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Frataxin Traps Low Abundance Quaternary Structure to Stimulate Human Fe-S Cluster Biosynthesis. [PDF]

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Rapid and high-yield recovery of plasma-derived extracellular vesicles using modified chromatography with soluble protein depletion for biomarker discovery. [PDF]

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Micro-Structure Engineering in Pd-InOx Catalysts and Mechanism Studies for CO2 Hydrogenation to Methanol. [PDF]

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Biological Insights and Radiation-Immuno-Oncology Developments in Primary and Secondary Brain Tumors. [PDF]

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Attachment of Fibrinogen on Ion Beam Treated Polyurethane. [PDF]

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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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Pulsar-based navigation results: data processing of the x-ray pulsar navigation-I telescope

Journal of Astronomical Telescopes Instruments and Systems, 2019
. Pulsar-based navigation for spacecraft is a revolutionary technology that has been researched for several decades. To validate it, China launched a small experimental satellite, the x-ray pulsar navigation-I (XPNAV-1), whose main payload was the first ...
Liangwei Huang   +3 more
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The two-hour orbit of a binary millisecond X-ray pulsar

Nature, 1998
Typical radio pulsars are magnetized neutron stars that are born rapidly rotating and slow down as they age on time scales of 10 to 100 million years.
D. Chakrabarty, E. Morgan
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X-Ray Observations of Pulsars

Nature Physical Science, 1971
This article presents the results of an analysis of X-ray data from NP0532. Limits on X-ray pulsations from five galactic X-ray sources and ten radio pulsars are also given.
H. V. Bradt, W. Mayer, Saul Rappaport
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