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    First Vertical Ion Density Profile in Jupiter's Auroral Atmosphere: Direct Observations Using the Keck II Telescope by Lystrup, M. B, Miller, S, Dello Russo, N, Vervack, Jr., R. J, Stallard, T

    Published in The Astrophysical journal (10-04-2008)
    “…We present the first vertical ion density profiles of Jupiter's upper atmosphere derived directly from ground-based observations. Observations of infrared…”
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    New limits on H+3 abundance on Neptune using Keck NIRSPEC by Melin, H., Stallard, T., Miller, S., Lystrup, M. B., Trafton, L. M., Booth, T. C., Rivers, C.

    “…Neptune and Uranus are observed with Keck II NIRSPEC in an attempt to detect H+ 3 emission from Neptune. In this set of observations, H+ 3 emission remains…”
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    Variability of Jovian ion winds : an upper limit for enhanced joule heating by LYSTRUP, M. B, MILLER, S, STALLARD, T, SMITH, C. G. A, AYLWARD, A

    Published in Annales geophysicae (1988) (08-05-2007)
    “…It has been proposed that short-timescale fluctuations about the mean electric field can significantly increase the upper atmospheric energy inputs at Jupiter,…”
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    Action of beta-N-oxalylamino-L-alanine on mouse brain NADH-dehydrogenase activity by Sabri, M I, Lystrup, B, Roy, D N, Spencer, P S

    Published in Journal of neurochemistry (01-10-1995)
    “…beta-N-Oxalylamino-L-alanine (L-BOAA), a non-protein neuroexcitatory amino acid present in the seeds of Lathyrus sativus (chickling or grass pea), is known to…”
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    The Structure and Motions of the 3C~120 Radio Jet on Scales of 0.6 to 300 Parsecs by Walker, R. C, Benson, J. M, Unwin, S. C, Lystrup, M. B, Hunter, T. R, Pilbratt, G, Hardee, P. E

    Published 22-03-2001
    “…Results are presented from long term VLBI monitoring of the parsec-scale radio jet in 3C120, primarily at 5 and 1.7 GHz. Numerous superluminal features are…”
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