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The Observer’s Guide to the Gamma-Ray Burst Supernova Connection
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Are Nuclear Star Clusters the Precursors of Massive Black Holes?
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Gravity modelling of ice thickness and valley geometry on Taku Glacier (T'aak̲ú K̲wáan Sít'i), Alaska
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First Results from the JWST Early Release Science Program Q3D: The Fast Outflow in a Red Quasar at z = 0.44
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True Mass and Atmospheric Composition of the Nontransiting Hot Jupiter HD 143105 b
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Broad-line Region Characterization in Dozens of Active Galactic Nuclei Using Small-aperture Telescopes
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A novel approach to volcano surveillance using gas geochemistry
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TEC Map Completion Through a Deep Learning Model: SNP‐GAN
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The Main Ionization Sources of Gas in Several Nearby Star Forming Galaxies
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Metallicity and α-abundance for 48 Million Stars in Low-extinction Regions in the Milky Way
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Constraining the Gamma-Ray Burst Jet Opening Angle Based on the Very Steep Decay Phase
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Discovery and Spectroscopic Confirmation of Aquarius III: A Low-mass Milky Way Satellite Galaxy
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Using Synchrotron Radiation X-ray Fluorescence (SRXRF) to Assess the Impacts of Shipping Emissions on the Variations of PM10-bound Elemental Species
Published 2021-07-01“…By applying the concept of enrichment factor (EF), Se is exceedingly enriched in all observatory sites indicating that industrial emissions were the dominant contributor of Se at the ambient air of Lam Chabang. …”
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Need for judicious selection of runoff inputs in a global flood model
Published 2025-01-01“…Focusing on the flood-prone Mahanadi River Basin (MRB) of India, the study observes that IMDV surpasses the self-help range of humans (0.2 m) for 65% of the MRB region, and exceeds human and vehicle safety thresholds (2 m) for 15% of the region, based on four past flood events from the Dartmouth Flood Observatory. These regions exhibiting high IMDV overlap with densely populated areas, potentially affecting 1.66–3.65 million people. …”
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