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Intercostal thoracoscopic pericardiectomy in left lateral recumbency: A cadaveric study of feasibility, efficiency, and extent of pericardial resection. [PDF]
Levine JR, Scharf VF.
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Science development study for the Atacama Large Aperture Submillimeter Telescope (AtLAST): Solar and stellar observations. [PDF]
Wedemeyer S+37 more
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Portable astronomical observation system based on large-aperture concentric-ring metalens. [PDF]
Wang J+9 more
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Study on the multi-wavelength variation of 3C 454.3. [PDF]
Chen X+9 more
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Development and Application of Unmanned Aerial High-Resolution Convex Grating Dispersion Hyperspectral Imager. [PDF]
Xue Q, Gao X, Lu F, Ma J, Song J, Xu J.
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Event Horizon Telescope observations exclude compact objects in baseline mimetic gravity. [PDF]
Khodadi M, Vagnozzi S, Firouzjaee JT.
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Astronomische Nachrichten, 2001
AbstractThe Liverpool Telescope is a 2.0 metre robotic telescope on La Palma. It achieved first light in July 2003, and began science operations in January 2004, with (supervised) robotic operation from April 2004. Unmanned operation is planned for October 2004.
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AbstractThe Liverpool Telescope is a 2.0 metre robotic telescope on La Palma. It achieved first light in July 2003, and began science operations in January 2004, with (supervised) robotic operation from April 2004. Unmanned operation is planned for October 2004.
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IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 2014
Interferometric gravitational wave detectors are amongst the most sensitive instruments ever built. They are hunting for tiny oscillations in space-time originating from cosmic events such as inspiraling objects or supernova explosions. These detectors are based on Michelson-like interferometers reaching sensitivities for lengths changes of better than
Stefanie Kroker, Ronny Nawrodt
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Interferometric gravitational wave detectors are amongst the most sensitive instruments ever built. They are hunting for tiny oscillations in space-time originating from cosmic events such as inspiraling objects or supernova explosions. These detectors are based on Michelson-like interferometers reaching sensitivities for lengths changes of better than
Stefanie Kroker, Ronny Nawrodt
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AIP Conference Proceedings, 2002
Neutrino telescopes complement gamma ray telescopes in the observations of energetic astronomical sources as well as in searching for the dark matter. This paper gives the status of the current generation neutrino telescopes projects: Baikal, AMANDA, NESTOR, NEMO and ANTARES with particular emphasis on the ANTARES telescope in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Neutrino telescopes complement gamma ray telescopes in the observations of energetic astronomical sources as well as in searching for the dark matter. This paper gives the status of the current generation neutrino telescopes projects: Baikal, AMANDA, NESTOR, NEMO and ANTARES with particular emphasis on the ANTARES telescope in the Mediterranean Sea.
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Physics of Atomic Nuclei, 2012
Neutrino astrophysics offers a new possibility to observe our Universe: high-energy neutrinos, produced by the most energetic phenomena in our Galaxy and in the Universe, carry complementary (if not exclusive) information about the cosmos: this young discipline extends in fact the conventional astronomy beyond the usual electromagnetic probe.
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Neutrino astrophysics offers a new possibility to observe our Universe: high-energy neutrinos, produced by the most energetic phenomena in our Galaxy and in the Universe, carry complementary (if not exclusive) information about the cosmos: this young discipline extends in fact the conventional astronomy beyond the usual electromagnetic probe.
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