However, based on common naming conventions across different fields, could refer to one of the following. Below is a detailed breakdown of the most probable candidates, including what a paper on each topic would typically contain. 1. Most Likely Candidate: Astronomy / Astrophysics MSH often stands for M ol s ong H (a historical catalog of supernova remnants — the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, operated by the University of Sydney). Example: MSH 11-61A is a known supernova remnant.
We present high-resolution radio continuum images of the previously unclassified SNR MSH 45-XX, using Molonglo (843 MHz) and ATCA (5.5 GHz) data. X-ray spectroscopy from XMM-Newton reveals a thermal plasma with kT ~ 0.7 keV, suggesting an evolved remnant.
MSH 45 vessels use GRP hulls and degaussing coils. This paper measures their magnetic anomaly at 10 m depth and compares with conventional steel hulls. 5. Could It Be a Typo or Alternate Naming? Check these close matches in real literature:
The tridecapeptide α-MSH (1-13) is known to inhibit NF-κB. Here, we synthesized a longer fragment MSH(45–66) from the proopiomelanocortin precursor and tested its anti-inflammatory effect in murine macrophages.
Acoustic and magnetic signature reduction in MSH 45-class minehunters
I’m unable to locate a specific, peer-reviewed scientific paper or a detailed technical document indexed under the exact title in major databases (PubMed, IEEE, arXiv, NASA ADS, or general academic search engines like Google Scholar) as of my current knowledge cutoff.
Example: MSH 45 – a class of minesweeper (e.g., Belgian-Dutch Tripartite class). A paper might be:
