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Amplification mechanism with interacting atomic gases. [PDF]
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Xylosyltransferase engineering to manipulate proteoglycans in mammalian cells. [PDF]
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As fast as an X-ray: real-time magnetic resonance imaging for diagnosis of idiopathic scoliosis in children and adolescents. [PDF]
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Electromagnetic Seasons in Schumann Resonance Records
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2022AbstractResults of 6‐year concurrent observations of Schumann resonance at the Ukrainian “Akademik Vernadsky” Antarctic station (65.25°N, 64.25°W) and at SOUSY Arctic facility (Svalbard 78.15°N, 16.05°E) are analyzed and compared. Measurements were performed simultaneously by using similar techniques and the calibrated digital equipment.
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The Schumann Resonance: A Global Tropical Thermometer
Science, 1992The Schumann resonance, a global electromagnetic phenomenon, is shown to be a sensitive measure of temperature fluctuations in the tropical atmosphere. The link between Schumann resonance and temperature is lightning flash rate, which increases nonlinearly with temperature in the interaction between deep convection and ice microphysics.
Earle Williams
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Monitoring Schumann resonances—I. Methodology
Journal of Atmospheric and Terrestrial Physics, 1996Abstract The complex demodulation as a spectral technique has been used for the quasi-continuous determination of the actual frequencies of Schumann resonances. Applying this method, the first three modes of the vertical electric component have been measured regularly in the Nagycenk Observatory (47.6°N, 16.7°E) since May 1993.
G. Satori, J. Szendröi, J. Verö
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