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Rapid Isolation of the Mitoribosome from HEK Cells
Published on: October 4, 2018
まとめ
木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星,木星
科学分野:
- 惑星科学は惑星科学である.
- 宇宙物理学 宇宙物理学
- 原子・分子物理学 原子・分子物理学
背景:
- 木星の月イオは薄い大気を持っています.
- ニュートラルナトリウム放射は,木星の周りの複雑な構造で観察されています.
研究 の 目的:
- 木星の周りの中性ナトリウム排出の観察された複雑で変動する構造を説明するために.
- 木星の環境におけるナトリウムの発生源と輸送メカニズムを調査する.
主な方法:
- 中性ナトリウム排出量の観測データの分析.
- イオ-木星系における大気とプラズマのプロセスのモデリング.
主要な成果:
- 観測されたナトリウム排出量は,イオの大気から発生した損失プロセスと一致しています.
- 素早い中性ナトリウムは,Ioのプラズマトーラス,Ioの近く,そして下流で局所的に生成されます.
- イオの大気中の分子イオンがイオン化され,解離され,再結合し,ナトリウムを木星の脱出軌道に放出します.
結論:
- イオの上層大気中の分子源が,木星のナトリウム排出を説明している.
- 電子の衝突によるイオン化と解離は,イオの大気の上部で起こる重要なプロセスです.
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