Star Distribution
Mostrando 13-24 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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13. Populações estelares em galáxias elípticas: cinemática e indicadores de metalicidade e idade / Stellar populations on elliptical galaxies: kinematic, metallicity and age indicators
O estudo da distribuição interna das populações estelares em galáxias do tipo prematuro fornecem informações fundamentais para testar os seus modelos de formação e evolução químio-dinâmica. Por outro lado, o estudo da dinâmica estelar interna nessas galáxias fornece informações relevantes para prever a forma: esferóide triaxial, oblato ou p
Publicado em: 2002
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14. Estudo eletromiografico da influencia dos musculos biceps e triceps do braço e braquiorradial, nas diferentes posições articulares do ombro
The purpose of this study was to analyze the influence of biceps raquialis, braquiorradial, and triceps braquialis on the flexon activity at different positions of the shoulder joint. It was observed the isometric semipronate elbow flexion contractions with anatomical position of the shoulder, 90° shoulder flexion and 90s houder abduction. Ten healthy femal
Publicado em: 2001
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15. Optical polarization and infrared spectrum of a possible protostar in a reflection nebula
The star HD 200775 illuminates the reflection nebula NGC 7023. This star is one of a small group of Ae and Be stars associated with nebulosity and proposed by Herbig as candidates for newly formed stars of moderately large mass. The system is a part of a large dust complex more than a degree in extent. Structural features in the nebulosity can be traced very
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16. Precursor structure, expression, and tissue distribution of human guanylin.
Heat-stable enterotoxins (STa) are small, cysteine-rich peptides secreted by Escherichia coli that are able to induce diarrhea through the stimulation of an intestine-specific receptor-guanylyl cyclase known as STaR. A 15-amino acid peptide, guanylin, was recently purified from rat jejunum and proposed to be a potential endogenous activator of this receptor.
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17. Aphelion clustering of “new” comets: Star tracks through Oort's cloud
An explanation is proposed for the observed and often discussed clustering of long-period comet aphelia on the sky. Poisson and several multinomial distributions are applied to the most conspicuous cluster, considering only the 80 “new” and 59 “intermediate” comets with the best-determined orbits. The observed number of aphelion points in adjacent ar
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18. THE MANGANESE MERCURY STAR π1 BOOTIS
High-dispersion plates secured with the Coudé spectrograph of the Lick 120 inch telescope have been used to analyze the peculiar A star π1 Bootis. Spectral-energy distribution measurements are combined with line-intensity data for iron and manganese in two stages of ionization to obtain a fit with model atmospheres for Teff = 13,000°K and log g = 4. The i
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19. Discrete-event simulation of a wide-area health care network.
OBJECTIVE: Predict the behavior and estimate the telecommunication cost of a wide-area message store-and-forward network for health care providers that uses the telephone system. DESIGN: A tool with which to perform large-scale discrete-event simulations was developed. Network models for star and mesh topologies were constructed to analyze the differences in
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20. Pairwise Comparisons of Mitochondrial DNA Sequences in Stable and Exponentially Growing Populations
We consider the distribution of pairwise sequence differences of mitochondrial DNA or of other nonrecombining portions of the genome in a population that has been of constant size and in a population that has been growing in size exponentially for a long time. We show that, in a population of constant size, the sample distribution of pairwise differences wil
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21. Three-dimensional structure of Theiler virus.
Theiler murine encephalomyelitis virus strains are categorized into two groups, a neurovirulent group that rapidly kills the host, and a demyelinating group that causes a generally nonlethal infection of motor neurons followed by a persistent infection of the white matter with demyelinating lesions similar to those found in multiple sclerosis. The three-dime
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22. Likelihood-mapping: A simple method to visualize phylogenetic content of a sequence alignment
We introduce a graphical method, likelihood-mapping, to visualize the phylogenetic content of a set of aligned sequences. The method is based on an analysis of the maximum likelihoods for the three fully resolved tree topologies that can be computed for four sequences. The three likelihoods are represented as one point inside an equilateral triangle. The tri
The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.
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23. Galaxies and large scale structure at high redshifts
It is now straightforward to assemble large samples of very high redshift (z ∼ 3) field galaxies selected by their pronounced spectral discontinuity at the rest frame Lyman limit of hydrogen (at 912 Å). This makes possible both statistical analyses of the properties of the galaxies and the first direct glimpse of the progression of the growth of the
National Academy of Sciences.
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24. Spatial and Space-Time Correlations in Systems of Subpopulations with Genetic Drift and Migration
The geographic distribution of genetic variation is an important theoretical and experimental component of population genetics. Previous characterizations of genetic structure of populations have used measures of spatial variance and spatial correlations. Yet a full understanding of the causes and consequences of spatial structure requires complete character