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Cytokines: Shared receptors, distinct functions [PDF]
That the signal transduction pathways used by the cytokines IL-2 and IL-15 are identical would suggest that these cytokines have redundant roles in lymphoid development; instead, IL-2 is the guardian of thymus-derived T-cell homeostasis, while interleukin-15 promotes extrathymic development of T and NK cells.
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Function‐level module sharing techniques in high‐level synthesis
High‐level synthesis (HLS), which automatically synthesizes a register‐transfer level (RTL) circuit from a behavioral description written in a high‐level programming language such as C/C++, is becoming a more popular technique for improving design ...
Hiroki Nishikawa +4 more
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A Meromorphic Function and Its Derivative That Share One Value or Small Function [PDF]
The aim of this work is to present two results of a uniqueness theorem ofmeromorphic functions. The first result is an improvement and a generalization of [1, Theorem1] and the second result gives an improvement of [2, Theorem1].
Amer H. H. Al-Khaladi
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Shared Values for Meromorphic Functions
The value sharing problems of meromorphic functions of one variable have gamed significant attention in the value distribution theory during the last two decades. Recently attempts have been made to extend the results or studies to meromorphic functions of several complex variables. Let \(f\) denote a nonconstant meromorphic function in \(\mathbb{C}^n\)
Berenstein, C.A., Chang, D.C., Li, B.Q.
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Surplus Sharing with Coherent Utility Functions [PDF]
We use the theory of coherent measures to look at the problem of surplus sharing in an insurance business. The surplus share of an insured is calculated by the surplus premium in the contract. The theory of coherent risk measures and the resulting capital allocation gives a way to divide the surplus between the insured and the capital providers, i.e ...
Delia Coculescu, Freddy Delbaen
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Uniqueness of meromorphic functions sharing two sets with least possible cardinalities
Let f and g be two nonconstant meromorphic functions sharing two finite sets, namely S ⊂ ℂ and {∞}. We prove two uniqueness theorems under weaker conditions on ramification indices, reducing the cardinality of the shared set S and weakening the nature of
Sarkar Arindam
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With the continuous development of Internet technology, the era of big data has come. The traditional library resource sharing which still at the mode of information island is unable to maximize the use of resources.
Jiapei Li, Shuya Yang
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Multi-material additive manufacturing (MMAM) enables integration of multiple materials within single products, but existing design methodologies lack systematic frameworks linking detailed consolidation decisions to product-level functional requirements ...
Pierandrea Dal Fabbro +2 more
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Entire function sharing two polynomials with its $k$th derivative [PDF]
We investigate the uniqueness problem of entire functions that share two polynomials with their $k$th derivatives and obtain some results which improve and generalize the recent result due to Lü and Yi (2011).
Sujoy Majumder, Nabadwip Sarkar
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Meromorphic functions sharing two sets [PDF]
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