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John, Stanford. Oscillations in D-region absorption at periods of one to two months. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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John, Stanford. Oscillations in D-region absorption at periods of one to two months. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1989.

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Parkinson, W. H. Determination of band oscillator strengths of atmospheric molecules from high resolution vacuum ultraviolet cross section measurements: Semiannual status report no. 1 for the period 1 November 1984 through 30 April 1985. Smithsonian Institution, Astrophysical Laboratory, 1985.

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George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, ed. North Atlantic basin tropical cyclone activity in relation to temperature and decadal-length oscillation patterns. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Marshall Space Flight Center, 2009.

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T, Papageorgiou Demetrios, Smyrlis Yiorgos S, and Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering., eds. Nonlinear stability of oscillatory core-annular flow: A generalized Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation with time periodic coefficients. Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center, 1994.

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Bensoussan, Alain. Asymptotic analysis for periodic structures. American Mathematical Society, 2011.

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Corduneanu, Constantin. Almost Periodic Oscillations and Waves. Springer, 2010.

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Almost Periodic Oscillations and Waves. Springer New York, 2008.

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Montgomery, Erwin B. Oscillator Basics. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190259600.003.0016.

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This chapter uses metaphors to help programmers picture the basic concepts of oscillators. At the least, DBS can be considered as oscillatory stimulation of the nervous system and increasingly, it is likely that the nervous system operates on the bases of neuronal and neural oscillators. Thus, a fundamental understanding of oscillators, particularly their features, is important. The defining feature of oscillatory activity is the recurrence or repetition of a phenomenon, such as the repetitive flashing of a light at a railroad crossing. This chapter uses the metaphor of a racecar circling on a
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Almost Periodic Oscillations and waves. Springer, 2009.

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Thompson, William R., and Leila Zakhirova. Revising the Framework: Energy and Eurasian History. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190699680.003.0003.

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This chapter first theorizes as if each system leader has been similar in terms of the resource foundations it has brought to the arena and what it has been able to do with those foundations. Earlier leaders were much weaker than later leaders. What accounts for the difference? Our answer is that system leaders have had variable claims to leads in commerce, technology, and energy. When they combined all three, they became very powerful. The chapter then addresses one of the central issues of Big History: the swinging of the socioeconomic, military, and political lead from western Eurasia to ea
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An investigation of short period oscillations of the solar irradiance and their time variations: Final report. National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 1987.

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Østermark-Johansen, Lene. Walter Pater's European Imagination. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192858757.001.0001.

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Abstract Walter Pater’s European Imagination addresses Pater’s literary cosmopolitanism as the first in-depth study of his fiction in dialogue with European literature. Pater’s short pieces of fiction, the so-called ‘imaginary portraits’, trace the development of the European self over a period of some two thousand years. They include elements of travelogue and art criticism, together with discourses on myth, history, and philosophy, and are not easily classified. With settings ranging from ancient Greece to nineteenth-century England, they engage with the visual arts and operate pictorially i
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Jones, Christopher R. Neurobiology of Circadian Rhythms Disorders. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199937837.003.0175.

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Temporal organization of nervous system function includes daily rhythms driven by a molecular-genetic hypothalamic “clock” with an intrinsic period length of approximately (circa) one day (diem). The resulting circadian rhythm influences all aspects of brain function and internally synchronizes the circadian oscillations inherent in all other body tissues. Idiosyncratic circadian characteristics interact with perceived environmental stimuli to determine each individual’s entrainment pattern of external synchronization with the day-night cycle. Idiosyncratic entrainment patterns that may come t
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Covassin, Naima, and Virend K. Somers. The cardiovascular system during sleep. Edited by Guido Grassi. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198784906.003.0028.

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The majority of molecular, physiological, and behavioural processes undergo substantial variations across a 24 h period. The health implications of such fluctuations, whether they are expressions of an intrinsic circadian rhythmicity or are secondary to changes in physical activity, posture, and/or sleep, are increasingly recognized. Similar to other biological functions, the cardiovascular system exhibits a prominent day–night profile, with profound haemodynamic, autonomic, and hormonal oscillations occurring during the sleep period. These time-dependent and sleep stage-dependent patterns of
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Anderson, Michael, and Corinne Roughley. Explaining Fertility Changes since the 1930s. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198805830.003.0015.

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The post-Second World War period saw major fluctuations in fertility in both Scotland and England and Wales, but the oscillations decreasingly moved in tandem, though, as elsewhere in western Europe, the general tendency of family sizes was downward from the 1980s. This was accompanied by major changes in the ages at which women were most likely to bear a child and, in Scotland, significant alterations in the spatial distribution of the highest and lowest fertility areas. Many possible explanations have been offered for these changes and some specifically Scottish features which may have affec
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Mast, Christof, Friederike Möller, Moritz Kreysing, et al. Toward living nanomachines. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199674923.003.0039.

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How does inanimate matter become transformed into animate matter? Living systems evolve by replication and selection at the molecular level and this chapter considers how to establish a synthetic, minimal system that can support molecular evolution and thus life. Molecular evolution cannot be explained by starting with high concentrations of activated chemicals that react toward their chemical equilibrium; persistent non-equilibria are required to maintain continuous reactivity and we especially consider thermal gradients as an early driving force for Darwinian molecular evolution. The tempera
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Wang, Bin. Intraseasonal Modulation of the Indian Summer Monsoon. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.616.

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The strongest Indian summer monsoon (ISM) on the planet features prolonged clustered spells of wet and dry conditions often lasting for two to three weeks, known as active and break monsoons. The active and break monsoons are attributed to a quasi-periodic intraseasonal oscillation (ISO), which is an extremely important form of the ISM variability bridging weather and climate variation. The ISO over India is part of the ISO in global tropics. The latter is one of the most important meteorological phenomena discovered during the 20th century (Madden & Julian, 1971, 1972). The extreme dry an
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Wheatley, Pat, and Charlotte Dunn. Demetrius the Besieger. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198836049.001.0001.

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Demetrius the Besieger is a historical and historiographical biography of Demetrius Poliorcetes ‘The Besieger of Cities’ (336–282 BC), an outstanding, yet enigmatic figure who presided over the disintegration of Alexander the Great’s empire after 323 BC. His campaigns, initiatives, and personal life bestride the opening forty years of the so-called ‘Hellenistic’ age, and are pivotal in its formation. Son of Antigonus Monophthalmus ‘The One-Eyed’, who fought alongside Alexander, Demetrius is the most fascinating and high profile of the Diadochoi, or Successors to Alexander the Great, and he bec
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Feldman, Ilana. Life Lived in Relief. University of California Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520299627.001.0001.

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Palestinian refugees’ experience of displacement is among the lengthiest in history. Life Lived in Relief explores this community’s engagement with humanitarian assistance over a seventy-year period and their persistent efforts over this long time span to alter their present and future conditions. Even as humanitarian intervention is conceived as crisis-driven and focused on survival, protracted displacement is a common circumstance, necessitating long-term humanitarian presence. The book describes the operational challenges of oscillating between chronic conditions and repeating emergency sit
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Nédélec, Anne. Earth and Life. Oxford University PressOxford, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780198945444.001.0001.

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Abstract The book provides a whole history of the Earth since the formation of the solar system. It describes the oldest rocks and minerals, and explains the main geological processes in a way understandable to everyone. The ancient Earth was very different from the current one, with very little emerged land area and no oxygen. Life appeared in the abyss, likely near hydrothermal oceanic vents. For more than two billion years, living beings were just simple marine microorganisms—bacteria or archea. Though basic, these were responsible for the oxygenation of the ocean and the atmosphere. Not al
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Holman, J. Alan. Pleistocene Amphibians and Reptiles in Britain and Europe. Oxford University Press, 1998. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195112320.001.0001.

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The Pleistocene epoch or Ice Age, an extended period of advancing and retreating ice sheets, is characterized by striking climatic oscillations and sea level fluctuations. This age saw the rise and spread of humans and a great extinction of large mammals by the end of the epoch; in fact, the world today is essentially the product of dramatic changes that took place in the Pleistocene. This book, a companion to the author's Pleistocene Amphibians and Reptiles in North America, discusses the Pleistocene amphibians and reptiles in Britain and the European continent eastward through present-day Po
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Nonlinear stability of oscillatory core-annular flow: A generalized Kuramoto-Sivashinsky equation with time periodic coefficients. Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, NASA Langley Research Center, 1994.

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Nash, David. Changes in Precipitation Over Southern Africa During Recent Centuries. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.539.

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Precipitation levels in southern Africa exhibit a marked east–west gradient and are characterized by strong seasonality and high interannual variability. Much of the mainland south of 15°S exhibits a semiarid to dry subhumid climate. More than 66 percent of rainfall in the extreme southwest of the subcontinent occurs between April and September. Rainfall in this region—termed the winter rainfall zone (WRZ)—is most commonly associated with the passage of midlatitude frontal systems embedded in the austral westerlies. In contrast, more than 66 percent of mean annual precipitation over much of th
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