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A prophage-expressed type IV pilus component provides anti-phage defense. [PDF]

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Sztanko KM   +8 more
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Optimising COVID-19 episode identification using serology and PCR/rapid antigen testing: insights from the BRACE trial. [PDF]

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McDonald E   +27 more
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Robotic training in transplant surgery fellowship: shaping the next generation of transplant surgeons. [PDF]

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Harsin C   +10 more
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Circadian influences on glycemic control in 24-hr fasts initiated at different mealtimes. [PDF]

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Gipson EZ   +7 more
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White matter microstructure and its association with visuospatial processing development during early infancy. [PDF]

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Javadova N   +8 more
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Influence of inflammatory and metabolic factors on keratoconus risk: a causal inference analysis. [PDF]

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Hysi PG   +8 more
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The Davidson Method

SIAM Journal of Scientific Computing, 1994
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M Sadkane
exaly   +2 more sources

The Jacobi–Davidson method

GAMM Mitteilungen, 2006
AbstractThe Jacobi–Davidson method is a popular technique to compute a few eigenpairs of large sparse matrices. Its introduction, about a decade ago, was motivated by the fact that standard eigensolvers often require an expensive factorization of the matrix to compute interior eigenvalues.
Yvan Notay
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Paul Davidson and the Austrians: Reply to Davidson

Critical Review, 1993
Paul Davidson's critique of O'Driscoll and Rizzo is based on an “official” philosophical position that turns on an opposition between knowledge and ignorance (in epistemology) and a corresponding opposition between ergodic and nonergodic processes (in ontology).
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