ScienceOpen:
research and publishing network
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Blog
About
Search
Advanced search
My ScienceOpen
Sign in
Register
Dashboard
Search
Search
Advanced search
For Publishers
Discovery
Metadata
Peer review
Hosting
Publishing
For Researchers
Join
Publish
Review
Collect
Blog
About
Done
Inviting an author to review:
Wild salmonids and sea louse infestations on the west coast of Scotland: sources of infection and implications for the management of marine salmon farms.
Find an author and click ‘
Invite to review selected article
’ near their name.
Search for authors
Search for similar articles
Invite by email
2
views
0
references
Top references
cited by
0
Cite as...
0 reviews
Review
0
comments
Comment
0
recommends
+1
Recommend
0
collections
Add to
0
shares
Share
Twitter
Sina Weibo
Facebook
Email
2,503
similar
All similar
Record
: found
Abstract
: not found
Book Chapter
: not found
A High-Redshift Damped Ly- $\alpha$ System at z abs = 4.466 Towards APM BR J0307-4945
other
Author(s):
Miroslava Dessauges-Zavadsky
,
Sandro D’Odorico
,
Cédric Ledoux
,
Richard G. McMahon
,
Paolo Molaro
,
Céline Péroux
,
Lisa J. Storrie-Lombardi
Publication date
(Print):
2001
Publisher:
Springer-Verlag
Read this book at
Publisher
Buy book
Review
Review book
Invite someone to review
Bookmark
Cite as...
There is no author summary for this book yet. Authors can add summaries to their books on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.
Related collections
SUCHT: Interdisciplinary Journal of Addiction Research
Author and book information
Book Chapter
Pages
: 339-340
DOI:
10.1007/10854354_97
SO-VID:
e5bd1af5-7ce7-4347-b150-a05d7f0a8260
History
Data availability:
Comments
Comment on this book
Sign in to comment
Book chapters
pp. 3
Searching the Trans-Neptunian Region
pp. 11
Deep in a Star-Forming Region with the VLT: Looking for Sub-Jupiter Mass Objects
pp. 16
Search for Nearby Faint High Proper Motion Stars
pp. 21
Working on Other People’s “Waste”: Stars in Extragalactic Surveys
pp. 26
Faint Stars and OmegaCAM
pp. 31
Like Candles on the Moon: Optical Observations of Pulsars
pp. 32
Deep VLT Imaging of NGC 5128
pp. 35
Deep Observations of Lyman Break Galaxies
pp. 43
ESO Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South
pp. 49
A Progress Report on the Caltech Faint Galaxy Redshift Survey
pp. 54
The Hubble Deep Field in the Far Ultraviolet
pp. 61
Constraining Models of Galaxy Formation with Deep Multicolor Galaxy Surveys
pp. 68
Deep Near-Infrared Imaging Surveys and the Stellar Content of High Redshift Galaxies
pp. 76
First Results from the SPICES Survey
pp. 81
Exploring the Formation and Evolution of Massive Ellipticals with Extremely Red Objects
pp. 86
The Evolution of Ellipticals, Spirals and Irregulars: Overcoming Selection Bias
pp. 91
Morphological Evolution of Galaxies to $z \sim 4$
pp. 96
The FORS Deep Field: Photometric Data and Photometric Redshifts
pp. 102
The CADIS Search for Lyman- $\alpha$ Galaxies
pp. 107
DEEP: Pre-DEIMOS Surveys to $I \sim 24$ of Galaxy Evolution and Kinematics
pp. 112
Distant Disk Galaxies: Kinematics and Evolution to $z \sim 1$
pp. 117
The Deep Infrared Sky: SIRTF Surveys of Chandra-South and Other Fields
pp. 123
Optical and Near-IR Identifications of (Sub)Millimeter Background Sources
pp. 129
SCUBA Deep Fields and Source Confusion
pp. 135
Radio Observations of the Hubble Deep Field South
pp. 139
Radio Observations of the Chandra Deep Field South
pp. 144
ISO Observations of Star-Forming Galaxies
pp. 149
On the Evolution of Nearby Star-Forming Systems and Their Connection to Primeval Galaxies
pp. 150
Modeling Faint Morphological Number Counts
pp. 151
A Multivariate Analysis of Galaxies in the Hubble Deep Field North
pp. 152
Analysis of Galaxy Count Variations
pp. 153
Advantages of NIR Multiobject Spectroscopy of $z \sim 1$ Galaxies
pp. 154
Deep Surveys with SIRTF’s Infrared Array Camera
pp. 155
The Star Formation Density in the High-Redshift Universe
pp. 157
Galaxy Evolution in the Hubble Deep Field North and South
pp. 158
Hunting for Field LSB Galaxies in Deep CCD Surveys
pp. 159
Number Counts and Angular Correlation Functions in the FORS Deep Field
pp. 160
The SED Fitting Method as a Tool for Photometric Redshift Estimate
pp. 161
A New Estimate of the Star Formation Rate Density in the HDFN
pp. 162
The FORS Deep Field: First Spectroscopic Results
pp. 163
GASPHOT: a Tool for Galaxy Automated Surface PHOTometry
pp. 164
The HDF as Seen by the Advanced Camera for Surveys
pp. 165
A Method to Solve Age and Dust Degeneracy for Extremely Red Galaxies
pp. 166
The Rest-Frame V-Band Properties of Galaxies to z = 3
pp. 167
A Comparison of the AXAF and HDF-S Fields Through ISAAC Deep Observations
pp. 168
SIRTF First Look Survey: Characterizing the Mid-Infrared Sky
pp. 169
Radiative Transfer Models for Young Galaxies with Lyman- $\alpha$ Halos
pp. 170
A Quantitative Study of the Evolution of Peculiarities in Galaxy Morphology
pp. 173
Galaxy Clusters as Cosmological Probes
pp. 179
A Deep Look at the Most Distant X-Ray Clusters
pp. 187
Optical/Infrared Survey of Galaxy Clusters
pp. 194
Evolution of Early-Type Galaxies in Clusters
pp. 200
The HST Advanced Camera Cluster Program
pp. 206
Population of Cl1601+42 at z = 0.54
pp. 207
The BMW Deep X-Ray Cluster Survey
pp. 210
Distant Galaxy Clusters: New Detections and Follow-Up Observations in the Optical.
pp. 211
A Proto-Cluster Around a z = 2 Radio Galaxy
pp. 213
Dynamics of the X-Ray Clusters Abell 222, Abell 223, Abell 520 and Abell 521
pp. 214
Cosmological Implications from an X-Ray Flux-Limited Sample of Galaxy Clusters
pp. 215
Distant Galaxy Clusters: New Detections and Follow-Up Observations in the Optical.
pp. 216
FIR Emission from Dust in Abell Clusters
pp. 217
Morphology of Galaxies in a $z \sim 1.27$ Cluster
pp. 221
Measuring Large-Scale Structure with the 2dF Galaxy Redshift Survey
pp. 231
Investigating the Evolution of Galaxy Clustering with the Canada-France Deep Fields Survey
pp. 236
The VIRMOS-VLT Deep Survey
pp. 241
The DEEP2 Redshift Survey
pp. 247
Clustering of Very Red Galaxies in the Las Campanas IR Survey
pp. 252
Cosmic Shear Surveys
pp. 259
The Present: Capodimonte Deep Field. The Future: Science with VST
pp. 264
EROs and the Large-Scale Structure of High-z Ellipticals
pp. 266
Numerical Study of the Cosmic Shear
pp. 267
The Influence of the Photometric Redshift Error on the Convergence Due to Gravitational Lensing
pp. 271
High-Energy Large-Area Surveys: From BeppaSAX to Chandra and XMM
pp. 277
Quasars in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
pp. 282
The 2dF QSO Redshift Survey
pp. 289
The Evolution of Type 1 AGNs at $15\mu$ m from ELAIS
pp. 294
Searching for Blazars in the EIS Wide
pp. 295
VLT Imaging of Quasar Host Galaxies at $z \sim 1.5$
pp. 296
Distinguishing Between AGN and Starbursts in Optically Faint, HDF-N Radio Sources
pp. 297
AGNs in Deep X-Ray Surveys and the X-Ray Background
pp. 298
Deep Optical and Near-IR Observations of the XMM/Chandra Regions in ELAIS
pp. 299
The Galaxy Environment of Quasars in Large Quasar Groups
pp. 300
A Search for X-Ray Flares from Nearby ‘Normal’ and Active Galaxies: Comparison of ROSAT All-Sky Survey Data with Deep PSPC Fields
pp. 302
XMM-Newton Deep Fields
pp. 303
Cosmological Evolution of Radio Sources
pp. 304
Microlensing Influence on the Line Shapes Generated by a Relativistic Accretion Disc
pp. 306
The ATESP Radio Survey Optical Follow-Up in the EIS-A Region
pp. 307
Clustering of X-Ray Selected AGN
pp. 308
An NRAO VLBA Survey of FIRST Sources in the NOAO Deep Wide Field J1432+3416
pp. 309
Source Size Measurement from Observed Quasar Microlensing
pp. 313
A UV Background Dominated by Massive Stars and the Baryon Content of the IGM at High Redshift
pp. 319
Measuring Feedback in Damped Ly- $\alpha$ Systems
pp. 326
Numerical Constraints on the Nature of High-Redshift Damped Lyman Alpha Systems
pp. 330
Near-Infrared Integral Field Spectroscopy of Damped Lyman- $\alpha$ Systems
pp. 334
Molecular Hydrogen Abundance in the Dust-Free Damped Ly- $\alpha$ Galaxy at z = 3.4
pp. 338
Galaxies Near Distant Damped Ly- $\alpha$ Clouds
pp. 339
A High-Redshift Damped Ly- $\alpha$ System at z abs = 4.466 Towards APM BR J0307-4945
pp. 341
A Study of the Contribution of the Damped Lyman $\alpha$ Systems and Lyman Break Galaxies to the Metal Content of the High-Redshift Universe
pp. 345
The Chandra Deep Field South: Preliminary X-Ray and Optical Results
pp. 357
Closing in on the Hydrogen Reionization Edge at z < 7.2 with Deep STIS/CCD Parallels
pp. 362
The Deepest Field
pp. 369
ISOCAM Deep Surveys and the Cosmic Infrared Background
Similar content
2,503
Luminous Infrared Galaxies. II. NGC 4945: A Nearby Obscured Starburst/Seyfert Nucleus
Authors:
Sebastian Lipari
,
Zlatan I. Tsvetanov
,
F. Macchetto
CX-4945, a selective and orally bioavailable inhibitor of protein kinase CK2 inhibits PI3K/Akt, JAK-STAT and NF-kB signaling and induces apoptosis in multiple myeloma cells
Authors:
Dates: Production, Processing, Food, and Medicinal Values (Medicinal and Aromatic Plants—Industrial Profiles); Manickavasagan, A., Essa, M. M., Sukumar, E., Eds.; CRC Press: Boca Raton, FL, USA, 2012; pp. xviii + 415, ISBN 978-1-4398-4945-3
Authors:
R. LOCKWOOD
See all similar