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Heider Balance in Human Networks
Recently, a continuous dynamics was proposed to simulate dynamics of interpersonal relations in a society represented by a fully connected graph. Final state of such a society was found to be identical with the so-called Heider balance (HB), where the ...
Gawronski, P., Kulakowski, K.
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In‐Stream Nitrogen Dynamics in a Point Source Influenced Headwater Stream During Baseflow Conditions
Hydrochemical signatures are often traced back to their original sources using data collected at catchment outlets. However, this approach introduces uncertainties, as signals may add up, cancel each other out, or be subject to transformation processes ...
Caroline Spill +2 more
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Molecular Mechanisms That Influence the Macrophage M1–M2 Polarization Balance
As an essential component of innate immunity, macrophages have multiple functions in both inhibiting or promoting cell proliferation and tissue repair. Diversity and plasticity are hallmarks of macrophages.
Nan Wang, Hongwei Liang, Ke Zen
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Balanced and functionally balanced P-groups
Abstract In relation to Itzkowitz’s problem [5], we show that a c-bounded P-group is balanced if and only if it is functionally balanced.We prove that for an arbitrary P-group, being functionally balanced is equivalent to being strongly functionally balanced.
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Flavia Bonomo +3 more
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Physical activity programs for balance and fall prevention in elderly
Background: Due to demographic changes the world's population is progressively ageing. The physiological decay of the elderly adult may lead to a reduction in the ability to balance and an increased risk of falls becoming an important issue among the ...
E. Thomas +6 more
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Balance constants for Coxeter groups
The $1/3$-$2/3$ Conjecture, originally formulated in 1968, is one of the best-known open problems in the theory of posets, stating that the balance constant (a quantity determined by the linear extensions) of any non-total order is at least $1/3$.
Gaetz, Christian, Gao, Yibo
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On balanceable and simply balanceable regular graphs
We continue the study of balanceable graphs, defined by Caro, Hansberg, and Montejano in 2021 as graphs $G$ such that any $2$-coloring of the edges of a sufficiently large complete graph containing sufficiently many edges of each color contains a balanced copy of $G$. While the problem of recognizing balanceable graphs was conjectured to be NP-complete
Ahanjideh, Milad +2 more
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The static sagittal balance of the normal spine is a physiological alignment of the spine in the most efficient manner by the muscular forces. During gait, this balance is constantly thwarted by single-foot support.
J. Le Huec +4 more
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The authors argue that the center of gravity has a preponderating influence on the longitudinal stability of an airplane in flight, but that manufacturers, although aware of this influence, are still content to apply empirical rules to the balancing of ...
Huguet, L
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