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Climate-aware hybrid Kolmogorov-Arnold networks for interpretable solar radiation forecasting. [PDF]
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Total Net Downward PAR Surface Solar Irradiance for Himawari-8/9 (HIM_SSI_PAR_Netdown)
Yi Qin +6 more
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Differential dose-response relationships of collagen cross-linking in the cornea and sclera. [PDF]
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Stray light analysis and suppression of an ultra-high-magnification zoom endoscopy. [PDF]
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Solar Cycle Modulation of Total Irradiance: an Empirical Model from 1874 to 1988
J. Lean, P. Foukal
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Acute Combination of Nitrogen Deprivation and High Irradiance Induces the Simultaneous Accumulation of Astaxanthin and Lutein in Continuous Cultures of the Microalga <i>Chromochloris zofingiensis</i>. [PDF]
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Immunology Today, 1987
The delivery of ionizing radiation to lymph nodes, thymus and spleen while non-lymphoid organs are shielded has profoundly immunosuppressive effects that may have value in transplantation and the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Here Shimon Slavin reviews what is known of the cellular consequences of total lymphoid irradiation in animals and ...
J J, Solovera, M C, Fariñas
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The delivery of ionizing radiation to lymph nodes, thymus and spleen while non-lymphoid organs are shielded has profoundly immunosuppressive effects that may have value in transplantation and the treatment of autoimmune disorders. Here Shimon Slavin reviews what is known of the cellular consequences of total lymphoid irradiation in animals and ...
J J, Solovera, M C, Fariñas
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Urologic Clinics of North America, 1983
Total lymphoid irradiation by itself can produce sufficient immunosuppression to prolong the survival of a variety of organ allografts in experimental animals. The degree of prolongation is dose-dependent and is limited by the toxicity that occurs with higher doses.
D E, Sutherland +5 more
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Total lymphoid irradiation by itself can produce sufficient immunosuppression to prolong the survival of a variety of organ allografts in experimental animals. The degree of prolongation is dose-dependent and is limited by the toxicity that occurs with higher doses.
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