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Inhibition of Biofilm Formation by Respiratory Bacterial Pathogens via Silver Nanoparticles and Functionalized HEPA Filters. [PDF]

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Tectorigenin attenuates cardiac hypertrophy via USP9X/MCL1-mediated mitochondrial stabilization. [PDF]

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On the sensitivity of total electron content (TEC) to upper atmospheric/ionospheric parameters

Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics, 2005
Abstract The total electron content (TEC) is a key ionospheric parameter for various space weather applications. Over the last decade an extensive database of TEC measurements has become available from both space- and ground-based observations, and these measurements have established the general morphology of the global TEC distributions.
Geonhwa Jee, L Scherliess
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Are trends in total electron content (TEC) really positive?

Journal of Geophysical Research: Space Physics, 2013
The total electron content (TEC) is a primary ionospheric parameter as it can be studied globally using signals of GNSS satellites. Lean et al. (2011, JGR) in the first study of long‐term trends in TEC found positive trends for the period 1995–2010 based on TEC derived from global GPS observations.
Jan Lastovicka
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Equatorial total electron content (TEC) at low and high solar activity

Advances in Space Research, 2009
Abstract Total electron content (TEC) derived from ionosonde data recorded at the station of Korhogo (Lat = 9.33°N, Long = 5.43°W, Dip = 0.67°S) are compared to the International Reference Ionosphere (IRI) model predicted TEC for high (1999) and low (1994) solar activity conditions.
O.K. Obrou   +3 more
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On the variabilities of the Total Electron Content (TEC) over the Indian low latitude sector

Advances in Space Research, 2012
Abstract The Total Electron Content (TEC) from four locations in the Indian sector namely, Trivandrum (8.47°N, 76.91°E, Geomag.0.63°S, 0.3° dip), Waltair (17.7° N, 83.3°E, Geomag. 6.4°N, 20° dip), Bhopal (23.28°N, 77.34°E, Geomag.14.26°N, 33.2° dip), and Delhi (28.58°N, 77.21°E, Geomag.19.2°N, 43.4° dip) during a low sunspot year of 2004 are used to ...
Karnam Venkaṭesh, K Niranjan
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Forecasting total electron content (TEC) using CEEMDAN LSTM model

Advances in Space Research, 2023
Muhammad Muneeb Shaikh   +2 more
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