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The geometry of G × E: How scaling and endogenous treatment effects shape interaction direction. [PDF]
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Nonequilibrium phases of a biomolecular condensate facilitated by enzyme activity.
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Cerebral Cortex, 2023
Abstract Functional constipation, a highly prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder, often accompanies by mental and psychological disorders. Previous neuroimaging studies have demonstrated brain functional and structural alterations in patients with functional constipation.
Wangli, Cai +11 more
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Abstract Functional constipation, a highly prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder, often accompanies by mental and psychological disorders. Previous neuroimaging studies have demonstrated brain functional and structural alterations in patients with functional constipation.
Wangli, Cai +11 more
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Advances in Mathematics: Scientific Journal, 2023
Let $T_{q,n}$ be a homogeneous rooted tree, let $\Sigma^{n}$ be the set of leaves of $T_{q,n}$ and let $K_{q,n}$ be the stabilizer of the leftmost leaf by the action of $Aut(T_{q,n})$, the group of automorphisms of $T_{q,n}$, on $\Sigma^{n}$. In this paper, we study spherical functions associated with multiplicity-free induced representation of $K_{
H.A. Milan, I. Toure
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Let $T_{q,n}$ be a homogeneous rooted tree, let $\Sigma^{n}$ be the set of leaves of $T_{q,n}$ and let $K_{q,n}$ be the stabilizer of the leftmost leaf by the action of $Aut(T_{q,n})$, the group of automorphisms of $T_{q,n}$, on $\Sigma^{n}$. In this paper, we study spherical functions associated with multiplicity-free induced representation of $K_{
H.A. Milan, I. Toure
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Neuroradiology, 2013
Previous studies of task-based functional neuroimaging have shown that various patterns of functional reorganization underlie motor recovery following stroke. However, the mechanisms underlying functional reorganization that contribute to outcome differences in hand function after stroke have not been completely characterized.
Dazhi, Yin +8 more
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Previous studies of task-based functional neuroimaging have shown that various patterns of functional reorganization underlie motor recovery following stroke. However, the mechanisms underlying functional reorganization that contribute to outcome differences in hand function after stroke have not been completely characterized.
Dazhi, Yin +8 more
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The Journal of Geometric Analysis, 2021
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Hormozi, Mahdi, Yabuta, Kôzô
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