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Targeted modulation of IGFL2‐AS1 reveals its translational potential in cervical adenocarcinoma
Cervical adenocarcinoma patients face worse outcomes than squamous cell carcinoma counterparts despite similar treatment. The identification of IGFL2‐AS1's differential expression provides a molecular basis for distinguishing these histotypes, paving the way for personalized therapies and improved survival in vulnerable populations globally.
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Behavior of an MHD generator operating around the critical point
Conwell James Dickey
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Physical Review B, 1987
Already within Landau theory with short-ranged substrate-adsorbate forces, complete wetting is not necessary near critical points. Preferential adsorption, but only partial wetting all the way to the critical point, and even critical-point dewetting are possible.
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Already within Landau theory with short-ranged substrate-adsorbate forces, complete wetting is not necessary near critical points. Preferential adsorption, but only partial wetting all the way to the critical point, and even critical-point dewetting are possible.
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Why Bond Critical Points Are Not “Bond” Critical Points
Chemistry – A European Journal, 2018AbstractEquating (3,−1) critical points (CPs), derived from the topological analysis of the electron densities, to chemical bonds has triggered a lot of confusion in recent years. Part of this confusion stems from calling these CPs “bond” CPs (BCPs). While the origin of this terminology is traceable to the late seventies and beginning of eighties, when
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Critical Point in Complex Plasmas
Physical Review Letters, 2006The occurrence of liquid-vapor phase transition and the possible existence of a critical point in complex plasmas--systems that consist of charged micrograins in a neutralizing plasma background--is investigated theoretically. An analysis based on the consideration of the intergrain interaction potential suggests that under certain conditions systems ...
Khrapak, S. +8 more
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Critical Point Confluence Phenomenon
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2017Experimental observation of coexisting isotropic chiral liquids for a single molecular substance has motivated creation of a simple lattice model to investigate phase transitions in such systems. Specifically, this model permits the simultaneous existence of two distinct types of critical points, the familiar liquid-vapor case, and a case involving ...
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Percolation and critical points
Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter, 2001The interplay between critical percolating clusters and critical points in physical systems and models is reviewed. The main emphasis is given to systems such as colloids and gels. Much information on the main mechanism leading to percolation in correlated systems can be obtained from the study of the Ising model.
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1981
To fix the notation, we consider the interaction $$V\left( \phi \right) = \lambda \phi ^4 + \sigma \phi ^2 - \mu \phi $$ (17.1.1) with λ, σ, and μ real and 0 0.)
James Glimm, Arthur Jaffe
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To fix the notation, we consider the interaction $$V\left( \phi \right) = \lambda \phi ^4 + \sigma \phi ^2 - \mu \phi $$ (17.1.1) with λ, σ, and μ real and 0 0.)
James Glimm, Arthur Jaffe
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Critical Points of Functionals
2004In the last section of the preceding chapter, we have already seen examples of how solutions to certain nonlinear equations could be obtained as critical points of appropriate functionals.
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2008
Abstract Taking advantage of Nietzsche’s metaphor, at the base, mountains offer a multiplicity of approaches towards the summit. Frequently these trails converge to several natural routes, and oftentimes the descent must be taken via an unexpectedly different path.
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Abstract Taking advantage of Nietzsche’s metaphor, at the base, mountains offer a multiplicity of approaches towards the summit. Frequently these trails converge to several natural routes, and oftentimes the descent must be taken via an unexpectedly different path.
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