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Traumatic injury leads to ovarian cell death and reproductive disturbances in Drosophila melanogaster. [PDF]
Dixon CT, Yang P, McCall K.
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Impact of Quantum Non-Locality and Electronic Non-Ideality on the Shannon Entropy for Atomic States in Dense Plasma. [PDF]
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Optimizing photosynthetic light-harvesting under stars: Generalized thermodynamic models
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A bright burst from FRB 20200120E in a globular cluster of the nearby galaxy M81. [PDF]
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Primordial Rotating Disk Composed of ≥15 Star Forming Clumps at Cosmic Dawn
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Pseudohydrocephalus in dwarfs: The Russell dwarf
The Journal of Pediatrics, 1963The physician who cares for a child with an apparently enlarged head will usually exclude hydrocephalus first. Pseudohydrocephalus is a term suggested for those conditions where the head appears enlarged but measurement reveals a normal size. The Russell dwarf appears hydrocephalic because of his small face and body.
Glenn C. Szalay, Glenn C. Szalay
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Science, 1945
White dwarfs have been known for slightly more than fifty years; with their planet-like diameters, and stellar-like masses their densities are enormously much higher than those of ‘normal’ stars. They thus appear to represent a state of matter totally unknown and possibly unattainable on earth.
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White dwarfs have been known for slightly more than fifty years; with their planet-like diameters, and stellar-like masses their densities are enormously much higher than those of ‘normal’ stars. They thus appear to represent a state of matter totally unknown and possibly unattainable on earth.
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Nature, 2006
A white dwarf burnt-out star and a brown dwarf wannabe star have been found in mutual orbit. This fascinating system has had a turbulent past, and its future evolution could be just as spectacular.
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A white dwarf burnt-out star and a brown dwarf wannabe star have been found in mutual orbit. This fascinating system has had a turbulent past, and its future evolution could be just as spectacular.
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Nature, 2001
An object at least 17 times the size of Jupiter, discovered orbiting a Sun-like star, has astronomers scratching their heads. Is it a giant planet or a failed star?
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An object at least 17 times the size of Jupiter, discovered orbiting a Sun-like star, has astronomers scratching their heads. Is it a giant planet or a failed star?
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