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Active galactic nuclei and galaxy interactions [PDF]
M. S. Alonso+3 more
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Light Quantity Impacts Early Response to Cold and Cold Acclimation in Young Leaves of Arabidopsis
ABSTRACT Plant reactions to stress vary with development stage and fitness. This study assessed the relationship between light and chilling stress in Arabidopsis acclimation. By analysing the transcriptome and proteome responses of expanding leaves subjected to varying light intensity and cold, 2251 and 2064 early response genes and proteins were ...
Markéta Luklová+14 more
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Steepened inner density profiles of group galaxies via interactions: an N-body analysis [PDF]
Benjamin M. Dobke+2 more
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Lessons from the void: What Boltzmann brains teach
Abstract Some physical theories predict that almost all brains in the universe are Boltzmann brains, that is, short‐lived disembodied brains that are accidentally assembled as a result of thermodynamic or quantum fluctuations. Physicists and philosophers of physics widely regard this proliferation as unacceptable, and so take its prediction as a basis ...
Bradford Saad
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A MUSE source-blind survey for emission from the circumgalactic medium. [PDF]
Zhang H, Zaritsky D.
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Choosing the right crowdsourcing strategy: Implications for governments' crowdsourcing initiatives
Abstract Building on recent advances in crowdsourcing research, we argue that, when using crowdsourcing, governments should accurately select the crowd they wish to engage with, depending on the problem to be solved. While targeting a large crowd may be common, it is not always the most appropriate: it can waste significant resources without ...
Ana Colovic+2 more
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Manifesto: challenging the standard cosmological model. [PDF]
Binney J+3 more
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Star formation efficiency in galaxy interactions and mergers: a statistical study [PDF]
P. Di Matteo+3 more
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Hunting for Paradoxes: A Research Strategy for Cognitive Science
Abstract How should we identify interesting topics in cognitive science? This paper suggests that one useful research strategy is to hunt for, and attempt to resolve, paradoxes: that is, apparent or real contradictions in our understanding of the mind and of thought.
Nick Chater
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