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…hat slowly rotating Sun-like stars basically do not have high magnetic activity events like superflares. Recently, however, many superflares on solar-type (G-type main-sequence) stars have been reported (Maehara et al. 2012 2015 ; Shibayama et al. 2013 ; Candelaresi et al. 2014 ;…

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…separation 4 8695 26.1 anxiety dimension (5 items) and distinct fears dimen- 5 8542 25.6 sion (9 items). There are no reverse coded items in the 6 7951 23.8 scale. The sum of these sub-dimensions gives the "overall anxiety" score. High scores indicate a higher level of Participan…

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…and implications for the interpretation of sedimentary hopanes. PNAS, 107, 8537–8542. https://doi. org/10.1073/pnas.0912949107 White, R. A., Chan, A. M., Gavelis, G. S., Leander, B. S., Brady, A. L., Slater, G. F., … Suttle, C. A. (2016). Metagenomic analysis suggests modern fres…

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…ereas we use the Interval () sumptions. Phase is a model type that groups dated events formed within each phase to infer the difference between the start and end by one coherent group in a given context, but for which there is no boundaries of each modelled phase. Finally, we the…

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…ular model (National Deformation Model) and patches for significant deformation events since 2000. (version 20000101). Last modified: 2020-05-29 nz_linz_nzgd2000-20130801.json - New Zealand Deformation Model. Defines the secular model (National Deformation Model) and patches for …

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…. The peaks on the seismographs (indicated as A in fig. 28) are produced by shot events during the experiment. Random seismic noise (indicated as B in fig. 28) is probably due to gas activity in the area. Figure 26: 5.2 BATHYMETRY A surface of approximately 290 km2 was investigated…