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Perspective on Theoretical and Experimental Advances in Atmospheric Photochemistry. [PDF]
Curchod BFE, Orr-Ewing AJ.
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The Plague of Provence (1720-2) and debates in Britain on the cross-species transmission of disease. [PDF]
Murphy N.
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Decoupling particle-impact dissipation mechanisms in 3D architected materials. [PDF]
Butruille T, Crone JC, Portela CM.
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Dynamics, chemistry, and modeling studies in the aviation and aerospace transition zone. [PDF]
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Meteor Time Transfer and Meteor Cryptography
2007 IEEE International Frequency Control Symposium Joint with the 21st European Frequency and Time Forum, 2007We show that peculiar properties of meteor wave propagation allow construction of radio channel that may deliver transfer of data with theoretically perfect protection from eavesdropping. Method uses natural stochastic process that is generated only for two communicating participants so that it is not available for possible cryptanalysis.
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Contributions of the Meteoritical Society, 1950
AbstractA picture purporting to be a photograph of the great meteor of 1933 March 24 in flight was a photograph, not of the meteor itself, but of the meteoric cloud left in the wake of the meteor.
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AbstractA picture purporting to be a photograph of the great meteor of 1933 March 24 in flight was a photograph, not of the meteor itself, but of the meteoric cloud left in the wake of the meteor.
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2010
Meteors and meteor streams are a fascinating subject to many amateur astronomers. Their sometimes spectacular transient appearance is like nothing else in astronomy. Although meteors do not emit radio waves, their highly ionized trains are quite efficient at reflecting VHF radio waves.
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Meteors and meteor streams are a fascinating subject to many amateur astronomers. Their sometimes spectacular transient appearance is like nothing else in astronomy. Although meteors do not emit radio waves, their highly ionized trains are quite efficient at reflecting VHF radio waves.
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