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Fluid Dynamics, 2004
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Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2016
Abstract A statistical analysis of the equatorward and poleward auroral boundary movement during substorm onsets, the related solar wind activity, GOES 8 and 10 magnetic field, and the westward auroral electrojet ( AL ) index is undertaken, during the years 2000–2002. Auroral boundary data were obtained from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
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Abstract A statistical analysis of the equatorward and poleward auroral boundary movement during substorm onsets, the related solar wind activity, GOES 8 and 10 magnetic field, and the westward auroral electrojet ( AL ) index is undertaken, during the years 2000–2002. Auroral boundary data were obtained from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS).
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Correspondence on “Spinal Cord Calcification in an Early-Onset Progressive Leukoencephalopathy”
Journal of Child Neurology, 2011van Berge, L. +3 more
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Physiology
Introduction: The endogenous circadian system promotes the rise in melatonin approximately every 24 hours. In the laboratory, dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) is used as the gold standard method to assess circadian phase. Exogenous melatonin affects cardiac sympathovagal balance and vasomotor sympathetic modulation.
Megan Jones +6 more
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Introduction: The endogenous circadian system promotes the rise in melatonin approximately every 24 hours. In the laboratory, dim light melatonin onset (DLMO) is used as the gold standard method to assess circadian phase. Exogenous melatonin affects cardiac sympathovagal balance and vasomotor sympathetic modulation.
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Journal of Molecular Modeling
We demonstrate that the minimum of the reaction force curve of a diatomic or polyatomic molecule undergoing bond dissociation is significant in several respects. As has been pointed out in the past, it is the point at which the force opposing dissociation is strongest. It marks the boundary between the primarily structural stage of a bond dissociation (
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We demonstrate that the minimum of the reaction force curve of a diatomic or polyatomic molecule undergoing bond dissociation is significant in several respects. As has been pointed out in the past, it is the point at which the force opposing dissociation is strongest. It marks the boundary between the primarily structural stage of a bond dissociation (
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