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Zhang, Y., D. J. McEwen, W. Guo, and P. C. Anderson. "Polar ionospheric responses to solar wind IMF changes." Annales Geophysicae 18, no. 6 (2000): 629–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00585-000-0629-2.

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Abstract. Auroral and airglow emissions over Eureka (89° CGM) during the 1997-98 winter show striking variations in relation to solar wind IMF changes. The period January 19 to 22, 1998, was chosen for detailed study, as the IMF was particularly strong and variable. During most of the period, Bz was northward and polar arcs were observed. Several overpasses by DMSP satellites during the four day period provided a clear picture of the particle precipitation producing the polar arcs. The spectral character of these events indicated excitation by electrons of average energy 300 to 500 eV. Only oc
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Mao, Yi, Yun-ru Li, and Jin-fu Zhu. "Research on Key Technologies of Network Centric System Distributed Target Track Fusion." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2017 (2017): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6137015.

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To realize common tactical picture in network-centered system, this paper proposes a layered architecture for distributed information processing and a method for distributed track fusion on the basis of analyzing the characteristics of network-centered systems. Basing on the noncorrelation of three-dimensional measurement of surveillance and reconnaissance sensors under polar coordinates, it also puts forward an algorithm for evaluating track quality (TQ) using statistical decision theory. According to simulation results, the TQ value is associated with the measurement accuracy of sensors and
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Singh, Poonam, Jia Zhang, Ahmed Ghalgaoui, et al. "Coherent polaron dynamics of electrons solvated in polar liquids." PNAS Nexus, June 7, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/pnasnexus/pgac078.

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Abstract An electron solvated in a polar liquid is an elementary quantum system with properties governed by electric interactions with a fluctuating molecular environment. In the prevailing single particle picture, the quantum ground and excited states are determined by a self-consistent potential, as defined by the particular local configuration of the solvation shell. This description neglects collective many-body excitations, which arise from the coupling of electronic degrees of freedom and nuclear motions of the environment. While recent experiments have demonstrated collective nonequilbr
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Schartner, Matthias, Lisa Kern, Axel Nothnagel, Johannes Böhm, and Benedikt Soja. "Optimal VLBI baseline geometry for UT1-UTC Intensive observations." Journal of Geodesy 95, no. 7 (2021). http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00190-021-01530-8.

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AbstractOne of the main tasks of Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) is the rapid determination of the highly variable Earth’s rotation expressed through the difference between Universal Time UT1 and Coordinated Universal Time UTC (dUT1). For this reason, dedicated one hour, single baseline sessions, called “Intensives”, are observed on a daily basis. Thus far, the optimal geometry of Intensive sessions was understood to include a long east–west extension of the baseline to ensure a dUT1 estimation with highest accuracy. In this publication, we prove that long east–west baselines are the
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Sharma, Sarah. "The Great American Staycation and the Risk of Stillness." M/C Journal 12, no. 1 (2009). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.122.

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The habitual passenger cannot grasp the folly of traffic based overwhelmingly on transport. His inherited perceptions of space and time and of personal pace have been industrially deformed. He has lost the power to conceive of himself outside the passenger role (Illich 25).The most basic definition of Stillness refers to a state of being in the absence of both motion and disturbance. Some might say it is anti-American. Stillness denies the democratic freedom of mobility in a social system where, as Ivan Illich writes in Energy and Equity, people “believe that political power grows out of the c
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West, Patrick Leslie. "Between North-South Civil War and East-West Manifest Destiny: Herman Melville’s “I and My Chimney” as Geo-Historical Allegory." M/C Journal 20, no. 6 (2017). http://dx.doi.org/10.5204/mcj.1317.

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Literary critics have mainly read Herman Melville’s short story “I and My Chimney” (1856) as allegory. This article elaborates on the tradition of interpreting Melville’s text allegorically by relating it to Fredric Jameson’s post-structural reinterpretation of allegory. In doing so, it argues that the story is not a simple example of allegory but rather an auto-reflexive engagement with allegory that reflects the cultural and historical ambivalences of the time in which Melville was writing. The suggestion is that Melville deliberately used signifiers (or the lack thereof) of directionality a
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Books on the topic "Polar (Motion picture)"

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Morgan, Melissa. The Polar Express, the movie: Keepsake memory book. Houghton Mifflin, 2004.

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Lemonier, Marc. Panique à Paname: Quand le polar prend ses quartiers dans la capitale. Parigramme, 1998.

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Czapińska, Wiesława. Pola Negri, polska królowa Hollywood. 2nd ed. Wydawn. Philip Wilson, 1996.

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Polar 2.0: Il poliziesco francese del nuovo millennio. Il foglio, 2012.

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Polar Express Movie Scrapbook (Polar Express). Scholastic, 2004.

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Baines, Rebecca. Arctic Tale: A Companion to the Major Motion Picture. National Geographic Children's Books, 2007.

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(Compiler), Glen Ballard, and Alan Silvestri (Compiler), eds. The Polar Express: Selections from the Motion Picture Soundtrack. Warner Bros. Publications, 2004.

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(Introduction), Robert Zemeckis, ed. The Art of The Polar Express. Chronicle Books, 2004.

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Nordisk Films Kompagni 1906-1924, Volume 5: The Rise and Fall of the Polar Bear. Indiana University Press, 2017.

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Thorsen, Isak. Nordisk Films Kompagni 1906-1924, Volume 5: The Rise and Fall of the Polar Bear. Indiana University Press, 2017.

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Book chapters on the topic "Polar (Motion picture)"

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Genauer, Rebecca. "Frozen in Motion: Ethnographic Representation in Donald B. MacMillan’s Arctic Films." In Films on Ice. Edinburgh University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9780748694174.003.0023.

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This chapter examines the explorer Donald MacMillan, who accompanied Robert Peary during the 1908-09 Polar expedition, and took tens of thousands of still photographs and exposed nearly 100,000 feet of motion picture footage during his long career as explorer, scientist, lecturer, and ethnographer. Four of MacMillan’s edited single-reel films – Hunting Musk-Ox with the Polar Eskimo (date unknown), Travelling with the Eskimos of the Far North (1930), Eskimo Life in South Greenland (filmed during a 1926 expedition), and Under the Northern Lights (circa 1928) –survive. Genauer’s chapter argues that MacMillan disavowed narrative and generic conventions of ethnographic representation, which allowed his films to break from the supposed verisimilitude characteristic of contemporary explorer films.
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