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Lipid-facilitated opening of the ADAM10 sheddase revealed by enhanced sampling simulations

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The Roosevelt County 079–090 meteorites

Meteoritics, 1995
Abstract— We have classified 12 new, moderately to severely weathered meteorites from Roosevelt County, New Mexico (RC 079–090) that were recovered between 1969 and 1993. They include nine H chondrites and three L chondrites of petrologic types 4 to 6 and shock classification S1 to S4.
G. K. Benedix   +4 more
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A CENSUS OF THE METEORITES OF ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO

Meteoritics, 1973
In the five years from June, 1967, to June, 1972, a total of 99 meteorites were found in Roosevelt County, New Mexico and in adjoining Curry County. Of this number, 74 were found by one man. The finds include two achondrites, one pallasite, one carbonaceous chondrite, and 95 chondrites.
Glenn I. Huss, Ivan E. Wilson
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Roosevelt Lake Bridge, Gila County, Arizona

Structural Engineering International, 1995
Although traffic congestion was important, the deciding factor for the new Roosevelt Lake Bridge was flood protection.
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CLASSIFICATION OF TWENTY‐SIX CHONDRITES FROM ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO

Meteoritics, 1987
Twenty‐six of the fifty‐seven stone meteorites listed in Huss (1979) from Roosevelt County, New Mexico, have been classified in the present study. Microprobe analyses indicate 15 H type, 9 L type and 2 LL type chondrites. Based on compositional, textural, and locational comparisons, as many as 10 chondrites may be paired to three distinct falls.
Paul P. Sipiera   +2 more
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Classification of five new chondrite finds from Roosevelt County, New Mexico

Meteoritics, 1990
Abstract— Five small, weathered meteorites recovered from Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, are called Roosevelt County 066–070. Based on optical microscopy and electron microprobe analysis of mafic minerals, RC 066–070 are classified as L5a chondrites. RC 068 and 069 are tentatively paired. RC 066 and RC 067 are not paired with RC 068 and RC 069.
Aurora Pun   +3 more
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RECOVERY AND CLASSIFICATION OF THIRTY NEW METEORITES FROM ROOSEVELT COUNTY, NEW MEXICO

Meteoritics, 1986
We report the discovery and classification of 30 new meteorites found in or close to Roosevelt County, New Mexico, including two H3 chondrites and a ureilite; the others are equilibrated ordinary chondrites. Over 160 meteorites representing at least 100 different falls have been recovered from this region, mostly from wind blowout areas.
Edward R.D. Scott   +3 more
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The age of the meteorite recovery surfaces of Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA

Meteoritics, 1992
Abstract— We have obtained minimum age estimates for the sand units underlying the two largest meteorite deflation surfaces in Roosevelt County, New Mexico, USA, using thermoluminescence dating techniques. The dates obtained ranged from 53.5 (±5.4) to 95.2 (±9.5) ka, and must be considered lower limits for the terrestrial ages of the meteorites found ...
Michael E. Zolensky   +3 more
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