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General geographical distribution, origin and evolution of the Taphrinales
Bogusław Sałata
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Geographical Factors and General Soedirman's Strategy in Second Dutch Military Aggression, 1948–1949 [PDF]
Intan Sautrina Tari
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Unveiling Global Diversity of Patescibacteriota and Functional Interactions with Host Microbes
Patescibacteriota represents a diverse group of ultra‐small epibiotic bacteria, which is largely overlooked. By integrating ribosomal protein S3‐based community profiling with MAG‐based metabolic potential analyses, this study provides new insights into their distribution, diversity, and potential interactions with other bacteria across diverse ...
Yanhan Ji +12 more
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Annual General Meeting: held at the Royal Geographical Society’s House, Kensington Gore, London, on Thursday, 28 November 1946 at 4.30 p.m. 23 members and 5 visitors were present [PDF]
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Places and spaces in the weightless economy
Proposition of the 'end of geography' based on globalization and digitalization has been heavily criticized by different geographers in the last decades.
Gong, Huiwen
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Genomics Insights Into High‐Latitude Adaptation of Tibetan Macaques
Tibetan macaques exhibit unique adaptations to cold, high‐latitude environments, including shortened tails and enhanced fat storage. Genomic analyses reveal a species‐specific TBX6 mutation linked to tail reduction and selection on lipid metabolism genes.
Rusong Zhang +12 more
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MGM as a Large‐Scale Pretrained Foundation Model for Microbiome Analyses in Diverse Contexts
We present the Microbial General Model (MGM), a transformer‐based foundation model pretrained on over 260,000 microbiome samples. MGM learns contextualized microbial representations via self‐supervised language modeling, enabling robust transfer learning, cross‐regional generalization, keystone taxa discovery, and prompt‐guided generation of realistic,
Haohong Zhang +5 more
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An evolutionary molecular dynamics platform is used to design P1.6, a membrane‐active peptide that senses lipid packing defects in viral envelopes. P1.6 adopts a stabilized α‐helical structure upon membrane contact, disrupts virus‐like liposomes, and damages HIV‐1 particles.
Pascal von Maltitz +10 more
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