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Polarization of stars with debris disks: comparing observations with models
The $Herschel$ Space telescope carried out an unprecedented survey of nearby stars for debris disks. The dust present in these debris disks scatters and polarizes stellar light in the visible part of the spectrum.
Augereau, Jean-Charles +4 more
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Thank You to Our 2025 Peer Reviewers
Abstract Geochemistry, Geophysics, Geosystems (G‐cubed) is a leading Earth science journal that spans topics across all sections of the American Geophysical Union (AGU). The success of the journal depends entirely on the generosity, time, and expertise of our reviewers.
Jacqueline Dixon +9 more
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Inferring an Observer’s Prediction Strategy in Sequence Learning Experiments
Cognitive systems exhibit astounding prediction capabilities that allow them to reap rewards from regularities in their environment. How do organisms predict environmental input and how well do they do it? As a prerequisite to answering that question, we
Abhinuv Uppal +2 more
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Effect of filgrastim (Recombinant human granulocyte colony stimulating factor) on spatial memory in aged rats [PDF]
Background: Apart from functioning as a multimodal hematopoietic growth factor, granulocyte colony-stimulating factor (G-CSF) causes intense consequences on the brain.
Mehrazin, E., Sepehri, H.
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Extensions to Extended Tight‐Binding Methods for Transition‐Metal Containing Systems
We present a new GFN2‐xTB implementation with a geometric direct minimization scheme and a Hubbard‐U correction. We demonstrate that the Hubbard correction improves linearity of the elctronic energy, stabilizes SCF convergence, and enables more accurate spin‐gap predictions in narrow application domains such as specific iron‐containing complexes ...
Siyavash Moradi +3 more
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The heats of formation of HClO$_4$ and Cl$_2$O$_7$ have been determined to chemical accuracy for the first time by means of W1 and W2 theory. These molecules exhibit particularly severe degrees of inner polarization, and as such obtaining a basis-set ...
Anderson +62 more
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Chiral photoelectron angular distributions from ionization of achiral atomic and molecular species
We show that the combination of two achiral components - atomic or molecular target plus a circularly polarized photon - can yield chirally structured photoelectron angular distributions.
Baumert, Thomas +14 more
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ABSTRACT Pregnant women and children have been underrepresented in clinical studies due to ethical concerns and perceived vulnerabilities. This resulted in a significant gap in knowledge regarding the safety and efficacy of medications for these populations.
Xiaofu Liu +32 more
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Abstract The Southern California Earthquake Center (SCEC) Community Rheology Model (CRM) comprises a three‐dimensional geologic framework model (GFM) of southern California's lithosphere, and synthetic aggregate ductile flow laws applicable to each GFM rock type under low‐strain conditions. Given temperature, volatile content, pressure, and strain rate,
Elizabeth Hearn +6 more
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Dissociation constants and thermodynamic properties of amino acids used in CO2 absorption from (293 to 353) K [PDF]
The second dissociation constants of the amino acids βalanine, taurine, sarcosine, 6-aminohexanoic acid, DL-methionine, glycine, L-phenylalanine, and L-proline and the third dissociation constants of L-glutamic acid and L-aspartic acid have been ...
Albert A +44 more
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