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Supramolecular aggregation of functionalized carbon nanotubes

Chemical Communications, 2009
We describe the synthesis of novel carbon nanotubes functionalized with thymine units, able to induce self-assembly in a controlled supramolecular fashion.
M. Quintana, PRATO, MAURIZIO
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The aggregated excess demand function and other aggregation procedures [PDF]

open access: possibleEconomic Theory, 1992
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Aggregation functions given by polynomial functions

2017 IEEE International Conference on Fuzzy Systems (FUZZ-IEEE), 2017
In this paper aggregation functions whose expressions are given by polynomial functions are investigated. A detailed study focused on binary polynomial aggregation functions of degree one and two is given not only in general, but also requiring some additional properties like idempotency, commutativity, associativity, one-side neutral (or absorbing ...
Sebastia Massanet   +2 more
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Estimates of Labor Aggregation Functions

Journal of Political Economy, 1972
This paper first describes the estimation of detailed aggregation functions for labor, using both occupational and educational classifications, following the lines pioneered by Bowles but using more powerful statistical techniques and cross-section data of higher quality (for states within the United States, as opposed to countries) and greater ...
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Understanding Aggregate Functions

2019
In the last chapter, you learned what a function was. You looked at a few examples of functions, such as LOWER, that performed a specific operation on a particular column’s value for every record. The LOWER function was used to convert every record’s last_name value into a lowercase version of the last_name.
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Functional Aggregation Rules

1999
In this Chapter the rules from the space II II are studied, i.e., the rules which transform individual choice functions into a social choice function. We called these rules in Chapter 1 functional aggregation rules, or, briefly, FARs. It is worth mentioning here that in general neither individual functions nor a social one are assumed to be ...
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Composition and functions of bacterial membrane vesicles

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023
Masanori Toyofuku   +2 more
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Functional amyloid aggregation

2010
Protein amyloid aggregation is generally considered undesirable and harmful. Anyway, this is not always true. This book covers the most relevant examples of functional amyloid aggregation, from microbes to man.
RIGACCI, STEFANIA, BUCCIANTINI, MONICA
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Gene regulation by long non-coding RNAs and its biological functions

Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020
Luisa Statello   +2 more
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