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Quantifying radiation belt electron loss processes at L < 4
S. G. Claudepierre +2 more
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Potential use of rCB in Butyl composites. rCB used as a filler in butyl composites reveals an opportunity to replace conventional CB. Characterization of morphology and surface characteristics of rCB supports marked differences in tensile strength, Shore A hardness.
Vinícius Guedes Gobbi +3 more
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Dynamics of Radiation Belt Particles [PDF]
A. Y. Ukhorskiy, M. I. Sitnov
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On the effect of ULF waves on the outer radiation belt during geomagnetic storms
Christopher Lara +4 more
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MEMS‐Based Magnetoelectric Antennas for Wireless Power Transmission in Brain‐Implantable Devices
Magnetoelectric (ME) antennas allow the minimization of the invasiveness of brain implantable devices, via powering wirelessly systems able to actuate neural tissue. In order to achieve the necessary power efficiency transmission, the choice of the materials and the system assembly is vital.
Laura Mazón‐Maldonado +5 more
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Earth's magnetosphere and outer radiation belt under sub-Alfvénic solar wind. [PDF]
Lugaz N +5 more
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On the numerical simulation of particle dynamics in the radiation belt: 1. Implicit and semi‐implicit schemes [PDF]
Enrico Camporeale +3 more
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The deep paleo‐lake, characterised by low energy and moderate salinity, facilitated the input of fine‐grained minerals and the development of aquatic organic matter. Under the combined influence of the sedimentary environment and material source, mineral‐bound organic matter was formed, which played a crucial role in the enrichment of organic matter ...
Rusi Zuo +6 more
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An operational approach to the forecasting of the dynamics of the Earth's radiation belts
Guillerme Bernoux +4 more
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This study assesses the impact of climate change on seven endemic plant species in the Alps by modelling future habitat suitability under different climate scenarios. By identifying long‐term refugia, holdouts and stepping stones, the study reveals species‐specific patterns of persistence and highlights the limited potential for range shifts.
Gabriele Casazza +4 more
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