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THE BASIN OF ATTRACTION OF A SPIN-ORBIT RESONANCE

International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, 1993
In this paper we investigate the different behaviors of some satellites, subject to a spin-orbit interaction. In particular we compute, in the space of initial data, the basin of attraction of the 3:2 resonance for the Mercury–Sun and Moon–Earth coupling systems. The results are obtained either by direct integration of the equations of motion or by a
CELLETTI, ALESSANDRA   +2 more
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Magnetic Resonance Imaging in Orbital Diagnosis

Radiologic Clinics of North America, 1988
Today, computed tomography is the primary diagnostic imaging test in orbital disease. Magnetic resonance in some instances is complementary and in a few conditions superior to CT. The relationship between these two imaging modalities is evolving.
D T, Roden, P J, Savino, R A, Zimmerman
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Resonant orbitals in fluorinated epitaxial graphene

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 2014
Fluorinated epitaxial graphene has potential applications in organic electronics. We present the calculation results by means of first-principles density-functional-theory for various fluorination patterns. Our results indicate that semi-fluorinated graphene conformations follow the same energetic order as the corresponding hydrogenated graphene ...
R N, Gunasinghe   +6 more
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Periodic Orbits and Resonances

1999
From the Greeks’ epicycles (which, as we have already remembered, in the last century were reincarnated in terms of Fourier series) to the present studies on the periodic solutions of dynamical systems, the attention to closed orbits (for a topologist always equivalent to circles) has been continuous.
Dino Boccaletti, Giuseppe Pucacco
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Orbiting sphere viscometer operated in resonant orbiting mode

2013 IEEE SENSORS, 2013
We present the operation of a previously introduced orbiting sphere viscometer in resonant mode at small amplitudes to demonstrate the feasibility of miniaturization. In chemical processes control, often comparability of novel viscosity measurement and sensing principles with well-established principles is essential since the measured viscosity ...
S. Clara   +3 more
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3d-orbital resonance in divalent sulphides—VI

Tetrahedron, 1964
Abstract The rates of base-catalysed hydrogen-isotope exchange reactions of various sulphides and their corresponding oxygen analogues have been measured in order to compare the relative acidifying effects of mercapto and alkoxy groups toward α-hydrogen atoms.
S. Oae, A. Ohno, W. Tagaki
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Resonant Orbits due to Evection Resonance

Proceeding Series of the Brazilian Society of Computational and Applied Mathematics, 2022
Jean Paulo S. Carvalho   +2 more
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Orbit - orbit resonances in the solar system: Varieties and similarities

Vistas in Astronomy, 1977
Descriptions of various orbit-orbit resonance mechanisms in the solar system are brought together in such a manner that the physical processes underlying the traditional mathematical presentations are apparent. A simple qualitative model based on the resonance between Saturn's satellites Titan and Hyperion is presented, the same resonance is analyzed ...
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Electron orbital resonance

Physical Review B, 2023
K. Katsumata, S. W. Lovesey
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Resonant driving of chaotic orbits

Physical Review E, 1995
, Kandrup, , Abernathy, , Bradley
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