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Saturn Systems

Journal of Computational Chemistry, 2015
Several ring systems (Saturn systems) have been studied using DFT methods that include dispersion effects. Comparison with X‐ray structures are made with three systems, and the agreement is quite good. Binding enthalpies and binding free energies in dichloromethane and toluene have been computed. The effect of an encapsulated lithium cation is accessed
Habib, U Rehman   +2 more
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Cassini at Saturn

Scientific American, 2018
A personal narrative is presented which explores author's experience of going through Cassini, spacecraft journey around Saturn, depicting planet's atmosphere.
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Pioneer Saturn

Science, 1980
After leaving the neighborhood of Jupiter in December 1974, the Pioneer 11 spacecraft headed toward Saturn; it encountered Saturn on 1 September 1979. Its trajectory and general features are described in this report.
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Saturn

Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, 2019
Using qualitative and re?exive research methodology I explore the cultural role that the planet Saturn plays in contemporary communities of astrologers and the astrological way of life. Through an exploration of Saturn as a mythical ?gure and as symbol, I ?rst discuss astrology’s cultural back­ground and demonstrate that astrologers have a cultural ...
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SATURN

Communications of the ACM, 2020
We envision a new generation of computation devices, computational materials , which are self-sustainable, cheaply manufactured at scale and exhibit form factors that are easily incorporated into everyday environments. These materials can enable ordinary objects such as walls, carpet, furniture, jewelry, and cups to
Nivedita Arora   +2 more
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SATURN

Proceedings of the ACM on Interactive, Mobile, Wearable and Ubiquitous Technologies, 2018
We demonstrate the design, fabrication, evaluation, and use of a self-powered microphone that is thin, flexible, and easily manufactured. Our technology is referred to as a Self-powered Audio Triboelectric Ultra-thin Rollable Nanogenerator (SATURN) microphone.
Nivedita Arora   +9 more
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On the Rotation of Saturn.

Astronomische Nachrichten, 1877
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The Tores of Saturn

Scientific American, 1908
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