104 results on '"Webb, John K"'
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2. Introducing the Condor Array Telescope – IV. A possible nova super-remnant surrounding the putative recurrent nova KT Eridani
3. Varying alpha, blinding, and bias in existing measurements
4. Introducing the Condor Array Telescope. I. Motivation, Configuration, and Performance
5. Cosmology intertwined: A review of the particle physics, astrophysics, and cosmology associated with the cosmological tensions and anomalies
6. Avoiding Bias in Measurements of Fundamental Constants from High Resolution Quasar Spectra
7. Addendum: Precision in high resolution absorption line modelling, analytic Voigt derivatives, and optimization methods
8. Correction to: Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of Scheuermann’s Kyphosis (SK)
9. Spectral shape corrections for SDSS BOSS quasars
10. Precision in high resolution absorption line modelling, analytic Voigt derivatives, and optimization methods
11. Long-term outcome after surgical treatment of Scheuermann’s Kyphosis (SK)
12. Non-uniqueness in quasar absorption models and implications for measurements of the fine structure constant
13. Artificial intelligence and quasar absorption system modelling; application to fundamental constants at high redshift
14. Kyphosis
15. Iatrogenic spinal deformity
16. Getting the model right: an information criterion for spectroscopy
17. A new era of fine structure constant measurements at high redshift
18. Four direct measurements of the fine-structure constant 13 billion years ago
19. Precision and consistency of astrocombs
20. Ankylosing Spondylitis and Related Disorders
21. Contributors
22. Constraining Variationsin the Fine-Structure Constant, Quark Massesand the Strong Interaction
23. Does the Fine Structure Constant Vary? A Third Quasar Absorption Sample Consistent with Varying α
24. Relativistic Corrections in Atoms and Space-Time Variation of the Fine Structure Constant
25. Evidence of Structure in the Lyman-α Forest
26. Modular Stabilization System: The Universal Spine System
27. Other Fixation Systems
28. Stabilization Techniques: Lower Cervical Spine
29. Aims and Principles
30. Stabilization Techniques: Thoracolumbar Spine
31. Stabilization Techniques: Upper Cervical Spine
32. AO ASIF Principles in Spine Surgery
33. The Gaseous Extent of Galaxies and the Origin of Lyα Absorption Systems
34. The Absorption Spectra of Q1107+487 and Q1442+295
35. A search for cosmological anisotropy using the Lyman alpha forest from SDSS quasar spectra
36. A far-UV survey of three hot, metal-polluted white dwarf stars: WD0455−282, WD0621−376, and WD2211−495
37. The Role of External Fixation as a Predictor of Fusion Success
38. Origin of Metals around Galaxies. I. Catalogs of Metal-line Absorption Doublets from High-resolution Quasar Spectra
39. Changes in state legislation and the impacts on elder financial fraud and exploitation
40. Ponzi schemes and the roles of trust creation and maintenance
41. Artificial intelligence applied to the automatic analysis of absorption spectra. Objective measurement of the fine structure constant.
42. Evaluation of Auxiliary Tracker Approach to Solving the EED Problem at Robins AFB, Georgia
43. Surgeons who have influenced my surgical career
44. A new analysis of fine-structure constant measurements and modelling errors from quasar absorption lines
45. Inconstant Constants
46. Abstracts
47. Are intraspinal anomalies in early onset idiopathic scoliosis as common as once thought? A two centre United Kingdom study
48. Spatial variation in the fine-structure constant - new results from VLT/UVES
49. New constraint on cosmological variation of the proton-to-electron mass ratio from Q0528−250
50. Reviewer’s comment concerning ‘‘Simultaneous translation on two rods is an effective method of correction of hypokyphosis in AIS: radiographic results of 27 hypokyphotic thoracic scoliosis with two years minimum follow-up’’ by J.-L. Clément et al. (doi:10.1007/s00586-011-1779-5)
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