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    Galactic structure from the Two Micron Galactic Survey

    The Two Micron Galactic Survey (TMGS) is the most sensitive large scale point source near infrared survey of the Galactic Plane yet attempted. The Galactic plane has been drift-scanned in several regions over ...

    F. Garzón, P. L. Hammersley, T. Mahoney, X. Calbet in Astrophysics and Space Science (1994)

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    Galactic Structure from the Two Micron Galactic Survey

    The Two Micron Galactic Survey (TMGS) is the most sensitive large scale point source near infrared survey of the Galactic Plane yet attempted. The Galactic plane has been drift-scanned in several regions over ...

    F. Garzón, P. L. Hammersley, T. Mahoney in Science with Astronomical Near-Infrared Sk… (1994)

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    Cross-Correlation of the Two Micron Galactic Survey with IRAS

    The Two Micron Galactic Survey (TMGS) is described by Calbet et al. (this symposium) and Mahoney et al. (1990). It has been cross-correlated with the IRAS point source catalogue (IRPS) using a 15-arcsec search ra...

    T. Mahoney, F. Garzón, X. Calbet, P. Hammersley, M. J. Selby in Galactic Bulges (1993)

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    Differential RNA splicing predicts two distinct nerve growth factor precursors

    Nerve growth factor (NGF) has a crucial role in the development of sensory and sympathetic neurones1–6. However, although it can affect other neural cell types under certain experimental conditions7, no biologica...

    R. H. Edwards, M. J. Selby, W. J. Rutter in Nature (1986)

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    Discovery of an IR echo from a supernova dust cloud

    Supernova (SN) 1982g in NGC1332 was discovered by Maza on 28 March 1982 at mpg=14.0 (ref. 1) some 30kpc (Ho = 50 km s−1 Mpc−1) from the nucleus of the parent galaxy (distance, 30Mpc; type, SO)2. No other optical ...

    J. R. Graham, W. P. S. Meikle, M. J. Selby, D. A. Allen, A. Evans, G. Pearce in Nature (1983)

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    IR flashes from the X-ray rapid burster

    We confirm here the report of Kulkarni et al.1 who discovered IR bursts from the X-ray rapid burster, MXB1730–335. We observed two bursts at 2.2 µm, each of energy ∼1031 J, and a new feature; several bright, brie...

    A. W. Jones, M. J. Selby, C. M. Mountain, R. Wade, C. Sánchez Magro in Nature (1980)

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    The inception of novae transition zone oscillations

    The nature of semi-regular oscillations in the transition zones of certain novae is discussed. It is found that hydrostatic collapse following a reduction of radiative support for the photospheric layers is a ...

    J. P. Phillips, M. J. Selby in Astrophysics and Space Science (1977)

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    Dominant geomorphic events in landform evolution

    The uniformitarian contention of WOLMAN and MILLER (1960) that the bulk of sediment in stream channels is moved by discharges at or near bankfull discharge is questioned for areas of hillslope evolution by mas...

    M. J. Selby in Bulletin of the International Association … (1974)

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    Possible Tertiary Age for Some Antarctic Cirques

    SOME large cirques cut into the ridges above the Wright Valley, in the McMurdo Oasis, Antarctica (77° 30′ S, 161° E), are now free of ice and are below the permanent snow line (Figs. 1 and 2). Present day prec...

    M. J. SELBY, A. T. WILSON in Nature (1971)