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BAP1 is a master regulator of oncogenesis with many cancer‐associated mutations within its N‐terminal ubiquitin C‐terminal hydrolase (UCH) domain. We analytically demonstrated that BAP1‐UCH harboring the N78S, C91W, F81V, and G128R mutations aggregate into amyloid fibrils following a secondary nucleation aggregation model.
Li‐Ching Hsiao +6 more
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Testing Yukawa unification at LHC Run-3 and HL-LHC
We explore t-b-τ Yukawa unification (YU) in a supersymmetric SU(4) c × SU(2) L × SU(2) R model without imposing a discrete left-right (L-R) symmetry.
Mario E. Gómez +2 more
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Summary Excessive nitrogen use and low nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) in current agroecosystems are disrupting the global nitrogen cycle. Chemical inhibitors offer only temporary relief, while plant‐derived biological nitrification inhibitors (BNIs) remain safer but underexplored.
Arindam Ghatak +20 more
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Terascale Alliance Annual Meeting, 26-28 Nov 2018, Terascale2018, Hamburg, Germany, 26 Nov 2018 - 28 Nov ...
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ABSTRACT To cope with changing external conditions, plants undergo dynamic acclimation processes that adjust their photosynthetic machinery, optimising energy use while minimising damage to photosystems (PS). Key photoprotective mechanisms include non‐photochemical quenching (NPQ), which dissipates excess excitation energy, and alternative electron ...
Claudia Beraldo +3 more
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Production experience and performance for ATLAS data processing on a Cray XC-50 at CSCS [PDF]
Prediction for requirements for the LHC computing for Run 3 and for Run 4 (HL-LHC) over the course of the next 10 year, show a considerable gap between required and available resources, assuming budgets will globally remain flat at best.
Sciacca F G, Weber M
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ABSTRACT Light and inorganic carbon (Ci) drive photosynthesis, which fuels cellular maintenance, energy storage, and growth in photosynthetic organisms. Despite its pivotal role, how primary metabolism adjusts to contrasting light and Ci availability in algae remains elusive.
Ana Pfleger, Erwann Arc, Thomas Roach
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Computing in HEP for the HL-LHC
The Large Hadron Collider will commence Run 4 in 2026, collecting over 100 times more data than was used to discover the Higgs. This unprecedented dataset, 3 ab-1, will enable precision measurements and searches for new physics and rare processes in ways not done before. To analyze this large dataset the field of particle physics will have to adopt new
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Electronics for HL-LHC Calorimetry [PDF]
The current read-out electronics of the ATLAS and CMS calorimeters will not sustain the running conditions expected at HL-LHC and needs to be replaced. We present a short overview of the proposed future architectures and of the on-going studies to develop the components necessary to implement such upgrade plans. Emphasis is set on R&D studies which are
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Moderate Temperature Reduction Changes the High‐Light Acclimation Strategy of Lettuce Plants
ABSTRACT In nature, environmental conditions are constantly changing, requiring plants to have numerous regulatory mechanisms to keep light harvesting and metabolism in balance. Here, we show that high light (HL) induces a much stronger non‐photochemical quenching (NPQ) when lettuce plants are exposed to 1500 μmol photons m−2 s−1 for 4 h at 13°C (low ...
Tapio Lempiäinen +5 more
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