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On a generalized Eulerian distribution

open access: yesAnnals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics, 1991
The distribution with probability function pk(n, α, β) = An, k(α, β)/(α+ β)[p], k = 0, 1, 2, ..., n, where the parameters α and β are positive real numbers, An, k(α, β) is the generalized Eulerian number and (α + β)[n] = (α + β)(α + β +1) ... (α + β +n − 1), introduced and discussed by Janardan (1988, Ann. Inst. Statist. Math., 40, 439–450), is further
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Protection in Distributed Generation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
The expectable great penetration of dispersed generators in distribution systems can lead to conflicts with the current protection schemes, since they were designed to work in a different scenario and under different conditions. Most of the problems described in this chapter would be solved with the implementation of communication schemes and providing
S. Borroy   +3 more
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KMT2A degradation is observed in decitabine‐responsive acute lymphoblastic leukemia cells

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
We demonstrate that decitabine (DEC) not only degrades the DNA methyltransferase DNMT1 but also the leukemic driver lysine methyltransferase KMT2A likely due to structural similarity of the DNA‐binding CXXC domains. DEC influences KMT2A downstream processes and synergizes with menin inhibitor revumenib (REV) to decrease leukemic cell proliferation, and
Luisa Brock   +10 more
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Polyfunctional CD8+CD226+RUNX2hi effector T cells are diminished in advanced stages of chronic lymphocytic leukemia

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
CD226+CD8+ T cells express elevated levels of RUNX2, exhibit higher proliferation capacity, cytokines and cytolytic molecules expression, and migratory capacity. In contrast, CD226−CD8+ T cells display an exhausted phenotype associated with the increased expression of co‐inhibitory receptors and impaired effector functions.
Maryam Rezaeifar   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

A McKean-Vlasov approach to distributed electricity generation development

open access: yes, 2019
This paper analyses the interaction between centralised carbon emissive technologies and distributed intermittent non-emissive technologies. In our model, there is a representative consumer who can satisfy her electricity demand by investing in ...
Aïd, René, Basei, Matteo, Pham, Huyên
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Distributed generation powered by smart grids

open access: yesDyna
Smart grids are conceived as a system to optimally manage the set of means that are part of the electricity grid to achieve adequate performance in the distributed generation system in the supply of quality electricity.
Alcira Magdalena Vélez-Quiroz   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Robust efficient distributed RSA-key generation [PDF]

open access: bronze, 1998
Yair Frankel   +2 more
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Inhibition of acyl‐CoA synthetase long‐chain isozymes decreases multiple myeloma cell proliferation and causes mitochondrial dysfunction

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Triacsin C inhibition of the acyl‐CoA synthetase long chain (ACSL) family decreases multiple myeloma cell survival, proliferation, mitochondrial respiration, and membrane potential. Made with Biorender.com. Multiple myeloma (MM) is an incurable cancer of plasma cells with a 5‐year survival rate of 59%.
Connor S. Murphy   +12 more
wiley   +1 more source

Distributed generation: definition, benefits and issues [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper starts from the observation that there is a renewed interest in small-scale electricity generation. The authors start with a survey of existing small-scale generation technologies and then move on with a discussion of the major benefits and ...
Dries Haeseldonckx   +2 more
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TRPM4 contributes to cell death in prostate cancer tumor spheroids, and to extravasation and metastasis in a zebrafish xenograft model system

open access: yesMolecular Oncology, EarlyView.
Transient receptor potential melastatin‐4 (TRPM4) is overexpressed in prostate cancer (PCa). Knockout of TRPM4 resulted in reduced PCa tumor spheroid size and decreased PCa tumor spheroid outgrowth. In addition, lack of TRPM4 increased cell death in PCa tumor spheroids.
Florian Bochen   +6 more
wiley   +1 more source

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