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Open AccessAncillary science with Ariel: feasibility and scientific potential of young stellar object observations
To investigate the feasibility of ancillary target observations with ESA’s Ariel mission, we compiled a list of potentially interesting young stars: FUors, systems harbouring extreme debris discs and a larger sam...
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Open AccessA softening laminar electrode for recording single unit activity from the rat hippocampus
Softening neural implants that change their elastic modulus under physiological conditions are promising candidates to mitigate neuroinflammatory response due to the reduced mechanical mismatch between the art...
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The size, shape, density and ring of the dwarf planet Haumea from a stellar occultation
Observations of a stellar occultation of Haumea, one of the four known trans-Neptunian dwarf planets, constrain its size, shape and density, and reveal a ring coplanar with Haumea’s largest moon.
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Experimental study on the mechanical interaction between silicon neural microprobes and rat dura mater during insertion
In vivo insertion experiments are essential to optimize novel neural implants. Our work focuses on the interaction between intact dura mater of rats and as-fabricated single-shaft silicon microprobes realized ...
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PACS photometer calibration block analysis
The absolute stability of the PACS bolometer response over the entire mission lifetime without applying any corrections is about 0.5 % (standard deviation) or about 8 % peak-to-peak. This fantastic stability a...
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First results with the boloSource() algorithm: photometry of faint standard stars observed by Herschel/PACS
The boloSource() algorithm is a tool to separate the signal of compact sources from that of the diffuse background in the timeline of far-infrared measurements performed by the PACS camera of the Herschel Spac...
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Optimized Herschel/PACS photometer observing and data reduction strategies for moving solar system targets
The “TNOs are Cool!: A survey of the trans-Neptunian region” is a Herschel Open Time Key Program that aims to characterize planetary bodies at the outskirts of the Solar System using PACS and SPIRE data, mostl...
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Open AccessAge related clinical presentation and laboratory parameters in juvenile SLE: a Hungarian multicenter study
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Worst-case versus average case complexity of ray-shooting
This paper examines worst-case and average-case complexity measures of ray-shooting algorithms in order to find the answer to the question why computer graphics practitioners prefer heuristic methods to extens...