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View article: The Use of Large Language Models to Accelerate Literature Review Towards Digital Health Equity and Inclusiveness.
The Use of Large Language Models to Accelerate Literature Review Towards Digital Health Equity and Inclusiveness. Open
Digital health technologies (DHTs) have revolutionized clinical trials, offering unprecedented opportunities to streamline processes, enhance patient engagement, and improve data quality. Growing technology device and broadband access are …
View article: The η Aquilae System: Radial Velocities and Astrometry in Search of η Aql B
The η Aquilae System: Radial Velocities and Astrometry in Search of η Aql B Open
The classical Cepheid η Aql was not included in past Leavitt Law work because of a presumed complicating orbit due to a known B9.8V companion. To determine the orbit of η Aql B, we analyze a significant number of radial velocity (RV) measu…
View article: The eta Aquilae System: Radial Velocities and Astrometry in Search of eta Aql B
The eta Aquilae System: Radial Velocities and Astrometry in Search of eta Aql B Open
The classical Cepheid eta Aql was not included in past Leavitt Law work (Benedict et al. 2007) because of a presumed complicating orbit due to a known B9.8V companion. To determine the orbit of eta Aql B, we analyze a significant number of…
View article: Structural studies of the PIR and RIFIN families from malaria-infected erythrocytes
Structural studies of the PIR and RIFIN families from malaria-infected erythrocytes Open
Malaria, caused by the Plasmodium parasite, is responsible for the deaths of close to half a million people a year. During the course of infection, the parasite invades and remodels the host red blood cell, often requiring the export of a …
View article: The Rigidity Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient in the Heliosheath and an Explanation of the Extreme Solar Modulation Effects for Cosmic Ray Electrons from 3-60 MeV Observed at Voyager 1
The Rigidity Dependence of the Diffusion Coefficient in the Heliosheath and an Explanation of the Extreme Solar Modulation Effects for Cosmic Ray Electrons from 3-60 MeV Observed at Voyager 1 Open
We believe that the extreme solar modulation of 3-60 MeV Galactic electrons measured by Voyager in the heliosheath and the interpretation of this new data in terms of the rigidity dependence of the diffusion coefficient at low rigidities p…
View article: Infrared Observations of Southern Classical Novae 1991 to 1992
Infrared Observations of Southern Classical Novae 1991 to 1992 Open
We report on a program to monitor classical novae (CNe) to determine if they produced dust in the ejecta created by their outbursts. Of the ten systems we followed, five produced dust. We also present limited infrared and optical spectrosc…
View article: The detection of discrete cyclotron emission features in phase-resolved optical spectroscopy of V1500 Cygni
The detection of discrete cyclotron emission features in phase-resolved optical spectroscopy of V1500 Cygni Open
We have obtained phase-resolved optical spectroscopy of the old nova, and asynchronous polar V1500 Cyg. These new data reveal discrete cyclotron humps from two different strength magnetic fields. One region has B = 72 MG, while the other h…
View article: A Refined Radial Velocity Curve for the L Dwarf Donor of WZ Sagittae
A Refined Radial Velocity Curve for the L Dwarf Donor of WZ Sagittae Open
We have obtained a radial velocity curve for the L dwarf donor in WZ Sagittae using phase-resolved J-band spectra obtained with GNIRS on Gemini-north. We find a radial velocity semi-amplitude of . This result reduces the error bar by a fac…
View article: Astrometry with<i>Hubble Space Telescope</i>Fine Guidance Sensors—A Review
Astrometry with<i>Hubble Space Telescope</i>Fine Guidance Sensors—A Review Open
Over the last 20 years Hubble Space Telescope Fine Guidance Sensor interferometric astrometry has produced precise and accurate parallaxes of astrophysical interesting stars and mass estimates for stellar companions. We review parallax res…
View article: The apparent synchronization of V1500 Cygni
The apparent synchronization of V1500 Cygni Open
We have used XMM–Newton and ground-based optical/near-infrared photometry to explore the old classical nova, and asynchronous polar V1500 Cyg. The X-ray light curve shows a single bright phase once per orbit, associated with the main accre…