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AI‐Optimized Vanadium Oxide Multilayers for More Than 20‐fold Enhancement in Bolometric Performance
Machine‐learning‐optimized WxV1‐xOy multilayer thin films with graded doping achieve a high TCR (7.3 % K−1), reduced hysteresis, and low noise under CMOS‐compatible growth conditions. This approach overcomes the long‐standing trade‐off in microbolometers between linear response and performance, offering a universal bolometric parameter greatly enhanced
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Human Genetics, 1973
4 cases of “? chromosome abnormality”, referred to this department in the past 3 months, have shown an aberrant complement of chromosome 18. Chromosome 18 has been identified using a modification of Seabright's (1971) method of banding human chromosomes.
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4 cases of “? chromosome abnormality”, referred to this department in the past 3 months, have shown an aberrant complement of chromosome 18. Chromosome 18 has been identified using a modification of Seabright's (1971) method of banding human chromosomes.
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Genetica, 1959
1. SevenCrocus species collected in natural habitats have been examined for chromosome numbers, three of them for the first time. 2. An up-to-date list of 80Crocus species arranged in taxonomic groups (divisions, sections), according toMaw, is given as an addendum, and the available chromosome numbers are cited. 3.
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1. SevenCrocus species collected in natural habitats have been examined for chromosome numbers, three of them for the first time. 2. An up-to-date list of 80Crocus species arranged in taxonomic groups (divisions, sections), according toMaw, is given as an addendum, and the available chromosome numbers are cited. 3.
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Nature, 1960
CHROMOSOME numbers are becoming increasingly part of the taxonomic descriptions of animal and plant species.
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CHROMOSOME numbers are becoming increasingly part of the taxonomic descriptions of animal and plant species.
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Chromosome Number and Chromosome Morphology in Helicophyllum crassipes
Nature, 1951Helicophyllum crassipes (Araceae)1 grows as a weed in the coastal belt of Egypt, in localities where the soil is light calcareous sand and where the percentage of salt is low. It is a corm-geophyte which sprouts late in October and flowers during January and February; flowering sometimes extends through March and April.
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1963
The chromosome number has been determined in an Indian female adult, the first to be reported in this ethnic group. The chromosome studies were made on leucocytes obtained from the short-term culture of peripheral blood.
A, CHAUDHURI, K C, CHAUDHURI
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The chromosome number has been determined in an Indian female adult, the first to be reported in this ethnic group. The chromosome studies were made on leucocytes obtained from the short-term culture of peripheral blood.
A, CHAUDHURI, K C, CHAUDHURI
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Chromosome Numbers in Cancer Cells
Nature, 1947DURING an investigation on the variation of the chromosome system in human cancer of the uterus, we were able to observe frequently (in six epitheliomas of the uterus portio) a mitotic figure with a peculiar aspect of the chromosomes. In such cell divisions (which appear mixed with normal, heteroploid and polyploid ones) 24 chromosomes are present ...
C, BARIGOZZI, L, CUSMANO
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