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Sinocyclocheilus longibarbarus and Sinocyclocheilus punctatus were collected from a karst cave Libo County, southwest of China. The two Sinocyclocheilus species can be distinguished obviously by external morphological characteristics.
Fuguang Luo +5 more
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w-extending and pw-extending Modules
In this work, we introduce and study two concepts of modules. The first one is a generalization of extending modules which is called a w extending module. And the second concept is called pw-extending module which is a stronger property than w-extending.
Habit K. Mohammad ali, Mohammad E. Dahsh
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Pseudo-Extending Modules And Related Concepts [PDF]
: In this work, we introduce the concept of pseudo-extending modules as a generalization of extending modules. Many characterization, and properties of pseudo-extending module are obtained.
Hairan Ibrahim Saeed +1 more
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Direct summands of Goldie extending elements in modular lattices [PDF]
In this paper some results on direct summands of Goldie extending elements are studied in a modular lattice. An element $a$ of a lattice $L$ with $0$ is said to be a Goldie extending element if and only if for every $b \leq a$ there exists a direct ...
Rupal Shroff
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We shall show equivalence between Palatini-f(ℛ) theories and Brans–Dicke (BD) theories at the level of action principles in generic dimension with generic matter coupling. We do that by introducing the Helmholtz Lagrangian associated to Palatini-f(ℛ) theory and then performing frame transformations in order to recover Einstein frame and BD frame. This
FATIBENE, Lorenzo, GARRUTO, SIMON
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Given a complex space $X$, we cosidered the problem of finding a {\it hyperbolic model} of $X$. This is an object $\ip(X)$ with a morphism $i:X\to \ip(X)$ in such a way that $\ip(X)$ is ``hyperbolic'' in a suitable sense and $i$ is as close as possible to be an isomorphism.
Borghesi, Simone, Tomassini, Giuseppe
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Let (\({\mathcal A},G,\tau)\) be a \(C^*\)-dynamical system, where G is a compact abelian group, \({\mathcal A}^{\tau}\) be the fixed point algebra, and \(\delta_ 0:{\mathcal D}_ 0\to {\mathcal A}^{\tau}\) be a \({}^*\)- derivation defined on a \({}^*\)-subalgebra \({\mathcal D}_ 0\) of \({\mathcal A}^{\tau}\).
Charles J.K. Batty +3 more
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Suppose, as Clark and Chalmers have argued, that there are cases where the mind “extends” beyond the individual. For example, some cases of reliance on notebooks or smartphones look like bona fide cases of memory. This chapter argues that in those cases the warrant for the reliance is not a reason but an entitlement, just as Burge argues we are ...
Carter, J. Adam, Pritchard, Duncan
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Background High spontaneous miscarriage rate in yak, especially during late pregnancy, have caused a great economic loss to herdsmen living in the Qinghai-Tibet plateau. However, the mechanism underlying spontaneous miscarriage is still poorly understood.
Jie Pei +13 more
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Shellfish, mussels, snails, and other aquatic animals, which assimilate limestone (calcium carbonate, CaCO3) to build shells and skeletons, are effective carbon sinks that help mitigate the greenhouse effect.
Guimei Wu +6 more
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