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Michael Meyer
Researcher at University of Michigan
Publications - 528
Citations - 23819
Michael Meyer is an academic researcher from University of Michigan. The author has contributed to research in topics: Planet & Exoplanet. The author has an hindex of 77, co-authored 456 publications receiving 21411 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael Meyer include University of Milan & Hungarian Academy of Sciences.
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Impact splash chondrule formation during planetesimal recycling
Tim Lichtenberg,Gregor J. Golabek,Cornelis P. Dullemond,Maria Schönbächler,Taras Gerya,Michael Meyer,Michael Meyer +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examine the prospect of forming chondrules from impact splashes among planetesimals heated by radioactive decay of short-lived radionuclides using thermomechanical models of their interior evolution.
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Gas exchange and cardiovascular kinetics with different exercise protocols in heart transplant recipients
TL;DR: In HTR, a "priming" exercise, while effective in speeding up the adjustment of convective O2 flow to muscle fibers during a second on-transition, did not affect the VO2 on-kinetics, suggesting that the slower VO1 on- in HTR was attributable to peripheral (muscular) factors.
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Detection of cool dust around the G2V star HD 107146
Jonathan Williams,Joan Najita,Michael C. Liu,Sandrine Bottinelli,John M. Carpenter,Lynne A. Hillenbrand,Michael Meyer,David R. Soderblom +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reported the detection of dust emission at sub-millimeter wavelengths from HD 107146, a G2V star with an age estimated to lie between 80 and 200 Myr.
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Evolutionary models of cold and low-mass planets: cooling curves, magnitudes, and detectability
Esther F. Linder,Christoph Mordasini,Paul Mollière,Gabriel-Dominique Marleau,Gabriel-Dominique Marleau,Matej Malik,Sascha P. Quanz,Michael Meyer +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors presented the temporal evolution of planets with masses between 5 M ⊕ and 2 M ♃ in terms of their luminosity, effective temperature, radius, and entropy.
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Positron Emission Tomography Measures of Benzodiazepine Binding in Alzheimer's Disease
TL;DR: When measured in living patients, association cortical benzodiazepine binding sites are relatively preserved, suggesting structurally intact cortical neuropil underlying the glucose hypometabolism identified in Alzheimer's disease.