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Scanning sequences after Gibbs sampling to find multiple occurrences of functional elements
Background Many DNA regulatory elements occur as multiple instances within a target promoter. Gibbs sampling programs for finding DNA regulatory elements de novo can be prohibitively slow in locating all instances of such an element in a sequence set ...
Landsman David +4 more
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The Complex Geography of Cultural Networks
ABSTRACT This article examines the cultural sector as complex, sprawling, and uneven spatial networks, shaped by the interactions of people, institutions, goods and services. At the intersection of network science and geography, it synthesises how spatial network approaches have been applied to the study of cultural and creative industries, including ...
Andrea Ballatore
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Integrating GLAM principles in the development of UM Special Collections
Introduction. This study explores developing a GLAM-based Special Collection at UM to preserve the history of UM and Malang. This research question is (1) how can the GLAM framework be applied effectively to the development of UM Special Collection (2)
Achmad Qorni Novianto +5 more
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Spectral Decomposition of Chemical Semantics for Activity Cliffs‐Aware Molecular Property Prediction
PrismNet mimics chemical intuition by functioning as a computational prism, refracting molecular graphs into complementary semantic views and spectral frequencies. This dual‐decomposition strategy effectively captures both global topologies and subtle “activity cliff” perturbations.
Chaoyang Xie +9 more
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The role of cultural heritage collections within the research ecosystem is rapidly changing. From often-passive primary source or reference point for humanities research, cultural heritage collections are now becoming integral part of large-scale ...
Daniel Belteki +2 more
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Dominant deer mice show the importance of abundance in competition
Abstract Detecting competitive interactions is important for predicting species responses to environmental change but remains challenging, especially over large scales. Modern coexistence theory predicts that reduced ecological trait overlap promotes coexistence through stabilizing mechanisms, while fitness differences generate competitive asymmetries.
Arielle W. Parsons +2 more
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Spartan Daily, April 19, 1935 [PDF]
Volume 23, Issue 117https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/2294/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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Psychological factors are integral to language learning, serving as pivotal drivers of learning behaviors. While the dynamics of L2 learners’ psychological dispositions have attracted increasing scholarly attention, the associations between constructs ...
Duong Minh Tuan, Le Thi Diem Lan
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Blockchain and NFTs in the Cultural Heritage Domain: A Review of Current Research Topics
In the last few years, blockchain technology and NFTs have been the subject of much research in different sectors ranging from informatics, to medicine, to economics.
Helena Stublić +2 more
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The Hydroclimate of the Ottawa River Basin Under Climate Change
ABSTRACT The freshwater resource of the Ottawa River basin (ORB) is vital for ecological services and economic activities in the region. With climate change impacts becoming more evident, sustainable management is imperative. As a first step, it is important to assess impacts on hydro‐climatology.
Narayan K. Shrestha, Frank Seglenieks
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