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Abstract Basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, Brugden [Squalus maximus], Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter, 1765, vol. 3, pp. 33–49), feed by gaping their mouths and gill slits, greatly reorienting their cranial skeletons to filter food from water.
Tairan Li +12 more
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Multi-order hyperbolic graph convolution and aggregated attention for social event detection. [PDF]
Liu Y, Tan TP, Liu Z, Li Y.
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Membres du jury: Dominique CHAPELLE (rapporteur), Philippe G. CIARLET (directeur), Doina CIORANESCU, Yvon MADAY, Cristinel MARDARE, Annie RAOULT (rapporteur).The aim of this thesis is to study several questions which arise in the theory of elasticity, by
Szopos, Marcela
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Ontogeny of murine bony semicircular canal form
Abstract The labyrinthine geometry and functional anatomy of the semicircular canals have intrigued scientists for decades, and there has been considerable interest in understanding how these complex structures grow and develop with evidence emerging from human studies that size maturation occurs exceptionally early by comparison with other systems ...
Marcela Cárdenas‐Serna +1 more
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Diffusion-Shock PDEs for Deep Learning on Position-Orientation Space. [PDF]
Sherry FM, Schaefer K, Duits R.
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Abstract The Pleistocene is a key period for understanding the evolutionary history and palaeobiogeography of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus). The species was first documented in southeastern Iberia at the beginning of the Middle Pleistocene and appears to have rapidly spread throughout Southwestern Europe, where it was found in numerous ...
Maxime Pelletier
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Symplectic Structures on the Space of Space Curves. [PDF]
Bauer M, Ishida S, Michor PW.
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Abstract Neandertals are known to possess very distinctive traits in their bony labyrinth morphology, such as an inferiorly positioned posterior canal and a very low number of turns in the cochlea. Hence, the inner ear has been often used to assess the Neandertal status of fragmentary fossils.
Alessandro Urciuoli +6 more
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Integrating SolVES and social media analytics to quantify social value spatial patterns and driving mechanisms in mega-scale green spaces. [PDF]
Fan H, An R, Teng Z, Wang Y.
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Abstract In a large sample of adult crab‐eating macaques, we quantified sexual dimorphism in size, shape, and covariance across the whole skull and among anatomical regions of the cranium and mandible. All regions showed significant mean sex differences, but the magnitude of size and shape dimorphism varied substantially.
Andrea Cardini, Paul O'Higgins
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