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تعداد نتایج: 17037238  

2008
Norbert Schorghofer

[1] On Mars annual mean surface temperature near ±60 latitude varies predominately with precession and is not closely related to annualmean insolation. Based on the last few million years of orbital history, the precession cycle dominates in a narrow latitude range 54 –65 , in which the margins of the two ice-rich permafrost layers in each hemisphere happen to lie, while mean annual temperature...

Journal: :Journal of occupational health 2014
Yawen Cheng I-Shin Chen Hermann Burr Chiou-Jong Chen Tung-Liang Chiang

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to examine changes in working hours, shift work, psychological and physical job demands, job control and job insecurity in Taiwanese employees by gender and age during the period of 2001 to 2010. METHODS The study subjects were 36,750 men and 27,549 women, aged 25-64, from 4 rounds of cross-sectional surveys of representative employees. Psychosocial work co...

Journal: :Science 2007
J L Margot S J Peale R F Jurgens M A Slade I V Holin

Observations of radar speckle patterns tied to the rotation of Mercury establish that the planet occupies a Cassini state with obliquity of 2.11 +/- 0.1 arc minutes. The measurements show that the planet exhibits librations in longitude that are forced at the 88-day orbital period, as predicted by theory. The large amplitude of the oscillations, 35.8 +/- 2 arc seconds, together with the Mariner...

2017
A. F. Medeiros Michael J. Taylor H. Takahashi P. P. Batista D. Gobbi M. J. Taylor

Journal: :Journal of epidemiology and community health 2006
Mary Assunta Simon Chapman

BACKGROUND The Japanese government is an important shareholder in the Japanese tobacco industry. Negotiations to develop the WHO's historic Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) were based on consensus, resulting in countries needing to agree to the lowest acceptable common denominator in clause development. OBJECTIVE To illustrate Japan's role in negotiating key optional language in...

1995
Brian L. Kooiman Jack O. Burns

This paper presents an angular correlation analysis of the Green Bank 4.85 GHz radio catalog (Gregory & Condon 1991) of 54,579 sources (S > 25 mJy). The Green Bank catalog is found to be complete to S 35 mJy over 20 < 74 , 0 h < 24 h , and Galactic latitude jbj 10. The 2-point angular correlation function shows evidence for the clustering of radio sources, with a power-law distribution consiste...

2012
Yueyang Jiang Qianlai Zhuang Sibyll Schaphoff Stephen Sitch Andrei Sokolov David Kicklighter Jerry Melillo

This study aims to assess how high-latitude vegetation may respond under various climate scenarios during the 21st century with a focus on analyzing model parameters induced uncertainty and how this uncertainty compares to the uncertainty induced by various climates. The analysis was based on a set of 10,000 Monte Carlo ensemble Lund-Potsdam-Jena (LPJ) simulations for the northern high latitude...

Journal: :AJR. American journal of roentgenology 2007
Steven Don Bruce R Whiting Jacquelyn S Ellinwood David H Foos Keith A Kronemer Richard A Kraus

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to determine soft-copy image display preferences of brightness, latitude, and detail contrast for neonatal chest computed radiography to establish a baseline for future work on low-dose imaging. CONCLUSION Observers preferred brighter images with higher detail contrast and narrow to middle latitude for soft-copy display compared with the typical screen-...

2003
RUSSELL H. FAZIO

The literature concerning the controversy between dissonance and selfperception theories is reviewed. It is proposed that the two theories be regarded not as “competing” formulations but as complementary ones and, furthermore, that each theory is applicable only to its own specialized domain. Self-perception theory, it is suggested, accurately characterizes attitude change phenomena in the cont...

Journal: :Science 2005
Henry G Roe Michael E Brown Emily L Schaller Antonin H Bouchez Chadwick A Trujillo

Observations of Titan's mid-latitude clouds from the W. M. Keck and Gemini Observatories show that they cluster near 350 degrees W longitude, 40 degrees S latitude. These clouds cannot be explained by a seasonal shift in global circulation and thus presumably reflect a mechanism on Titan such as geysering or cryovolcanism in this region. The rate of volatile release necessary to trigger cloud f...

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