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This user is interested in X-ray astronomy.
This user is interested in the Human genome.
UIUCThis user a graduate of the University of Illinois
at Urbana-Champaign.
Great Falls, MontanaThis user is a graduate of the University of Great Falls.
BAThis user has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Geology.
BAThis user has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mathematics.

Art

Astronomy

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Astrophysics

Beta particle astronomy

  • Beta particle decay.[1]

Biology

Biosynthesis of a human protein

Original content of WikiPedia article on the 'Biosynthesis of a Human Protein' can be found in three parts: User:Marshallsumter/human protein1, User:Marshallsumter/human protein2, and User:Marshallsumter/human protein3.

Broadcasting

Charge ontology

  • Beta decay radioisotopes.[1]

Chemistry

  • Niobium (500-wt-ppm O2 and samples with less than 10-wt-ppm O2).[1]

Crystallography

  • Orthorhombic to tetragonal phase transition.[2]

Economics

Ethnicity

Films

Gaming

Gamma-ray astronomy

Geneology

Gene project

Clinical trial number NCT03900598 for "A Study of JNJ-67856633 in Participants With Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)" at ClinicalTrials.gov

Testing a reference:[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c R. E. Einziger, J. N. Mundy, and H. A. Hoff (15 January 1978). "Niobium self-diffusion". Phys. Rev. B17 (2): 440. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.17.440.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  2. ^ A. K. Singh, L. E. Richards, H. A. Hoff, V. Letourneau, and C. S. Pande (4 February 1988). "Orthorhombic to tetragonal phase transition in Y
    1
    Ba
    2
    Cu
    3
    O
    7−x
    "
    . Journal of Applied Physics. 63 (12): 5805. doi:10.1063/1.340319.
    {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Clinical trial number NCT03900598 for "A Study of JNJ-67856633 in Participants With Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) and Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia (CLL)" at ClinicalTrials.gov

Geochronology

Geography

Geology

Geophysics

Glaciology

Humanities

Income

Information

Insider trading

Interstellar vehicle

Language

Lightning power plant

Materials sciences

Austenite.[1]

Mathematics

Two-dimensional diffusion model.[2]

Medicine

Monopolistic practices

Music

New girl friend

Notability test

Nucelar physics

  • Isotope effect.[3]

Particle fountain

Personal body shield

Philosophy

Phosphate biochemistry

Physics

  • Monovacancies and divacancies.[4]
  • Interstitials and divacancies.[5]

Planetary science

Psychology

Radiation astronomy

Radiation astronomy frequency bands and WikiData number
Radiation astronomy resource Band name Frequency range Wavelength range WikiData number (Q)
Acoustic astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Acoustics sound Q62026196
Active galactic nuclei radiation astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Active galactic nuclei AGNs QQ51837611
Aerometeor astronomy v:Radiation astronomy/Aerometeors meteors Q61679399
Alpha-particle astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Alpha particles alpha particles Q60461927
Asteroid astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Asteroids asteroids Q3863
Blue astronomy, v:Blue astronomy blues 630–670 THz 450–475 nm Q26203754
Cyan astronomy, v:Cyan astronomy cyans 606–630 THz 476–495 nm Q26203759
Electromagnetic astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Electromagnetics electromagnetism 2420 QHz–30 Hz 12 ym–10,000 km Q27681267
Gamma-ray astronomy, v:Gamma-ray astronomy gamma rays 2420 QHz – 30 PHz 12 ym–10 pm Q622752
X-ray astronomy, v:X-ray astronomy x-rays 30 PHz – 30 EHz 10 pm – 10 nm Q1852
Millimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Millimeters millimeters 30–300 GHz 1.0–10.0 mm Q115285962
Centimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Centimeters centimeters 3–30 GHz 1.0–10.0 cm Q115286110
Decimeter astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Decimeters decimeters 0.3–3 GHz 1.0–10.0 dm Q not yet assigned
Alloy astronomy, v:Radiation astronomy/Alloys alloys 151 sections elements & compounds Q37756
v:Radiation astronomy/Courses courses 1 per semester 48 lectures Q51248150
v:Radiation astronomy/Courses/Principles/Syllabus/Fall syllabi 1 per semester Spring, Fall Q26728101

Religion

Repellor vehicles

Request for comment

Sociology

Solrad

Spaceflight

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Superconductors

  • YBa
    2
    Cu
    3
    O
    7−x
    90K superconductor.[2]

Thermodynamics

  • Activation enthalpy.[5]

Universal translator

WikiMedia user pages

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InterWiki abbreviations
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WikiProjects of interest



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X-ray astronomy

EXOSAT.[6]

References

  1. ^ Hoff HA, Waytena GL, Glesener JW, Harris VG, Pappas DP (20 March 1995). "Critical thickness of single crystal fcc iron on diamond". Surf. Sci. 326 (3): 252–66. Bibcode:1995SurSc.326..252H. doi:10.1016/0039-6028(94)00787-X. S2CID 93826286.
  2. ^ a b H. A. Hoff, L. E. Toth, M. E. Filipkowski, C. L. Vold, S. H. Lawrence, R. A. Masumura, W. L. Lechter & D. K. Smith (October 1993). "Model for the oxygenation of the YBa
    2
    Cu
    3
    O
    7−x
    90K superconductor"
    . Journal of Electronic Materials. 22 (10): 1241–1249. doi:10.1007/BF02818067.
    {{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ Einziger, R.E., Mundy, J.N. and Hoff, H.A. (1978). "Self diffusion in niobium". Journal of Nuclear Materials. 69–70 (1–2): 523–525.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  4. ^ J. N. Mundy, S. J. Rothman, N. Q. Lam, H. A. Hoff, and L. J. Nowicki (15 December 1978). "Self-diffusion in tungsten". Phys. Rev. B18 (12–15): 6566. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.18.6566.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  5. ^ a b J. N. Mundy, H. A. Hoff, J. Pelleg, S. J. Rothman, L. J. Nowicki, and F. A. Schmidt (15 July 1981). "Self-diffusion in chromium". Phys. Rev. B24 (2): 658. doi:10.1103/PhysRevB.24.658. Retrieved 13 March 2023.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Hoff HA (Aug 1983). "EXOSAT - The new extrasolar X-ray observatory". J Brit Interplan Soc. (Space Chronicle). 36 (8): 363–7. Archived from the original on 2012-08-29.
This user has published peer-reviewed articles in academic journals.