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Plant flavonoids: Classification, distribution, biosynthesis, and antioxidant activity.
Food Chemistry, 2022Flavonoids are a group of natural polyphenol substances abundant in vegetables, fruits, grains, and tea. As plant secondary metabolites, flavonoids play essential roles in many biological processes and responses to environmental factors in plants ...
Nan Shen +5 more
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Generalized Out-of-Distribution Detection: A Survey
International Journal of Computer Vision, 2021Out-of-distribution (OOD) detection is critical to ensuring the reliability and safety of machine learning systems. For instance, in autonomous driving, we would like the driving system to issue an alert and hand over the control to humans when it ...
Jingkang Yang +3 more
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Distributed Distributive Justice
2016 IEEE 10th International Conference on Self-Adaptive and Self-Organizing Systems (SASO), 2016Some open systems must address a standard resourceallocation problem: how to collectivise and distribute aset of common-pool resources, with respect to multiple criteriasuch as fairness, inclusivity and sustainability. Previous work inself-organising multi-agent systems formalised Nicholas Rescher'stheory of distributive justice so that agents could ...
David Burth Kurka, Jeremy Pitt
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2013
Isotopic information determined by mass spectrometry can be used in a wide variety of applications. Broadly speaking these could be classified as "passive" applications, meaning that they use naturally occurring isotopic information, and "active" applications, meaning that the isotopic distributions are manipulated in some way.
Alan L, Rockwood, Magnus, Palmblad
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Isotopic information determined by mass spectrometry can be used in a wide variety of applications. Broadly speaking these could be classified as "passive" applications, meaning that they use naturally occurring isotopic information, and "active" applications, meaning that the isotopic distributions are manipulated in some way.
Alan L, Rockwood, Magnus, Palmblad
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Games and Economic Behavior, 1999
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Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz
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Dov Monderer, Moshe Tennenholtz
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Molecular Physics, 1985
Abstract Polarizabilities, like multipole moments, are commonly ascribed to the molecule as a whole, but they describe movements of charge density within the molecule, and are often associated with particular regions. The polarizabilitiesdescribe changes in the charge distribution arising from external fields, and a single-centre ...
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Abstract Polarizabilities, like multipole moments, are commonly ascribed to the molecule as a whole, but they describe movements of charge density within the molecule, and are often associated with particular regions. The polarizabilitiesdescribe changes in the charge distribution arising from external fields, and a single-centre ...
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Distributivity and Varlet Distributivity
2020In this note we study the relationships between three properties of residuated (meet) semilattices, i.e.: (1) being divisible, (2) being distributive (3) being v-distributive.
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