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Sand Production Mechanisms in Sandstone Gas Reservoirs during Cyclic Injection-Production with Variable Water Saturation. [PDF]
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Interfacial ion aggregation at SiO<sub>2</sub> nanoparticles enhances thermal energy storage of chloride molten salts: a molecular dynamics study. [PDF]
Wang C, Hu H, Li Q, Guo L, Yang M.
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Effects of ultraviolet B radiation and cold storage on Ram sperm morphology and physiology. [PDF]
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The measurement of volume fraction and velocity profiles in vertical and inclined multiphase flows
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Velocity storage: its multiple roles
Journal of Neurophysiology, 2020Our research described in this article was motivated by the puzzling finding of the Skylab M131 experiments: head movements made while rotating that are nauseogenic and disorienting on Earth are innocuous in a weightless, 0- g environment. We describe a series of parabolic flight experiments that directly addressed this puzzle and discovered the ...
James R Lackner, Paul Dizio
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Functional and Anatomical Correlates of Impaired Velocity Storage
Velocity storage (VS), a brainstem function, extends the low-frequency response of the vestibular system. To better understand VS mechanisms and characteristics in humans, we analyzed retrospectively functional measures of gait, electrophysiological measures of vestibular function, and imaging studies in an attempt to determine clinical ...
Gary P, Jacobson +4 more
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Experimental Brain Research, 1986
An eye velocity storage mechanism has been postulated in the vestibulo-optokinetic system to account for the prolongation of vestibular nystagmus (VN) and the occurrence of optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN). Presentation of a subject-stationary full-field surround during VN and OKAN (= full-field fixation) rapidly reduces activity related to eye ...
W Waespe, Waespe W, Schwarz U
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An eye velocity storage mechanism has been postulated in the vestibulo-optokinetic system to account for the prolongation of vestibular nystagmus (VN) and the occurrence of optokinetic after-nystagmus (OKAN). Presentation of a subject-stationary full-field surround during VN and OKAN (= full-field fixation) rapidly reduces activity related to eye ...
W Waespe, Waespe W, Schwarz U
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