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Abstract BACKGROUND In Brazil, the slaughter of female cattle, particularly older animals, has increased substantially. However, meat from this category presents limitations in terms of quality, mainly because of its toughness resulting from a high concentration of cross‐links between collagen fibers.
Juliano CC Belmonte +7 more
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Bergman kernel functions for planar domains and conformal equivalence of domains
The Bergman kernels of multiply connected domains are related with proper holomorphic maps onto the unit disc. We study multiply connected planar domains and represent conformal equivalence of the Bell representative domains with annuli or any doubly ...
Moonja Jeong
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Direct Ambient Mass Spectrometry for Food, Beverage, and Agricultural Sample Analysis and Research
ABSTRACT Ambient and direct mass spectrometry (MS) methods are becoming increasingly used for the rapid analysis of food, beverage and agricultural samples. Novel ionization approaches combined with targeted, or untargeted workflows provide analytical outcomes within a greatly reduced time period compared to traditional separation science coupled with ...
Leigh M. Schmidtke +3 more
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Critical Review for One‐Class Classification: Recent Advances and Reality Behind Them
This review presents a new taxonomy to summarize one‐class classification (OCC) algorithms and their applications. The main argument is that OCC should not learn multiple classes. The paper highlights common violations of OCC involving multiple classes.
Toshitaka Hayashi +3 more
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Abstract In group‐living animals, relationships between group members are often highly differentiated. Some dyads can maintain strong and long‐lasting relationships, while others are only connected by weak or fleeting ties. More and more studies show that aspects of social relationships are related to reproductive success and survival.
Christof Neumann, Julia Fischer
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A Conceptual Framework and Methods for Studying the Connectivity of Fishes
ABSTRACT Connectivity is a multifaceted concept that has important implications for the management and conservation of marine and freshwater fishes. We developed a conceptual framework that encompasses multiple, interrelated categories of connectedness, including landscape (e.g., structural, functional) connectivity and ecological (e.g., trophic ...
Jordanna N. Bergman +18 more
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Bergman kernels of monomial polyhedra
The Bergman kernels of monomial polyhedra are explicitly computed. Monomial polyhedra are a class of bounded pseudoconvex Reinhardt domains defined as sublevel sets of Laurent monomials. Their kernels are rational functions and are obtained by an application of Bell's transformation formula.
Chakrabarti, Debraj +4 more
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Weighted reproducing kernels in Bergman spaces.
A major inspiration for this paper is the factorization theory developed by \textit{H. Hedenmalm} [J. Reine Angew. Math. 422, 45-68 (1991; Zbl 0734.30040)] for the standard Bergman space \(A^2\), and later generalized to the Bergman space \(A^2\) by \textit{P. Duren}, \textit{D. Khavinson}, \textit{H. S. Shapiro} and \textit{C. Sundberg} [Pac. J. Math.
MacGregor, T. H., Stessin, M. I.
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The weak (1,1) boundedness of Fourier integral operators with complex phases
Abstract Let T$T$ be a Fourier integral operator of order −(n−1)/2$-(n-1)/2$ associated with a canonical relation locally parametrised by a real‐phase function. A fundamental result due to Seeger, Sogge and Stein proved in the 90's gives the boundedness of T$T$ from the Hardy space H1$H^1$ into L1$L^1$. Additionally, it was shown by T.
Duván Cardona, Michael Ruzhansky
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The Bergman kernel on monomial polyhedra. [PDF]
By a monomial polyhedron in \(\mathbb{C}^n\) the author means a finite intersection of elementary Reinhardt domains of the form \(\{z\in\mathbb{C}^n:|z^\alpha|
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