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Measuring Membrane Fluidity in Live Mycobacteria Reveals Subcellular Lateral Variation And Pole-Selective Responses to Mycomembrane Perturbation. [PDF]
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Optimizing In Vivo CAR T-cell Engineering for Cancer Immunotherapy. [PDF]
Wang R, Yu J, Caligiuri MA, Ma S.
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Defining the impact of Getah virus envelope protein glycosylation site mutations on viral replication, host adaptation, virulence, and immune evasion. [PDF]
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Peptidoglycan remodeling improves salt resilience of <i>Zymomonas mobilis</i>. [PDF]
Fuchino K, Nalbant A, Gray J, Vollmer W.
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Communications in Optimization Theory, 2022
Summary: An implicit assumption in the original version of Holditch's theorem is \(C^1\)-regularity and strict convexity of the envelope generated by a chord traveling around a convex curve \(\mathbb{C}\). We establish that this holds when \(\mathbb{C}\) is \(C^2\)-regular with positive curvature and the chordlength is sufficiently small.
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Summary: An implicit assumption in the original version of Holditch's theorem is \(C^1\)-regularity and strict convexity of the envelope generated by a chord traveling around a convex curve \(\mathbb{C}\). We establish that this holds when \(\mathbb{C}\) is \(C^2\)-regular with positive curvature and the chordlength is sufficiently small.
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Strategic Management Journal, 2010
Abstract Due to network effects and switching costs in platform markets, entrants generally must offer revolutionary functionality to win substantial market share. We explore a second entry path that does not rely upon Schumpeterian innovation: platform envelopment.
Thomas R. Eisenmann +2 more
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Abstract Due to network effects and switching costs in platform markets, entrants generally must offer revolutionary functionality to win substantial market share. We explore a second entry path that does not rely upon Schumpeterian innovation: platform envelopment.
Thomas R. Eisenmann +2 more
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