The Yuima-e as Theatre of the State [PDF]
This article analyzes a twelfth-century session of the Yuima-e at Kofukuji as a stage of history to determine the institutional and factional background of its participants.
Bauer, M
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Shot noise as a tool to probe an electron energy distribution [PDF]
We discuss the possibility to employ the shot-noise measurements for the analysis of the energy resolved ballistic currents. Coulomb interactions play an essential role in this technique, since they lead to the shot-noise-suppression level which depends ...
Blanter +7 more
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Linking Biotic Interactions to Species Stability
We develop a unifying framework that predicts how species respond to environmental disturbances by linking species‐level stability to a single quantity: self‐regulation loss (SL). Using analytical results, simulations, and experimental protist communities, we show that SL accurately predicts both sensitivity to press disturbances and recovery from ...
Ismaël Lajaaiti +4 more
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Dependence of the fluctuation-dissipation temperature on the choice of observable
On general grounds, a nonequilibrium temperature can be consistently defined from generalized fluctuation-dissipation relations only if it is independent of the observable considered.
Bertin, Eric +2 more
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Early life factors and risk of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma. [PDF]
Although little is known about etiology of childhood rhabdomyosarcoma (RMS), early life factors are suspected in the etiology. We explored this hypothesis using linked data from the California Cancer Registry and the California birth rolls.
Anshu eShrestha +6 more
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A practical guide to characterising ecological coexistence
ABSTRACT Coexistence is simultaneously one of the most fundamental concepts of ecology, and one of the most difficult to define. A particular challenge is that, despite a well‐developed body of research, several different schools of thought have developed over the past century, leading to multiple independent, and largely isolated, branches of ...
Adam T. Clark +9 more
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Constraint satisfaction mechanisms for marginal stability and criticality in large ecosystems
We discuss a resource-competition model, which takes the MacArthur's model as a platform, to unveil interesting connections with glassy features and jamming in high dimension.
Altieri, Ada, Franz, Silvio
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The digital footprint of a student as a feedback tool in the educational process at a university
The modern educational paradigm is undergoing significant changes under the influence of digitalization processes. Today, traditional feedback forms are complemented by new ones based on digital data analysis.
Sergey V. Shcherbatykh +3 more
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The topic of the Coming God in poetry by I.A. Bunin and S.S. Bekhteev [PDF]
The article in the cultural and philosophical, historical and literary context examines the theme of “coming God” that has in post-revolutionary poetry by I.A. Bunin and S. Behteev special spiritual and moral significance. Identified by the author of the
Uryupin Igor Sergeevich
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The benefits of in silico modeling to identify possible small-molecule drugs and their off-target interactions [PDF]
Accepted for publication in a future issue of Future Medicinal Chemistry.The research into the use of small molecules as drugs continues to be a key driver in the development of molecular databases, computer-aided drug design software and collaborative ...
Blomberg N +6 more
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