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Design and implementation of a radiomic-driven intelligent dental hospital diversion system utilizing multilabel imaging data. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Transl Med
Wu Y   +15 more
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Characterizing Y224 conformational flexibility in FtmOx1-catalysis using 19F NMR spectroscopy.

open access: yesCatal Sci Technol
Wang X   +12 more
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X-ray Binaries

Scientific American, 1993
Preface 1. The properties of X-ray binaries, N. E. White, F. Nagase and A. N. Parmar 2. Optical and ultraviolet observations of X-ray binaries J. van Paradijs and J. E. McClintock 3. Black-hole binaries Y. Tanaka and W. H. G. Lewin 4. X-ray bursts Walter H. G. Lewin, Jan Van Paradijs and Ronald E. Taam 5. Millisecond pulsars D. Bhattacharya 6.
Walter H. G. Lewin   +2 more
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Binary X-Ray Pulsars

Nature, 1977
As X-ray astronomy enters the Einstein era when faint, distant, and exotic X-ray sources are being investigated, we thought it might be useful to review some of the progress made over the past decade on a class of relatively nearby objects that have contributed richly to our understanding of astrophysics — the binary X-ray pulsars.
Paul C. Joss, Saul Rappaport
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X-ray binaries

The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 1989
The various types and classes of X-ray binary are reviewed high-lighting recent results. The high mass X-ray binaries (HMXRBs) can be used to probe the nature of the mass loss from the OB star in these systems. Absorption measurements through one orbital cycle of the supergiant system X1700-37 are well modelled by a radiation driven wind and also ...
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X-Ray Binaries [PDF]

open access: possible, 2012
The very different nature of the emission mechanisms at the origins of X-ray and visible emission makes it inevitable that the sky looks very different in these two wavebands. This is illustrated by Fig. 16.1 which shows the bulge of our Galaxy observed in the hard X-rays by INTEGRAL (top), and in the visible domain (bottom).
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X-ray binaries

Annales de Physique, 1990
A review of some properties of X-ray binaries is presented. The review is concentrated mainly on low mass binaries. Their secular evolution, X-ray spectra and variability are discussed. Black-hole candidates, models of "dippers" and soft X-ray transients are presented and compared with observations.
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X-Ray Binaries

1978
The end of life remains to be outlined for those objects which are too massive, concentrate much matter in the center, and lose too little to escape a supernova event. The prominent clues lie in the X-ray domain, inaccessible only a few years back. Comparatively little impact on double-star studies comes from the exploration of radio pulsars as bona ...
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