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Spirals in protoplanetary disks from photon travel time [PDF]
Spiral structures are a common feature in scattered-light images of protoplanetary disks, and of great interest as possible tracers of the presence of planets.
Heays, A. N., Kama, M., Pinilla, P.
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Shared dysphoric experiences activate identity fusion, but not forever
Abstract Identity fusion is a synergistic union of the personal self and target of fusion that predicts extreme behaviours on its behalf. Previous work identified that intense shared dysphoric experiences cause fusion with groups, but no research to date has investigated changes in fusion before, during and after a collective traumatic experience.
Hend Bautista +4 more
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Burial of a Man-At-Arms in Kudash I Burial Ground
The article features a comprehensive analysis of items discovered in male burial 160 of Kudash I burial ground – a unique source of materials for the research of interactions between the local and foreign population on the Middle Kama region in 3rd – 5th
Kazantseva Olga A. , Nagiev Zaur Sh.
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The physical and chemical properties of planet forming disks [PDF]
VLT instruments and ALMA have revolutionized in the past five years our view and understanding of how disks turn into planetary systems. They provide exquisite insights into non-axisymmetric structures likely closely related to ongoing planet formation ...
Kamp, I.
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Cave Palaeolithic of the Ural Mountains – a review
The Ural Mountains are of fundamental importance for studying early human migrations along the geographical limits between Europe and Asia. Geological processes and past climates gave rise to numerous caves, mostly in Palaeozoic carbonate formations.
Jiri Chlachula
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Abstract Background The STEM Neurology & Neuropsychological Research Group Egypt (SNRGE) goes on a research into the intricate landscape of Alzheimer's disease (AD), to understand and address the unique challenges of AD in Egypt, SNRGE seeks to redefine the face of Alzheimer's research and treatment.
Mohamed Khaled Ali Mohamed Ali Zid +2 more
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FEATURES OF HONEYSUCKLE CULTIVATION IN THE KAMA REGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN
Since ancient times honeysuckle attracted the attention of gardeners. Very early ripening honeysuckle berries is appreciated by amateur gardeners, who are the main suppliers of this early production. Honeysuckle is varied and wide ecological amplitude.
Galina Abramova, null Абрамова
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A Possible Tsunamigenic Near‐Trench Strike‐Slip Fault, Offshore North Ecuador–South Colombia
Abstract Seismic reflection and bathymetry collected along the Ecuador–Colombia obliquely convergent margin allow the first characterization of the NNE‐trending, near‐trench strike‐slip Ancon Fault in the possible source region of the 1906‐Mw8.6–8.8 and 1979‐Mw8.2 earthquakes, which produced devastating tsunamis.
J.‐Y. Collot +8 more
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Late Ananyino Sanctuary on the Zuevo-Klyuchevskoye Hillfort in the Lower Kama Region [PDF]
Archaeological objects and finds in the southern part of the 1st Zuevo-Klyuchevskoye hill fort site, one of the largest resources of the Ananyino cultural and historical area in the Kama river region are analyzed in the article. Peculiarities of topography and the ritual nature of the studied remains identified in the Late Ananyino cultural layer make ...
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Large Amplitude Photometric Variability of the Candidate Protoplanet TMR-1C
In their HST/NICMOS observations, Terebey et al. 1998 detected a candidate protoplanet, TMR-1C, that lies at a separation of about 10" (~1000 AU) from the Class I protobinary TMR-1 (IRAS 04361+2547).
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