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Science, 2013
The detection of a pocket of trapped particles may provide a hint to understanding the mechanism of planet formation. [Also see Report by van der Marel et al. ]
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The detection of a pocket of trapped particles may provide a hint to understanding the mechanism of planet formation. [Also see Report by van der Marel et al. ]
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Trapped-Gas Saturations in Carbonate Formations
Society of Petroleum Engineers Journal, 1975Abstract Trapped-gas saturations existing after gas displacement by wetting-phase imbibition are presented for selected carbonate reservoirs. presented for selected carbonate reservoirs. Formations representing various rock types were investigated, and samples covering the porosity and permeability range within each
Dare K. Keelan, Virgil J. Pugh
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Trap formation of the Kola peninsula
Petrology, 2011The nepheline syenites and foidolites of the world’s largest Lovozero and Khibiny allkaline massifs contain numerous xenoliths of intercalating olivine basalts, their tuffs, tuffites, and quartzitosandstones that experienced more (in the Khibiny Massif) or less (in the Lovozero Massif) intense thermal-metasomatic transformation. In terms of geological,
Yu. A. Korchak +4 more
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The Formation of a "Dissertation Trap"
Russian Politics & Law, 2008In each consecutive round of reforms, Russia’s advancement toward a market transformation has given rise to distinctive economic and social anomalies. One such anomaly is the “dissertation trap,” which implies the purchase and sale of academic degrees and ranks in a corresponding “black” market.
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Trapping devices of nematode-trapping fungi: formation, evolution, and genomic perspectives.
Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 2018Nematode-trapping fungi (NTF) are potential biological control agents against plant- and animal-parasitic nematodes. These fungi produce diverse trapping devices (traps) to capture, kill, and digest nematodes as food sources. Most NTF can live as both saprophytes and parasites. Traps are not only the weapons that NTF use to capture and infect nematodes,
Hao, Su +6 more
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Nanopore electro-osmotic trap for the label-free study of single proteins and their conformations
Nature Nanotechnology, 2021Sonja Schmid +2 more
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Plastic ingestion as an evolutionary trap: Toward a holistic understanding
Science, 2021Robson G Santos +2 more
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Resolving spatial and energetic distributions of trap states in metal halide perovskite solar cells
Science, 2020Zhenyi Ni, Chunxiong Bao, Ye Liu
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