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Other composers wrote solely for percussion before Varèse composed "Ionisation" from 1929 to '31, but none with his sophistication and subtlety.

Surface neutron counter data are often used as a proxy for atmospheric ionisation from cosmic rays in studies of extraterrestrial effects on climate.

In the atmosphere, the enhanced ionisation from EPP leads to production of HO x and NO x, reactive gases which have an important role in middle atmosphere ozone balance, thus providing a potential link to dynamics and regional climate as discussed in a recent review article by Rozanov et al. ([2012]).

The structure of increased F region electron density compared to the surrounding plasma is known as the tongue-of-ionisation (TOI), in which ionisation from sub-auroral latitudes on the dayside is drawn antisunward by the high-latitude plasma convection pattern towards the polar cap (Valladares et al. 1994; Pryse et al. 2009).

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The Reflection Grating Spectrometer (RGS) spectrum has several narrow absorption and emission lines of O, N, C and Ne, originating from gas at a range of ionisation parameters, from log ξ∼1.6 to log ξ∼−2 (where ξ has the units erg cm s−1).

We demonstrate that the device can be successfully applied in the detection of keV ionisation energy from single events of keV X-rays and keV 31P ions.

The net atmospheric ionisation effect from CR is defined by an interaction between the SEP event itself and the so-called Forbush decrease, a rapid reduction in GCR intensity following coronal mass ejection (CME).

We therefore investigated if there is any association between exposure to low dose ionisation radiation from diagnostic radiological procedures and an increased risk of prostate cancer.

We conducted a case control study to investigate whether exposure to low dose ionisation radiation from diagnostic x-ray procedures could be established as a risk factor for prostate cancer.

The near-infrared (NIR) polarisation from IC5063 contains contributions from various processes: (1) dichroic absorption from diffuse stellar emission through dust in the nuclear bulge; (2) electron scattering from ionisation cones; and (3) dichroic absorption arising from aligned dust grains within the torus.

At greater and greater distances from the ionising star, the ionisation front slows, while the pressure of the newly ionised gas causes the ionised volume to expand.

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