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Redox potentials of carotenoids associated with type-II photosynthetic reaction centers. [PDF]
Saito K, Ishikita H.
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Mandibular malignant triton tumor: A case report
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Variational bounds for the triton
Physical Review C, 1987Variational bounds for the Reid soft core and Argonne V/sub 14/ potentials are extended through the J = 8 partial waves of those nucleon-nucleon forces using Faddeev wave functions calculated with the Jless than or equal to4 partial waves. We verify our previous conjecture that the additional components add roughly 10 keV to the binding energy, and ...
, Friar, , Gibson, , Payne
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Orbit, 2019
A triton tumor is a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) with rhabdomyomatous differentiation These tumors account for 5% of MPNSTs and have an extremely poor prognosis. We describe the case of a 14-year-old girl who presented with a history of painful, progressive protrusion of her right eye with a diminution of vision for the past five ...
Atanu, Barh +3 more
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A triton tumor is a malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumor (MPNST) with rhabdomyomatous differentiation These tumors account for 5% of MPNSTs and have an extremely poor prognosis. We describe the case of a 14-year-old girl who presented with a history of painful, progressive protrusion of her right eye with a diminution of vision for the past five ...
Atanu, Barh +3 more
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Charge dependence in the triton
Physical Review C, 1987It is argued that the charge dependence of the nuclear force (V/sub nn/not =V/sub np//sup s/) can be accounted for exactly in triton binding energy calculations to first order in the difference V/sub nn/-V/sub np//sup s/ by replacing the S0 interaction by the potential combination (2/3V/sub nn/+ 1) / 3 V/sub np//sup s ...
, Friar, , Gibson, , Payne
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Science, 1997
A stellar-occultation light curve for Triton shows asymmetry that can be understood if Triton's middle atmosphere is distorted from spherical symmetry. Although a globally oblate model can explain the data, the inferred atmospheric flattening is so large that it could be caused only by an unrealistic internal mass distribution or highly supersonic ...
J L, Elliot +4 more
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A stellar-occultation light curve for Triton shows asymmetry that can be understood if Triton's middle atmosphere is distorted from spherical symmetry. Although a globally oblate model can explain the data, the inferred atmospheric flattening is so large that it could be caused only by an unrealistic internal mass distribution or highly supersonic ...
J L, Elliot +4 more
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Physical Review C, 1988
The Virginia NN potential, which is based on an effective quark interchange mechanism at medium and long distances and is supplemented by a six-quark core potential with a P-matrix type parametrization, is used for calculating the triton binding energy.
, Inaba, , Ishikawa, , Sasakawa
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The Virginia NN potential, which is based on an effective quark interchange mechanism at medium and long distances and is supplemented by a six-quark core potential with a P-matrix type parametrization, is used for calculating the triton binding energy.
, Inaba, , Ishikawa, , Sasakawa
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Science, 1993
The near-infrared spectrum of Triton reveals ices of nitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, of which nitrogen is the dominant component. Carbon dioxide ice may be spatially segregated from the other more volatile ices, covering about 10 percent of Triton's surface.
D P, Cruikshank +7 more
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The near-infrared spectrum of Triton reveals ices of nitrogen, methane, carbon monoxide, and carbon dioxide, of which nitrogen is the dominant component. Carbon dioxide ice may be spatially segregated from the other more volatile ices, covering about 10 percent of Triton's surface.
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series A. Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 1950
Abstract The variation method is employed to calculate the binding energy of the triton assuming charge-independent, two-body, Yukawa shape interactions between nucleons in which tensor forces are included. More complete trial wave functions are used than employed hitherto in such calculations, and it is found that an interaction of ...
Hu, Tsi-Ming, Hsu, Kung-Ngou
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Abstract The variation method is employed to calculate the binding energy of the triton assuming charge-independent, two-body, Yukawa shape interactions between nucleons in which tensor forces are included. More complete trial wave functions are used than employed hitherto in such calculations, and it is found that an interaction of ...
Hu, Tsi-Ming, Hsu, Kung-Ngou
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