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Possible space flight-induced catecholamine cardiomyopathy: Neil Armstrong's last 20 lunar minutes
Published 2014-01-01“…Before exposure to the iron-laden dust brought into the habitat on his space suit, Neil Armstrong's heart rates on the lunar surface were 130–160 beats per minute, and accompanied by dyspnea on two occasions during his last 20 minutes on the moon. …”
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Gênero notícia: movimentos discursivizados nos limites entre informação e opinião
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Engineering of Grain Boundaries in CeO2 Enabling Tailorable Resistive Switching Properties
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The rare gem that is Armstrong
Published 2009“…THERE was something conspicuously missing in the 40th anniversary celebration of the lunar landing last month: Neil Armstrong. The first man on the moon was not much seen during the commemorative celebrations, at least relative to his colleague, Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin. …”
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Let's take a giant leap with rocket science
Published 2009“…At 0256 GMT the next day, astronaut Neil Armstrong stepped out of the lunar module and uttered the immortal words: "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." …”
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Audouin Dollfus, astronome du XX$^{\protect \mathrm{e}}$ siècle
Published 2023-08-01“…In particular, he discovered Saturn’s satellite Janus, determined the composition of the soil on Mars, detected atmospheric residue on Mercury and helped choose the landing site for the Apollo 11 mission, which enabled Neil Armstrong to set foot on the Moon for the first time. …”
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“Idrogeologia dell’alto bacino del Liri” (1969): Bruno Accordi e la nuova scuola geologica romana
Published 2019-03-01“…Due astronauti di nazionalità americana, il Comandante Neil Armstrong e il pilota del LEM Buzz Aldrin, sarebbero arrivati a camminare sulla Luna, per ritornare poi sani e salvi sul Pianeta Terra assieme al terzo membro dell’equipaggio [...].…”
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