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Stochastic Nanoscale Biophysical Cues as a Basis for the Induction of Glioblastoma‐Like Transcriptional Programs in Astrocytes

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Stochastic nanoscale physical cues induce glioblastoma (GBM)‐associated transcriptional traits in naïve astrocytes leading to spontaneous formation of spheroids. Cells within spheroids express activated‐MMP2 and a differential gene expression pattern involving P53 and NOTCH3, providing evidence for a role for changes in brain topography, as observed in
Laurent Starck   +8 more
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Electronic Structure Reorganization in MPS3 via d‐Shell‐Selective Alkali Metal Doping

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Alkali metal doping of layered MPS3 antiferromagnets reveals d‐shell‐selective responses. While MnPS3 resists charge transfer due to its half‐filled 3d5 shell, FePS3 and NiPS3 behave similarly to CoPS3 by accommodating extra d‐electrons. Yet only CoPS3, with its least stable d‐shell, undergoes pronounced band restructuring and a semiconducting‐to ...
Jonah Elias Nitschke   +12 more
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A Wearable Brain–Computer Interface for Mitigating Car Sickness via Attention Shifting

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Car sickness poses a major challenge in vehicular travel, yet effective nonpharmacological solutions are scarce. We developed a wearable, closed‐loop mindfulness BCI that uses real‐time EEG‐based neurofeedback to shift attention away from motion‐induced discomfort. Validated in real‐car experiments involving >100$>100$ susceptible individuals, over 83%
Jiawei Zhu   +14 more
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⋆-Extremally disconnected ideal topological spaces

Acta Mathematica Hungarica, 2008
The notion of ⋆-extremally disconnected ideal topological spaces is introduced and studied. Many characterizations of the space are obtained.
EKİCİ, ERDAL, Noiri, T.
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Fuzzy pairwise extremally disconnected spaces

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1998
The concept of fuzzy extremally disconnected spaces, due to \textit{B. Ghosh} [ibid. 46, No. 2, 245-250 (1992; Zbl 0765.54004)] is generalized. A fuzzy bitopological space \((X,\tau_1,\tau_2)\) is said to be: (a) \((\tau_i, \tau_j)\)-fuzzy extremally disconnected \(((\tau_i, \tau_j)\)-FED) if the \(\tau_j\)-closure of every \(\tau_i\)-fo (fuzzy-open ...
Park, Jin Han, Lee, Bu Young
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On Homogeneous Extremally Disconnected Spaces

Results in Mathematics, 1992
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Fuzzy extremally disconnected spaces

Fuzzy Sets and Systems, 1992
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S4.3 and hereditarily extremally disconnected spaces

Georgian Mathematical Journal, 2015
AbstractThe modal logic S4.3 defines the class of hereditarily extremally disconnected spaces (HED-spaces).
Bezhanishvili, G.   +3 more
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Extremally Disconnected Spaces and Absolutes

1988
One of the best behaved classes of functions encountered in general topology is the class of perfect functions, which was discussed in 1.8. As we have already seen, two topological spaces, one of which is the perfect continuous image of the other, will have many topological properties in common. (Examples of a number of such properties are given in 1J.)
Jack R. Porter, R. Grant Woods
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