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    Millstone Hill Thomson Scatter Results for 1972 by Evans, J. V., Holt, J. M.

    Published 2015
    “…At night the flux becomes downward commencing near midnight in winter, but may remain upward throughout the night in summer.…”
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    Millstone Hill Thomson Scatter Results for 1969 by Evans, J. V.

    Published 2015
    “…Vertical fluxes of ionization were measured, and the flux escaping to the magnetosphere near midday was found to have an average value of ~5 x 10[superscript 7] el/cm[superscript 2]/sec. Near midnight, the magnetosphere appears to supply the local ionosphere with a flux of about half this amount..…”
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    Failure-Oblivious Computing and Boundless Memory Blocks by Rinard, Martin C.

    Published 2005
    “…We have implemented both techniques and acquired several widely used open source servers (Apache, Sendmail, Pine, Mutt, and Midnight Commander).With standard compilers, all of these servers are vulnerable to buffer overflow attacks as documented at security tracking web sites. …”
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    Van Allen Probes Observations of Oxygen Ions at the Geospace Plume by Foster, John C, Erickson, Philip J

    Published 2021
    “…In the “notch” region of lower density plasma outside the morning-side plasmapause, bi-directionally field aligned fluxes of lower energy (<5 keV) ions, following corotation-dominated drift trajectories from the midnight sector, are excluded from geospace plume field lines as they are deflected sunward in the plume flow channel. …”
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    Traveling Ionospheric Disturbances in the Vicinity of Storm‐Enhanced Density at Midlatitudes by Zhang, Shun‐Rong, Nishimura, Yukitoshi, Erickson, Philip J, Aa, Ercha, Kil, Hyosub, Deng, Yue, Thomas, Evan G, Rideout, William, Coster, Anthea J, Kerr, Robert, Vierinen, Juha

    Published 2023
    “…In the four recent (2017-2019) geomagnetic storm cases examined in this study (i.e., 2018-08-25/26, 2017-09-07/08, 2017-05-27/28, and 2016-02-02/03 with minimum SYM-H index -206, -146, -142, and -58 nT, respectively), MSTIDs were observed from dusk-to-midnight local times predominately during the intervals of interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) Bz stably southward. …”
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    OBSERVATIONAL SELECTION EFFECTS WITH GROUND-BASED GRAVITATIONAL WAVE DETECTORS by Chen, Hsin-Yu, Holz, Daniel E., Katsavounidis, Erotokritos, Essick, Reed Clasey, Vitale, Salvatore

    Published 2017
    “…Both LIGO detectors preferentially collect data during their local night; it is more than twice as likely to be local midnight than noon when both detectors are operating. …”
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    Prompt energization of relativistic and highly relativistic electrons during a substorm interval: Van Allen Probes observations by Baker, D. N., Claudepierre, S. G., Kletzing, C. A., Kurth, W., Reeves, G. D., Thaller, S. A., Spence, H. E., Shprits, Y. Y., Wygant, J. R., Foster, John C, Erickson, Philip J

    Published 2017
    “…We present multi-instrument observations from the Van Allen Probes spacecraft Radiat ion Belt Storm Probe A and Radiation Belt Storm Probe B at ~6 Re in the midnight sector magnetosphere and from ground-based ionospheric sensors during a substorm dipolarization followed by rapid reenergization of multi-MeV electrons. …”
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    Atomic Interaction Networks in the Core of Protein Domains and Their Native Folds by Soundararajan, Venkataramanan, Raman, Rahul, Raguram, S, Sasisekharan, Viswanathan, Sasisekharan, Ram

    Published 2018
    “…Our results are consistent across the full spectrum of test domains including those from recent CASP experiments and most notably in the 'twilight' and 'midnight' zones wherein < 30% and < 10% target-template sequence identity prevails (mean twilight RMSD of 1.69A). …”
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    Multiradar observations of the polar tongue of ionization by McCready, M., van Eyken, A., Barnes, R. J., Greenwald, R. A., Rich, F. J., Foster, John C, Coster, Anthea J, Erickson, Philip J, Holt, John M, Lind, Frank David, Rideout, William C

    Published 2018
    “…The three incoherent scatter radars provided full altitude profiles of plasma density, temperatures, and vertical velocity as the TOI plume crossed their different positions, under the cusp, in the center of the polar cap, and at the midnight oval/polar cap boundary. Greatly elevated F peak density (>1.5E12 m[superscript −3]) and low electron and ion temperatures (∼2500 K at the F peak altitude) characterize the SED/TOI plasma observed at all points along its high‐latitude trajectory. …”
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    Space weather radiation effects on geostationary satellite solid-state power amplifiers by Lohmeyer, W. Q., Cahoy, K. L.

    Published 2017
    “…Anomalies occur at all LT sectors with 46% (Fleet A) and 38.5% (Fleet B) in the midnight to dawn sector and 54% (Fleet A) and 46% (Fleet B) in the local noon to dusk sector. …”
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