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Advancing large-molecule discovery with a unified digital platform for data analysis and workflow management. [PDF]
Natali E +3 more
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Abstract A recent debate has emerged between Caspar et al. (2024) and Herculano‐Houzel (2023) on inferring extinct dinosaur cognition by estimating brain neuron counts. While thought‐provoking, the discussion largely overlooks the function of cognition, as well as partly neglects the difficulties involved in estimating neuron numbers, which according ...
Thomas Rejsenhus Jensen +7 more
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Utilization of Ontology to Develop Artificial Intelligence Systems in the Healthcare Industry. [PDF]
Parsanasab E, Ahmadipour A, Mehraeen E.
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Abstract The study of morphological evolution is fundamentally tied to ontogeny, yet studies of these heterochronic processes in the fossil record are rare. Fossils belonging to an ontogenetic series are difficult to assign to an ontogenetic stage due to inconsistent proxies for skeletal ages, challenging to taxonomically assign due to morphological ...
Erika R. Goldsmith, Michelle R. Stocker
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Implementation of project management methodologies in microbiology research laboratories. [PDF]
Stempinski PR, Lamb HM, Qian J.
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Phonological strategies for intensifying adjectives in Javanese [PDF]
Abigail, C. COHN, Ika NURHAYANI
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Abstract Neandertals are known to possess very distinctive traits in their bony labyrinth morphology, such as an inferiorly positioned posterior canal and a very low number of turns in the cochlea. Hence, the inner ear has been often used to assess the Neandertal status of fragmentary fossils.
Alessandro Urciuoli +6 more
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FluxRETAP: a REaction TArget Prioritization genome-scale modeling technique for selecting genetic targets. [PDF]
Czajka JJ +5 more
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Morphological variation in atlas and axis of Neotropical spiny rats (Rodentia, Echimyidae)
Abstract The unique morphologies of the first two cervical vertebrae, the atlas and axis, represent a significant innovation in mammalian evolution. These structures support the weight of the head and enable intricate movements of the head and neck.
Thomas Furtado da Silva Netto +3 more
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Automated project scheduling from UML sequence diagrams using OCR and critical path analysis. [PDF]
Alyami A +3 more
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