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Multi-instrumental observations of a positive gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe
At 2336:56 UTC on 12 December 2009, a bright gigantic jet (GJ) was recorded by an observer in Italy. Forty-nine additional sprites, elves, halos and two cases of upward lightning were observed that night. The location of the GJ...
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Multi-instrumental observations of a positive gigantic jet produced by a winter thunderstorm in Europe
At 2336:56 UTC on 12 December 2009, a bright gigantic jet (GJ) was recorded by an observer in Italy. Forty-nine additional sprites, elves, halos and two cases of upward lightning were observed that night. The location of the GJ...
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Regulation of gap junction conductance by calcineurin through Cx43 phosphorylation
Cardiac arrhythmias are associated with raised intracellular [Ca2+] and slowed action potential conduction caused by reduced gap junction (GJ) electrical conductance (Gj). Ventricular GJs are composed of connexin proteins...
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Evaluation of industrial urea energy consumption (EC) based on life cycle assessment (LCA)
L Shi, L Liu, B Yang, G Sheng, T Xu
May 08, 2020
With the increasingly prominent environmental problems and the decline of fossil fuel reserves, the reduction of energy consumption (EC) has become a common goal in the world. Urea industry is a typical energy-intensive...
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The ‘obnoxious mobilised minority’
GJ Severs
May 02, 2017
This article examines the British National Party (BNP)’s opposition to gay men during the 1980s and 1990s. Drawing on the sociological concept of ‘homohysteria’, it examines written material from BNP publications during those...
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Detectable Abundance of Cyanoacetylene (HC 3 N) Predicted on Reduced Nitrogen-rich Super-Earth Atmospheres
Abstract: We predict that cyanoacetylene (HC3N) is produced photochemically in the atmosphere of GJ 1132 b in abundances detectable by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), assuming that the atmosphere is hydrogen dominated and...
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Villous Tree Model with Active Contractions for Estimating Blood Flow Conditions in the Human Placenta
Y Kato, ML Oyen, GJ Burton
May 22, 2017
$\textit{Background:}$ In the human placenta, maternal and fetal bloods exchange substances through the surface of the villous trees: the fetal blood circulates in the villous trees, around which the maternal blood circulates....
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Increased Affinity of Small Gold Particles for Glycerol Oxidation over Au/TiO<inf>2</inf> Probed by NMR Relaxation Methods
The aerobic oxidation of glycerol in aqueous solution over Au/TiO₂ catalysts has been studied, and the effect of Au loading by wet impregnation, in the range 0.5-5% Au, has been assessed. Low metal loading favors the deposition...
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Detectable abundance of cyanoacetylene (hc3n) predicted on reduced nitrogen-rich super-earth atmospheres
Abstract: We predict that cyanoacetylene (HC3N) is produced photochemically in the atmosphere of GJ 1132 b in abundances detectable by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), assuming that the atmosphere is hydrogen dominated and...
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Impact of proximity of healthier versus less healthy foods on intake
BACKGROUND: Placing food further away from people decreases likelihood of consumption ("Proximity Effect"). However, it is unclear how proximity affects consumption when both healthier and less healthy foods are available and...
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Accelerating the Design of Automotive Catalyst Products Using Machine Learning Leveraging experimental data to guide new formulations
The design of catalyst products to reduce harmful emissions is currently an intensive process of expert-driven discovery, taking several years to develop a product. Machine learning can accelerate this timescale...
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