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The DCIDE framework: systematic investigation of evolutionary hypotheses, exemplified with autism
ABSTRACT Evolutionary explanations of mental disorders are a longstanding aim of evolutionary psychiatry, but have suffered from complexities including within‐disorder heterogeneity and environmental effects of contemporary societies obscuring possible ancestral functions.
Adam D. Hunt, Adrian V. Jaeggi
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Evolution of Skull and Mandible Shape in Cats (Carnivora: Felidae) [PDF]
The felid family consists of two major subgroups, the sabretoothed and the feline cats, to which all extant species belong, and are the most anatomically derived of all carnivores for predation on large prey with a precision killing bite.
A Goswami+61 more
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ABSTRACT Integer and modular arithmetic is a fundamental area of mathematics, with extensive applications in computer science, and is essential for cryptographic protocols, error correction, and algorithm efficiency. However, students often struggle to understand its abstract nature, especially when transitioning from theoretical knowledge to practical
Violeta Migallón+2 more
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Marsupial Lions & Methodological Omnivory: Function, Success and Reconstruction in Paleobiology [PDF]
Historical scientists frequently face incomplete data, and lack direct experimental access to their targets. This has led some philosophers and scientists to be pessimistic about the epistemic potential of the historical sciences.
Currie, Adrian
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Cancer therapy resistance from a spatial‐omics perspective
Spatial omics technologies reveal unprecedented insights into cancer therapy resistance (CTR) by resolving spatial heterogeneity of tumour and microenvironment. This review highlights cutting‐edge spatial omics and computational technologies, showcasing their transformative potential in deciphering CTR mechanisms and uncovering novel diagnostic and ...
Yinghao Zhang+6 more
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Losing Ground: Income and Poverty in Upstate New York, 1980-2000 [PDF]
Over the past several decades, Upstate New York has transitioned from a stable middle-income region to one with serious income and economic problems. In 1969, per capita personal income (PCPI) in Upstate exceeded that of the United States, but by 2000 ...
Christopherson, Susan, Pendall, Rolf
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Energy‐Aware RF Fingerprinting for Device Identification in Ultra‐Low‐Power IoT Systems
We propose an energy‐aware RF fingerprinting method for ultra‐low‐power IoT using two deep learning models. RFNet achieves 97.48% accuracy while TinyRFNet reaches 93.19% with far fewer parameters. Dynamic model selection by battery level and confidence yields 94.54% accuracy and 17% energy savings.
Emmanuel Osei Owusu+4 more
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When Is Knowing Less Better than Knowing More? Unpacking the Controversy over Supreme Court Reference to Non-U.S. Law [PDF]
My goal in this Essay is simply to lay out the criticisms of the use of non-U.S. law in constitutional interpretation, so as to identify what might be correct (not much, in the end) in those criticisms.
Tushnet, Mark V.
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A set of 45 starches isolated from different pea varieties grown in the same location in three consecutive years was investigated. The analysis of the isolated starches ranged from their molecular properties, granule structure, and gelatinization behavior to basic techno‐functional properties such as paste viscosity or gel starch.
Tim Terstegen+6 more
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Bite force and its relationship to jaw shape in domestic dogs
Previous studies based on two-dimensional methods have suggested that the great morphological variability of cranial shape in domestic dogs has impacted bite performance.
C. Brassard+13 more
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