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In Situ Vaccination by Tumor Ablation: Principles and Prospects for Systemic Antitumor Immunity. [PDF]
Chikovani T, Magen E.
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Analyzing the stability of gun violence patterns during the COVID-19 pandemic in Syracuse, New York. [PDF]
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Laser Transmission Characteristics of Seawater for Underwater Wireless Optical Communication. [PDF]
Yuan R, Zhang T, Li C, Gao H, Hu L.
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Global deep-sea hydrothermal deposit metagenomes and metagenome-assembled genomes over time and space. [PDF]
St John E, Reysenbach AL.
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High temperature evaporative cooler utilizing boiling suppression at water's boiling point. [PDF]
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Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 2005
Whatever optimism had accrued during the late 1950s had disappeared by early 1968. Following a trend of “international anarchy,” both France and China began building their nuclear arsenals in earnest, war raged on the Indian subcontinent, in the Middle East, and in Vietnam.
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Whatever optimism had accrued during the late 1950s had disappeared by early 1968. Following a trend of “international anarchy,” both France and China began building their nuclear arsenals in earnest, war raged on the Indian subcontinent, in the Middle East, and in Vietnam.
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An overlapping propagating spreading center at 87°30′W on the Galapagos Spreading Center
Earth and Planetary Science Letters, 1994Abstract In September of 1987 we completed a SeaMARC II (SMII) survey of the propagating spreading center located at 87°30′W on the Galapagos Spreading Center (GSC). The spreading rate in the area is intermediate with a full rate of approximately 70 mm/yr and the spreading axis is marked by an axial high.
Laura Jean Perram, Ken C. Macdonald
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Crustal processes at spreading centers
Reviews of Geophysics, 1983Recent discoveries and research on mid‐ocean ridges (MOR's) in the last four years have greatly increased our knowledge of this fundamental type of plate boundary. The last IUGG review of MOR research was in 1975 [Aumento et al., 1975], and its omission as a topic in 1978 may have reflected a feeling that spreading centers were reasonably well ...
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