Mechanism of hypocoagulability in proton-irradiated ferrets.
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Acute hematological effects of solar particle event proton radiation in the porcine model.
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Diagnosing vascular variability anomalies, not only MESOR-hypertension.
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Kinetics of neutrophils in mice exposed to radiation and/or granulocyte colony-stimulating factor treatment.
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Effects of solar particle event proton radiation on parameters related to ferret emesis.
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Water on the sun: line assignments based on variational calculations.
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The infrared spectrum of hot water observed in a sunspot has been assigned. The high temperature of the sunspot (3200 K) gave rise to a highly congested pure rotational spectrum in the 10-micrometer region that involved energy levels at least halfway to dissociation. Traditional spectroscopy, based on perturbation theory, is inadequate for this problem. Instead, accurate variational solutions of the vibration-rotation Schrodinger equation were used to make assignments, revealing unexpected features, including rotational difference bands and fewer degeneracies than anticipated. These results indicate that a shift away from perturbation theory to first principles calculations is necessary in order to assign spectra of hot polyatomic molecules such as water. (+info)