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New Insight into Pathogenic Variant p.L275P on the Structure and Function of Steroidogenic Acute Regulatory Protein (STAR) Through Molecular Dynamics Simulation. [PDF]

open access: yesAdv Biomed Res
Aghaei S   +9 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Multimodal hierarchical classification of CITE-seq data delineates immune cell states across lineages and tissues. [PDF]

open access: yesCell Rep Methods
Caron DP   +7 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn

open access: yes
Fujimoto S   +45 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Clusters of stars

Proceedings of the thirteenth annual symposium on Computational geometry - SCG '97, 1997
We solve two open problems posed by Goodman and Pollack[GP84] about sets of signed circular permutations (clusters of stars) arising from generalized configurations of points: recognition and efficient reconstruction (drawing). As a biproduct we get an O(n2) space data structure constructible in O(n2) time, representing the order type of a (generalized)
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Stars and Star Clusters

1982
Astronomy and Astrophysics were first treated in volume III of the 6th edition of Landolt-Bornstein in 1952, then in volumes VI/1 and VI/2 of the New Series, 1965 and 1981/82 respectively. The present volume VI/3 is a further supplementation of volume VI/1.
Lawrence H. Aller   +2 more
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Star Clusters and Associations

1987
Several collections of stars can be picked out in the sky, even with the naked eye. Closer study reveals that they really do form separate clusters in space. Such open star clusters are e.g. the Pleiades in Taurus and the Hyades around Aldebaran, the brightest star in Taurus.
Pekka Kröger   +4 more
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Field Stars and Star Clusters in M31 [PDF]

open access: possibleAstrophysics and Space Science, 1999
This review reports on recent results obtained from HST/WFPC2 high resolution observations of field stars and star clusters in the bulge and the halo of the nearby galaxy M31.
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Understanding Stars and Star Clusters

2010
Stars are formed from gas and dust compressed together by various forces. Star clusters are formed in several different ways. In what are called open clusters, it is usually the sweeping wave action of the spiral arms of the galaxy thrusting vast stretches of this interstellar material away from the galaxy.
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