نتایج جستجو برای: jet lag

تعداد نتایج: 58329  

2003
Ryo Yamazaki Daisuke Yonetoku Takashi Nakamura

Using a simple off-axis jet model of GRBs, we can reproduce the observed unusual properties of the prompt emission of GRB 980425, such as the extremely low isotropic equivalent γ-ray energy, the low peak energy, the high fluence ratio, and the long spectral lag when the jet with the standard energy of ∼ 10 ergs and the opening half-angle of 10 . ∆θ . 30 is seen from the off-axis viewing angle θ...

2000
Beverley J. Wills

We present UBV RIJHK polarization and flux density observations of the quasar 3C 273 obtained during a time of outburst over two weeks in 1988 February. We have modelled these data with two power law components, each with wavelength-independent position angle. These components are roughly perpendicular. The steeper-spectrum component has higher infrared polarized flux density, with the electric...

2003
Ryo Yamazaki Daisuke Yonetoku Takashi Nakamura

Using a simple off-axis jet model of GRBs, we can reproduce the observed unusual properties of the prompt emission of GRB 980425, such as the extremely low isotropic equivalent γ-ray energy, the low peak energy, the high fluence ratio, and the long spectral lag when the jet with the standard energy of ∼ 10 ergs and the opening half-angle of 10 . ∆θ . 30 is seen from the off-axis viewing angle θ...

Journal: :Journal of Circadian Rhythms 2007
Barbara A Murphy Jeffrey A Elliott Dawn R Sessions Mandi M Vick Erin L Kennedy Barry P Fitzgerald

BACKGROUND Rapid displacement across multiple time zones results in a conflict between the new cycle of light and dark and the previously entrained program of the internal circadian clock, a phenomenon known as jet lag. In humans, jet lag is often characterized by malaise, appetite loss, fatigue, disturbed sleep and performance deficit, the consequences of which are of particular concern to ath...

2015
Jessica M. Ferrell John Y.L. Chiang

Mounting research evidence demonstrates a significant negative impact of circadian disruption on human health. Shift work, chronic jet lag and sleep disturbances are associated with increased incidence of metabolic syndrome, and consequently result in obesity, type 2 diabetes and dyslipidemia. Here, these associations are reviewed with respect to liver metabolism and disease.

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