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The Kuiper Belt and Other Debris Disks
We discuss the current knowledge of the Solar system, focusing on bodies in
the outer regions, on the information they provide concerning Solar system
formation, and on the possible relationships that may exist between our system
and the debris disks of other stars. Beyond the domains of the Terrestrial and
giant planets, the comets in the Kuiper belt and the Oort cloud preserve some
of our most pristine materials. The Kuiper belt, in particular, is a
collisional dust source and a scientific bridge to the dusty "debris disks"
observed around many nearby main-sequence stars. Study of the Solar system
provides a level of detail that we cannot discern in the distant disks while
observations of the disks may help to set the Solar system in proper context.Comment: 50 pages, 25 Figures. To appear in conference proceedings book
"Astrophysics in the Next Decade
Sport Management and the Interdependence with Sport Sociology: Sport as a Social Product
Demonstration by Electronmicroscopy of an Intranuclear Virus in Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis*
Transaminases of Skeletal Muscle. 3. Influence of Freezing and Thawing on the Subcellular Distribution of Glutamic-Oxaloacetic Transaminase in Bovine and Porcine Muscle
The association between precancerous-columnar and squamous lesions of the cervix: a morphometric study
MODIFICATION OF KINETIC PROPERTIES OF MUSCLE LACTATE DEHYDROGENASE BY SUBCELLULAR ASSOCIATIONS AND POSSIBLE ROLE IN THE CONTROL OF GLYCOLYSIS
Ultrastructural Identification of Acid Complex Carbohydrate in Cytoplasmic Granules of Normal and Leukaemic Human Monocytes
Phosphoinositide turnover does not mediate the effects of light or choline, or the relief of derepression of glucose metabolism in filamentous fungi
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