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    Soucek andVLobzin Determining the wavelength of Langmuir wave packetsat the Earth’s bow shock10:30–10:50M Gedalin Instabilities in the foot10:50–11:00M Balikhin Concluding remarks. ... 11:30–13:30 Seismo session(Theatre) Chair: O. Pokhotelov.
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    offspring (aged 11 to 15) from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) waves 14 and 16. ... From wave 4. (1994), a youth questionnaire for household members aged 11-15 was included in the survey. ... health, health related behaviours, opinions, and
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/one-year-sequencing-covid-19-genome-sheffield-shares-new-research-uk-variant
    being seen in Europe and the UK’s own second wave of the pandemic earlier in the year. ... To do this it makes short copies of the genome called subgenomic RNA. ... around the world to develop vaccines by understanding how the virus spreads and...
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    wave 10 of the BES, where individuals were surveyed in November and December 2016. ... factors. In this wave, respondents are asked about their voting intention in the EU referendum. ... The main advantage of these data, particularly for this paper,...
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    Saw-tooth wave. t. f(t)! 2 2 4. 4. Figure 6. In this case we can describe the function as follows:. ... Non-sinusoidal periodic functionsThe following are examples of non-sinusoidal periodic functions (they are often called “waves”). ... For...
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    Saw-tooth wave. t. f(t)! 2 2 4. 4. Figure 6. In this case we can describe the function as follows:. ... Non-sinusoidal periodic functionsThe following are examples of non-sinusoidal periodic functions (they are often called “waves”). ... For...
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    These two. waves are the only ones to date in which information on height and weight is available,. ... years and by not knowing an individual’s BMI prior to marriage; if we had more waves of the. ... 4. Data and econometric method. We use data...
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    To study of the D region behavior the Very Low and Low Frequency (VLF/LF) wave measurements are used because these waves are reflected by the D region, and the received ... The length of sub-ionosperic wave paths ranged from about 200 to near 7000...
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    Table 1. shows the number of households and mean income by city and wave. ... period we observe, going from the second richest in wave 1 to the second poorest in wave 7. ... Data and Descriptive Statistics. We use individual level data from the five...
  • https://sheffield.ac.uk/news/scientists-50-year-study-reveals-climate-change-and-avian-flu-impact-uk-seabirds
    most important in understanding how UK seabird populations are being affected by climate change and disease, as a second wave of bird flu is sweeping across the UK. ... The study is one of the most important in understanding how UK seabird...
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