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IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 30:924-926
There has been much interest in detecting the presence of methane gas in the ocean. Although methane exists predominantly as methane hydrate (a buoyant compound) in the deep ocean, recent computer simulations and anecdotal evidence have reported that
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G.T. Reynolds, S.M. Gruner
This progress report summarizes results, as of August, 1993, for DOE grant DE-FG-02-76ER60522 during the fiscal period 1/1/93 to 12/31/93, which is the first year of a 3-year grant cycle. The overall goals of the grant are to develop advanced x-ray d
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https://doi.org/10.2172/10134354
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Journal of the American College of Cardiology. 27:179
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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Cell Biology
Measurements and observations of five early events of fertilization, singly and in pairs, from single sea urchin eggs have revealed the precise temporal sequence and spatial distribution of these events. In the Arbacia punctulata egg, a wave of surfa
Publikováno v:
Journal of Applied Crystallography. 7:323-330
A rotation camera has, been built for X-ray diffraction analysis of biological structures using a phosphor-image-intensifier-film combination to detect and record the X-rays. The system was tested by taking, in eight hours, a full 3 A set of data on
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 20:267-270
A high-gain image intensifier system with a lucite Cherenkov radiator was used in an attempt to detect photons in Cherenkov rings. The radiator was a cone of halfangle 19 un. Concent 85% with an effective path length of 4.8 cm. The particles used emi
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Nuclear Instruments and Methods. 17:44-48
An instrument for use in surveying beams of charged particles is described. It consists of a scintillation chamber mounted on an RCA single stage image intensifier (C74035) lens-coupled to an intensifier orthicon (C74036) in a television camera. Char