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    Storage of sweet cherries in low oxygen and high carbon dioxide atmospheres by J. Goliáš, A. Němcová, A. Čaněk, D. Kolenčíková

    Published 2007-03-01
    “…Stems also remained green, in contrast to the usual browning that occurs under normal atmospheres. Discrimination analysis of various parameters observed gave a good resolution of different cultivars.…”
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    Polar vortex formation in giant planet atmospheres under moist convection by Emanuel, Kerry Andrew, Flierl, Glenn Richard, O'Neill, Morgan E

    Published 2016
    “…We find that the type of shallow polar flow that occurs on a giant planet can be described by the size ratio of small eddies to the planetary radius and the energy density of its atmosphere due to latent heating from moist convection. …”
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    Laboratory studies on the viability of life in H2-dominated exoplanet atmospheres by Seager, Sara, Huang, Jin, Petkowski, Janusz Jurand, Pajusalu, Mihkel

    Published 2021
    “…The most observationally accessible rocky planet atmospheres are those dominated by molecular hydrogen gas, because the low density of H2 gas leads to an expansive atmosphere. …”
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    Assessment of Isoprene as a Possible Biosignature Gas in Exoplanets with Anoxic Atmospheres by Zhan, Zhuchang, Seager, Sara, Petkowski, Janusz Jurand, Sousa-Silva, Clara, Ranjan, Sukrit, Huang, Jingcheng, Bains, William

    Published 2021
    “…Research for possible biosignature gases on habitable exoplanet atmosphere is accelerating. We add isoprene, C5H8, to the roster of biosignature gases. …”
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    Possibilities for an Aerial Biosphere in Temperate Sub Neptune-Sized Exoplanet Atmospheres by Seager, Sara, Petkowski, Janusz J., Günther, Maximilian N., Bains, William, Mikal-Evans, Thomas, Deming, Drake

    Published 2021
    “…The search for signs of life through the detection of exoplanet atmosphere biosignature gases is gaining momentum. Yet, only a handful of rocky exoplanet atmospheres are suitable for observation with planned next-generation telescopes. …”
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    PHOTOCHEMISTRY IN TERRESTRIAL EXOPLANET ATMOSPHERES. I. PHOTOCHEMISTRY MODEL AND BENCHMARK CASES by Hu, Renyu, Seager, Sara, Bains, William

    Published 2014
    “…We simulate several plausible atmospheric scenarios of terrestrial exoplanets and choose three benchmark cases for atmospheres from reducing to oxidizing. …”
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    Exoplanet atmospheres with EChO: spectral retrievals using EChOSim by Barstow, J, Bowles, N, Aigrain, S, Fletcher, L, Irwin, P, Varley, R, Pascale, E

    Published 2014
    “…We demonstrate the effectiveness of the Exoplanet Characterisation Observatory mission concept for constraining the atmospheric properties of hot and warm gas giants and super Earths. …”
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    Crystal growth of NaxCoO2 under different atmospheres by Prabhakaran, D, Boothroyd, A, Coldea, R, Charnley, N

    Published 2004
    “…A significant reduction in Na loss, was achieved by using a high-pressure growth atmosphere. A high-pressure oxygen-rich atmosphere during crystal growth was found to reduce the presence of CO3O4 impurity phase in the grown crystal. …”
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    The impact of ultraviolet heating and cooling on the dynamics and observability of lava planet atmospheres by Nguyen, TG, Cowan, NB, Pierrehumbert, RT, Lupu, RE, Moores, JE

    Published 2022
    “…Lava planets have non-global, condensible atmospheres similar to icy bodies within the Solar system. …”
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    Effects of latent heating on atmospheres of brown dwarfs and directly imaged planets by Tan, X, Showman, AP

    Published 2017
    “…Vigorous condensate cycles of chemical species in their atmospheres are inferred by observations and theoretical studies, and latent heating associated with condensation is expected to be important in shaping atmospheric circulation and influencing cloud patchiness. …”
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