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Structural convergence and membrane interactions of Aβ<sub>1-42</sub> along the primary nucleation process studied by solid state NMR. [PDF]

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Longitudinal human transcriptomic and spatial gene profiling at the incisional edge during long surgical procedures. [PDF]

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Aromatic Ring Flips Reveal Reshaping of Protein Dynamics in Crystals and Complexes

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Characterize group distance magic labeling of Cartesian product of two cycles

Discrete Mathematics, 2023
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Group distance magic labeling of tetravalent circulant graphs

Discrete Applied Mathematics
Let \(G = (V , E)\) be a finite simple graph of order \(n\) and let \(\Gamma\) be an abelian group of order \(n\). A \(\Gamma\)-distance magic labeling of \(G\) is a bijection \(\varphi :V\rightarrow \Gamma\) for which there exits \(\gamma \in \Gamma\) such that \(\Sigma_{x \in N(V)} \varphi(x)=\gamma\) for any \(v \in V\), where \(N(v)\) is the ...
Guixin Deng, Jin Geng, Xiangneng Zeng
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Note on the Group Distance Magic Labeling of Direct Product of Two Cycles

Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society
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A $$\varGamma $$-magic Rectangle Set and Group Distance Magic Labeling

2015
A \(\varGamma \)-distance magic labeling of a graph \(G = (V, E)\) with \(|V| = n\) is a bijection \(\ell \) from V to an Abelian group \(\varGamma \) of order n such that the weight \(w(x) =\sum _{y\in N_G(x)}\ell (y)\) of every vertex \(x \in V\) is equal to the same element \(\mu \in \varGamma \) called the magic constant.
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