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Higher compared with lower dietary protein during an energy deficit combined with intense exercise promotes greater lean mass gain and fat mass loss: a randomized trial
athlete dietary protein leucine skeletal muscle resistance exercise high-intensity interval training
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2018/11/28
Background: A dietary protein intake higher than the Recommended Dietary Allowance during an energy deficit helps to preserve lean body mass (LBM), particularly when combined with exercise.
“Probabilistic calibration of a Greenland Ice Sheet model using spatially resolved synthetic observations: toward projections of ice mass loss with uncertainties” published in Geosci. Model Dev., 7, 1933–1943, 2014
Greenland Ice Sheet spatially resolved synthetic observations
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2014/12/19
Due to an oversight in the production process, the article “Probabilistic calibration of a Greenland Ice Sheet model
using spatially resolved synthetic observations: toward projections of ice mass lo...
Circumstellar gas and dust emission and mass loss from evolved stars
Orbiting a star Gas Dust emissions Evolution of stars
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2014/12/9
This dissertation presents a study of the circumstellar gas and dust emission and their relation to the mass-loss in evolved stars. Considering the physical process of heating and cooling of the dust,...
Dust driven mass loss from carbon stars as function of stellar parameters - II. Effects of grain size on wind properties
AGB and post-AGB – Stars: atmospheres – Stars: carbon – Stars: circumstellar matter – Stars: evolution – Stars: mass loss –2 Hydrodynamics – Radiative transfer
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2011/9/30
In this paper we explore grain size effects on wind properties of carbon stars, using a generalized description of radiative cross sections valid for particles of arbitrary sizes. The purpose of the s...
Mass Loss, Destruction and Detection of Sun-grazing and -impacting Cometary Nuclei
comet sun impact sun-grazing radiation collisions
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2011/9/30
Incoming sun-grazing comets almost never re-emerge, but no final destruction event has ever been observed, nor sun-impactor destruction theory developed. We seek analytic models of comet nucleus destr...
The mass-loss rates of red supergiants and the de Jager prescription
The mass-loss rates of red supergiants the de Jager prescription
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2011/1/11
Mass loss of red supergiants (RSG) is important for the evolution of massive stars, but is not fully explained. Several empirical prescriptions have been proposed, trying to express the mass-loss rate...
Fuel Efficient Galaxies: Sustaining Star Formation with Stellar Mass Loss
cosmology theory – galaxies evolution – galaxies formation – stars formation – methods
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2010/11/11
We examine the importance of secular stellar mass loss for fueling ongoing star formation in disk galaxies during the late stages of their evolution. For a galaxy of a given stellar mass, we calculate...
A possible solution to the mass-loss problem in M-type AGB stars
mass-loss problem M-type AGB stars
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2010/11/12
Mass loss is a fundamental, observationally well-established feature of AGB stars but many aspects of this process still remain to be understood. To date,self-consistent dynamical models of dust-drive...
The mass-loss rates and molecular abundances of S-type AGB stars
mass-loss rates molecular abundances of S-type AGB stars
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2010/11/12
The S-type stars are believed to have a C/O-ratio close to unity (within a few percent). They are considered to represent an intermediate evolutionary stage as AGB stars evolve from oxygen-rich M-type...
Abundance anomalies in pre-main-sequence stars: Stellar evolution models with mass loss
Diffusion — stars chemically peculiar — stars mass–loss — stars pre–main-sequence — stars evolution — stars
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2010/11/12
Aims. The effects of atomic diffusion on internal and surface abundances of A and F pre–main-sequence stars with mass loss are studied in order to determine at what age the effects materialize, as wel...
Mass loss rates inferred from mid-IR color excesses of LMC and SMC O stars
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR) Galaxy Astrophysics (astro-ph.GA)
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2011/1/6
We use a combination of VJHK and Spitzer} [3.6], [5.8] and [8.0] photometry, to determine IR excesses in a sample of LMC and SMC O stars.
Observing and modeling the dynamic atmosphere of the low mass-loss C-star R Sculptoris at high angular resolution
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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2010/12/27
We study the circumstellar environment of the carbon-rich star R Scl using the near- and mid-infrared high spatial resolution observations from the ESO-VLTI instruments VINCI and MIDI. These observati...
Equatorial mass loss from Be stars
Solar and Stellar Astrophysics (astro-ph.SR)
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2010/12/24
Be stars are thought to be fast rotating stars surrounded by an equatorial disc. The formation, structure and evolution of the disc are still not well understood. In the frame of single star models, i...
Evidence for Pre-SN Mass Loss in the Galactic SNR 3C 58
Pre-SN Mass Loss Galactic SNR 3C 58
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2009/6/30
Evidence for Pre-SN Mass Loss in the Galactic SNR 3C 58。
Mass loss from Luminous Blue Variables and Quasi-periodic Modulations of Radio Supernovae
Mass loss Quasi-periodic Modulations Luminous Blue Variables Radio Supernovae
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2009/6/30
Mass loss from Luminous Blue Variables and Quasi-periodic Modulations of Radio Supernovae。