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Neurovascular Coupling: Scientometric Analysis of 30 Years Research (1996–2025)
Bibliometric landscape of neurovascular coupling (1996–2025). This graphical abstract summarizes the bibliometric structure and intellectual evolution of the neurovascular coupling field. (A) Displays the number of publications and citations per year from 1996 to 2025. (B) Presents circular plot of international collaboration.
Xuenan Lang +7 more
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Abstract Near‐earth orbits are becoming congested because of a rapid growth in the number of satellites and space debris, which presents a real threat to the sustainable use of space and the safety of the Earth. Despite space scientists and public policymakers having been actively seeking solutions for decades, solving the problem has been put off ...
Anna Ya Ni +2 more
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Summary Interactions between plants and soil microbes are widespread and are documented to modulate plant–insect herbivore interactions. Still, it remains unclear how these shape the overall plant defense responses and the mechanisms in suppressing insect populations.
Crispus M. Mbaluto, Sharon E. Zytynska
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Maximum Entropy and Sufficiency
The notion of Bregman divergence and sufficiency will be defined on general convex state spaces. It is demonstrated that only spectral sets can have a Bregman divergence that satisfies a sufficiency condition.
Harremoës, Peter
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Senolytic therapy restores neurovascular function, blood–brain barrier integrity, and cognitive performance in aged mice by targeting endothelial senescence. Findings highlight that brain microvascular endothelial cells are highly vulnerable to aging‐induced senescence, and early intervention in middle age may be the most effective strategy to prevent ...
Boglarka Csik +20 more
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Shrub removal is a commonly applied method to restore and preserve biodiverse open ecosystems. In order to maintain the optimal conservation state after clearing, costly intensive post‐treatments and repeated shrub removal are often employed. Our hypothesis is that if the target vegetation is not self‐sustainable, grassland restorations demand ...
Márton Vörös +8 more
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On the relation between plausibility logic and the maximum-entropy principle: a numerical study [PDF]
What is the relationship between plausibility logic and the principle of maximum entropy? When does the principle give unreasonable or wrong results? When is it appropriate to use the rule `expectation = average'?
Mana, P. G. L. Porta
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This study evaluated the effects of conservation management on marsh vegetation invaded by Amorpha fruticosa, using fine‐scale methods to compare mowed and grazed treatments with untreated stands. Results indicated significantly higher compositional diversity and local distinctiveness in treated areas, despite the presence of the invasive plant.
Krisztina Napsugár Nagy +1 more
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On the Reliability Function of Distributed Hypothesis Testing Under Optimal Detection
The distributed hypothesis testing problem with full side-information is studied. The trade-off (reliability function) between the two types of error exponents under limited rate is studied in the following way.
Kochman, Yuval, Weinberger, Nir
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Spatial and temporal dependence in distribution‐based evaluation of CMIP6 daily maximum temperatures
Rising demand for adaptation‐driven, impact‐relevant predictions derived from climate models necessitates careful consideration of the limits to model precision, and the spatial and temporal scale‐dependence of model skill. A novel distribution‐based model evaluation approach allows analysis of model behaviour with respect to several possible notions ...
Mala Virdee +4 more
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