAD generation and propagation, whether through dynamic or thermal process, are ...
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Radiometer calibration using machine learning. [PDF]
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Tunable chiral and nematic states in the triple-Q antiferromagnet Co<sub>1/3</sub>TaS<sub>2</sub>. [PDF]
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Starspots as the origin of ultrafast drifting radio bursts from an active M dwarf. [PDF]
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A Derivative-Based Framework for Real-Time Signal Processing and Event Detection in Impedance Flow Cytometry. [PDF]
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PortGISANS: nested mirror optics for a portable GISANS adapter. [PDF]
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Domain wall motion-driven magnetic convolutional accelerator. [PDF]
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Studies in Ancient Astronomy. VII. Magnitudes of Lunar Eclipses in Babylonian Mathematical Astronomy
Isis, 1945Teil IV, s. [Quell. Stud. Gesch. Math. B 4, 383--406 (1938; Zbl 0019.09902, JFM 64.0009.01)]. Anschließend an ,,Untersuchungen zur antiken Astronomie. III [Quell. Stud. Gesch. Math. B 4, 193--346 (1938; Zbl 0018.04901, JFM 64.0008.04)] des Verf. werden die Untersuchungen über Einzelprobleme der babylonischen Astronomie fortgesetzt. Es ergibt sich dabei
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An Early Function for Eclipse Magnitudes in Babylonian Astronomy
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