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Systematics in Aggregated Neutrino Fluxes and Flavor Ratios from Gamma-Ray Bursts [PDF]
Philipp Baerwald +2 more
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This study constructs an ultrasound‐assisted liquid‐phase exfoliated MnCl2 nanosheet system for tumor treatment, establishing an immunotherapy strategy combining PANoptosis induction with cGAS‐STING activation. This treatment system does not require the introduction of additional drugs or energy input, enabling multiple combination therapeutic effects ...
Guanglei Ma +9 more
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A delayed 400 GeV photon from GRB 221009A and implication on the intergalactic magnetic field. [PDF]
Xia ZQ, Wang Y, Yuan Q, Fan YZ.
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Abstract Biologists often use organismal thermal tolerance to help explain or forecast responses of populations to climate change. Yet many studies quantify thermal tolerance under isolated laboratory conditions despite extreme events, such as heatwaves, often coinciding with other stressors such as nutrient or food limitation.
Maya J. Munstermann +5 more
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Differential Burst dynamics of Slow and Fast gamma rhythms in Macaque primary visual cortex
Raju V, Ray S.
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History and current developments of RERF dosimetry. [PDF]
Cullings HM +11 more
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A fundamental trade‐off among resilience, resistance, efficiency, and redundancy in tidal wetlands
Abstract In an era of change, the survival and adaptability of ecosystems will be tested. An optimal ecosystem would be both resistant and resilient to negative disturbance but also efficient and redundant in its growth when given positive subsidies. However, initial evidence has suggested that these properties cannot all be maximized at the same time,
Joshua E. Lerner +6 more
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Poor glycemic control among people with diabetes mellitus is associated with tuberculosis infection: a cross-sectional study in Nepal. [PDF]
Shrestha SK +5 more
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ABSTRACT Hippocampal Area CA2, with some exceptions, had long been neglected in in vivo studies, due largely to its small size, and in in vitro studies because of its general similarity to CA3 and CA1. Increasing evidence showing that CA2 was molecularly distinct led to the increased appreciation of CA2 as a separate region, and as such, that it likely
Serena M. Dudek
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Modification of Premises for the Black Hole Information Paradox Caused by Topological Constraints in the Event Horizon Vicinity. [PDF]
Jacak JE.
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