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Guide to Using NAOJ Website Copyrighted Materials


This Guide explains how to use the Copyrighted Works on NAOJ’s website in an easy-to-understand manner. It also explains in more detail the “Terms of Use of the Website of NAOJ”. Please read this guide and usage rules carefully for secondary usage.

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NAOJ: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - English

The National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ), the national center of astronomical research in Japan, has the most advanced observing facilities in the world. As an Inter-University Research Institute, we promote the open use of these facilities among researchers throughout Japan, as well as encourage flexible international cooperation.

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Grism Selection Guide - NAOJ

Feb 19, 2010 . General Notes: The grisms shown in the blue panels below are ready for open-use. Others are being tested or under fabrication. Spectral resolution (R = l /d l) is almost proportional to the slit width, w, if w is greater than 0.2".In the following table, w = 0.4" is adopted. Generally, wider slit degrades the spectral resolution, but raises the sensitivity when CCD …

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Imaging Sensitivities - naoj.org

To convert from uJy to an emission line flux, use the following formula: For example, the point source emission line sensitivity of the N487filter is (3e-14 x 0.23 x 53)/4882 2 =1.53e-20 W/m 2.

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Sodium Hydroxide NIOSH CDC

Sodium hydroxide (NaOH) is a an odorless, white crystalline solid that absorbs moisture from the air. Sodium hydroxide is very corrosive. It can cause irritation to the eyes, skin, and mucous membrane; an allergic reaction; eye and skin burns; and temporary loss of hair. Workers may be harmed from exposure to sodium hydroxide. The level of harm depends upon the dose, …

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NAO - User Guide — Aldebaran 2.1.4.13 documentation

Daily use. First steps with NAO. NAO - Out of the box. Hello Guide. Configuring NAO for the first time. Daily use. Turning NAO on. Interacting with NAO. Switching Autonomous life on and off.

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User’s Guide to the East Asian ALMA Regional Center

User Portal at www.almascience.org. Helpdesk tickets will be directed to the appropriate ALMA Regional Center at ESO, NAOJ or NRAO. !! ! Version Date Editors 1.1-Cycle0 04/22/2011 Daniel Espada, Sachiko Okumura, Kazuya Saigo, Erik Muller 1.2 12/16/2011 Daniel Espada 1.7.1.0 04/05/2012 Erik Muller

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PhaseII User Guide Alma Science

Phase 2 Quickstart Guide ALMA, an international astronomy facility, is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA) and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), MOST and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile. The Joint ALMA Observatory is operated by ESO, AUI/NRAO and NAOJ.

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CDC - NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards - Sodium

DOT ID & Guide. 1823 154(dry, solid) 1824 154(solution) Formula. NaOH. Conversion. IDLH. 10 mg/m 3 See: 1310732. Exposure Limits. NIOSH REL C 2 mg/m 3 OSHA PEL TWA 2 mg/m 3 See Appendix G. Measurement Methods. NIOSH 7401 See: NMAM or OSHA Methods. Physical Description. Colorless to white, odorless solid (flakes, beads, granular form).
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EA-ARC User's Guide - Website for Alma telescope researchers

EA-ARC User's Guide. The EA-ARC User's Guide explains what is the role of the East Asian Alma Regional Center within the ALMA project, what is its structure, and how it can help users at the different stages of their ALMA observing project. Steps to get your ALMA data. How the EA-ARC can help you?

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Sodium hydroxide NaOH - PubChem

It is commonly present in commercial drain and oven cleaners. CDC-ATSDR Toxic Substances Portal. Sodium hydroxide is also known as lye or soda , or caustic soda. At room temperature, sodium hydroxide is a white crystalline odorless solid that absorbs moisture from the air. It is a synthetically manufactured substance.

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A User’s Guide to ALMA Scheduling Blocks

A User’s Guide to ALMA Scheduling Blocks (Cycle 4) ALMA, an international astronomy facility, is a partnership of ESO (representing its member states), NSF (USA) and NINS (Japan), together with NRC (Canada), NSC and ASIAA (Taiwan), and KASI (Republic of Korea), in cooperation with the Republic of Chile.

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Subaru Telescope ProMS 2.0 users guide

Aug 10, 2012 . National Astronomical Observatory of Japan Subaru Telescope Proposal Management System 2.0 (ProMS 2.0) login page : user's guide : GET a ProMS ID : proxy submission : FAQ : UPDATED on August 10, 2012 Download ProMS user's guide (English) [PDF, 1.6MB] Download ProMS user's guide ...

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Japan annular total eclipse complete guide :: YokosoNews

May 09, 2012 . NAOJ is distributing the PDF English Solar Eclipse Viewing guide. You MUST obtain Solar Filter All experts suggests that you MUST use the solar filter. Solar filter is much thicker than regular sun glasses. Retail Stores You can purchase the solar filter at your local department stores. I've confirmed the following stores may carry the solar filter

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SDSS J133401.39+331534.3: A New Subarcsecond

The quasar SDSS J133401.39+331534.3 at z = 2.426 is found to be a two-image gravitationally lensed quasar with an image separation of 0farcs833. The object is first identified as a lensed quasar candidate in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Quasar Lens Search, and then confirmed as a lensed system from follow-up observations at the Subaru and University of Hawaii 2.2 m …

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Government Information - Physics and Astronomy - LibGuides

Jan 25, 2022 . National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) Founded in 1956, the NRAO provides state-of-the-art radio telescope facilities for use by the international scientific community. NRAO telescopes are open to all astronomers regardless of institutional or national affiliation. Observing time on NRAO telescopes is available on a competitive basis to qualified scientists …

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is NaOH solution used for?

    NaOH solutions hydrolyze fats and form soaps; they precipitate alkaloids (bases) and most metals (as hydroxides) from water solutions of their salts. Pharmaceutic aid (alkalizer). Thomson/Micromedex. Drug Information for the Health Care Professional. Volume 1, Greenwood Village, CO. 2007., p. 1485 .

  • How much NaOH is needed for esophageal infusion of G3?

    G2, G3, and G4 were submitted to esophageal infusion of 2%, 4% and 6% NaOH respectively. Morphological alterations were studied in 12 animals from each group and manometric alterations in the remaining 10.

  • What is the International Maritime dangerous goods code for sodium hydroxide?

    International Maritime Dangerous Goods Code. London, UK. 2004., p. 89 Do not transport with food and feedstuffs. Sodium hydroxide is designated as a hazardous substance under section 311 (b) (2) (A) of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act and further regulated by the Clean Water Act Amendments of 1977 and 1978.

  • How can sodium hydroxide be used in the workplace?

    Use sodium hydroxide for making paper, glass, detergents, soaps, and other products NIOSH recommends that employers use a Hierarchy of Controls to prevent injury. If you work in an industry that uses sodium hydroxide, please read the chemical label and the Safety Data Sheet for information on how it can harm you and how to protect yourself.

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