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These data extend previous evidence for a fixed SFE per free-fall time to include the star-forming medium on ∼kiloparsec scales in a galaxy 12 Gyr ago.« less
We have confirmed that the precursor star of the unusual supernova 1954J (also known as Variable 12) in NGC 2403 survived what appears to have been a superoutburst, similar to the 1843 Great Eruption of η Carinae in the Galaxy.
Using the US patents of the two firms as a basis, this paper finds that in terms of the quantity of patents, Samsung Electronics’ catch-up with Sony happened around the mid-1990s, and in terms of the quality of patents, Samsung Electronics’ catch-up occurred earlier, at the beginning of the 1990s.
We conclude that this galaxy was already in the final stages of its formation at a look-back time of 12-15 billion years.
We infer that the galaxy underwent a sequence of mergers associated with dissipative star formation that ended 12 Gyr ago.
Results show that Samsung, while facing radical change, successfully established a new strategic business.
We thus may be observing a young galaxy at z ≈ 2 that is forming out of a merger event.
In addition, Samsung Electronics has come to be more independent from Sony, proving that Samsung Electronics has gone beyond simply imitating and applying Sony's technology.
It is currently deployed on the latest models of the Samsung Galaxy series smart phones and tablets, which clearly demonstrates that it is a practical real-world system.
This result is consistent with an “inside-out” scenario of galaxy growth.