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Seed-Transmitted Bacteria and Fungi Dominate Juvenile Plant Microbiomes
Plant microbiomes play an important role in agricultural productivity, but there is still much to learn about their provenance, diversity, and organization.
David Johnston-Monje +4 more
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Phylogenetically Novel Uncultured Microbial Cells Dominate Earth Microbiomes
To describe a microbe’s physiology, including its metabolism, environmental roles, and growth characteristics, it must be grown in a laboratory culture.
Karen G. Lloyd +4 more
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When Defects Dominate: Rheology of Nanofibrillated Cellulose Suspensions
Conventional rheological tests can be difficult to carry out in the case of suspensions of nanofibrillated cellulose (NFC). Such suspensions tend to migrate away from the walls of a rheometer device, leaving a low-viscosity layer.
Martin A. Hubbe
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A few Ascomycota taxa dominate soil fungal communities worldwide
Soil fungi play essential roles in ecosystems worldwide. Here, the authors sequence and analyze 235 soil samples collected from across the globe, and identify dominant fungal taxa and their associated environmental attributes.
Eleonora Egidi +7 more
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Steps dominate gas evasion from a mountain headwater stream [PDF]
Emissions from local steps dominate the CO2 evasion of mountain river networks, owing to the pronounced turbulence in correspondence of each plunging jet and the low spacing between steps typical of high energy streams.
Gianluca Botter +3 more
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Fetal-derived macrophages dominate in adult mammary glands
Tissue-resident macrophages are highly specialized phagocytes that serve multiple functions. Here, using high-dimension analyses and fate-mapping experiments, the authors show that fetal liver-derived macrophages dominate the mammary gland in neonatal ...
Norma Jäppinen +9 more
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DOMINATION AND EDGE DOMINATION IN TREES [PDF]
Let \(G=(V,E)\) be a simple graph. A set \(S\subseteq V\) is a dominating set if every vertex in \(V \setminus S\) is adjacent to a vertex in \(S\). The domination number of a graph \(G\), denoted by \(\gamma(G)\) is the minimum cardinality of a dominating set of \(G\). A set \(D \subseteq E\) is an edge dominating set if every edge in \(E\setminus D\)
B. Senthilkumar +2 more
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Does the Kantian State Dominate?: Freedom and Majoritarian Rule [PDF]
Recently, scholars have criticized what they call the “Kantian-Republican” thesis of freedom as non-domination. The main complaint is that domination is unavoidable.
Gregory, Mike +2 more
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Domination versus edge domination [PDF]
We propose the conjecture that the domination number $γ(G)$ of a $Δ$-regular graph $G$ with $Δ\geq 1$ is always at most its edge domination number $γ_e(G)$, which coincides with the domination number of its line graph. We prove that $γ(G)\leq \left(1+\frac{2(Δ-1)}{Δ2^Δ}\right)γ_e(G)$ for general $Δ\geq 1$, and $γ(G)\leq \left(\frac{7}{6}-\frac{1}{204 ...
Julien Baste +4 more
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Monocyte-derived Kupffer cells dominate in the Kupffer cell pool during liver injury.
Healthy Kupffer cell (KC) pool is dominated by embryonic KCs (EmKCs), preserving liver homeostasis. How the KC pool varies upon injury remains unclear.
Wei-yang Li +4 more
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