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Active provisioning of food to host sea anemones by anemonefish. [PDF]
Kobayashi Y, Kondo Y, Kohda M, Awata S.
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The complete mitochondrial genome of sand anemone, <i>Paracondylactis hertwigi</i> (Wassilieff, 1908). [PDF]
Lee SJ, Lee SH, Yu HJ, Cho IY, Hwang SJ.
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Proceedings of the 30th ACM International Conference on Information & Knowledge Management, 2021
Anomaly detection on graphs plays a significant role in various domains, including cybersecurity, e-commerce, and financial fraud detection. However, existing methods on graph anomaly detection usually consider the view in a single scale of graphs, which results in their limited capability to capture the anomalous patterns from different perspectives ...
Ming Jin +5 more
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Anomaly detection on graphs plays a significant role in various domains, including cybersecurity, e-commerce, and financial fraud detection. However, existing methods on graph anomaly detection usually consider the view in a single scale of graphs, which results in their limited capability to capture the anomalous patterns from different perspectives ...
Ming Jin +5 more
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Sea anemone venom: Ecological interactions and bioactive potential.
Toxicon, 2022This article provides a brief overview of the literature related to the chemical ecology of sea anemones, focusing on their venom, and summarizing their bioprospecting potential.
Cecelia Menezes, N. Thakur
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Proceedings of the twentieth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles, 2005
There is a constant battle to break-even between continuing improvements in DRAM capacities and the demands for even more memory by modern memory-intensive high-performance applications. Such applications do not take long to hit the physical memory limit and start paging to disk, which in turn considerably slows down their performance.
Michael R. Hines +2 more
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There is a constant battle to break-even between continuing improvements in DRAM capacities and the demands for even more memory by modern memory-intensive high-performance applications. Such applications do not take long to hit the physical memory limit and start paging to disk, which in turn considerably slows down their performance.
Michael R. Hines +2 more
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, 2021
Deep-sea (deeper than 200 m) creatures are poorly understood taxa that live in high-pressure, dark, and cold environments. Here, we provide a high-quality genome assembly of a new deep-sea anemone species (Paraphelliactis xishaensis sp. nov.) living at a
Chenguang Feng +12 more
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Deep-sea (deeper than 200 m) creatures are poorly understood taxa that live in high-pressure, dark, and cold environments. Here, we provide a high-quality genome assembly of a new deep-sea anemone species (Paraphelliactis xishaensis sp. nov.) living at a
Chenguang Feng +12 more
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Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2002
Haloclava producta, the "ghost anemone", is a burrowing sea anemone in estuarine sediments of the US East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. It has never been identified as harmful to human beings; however, residents of Long Island, New York develop a pruritic, erythematous, vesiculopapular dermatitis on areas of the body that contact these organisms.
Anita R, Freudenthal +1 more
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Haloclava producta, the "ghost anemone", is a burrowing sea anemone in estuarine sediments of the US East Coast and Gulf of Mexico. It has never been identified as harmful to human beings; however, residents of Long Island, New York develop a pruritic, erythematous, vesiculopapular dermatitis on areas of the body that contact these organisms.
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