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Topological‐defect‐featured order evolution of liquid crystals
This review provides a comprehensive introduction to the recent advances in the topological‐defect‐featured order evolution of liquid crystal (LCs), including the stimulus‐driven dynamics of defects in nematic LCs, topological defect morphological transformation during phase transitions, advanced strategies for regulating and applications of ...
Jin‐Bing Wu +4 more
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Overcoming Model Uncertainty - How Equivalence Tests Can Benefit From Model Averaging. [PDF]
Hagemann N, Möllenhoff K.
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Camera trap detection zones are critical for estimating wildlife population sizes, but data scarcity hampers accurate measurement. Through a meta‐level analysis and modeling approach, we show that biological, environmental and camera trap traits can reliably predict detection zones, and that fewer than 25 detection events can yield <15% error when ...
Johannes N. Wiegers +2 more
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Standard Errors for Reliability Coefficients. [PDF]
van der Ark LA.
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Local Asymptotic Normality for Mixed Fractional Brownian Motion Under High-Frequency Observation [PDF]
Chunhao Cai
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Charge Transport Across Single Molecules at the Metal–Superconductor Interface
The evolution of Andreev reflection in single‐molecule junctions is probed with the decreasing distance between a normal‐metal tip and a conventional superconductor. Andreev reflection becomes most effective when a molecular orbital straddles the Fermi level.
Lorenz Meyer +5 more
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Replicable Bandits for Digital Health Interventions. [PDF]
Zhang KW +3 more
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We identify biophysical motility parameters explaining how less aggressive EGFRwt‐overexpressing Glioblastoma cells become more infiltrative when influenced by aggressive EGFRvIII‐expressing cells. Using bulk assays and microfluidic chips, we show that EGFRvIII cells enhance velocity and persistence in EGFRwt cells via Src‐mediated communication ...
Fatima‐ezzahra Ait Mohand +5 more
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Generalized coarsened confounding for causal effects: a large-sample framework. [PDF]
Ghosh D, Wang L.
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Origin of the Magnetization Anisotropy of Superparamagnetic Beads
Superparamagnetic beads are widely employed to study the mechanics of biomolecules with magnetic tweezers. It is shown that the residual anisotropy of the beads is due to averaging over a finite number of randomly oriented nanoparticles contained in the beads. Pinning of the anisotropic beads in the field causes low and high‐frequency noise in magnetic
Sebastian Belau +4 more
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