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The Be stars

Space Science Reviews, 1979
‘Classical’ Be stars are defined and their relationship to normal B-type stars stated. Spectral classification of the underlying stars suggests that, on the average, Be stars are located 0.5–1.0 magnitude above the main sequence. Struve's rotational model for Be stars, and several tests which support the model, are reviewed.
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STARs in the CNS

Biochemical Society Transactions, 2016
STAR (signal transduction and activation of RNA) proteins regulate splicing of target genes that have roles in neural connectivity, survival and myelination in the vertebrate nervous system. These regulated splicing targets include mRNAs such as the Neurexins (Nrxn), SMN2 (survival of motor neuron) and MAG (myelin-associated glycoprotein).
Ehrmann, I.   +2 more
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Star Wars and Star Peace

Interdisciplinary Science Reviews, 1987
AbstractThe Strategic Defense Initiative, SDI, commonly called Star Wars, is here critically analysed. The almost inconceivable destruction caused by nuclear war and the following nuclear winter are described, along with the various difficulties of intercepting Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles, ICBMS, are discussed in technical detail.
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Star

2017
In cinema, theParisienne type is often overdetermined by the star incarnating the role, pointing to more extra-cinematic considerations in the construction of la Parisienne in cinema. Certain actors possess a Parisienne iconographical profile which develops out of intra-, inter-, and extra-cinematic considerations.
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Stars that Shimmer and Stars that Shine

2017
Stars are not only much higher performing than their peers, but also much more visible within the firm. Star employees are likely to be sought out by their lower-performing peers. Moreover, high visibility and frequent interaction make it likely that the stars will develop abundant social capital.
Shad S. Morris, James B. Oldroyd
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Star Products, Star Exponentials, and Star Functions

2018
We give a brief review on non-formal star products and star exponentials and star functions (Omori et al., Deformation of expressions for elements of an algebra, in Symplectic, Poisson, and Noncommutative Geometry. Mathematical Sciences Research Institute Publications, vol. 62 (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2014), pp.
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Stars

1982
Siegfried Böhme   +8 more
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Stars

1972
S. Böhme   +6 more
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