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BARREL Observations of Microburst Events With a Slowly‐Varying Component
Electron microburst precipitation has been shown to have significant potential for depletion of the outer radiation belt. We present observations from the Balloon Array for Radiation belt Relativistic Electron Losses (BARREL) of six (five unique and one ...
Kelly Cantwell, Robyn Millan
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Micrometeorological Observations of a Microburst in Southern Finland [PDF]
On the afternoon of 3 July 2004 in Hyytiälä (Juupajoki, Finland), convective cells produced a strong downburst causing forest damage. The SMEAR II field station, situated near the damage site, enabled a unique micrometeorological analysis of a microburst with differences above and inside the canopy.
Järvi, Leena +9 more
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ABSTRACT Aim This study aims to determine the efficacy and safety of AirFloss Ultra with essential oils (AFeo) compared to waxed dental floss (DF) as an adjunct to regular manual toothbrushing. Material and Methods This study employed a randomly assigned, parallel, examiner‐blind design.
Tim M. J. A. Thomassen +4 more
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Radio Emission Signatures in the Crab Pulsar
Our high time resolution observations of individual pulses from the Crab pulsar show that both the time and frequency signatures of the interpulse are distinctly different from those of the main pulse.
Baars J. W. M. +4 more
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Mechanisms of Projected Changes in Thunderstorm Downburst Environments Across the United States
Abstract Responses of downdraft convective available potential energy (DCAPE) to global warming were investigated using the Community Earth System Model (CESM2) under a high‐emission scenario through the year 2100. DCAPE is projected to increase by 5%–12% on average in most areas, independently of wind shear.
Ian N. Williams, Gwendolyn N. Fieweger
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Concepts and models of fire refugia are increasingly components of forest management and adaptation discussions in the context of wildland fire, forest and habitat conservation, and global change. Here we provide an overview of fire refugia concepts and products being actively developed and applied in forests of the PNW (Washington, Oregon, California),
Meg A. Krawchuk +6 more
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Sustainable Dissemination of Digital Music Artworks on TikTok: A Social Media Analysis
This study examines sustainable dissemination of digital music on TikTok by linking musical‐aspect discourse and network positioning to engagement and recommendation performance, using 1200 TikTok songs/videos, each represented by 52 platform and interaction features.
Wan na +4 more
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Movement Disorders, from Principles to a Systematic Review of Evidence
Abstract Background The vagus nerve (VN), the principal component of the parasympathetic branch of the autonomic nervous system (ANS), mediates bidirec communication between the central nervous system (CNS) and peripheral organs. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS), delivered through invasive (iVNS) or non‐invasive (transcutaneous cervical [tcVNS] and ...
Francesca Proietti +9 more
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Collaborative work, a creative non-fiction essay, experimental in form. Part of a bigger collection of text/ image works.\ud \ud Microburst is part of a larger collaborative work, where Thomson has worked with the writer Elizabeth Reeder to re-interpret/ re-form a collection of Reeder's lyric essays that explore the places between life and death ...
Reeder, Elizabeth, Thomson, Amanda
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Abstract The Solar, Anomalous, and Magnetospheric Explorer (SAMPEX) mission launched in July 1992 was the first NASA “Small Explorer” project. It had the goal to show how space missions could be developed much more rapidly than had become the situation in the 1980s and 1990s.
D. N. Baker, G. M. Mason
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