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An alternate transition from the Lagrangian of a satellite to equations of motion [PDF]

open access: possibleAstrodynamics Conference, 1988
Summary: A procedure is outlined for a conservative system which makes it possible to go from a Lagrangian of a librating system to the corresponding equations of motion in the Eulerian form. The transition does not require a choice of rotational coordinates and makes use of angular velocities and direction cosines directly.
S. R. Marandi, V. J. Modi
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Energy systematics of the KαL satellite transitions

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section B: Beam Interactions with Materials and Atoms, 1999
Abstract The presence of X-ray satellites is common in X-ray spectra. The last compilation of satellite lines, frequently cited in the open literature, is the X-ray energy collection of Cauchois and Senemaud, Wavelengths of X-ray Emission Lines and Absorption Edges, Pergamon, Oxford, 1978 [1] , which is restricted to electron and photon excitations.
Subramanian Raman   +2 more
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Extended Applications Of The Transit Navigation Satellite Transit System

Offshore Technology Conference, 1971
ABSTRACT The Transit Navigation Satellite System has been used principally for obtaining discrete position fixes while underway. Also, in most installations the satellite equipment has operated independently of other shipboard navigation sensors. This paper describes two new applications of the Transit System.
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XPS satellites in transition metal oxides

Journal of Electron Spectroscopy and Related Phenomena, 1996
Abstract The core levels of different transition metal oxides have been measured by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. All core level lines are accompanied by a complex satellite structure which is similar for all core lines. These satellites originate from shake processes.
Martin Neumann, St. Uhlenbrock, B. Mayer
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Navy Navigation Satellite System (Transit)

IEEE Aerospace and Electronic Systems Magazine, 1987
The Navy Navigation Satellite System (TRANSIT) has provided 100% system reliability since being declared operational October 11, 1968. TRANSIT continues to carry out its function of precise, reliable, all weather navigation for the United States Navy and nearly 80,000 worldwide commercial users.
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Satellite Transit at Seattle-Tacoma Airport [PDF]

open access: possibleTransportation Engineering Journal of ASCE, 1972
If transportation within airports is to keep pace with the revolution in travel habits that has occurred over the past few years, systems of automated horizontal movement are clearly required to complement the escalator and elevator. Such a system at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport will soon afford the public (and airline and airport personnel) a ...
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Satellite Transition Spectroscopy of Quadrupolar Nuclei [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
Magic-angle sample spinning (MAS) has had a major impact on several aspects of the development of NMR and its application to solid state physics and chemistry. MAS was first used to average out dipolar broadening in 23Na NMR of monocrystalline sodium chloride, as published in 1958 by Andrew, Bradbury and Eades [1].
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Observation of chlorine Kα satellite and hypersatellite and K beta satellite transitions

Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics, 1973
X-ray measurements from highly ionized chlorine yield lines from the few electron atomic system with nuclear charge seventeen. The 1s-2p Lyman K alpha transition in hydrogenic chlorine is observed. Other transitions in chlorine XII through XVII are identified.
C F Moore, H Wolter
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Clinical characteristics and therapy response in unresectable melanoma patients stage IIIB-IIID with in-transit and satellite metastases.

European Journal of Cancer, 2021
A. Zaremba   +30 more
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K X-ray satellite transitions in cobalt

Zeitschrift für Physik, 1974
Bombardment of cobalt with 42 MeV oxygen ions is seen to produce multiple inner shell electron excitation.Kα andKβ X-rays are measured and compared to Hartree-Fock-Slater calculated energies. This study of cobalt is the highestZ element where the satellite X-ray spectrum has been studied with good resolution.
C. Fred Moore   +3 more
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