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Author Correction: Proton acceleration in thermonuclear nova explosions revealed by gamma rays
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Proton acceleration in thermonuclear nova explosions revealed by gamma rays
Classical novae are cataclysmic binary star systems in which the matter of a companion star is accreted on a white dwarf1,2. Accumulation of hydrogen in a layer eventually causes a thermonuclear explosion on the ...
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Thermoelectric properties of III-nitrides and III-oxynitrides prepared by reactive rf-sputtering: targetting a thermopower device
We have studied thermoelectric properties of III-nitrides of Al1-xInxN and III-oxynitrides of Al1-xInxOsNt and InOsNt prepared by radio-frequency sputtering with the aim of fabricating a thermoelectric power devi...
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Invention of slight lower limbs’ stretching and walking orthosis
This paper describes the invention of a light-weight walking brace which can be hidden in a body’s silhouette and worn inside a pair of trousers. A light-weight, three layer sandwich style planetary gear reduc...
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Two cases of left-sided gastroschisis: review of the literature
In gastroschisis, the opening is almost always to the right of the umbilicus, although eight cases of left-sided gastroschisis have been reported in the literature. We encountered two additional cases of left-...
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Crystal Growth and Electrical Characterization of InSbN Grown by Metalorganic Vapor Phase Epitaxy
InSb1−xNx was grown on GaAs substrate by low-pressure metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. Carrier gases were hydrogen or the mix of hydrogen and nitrogen. In both cases, X-ray analysis demonstrated that nitrogen wa...
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A new cell line (XTY) from a tumor of Xenopus laevis
A new cell line (XTY) was derived from a tumor of a femaleXenopus laevis. This cell line has been proliferating in standard amphibian culture medium for more than 4 years (470 generations) and has a doubling time...
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Antibodies to hepatitis C virus in non-A non-B fulminant viral hepatitis
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Deformed baryons: Constituent quark modelvs. bag model
Recently Bhaduriet al. developed a nonrelativistic constituent quark model for deformed baryons. In that model the quarks move in a deformable mean field, and the deformation parameters are determined by minimizi...
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Vertical neuronal arrays in the postcentral gyrus signaling active touch: a receptive field study in the conscious monkey
Single neuronal activity was recorded in the crown of the postcentral gyrus (areas 1 and 2) in 5 conscious monkeys. A total of 88 penetrations entered perpendicularly to the cortical surface. Among them, 6 exa...
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Diversity in receptive field properties of vertical neuronal arrays in the crown of the postcentral gyrus of the conscious monkey
Single neuronal activity was recorded in the crown of the postcentral gyrus (areas 1 and 2) in 5 conscious monkeys. A total of 93 penetrations were made in the hand and finger region of 9 hemispheres and 827 n...
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Monosynaptic reflex and natural sleep
Le réflexe monosynaptique (MSR) du nerf tibial ou du péronier a été observé chez le chat intact en expériences chroniques et non-anesthesié au cours des deux différentes phases du sommeil; la phase de hautvolt...