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ABSTRACT The importance of sleep as a key component of cardiovascular health has been increasingly recognized. Our previous research demonstrated that auditory‐enhanced slow waves increase cardiac function, but the underlying mechanisms behind these beneficial effects remain uncertain. In this study, we examined the influence of two types of slow waves
Giulia Alessandrelli +16 more
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SRE-FMaps: A Sinkhorn-Regularized Elastic Functional Map Framework for Non-Isometric 3D Shape Matching. [PDF]
Zhang D, Zhang Y, Wang N, Zhao D.
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ABSTRACT Bacteriophages impact soil bacteria through lysis, altering the availability of organic carbon and plant nutrients. However, the magnitude of nutrient uptake by plants from lysed bacteria remains unknown, partly because this process is challenging to investigate in the field.
Vlastimil Novak +10 more
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On the Relativity of Quantumness as Implied by Relativity of Arithmetic and Probability. [PDF]
Czachor M.
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Abstract Introduction Restoration outcomes in cold desert ecosystems like sagebrush steppe are affected by weather variability, particularly during the spring, a critical time period for seedling establishment. Seedling emergence phenology is also highly variable among species in these ecosystems.
Stella M. Copeland +3 more
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Comparing Geodesic Filtering to State-of-the-Art Algorithms: A Comprehensive Study and CUDA Implementation. [PDF]
Boulanger P, Bin Hasan S.
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Constant principal strain mappings on 2-manifolds
We study mappings between Riemannian 2-manifolds which have constant principal stretching factors (cps-mappings). Such mappings f can be described in terms of the relationship between the geodesic curvature of the curves of principal strain at p and that
Chuaqui, M, Gevirtz, J
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ABSTRACT Tsunami deposits serve as geological records of past events and are essential for understanding the occurrence and dynamics of tsunamis. However, conventional research has largely focused on sandy and boulder deposits, leaving gravel‐dominated tsunami deposits comparatively underexplored; furthermore, their characteristics and formation ...
Hidetoshi Masuda +5 more
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Spacetime perspective of gravitational lensing in perturbed cosmologies. [PDF]
Kling TP, Pooler SM.
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ABSTRACT Filamentous, anastomosing spar‐filled networks in Phanerozoic carbonates have been interpreted as the mineralised remains of keratose (non‐spiculate) sponges, yet their recognition remains contested because fabrics of broadly similar appearance may arise from microbial, diagenetic or physical processes. This study combines direct fossil–modern
Jeong‐Hyun Lee +2 more
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