Search Results - "Webber, W.R"
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Brief bursts of pulse stimulation terminate afterdischarges caused by cortical stimulation
Published in Neurology (10-12-1999)“…To determine whether cortical electrical stimulation can terminate bursts of epileptiform activity in humans, we used afterdischarges (ADs) as a model of…”
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Voyager 1 Explores the Termination Shock Region and the Heliosheath beyond
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (23-09-2005)“…Voyager 1 crossed the termination shock of the supersonic flow of the solar wind on 16 December 2004 at a distance of 94.01 astronomical units from the Sun,…”
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Modelling of low-energy galactic electrons in the heliosheath
Published in Advances in space research (01-11-2011)“…The modulation of cosmic ray electrons in the heliosphere plays an important role in improving our understanding and assessment of the processes applicable to…”
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3He and 2H measurements and what they tell us about cosmic ray propagation in the galaxy
Published in Advances in space research (1997)“…We have compared new observations of the 3 He 4He and 2 >H 4 He ratios in cosmic rays made by the I-Max experiment with calculations of the interstellar…”
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Measurement of 0.25-3.2 GeV antiprotons in the cosmic radiation
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Modelling of `barrier' modulation for cosmic ray protons in the outer heliosphere
Published in Advances in space research (2004)“…Voyager and Pioneer spacecraft observations over 22 years and out to ∼82 AU have found two particular features of cosmic ray proton modulation in the…”
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Modulation of low-energy cosmic ray electrons in the outer heliosphere
Published in Advances in space research (2004)“…A drift-modulation model with a solar wind termination shock (TS), including a jovian electron source, was used to study the effects of this heliospheric shock…”
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USE OF A CLUSTERING ALGORITHM FOR SEIZURE DETECTION: THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK: A103
Published in Journal of clinical neurophysiology (01-09-1997)Get full text
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K-capture cosmic ray secondaries and reacceleration
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-2001)“…We have investigated the effect of reacceleration on interstellar flux of K-capture secondaries 49V and 51Cr. Several isotopic ratios for these two isotopes…”
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Monte Carlo calculations of cosmic ray electron and nuclei diffusion in the galaxy—A comparison of data and predictions
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-1997)“…We have made detailed calculations of cosmic ray electron and nuclei spectra using a Monte Carlo program for diffusion and energy changes during propagation in…”
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Voyager measurements of the isotopic composition of Fe, Co and Ni nuclei—Implications for the nucleosynthesis and the acceleration of cosmic rays
Published in Advances in space research (01-01-1997)“…We report new measurements of the cosmic-ray elemental and isotopic composition of Fe, Co and Ni nuclei in the energy range from 110 to 298 MeV per nucleon…”
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A heavy ion spectrometer system for the measurement of projectile fragmentation of relativistic heavy ions
Published in Radiation measurements (01-07-1997)“…The Heavy Ion Spectrometer System (HISS) at the LBL Bevalac provided a unique facility for measuring projectile fragmentation cross-sections important in…”
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Total charge and mass changing cross sections of relativistic nuclei in hydrogen, helium, and carbon targets
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-02-1990)“…This is the first in a series of papers describing the results of a systematic study of total, elemental, and isotopic cross sections measured in hydrogen,…”
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Individual isotopic fragmentation cross sections of relativistic nuclei in hydrogen, helium, and carbon targets
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-02-1990)“…In this paper, the third in a series of papers, we discuss isotopic fragmentation cross sections measured in hydrogen, helium, and carbon targets. Over 300 of…”
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Formula for calculating partial cross sections for nuclear reactions of nuclei with E approx gt 200 MeV/nucleon in hydrogen targets
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-02-1990)“…In this paper we describe a new formula for calculating the partial cross sections for the production of secondary fragments with energy {approx gt}200…”
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Individual charge changing fragmentation cross sections of relativistic nuclei in hydrogen, helium, and carbon targets
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-02-1990)“…In this paper we describe individual elemental cross sections. Over 100 of these cross sections have been measured by studying the fragmentation of beams of 12…”
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A program to measure new energetic particle nuclear interaction cross sections
Published in Advances in space research (01-10-1994)“…The Transport Collaboration, consisting of researchers from institutions in France, Germany, Italy and the USA, has established a program to make new…”
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Cosmic ray investigation for the Voyager missions; energetic particle studies in the outer heliosphere?And beyond
Published in Space science reviews (01-12-1977)“…The Voyager mission cosmic ray detector system, consisting entirely of solid-state charged-particle detectors, is designed to measure the energy spectrum of…”
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Interactions in hydrogen of relativistic neon to nickel projectiles: Total charge-changing cross sections
Published in Physical review. C, Nuclear physics (01-06-1994)“…A liquid hydrogen target was used to study the nuclear fragmentation of beams of relativistic heavy ions, [sup 22]Ne to [sup 58]Ni, over an energy range 400 to…”
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