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Achieving GPT-4o level performance in astronomy with a specialized 8B-parameter large language model. [PDF]
de Haan T+8 more
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Background and Purpose The use of analgosedatives in critically ill patients carries the risk of impairing gastrointestinal (GI) propulsion and could thereby lead to sepsis. The gut microbiota can influence GI motility, but whether GI microbial dysbiosis modifies GI peristalsis impairment by analgosedative drugs has not yet been analysed. This question
Aitak Farzi+5 more
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A high-velocity star recently ejected by an intermediate-mass black hole in M15. [PDF]
Huang Y+6 more
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Temporal Dynamics With and Without a Nervous System: Plant Physiology, Communication, and Movement
Abstract The concept of time has long been the subject of complex philosophical reflections and scientific research, which have interpreted it differently based on the starting question, context, and level of analysis of the system under investigation.
Margherita Bianchi+7 more
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Binary progenitor systems for Type Ic supernovae. [PDF]
Solar M+20 more
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Gamma Ray Emission from Merger Shocks in the Coma Cluster of Galaxies
Robert C. Berrington, C. D. Dermer
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ASAFind 2.0: multi‐class protein targeting prediction for diatoms and algae with complex plastids
Significance Statement Many photosynthetic eukaryotes possess complex plastids, which are surrounded by four membranes, and by a space known as the periplastidic compartment (PPC). ASAFind is a software for the prediction of nucleus‐encoded plastid proteins in organisms with complex plastids of red algal origin, like diatoms.
Ansgar Gruber+4 more
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Synchronizations in Complex Systems Dynamics Through a Multifractal Procedure. [PDF]
Ghizdovat V+6 more
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Why Schonland Failed in His Search for Runaway Electrons From Thunderstorms
Abstract B.F.J. Schonland, advised and encouraged by C.T.R. Wilson, made two unsuccessful searches for runaway electrons from thunderstorms in the 1930s. These findings stand in marked contrast with research results over the last decade and ironically set this field of research back many decades.
A. Chilingarian+3 more
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