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Homeostatic regulation of neuronal function: importance of degeneracy and pleiotropy
Neurons maintain their average firing rate and other properties within narrow bounds despite changing conditions. This homeostatic regulation is achieved using negative feedback to adjust ion channel expression levels.
Jane Yang +4 more
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Cover and variable degeneracy [PDF]
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Fangyao Lu, Qianqian Wang, Tao Wang 0005
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Degeneracy and Its Impact on the Decoding of Sparse Quantum Codes
The well-documented capacity-approaching performance of sparse codes in the realm of classical communications has inspired the search for their quantum counterparts.
Patricio Fuentes +3 more
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We examine the dark energy and matter densities allowed by precision measurements of distances out to various redshifts, in the presence of spatial curvature and (near) arbitrary behavior of the dark energy equation of state. Degeneracies among the parameters permit a remarkably large variation in their values when using only distance measurements of ...
Shafieloo, Arman, Linder, Eric V.
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Simultaneous occurrence of Dirac-like cones at the center of the Brillouin zone (Γ) at two different energy states is termed Dual-Dirac-like cones (DDC) in this article. The occurrence of DDC is a rare phenomenon.
Mustahseen M. Indaleeb, Sourav Banerjee
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In a group of general geometric primitives, plane-based features are widely used for indoor localization because of their robustness against noises. However, a lack of linearly independent planes may lead to a non-trivial estimation.
HyunGi Cho +3 more
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Device-independent certification of degeneracy-breaking measurements [PDF]
In a device-independent Bell test, the devices are considered to be black boxes and the dimension of the system remains unspecified. The dichotomic observables involved in such a Bell test can be degenerate and one may invoke a suitable measurement ...
Pan, Alok Kumar
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The Woodlanders : pur darwinisme ou ‘evolutionary meliorism’ ?
Thomas Hardy was deeply influenced by his discovery of The Origin of Species when he was nineteen and his dark, favourite novel The Woodlanders, with its intricate web of woods and entwined destinies, is steeped in Darwinian metaphors connoting the ...
Isabelle Gadoin
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Identification of commonalities across different languages
This article fulfills the need for quantifiable, physical, common characteristics across different languages, which is needed to support the theory that humans use domain-general neurocognitive machinery to acquire, process, and produce language.
Kieran Green
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