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    HESPERIA REleASE+: Improving Solar Proton Event Forecasting by Means of Automated Recognition of Type‐III Radio Bursts by Arik Posner, Olga Ε. Malandraki, Michalis Karavolos, Kostas Tziotziou, Fanis Smanis, Bernd Heber, Henrik Dröge, Patrick Kühl, Giorgos P. Veldes

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…We discuss the techniques used for automatic detection of type‐III radio bursts preparing for its real‐time implementation, the determination of selection criteria for type‐III bursts that are candidates for solar proton events in the Earth‐moon system, and first results of the combined system.…”
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    Comparation Tidal Harmonic Based on IoT Instrument Using Admiralty Method in Tanjungpinang Waters by M Hasbi Sidqi Alajuri, Hollanda Arief Kusuma, Tonny Suhendra, Dwi Eny Djoko Setyono

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Tides are the rising and falling movement of sea level caused by the gravitational force of celestial bodies such as the moon and sun on the mass of seawater on earth. The aim of this research is to compare the use of time series of harmonic constant parameters obtained from tidal data stored in the tool using the admiralty method. …”
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    Usages du futurisme médical en Chine pré-républicaine : craniotomie et régénération dans deux récits de science-fiction (1904-1905). by Florine Leplâtre

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…Science-Fiction as a genre develops quickly in the 1900 in China, but is is worth remembering that the scholars who produce, translate and circulate these narratives assign to them a didactic role: following Lu Xun words in his 1903 translation of From the Earth to the Moon, it would be about popularizing modern science and technology via fiction. …”
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