Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... similar in morphology to those of Uranus and Neptune . The fields are non - dipolar and non - axisymmetric , and result from a combination of the stable fluid's response to electromagnetic stress and the small length scales imposed by ...
... similar in morphology to those of Uranus and Neptune . The fields are non - dipolar and non - axisymmetric , and result from a combination of the stable fluid's response to electromagnetic stress and the small length scales imposed by ...
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... similar has a probability of about 1 % . A similar value ( ~ 3 % ) holds for the probability of the NEA distribution being consistent with a flat distribution . The depopulation of poles close to the ecliptic has been puzzling . When it ...
... similar has a probability of about 1 % . A similar value ( ~ 3 % ) holds for the probability of the NEA distribution being consistent with a flat distribution . The depopulation of poles close to the ecliptic has been puzzling . When it ...
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... similar proteins and show a rate of protein change similar to that of K. waltii . However , HEF3 shows twofold acceleration in degenerate third - codon positions ( relative to both YEF3 and K. waltii ) , an unusual pattern of codon ...
... similar proteins and show a rate of protein change similar to that of K. waltii . However , HEF3 shows twofold acceleration in degenerate third - codon positions ( relative to both YEF3 and K. waltii ) , an unusual pattern of codon ...
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