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Additively manufactured lightweight coaxial to circular waveguide transition for linearly polarized microwave systems. [PDF]
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Contralateral neurological symptoms after ACDF for radiculopathic cervical spondylosis:A case report. [PDF]
Yin R, Jiang W, Ma W, Chen Y.
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MSWF: A Multi-Modal Remote Sensing Image Matching Method Based on a Side Window Filter with Global Position, Orientation, and Scale Guidance. [PDF]
Ye J, Yu G, Bao H.
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Glymphatic dysfunction associated with cortisol dysregulation in major depressive disorder. [PDF]
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Terminology In Space Sciences [PDF]
This article analyzes the coinage and evolvement of linguistic and terminological expressions in the field of space sciences, as well as the correlation and interaction of lexical notions of different languages, which are a relevant and significant subject of research for present-day Russian and foreign engineers and students studying foreign languages.
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The science of space weather [PDF]
The basic physics underpinning space weather is reviewed, beginning with a brief overview of the main causes of variability in the near-Earth space environment. Although many plasma phenomena contribute to space weather, one of the most important is magnetic reconnection, and recent cutting edge research in this field is reviewed.
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AIBS Bulletin, 1962
THE National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 declared that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind. In support of this intent, the Act called for a vigorous effort of science in aeronautics and space exploration with objectives as follows: expansion of knowledge of atmospheric and space science ...
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THE National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 declared that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind. In support of this intent, the Act called for a vigorous effort of science in aeronautics and space exploration with objectives as follows: expansion of knowledge of atmospheric and space science ...
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IEEE Spectrum, 1965
Space technology has not changed the fundamental character of scientific development, but it has created many demands on science and has hastened many investigations that otherwise might not receive prompt attention A great deal is being said these days about the “impact” of space exploration on science. “Impact” is a harsh word, which perhaps explains
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Space technology has not changed the fundamental character of scientific development, but it has created many demands on science and has hastened many investigations that otherwise might not receive prompt attention A great deal is being said these days about the “impact” of space exploration on science. “Impact” is a harsh word, which perhaps explains
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