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The High Energy cosmic-Radiation Detection (HERD) Facility onboard China's Future Space Station
Free accessArXiv | 2014| -
Study on Stormwater Storage and Discharge from Urban Landscape Water Bodies in Flood Season
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Characteristics of Sandstone Reservoirs in Unayzah Formation in Rub Al Khali Basin Saudi Arabia
British Library Online Contents | 2010| -
Rotational behaviors and magnetic field evolution of radio pulsars
British Library Online Contents | 2014| -
MODELING PULSAR TIME NOISE WITH LONG TERM POWER LAW DECAY MODULATED BY SHORT TERM OSCILLATIONS OF THE MAGNETIC FIELDS OF NEUTRON STARS
British Library Conference Proceedings | 2013| -
Optical polarization of quasars and the Balmer edge feature revealed by ultraviolet and polarized visible to near-infrared emissions
British Library Online Contents | 2012| -
MODELING PULSAR TIME NOISE WITH LONG TERM POWER LAW DECAY MODULATED BY SHORT TERM OSCILLATIONS OF THE MAGNETIC FIELDS OF NEUTRON STARS
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
Is the anti-correlation between the X-ray variability amplitude and black hole mass of AGNs intrinsic?
Free accessEDP Sciences | 2008| -
A SINGLE INTRINSIC LUMINOSITY FUNCTION FOR BOTH TYPE I AND TYPE II ACTIVE GALACTIC NUCLEI
British Library Online Contents | 2005| -
Detecting super-Nyquist-frequency gravitational waves using a pulsar timing array
Free accessArXiv | 2016| -
Development of the super high angular resolution principle for X-ray imaging
British Library Online Contents | 2011| -
Exact solutions for shells collapsing towards a pre-existing black hole
British Library Online Contents | 2009| -
Evolution of oxygen and nitrogen abundances and nitrogen production mechanism in massive star-forming galaxies
British Library Online Contents | 2013| -
Maser mechanism of optical pulsations from anomalous X-ray pulsar 4U0142+61
Free accessArXiv | 2004| -
Radio pulsars as progenitors of AXPs and SGRs: magnetic field evolution through pulsar glitches
Free accessArXiv | 2004|