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Horseshoe drag in three-dimensional globally isothermal disks [PDF]
We study the horseshoe dynamics of a low-mass planet in a three-dimensional, globally isothermal, inviscid disk. We find, as reported in previous work, that the boundaries of the horseshoe region (separatrix sheets) have cylindrical symmetry about the ...
Benítez Llambay, Pablo, Masset, F. S.
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Changes in Hoof Shape During a Seven-Week Period When Horses Were Shod Versus Barefoot
This crossover study tested the hypothesis that hoof shape would differ after a seven-week period of horses (n = 11) wearing shoes versus barefoot. An ANOVA appropriate to a crossover design was used to assess the differences in the change in hoof shape ...
Sara R. Malone, Helen M. S. Davies
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Industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from marine resources
Industrial enzymes are important for various biotechnological applications. Currently, the diversity of industrial enzymes-producing marine bacteria from Malaysia remains mostly unknown.
T.H. Cheng +4 more
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Adaptive posterior contraction rates for the horseshoe [PDF]
We investigate the frequentist properties of Bayesian procedures for estimation based on the horseshoe prior in the sparse multivariate normal means model.
Szabó, Botond +2 more
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Rhythms of Locomotion Expressed by Limulus polyphemus, the American Horseshoe Crab: II. Relationship to Circadian Rhythms of Visual Sensitivity [PDF]
In the laboratory, horseshoe crabs express a circadian rhythm of visual sensitivity as well as daily and circatidal rhythms of locomotion. The major goal of this investigation was to determine whether the circadian clock underlying changes in visual ...
Bedford, Lisa +2 more
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Saving the horseshoe crab: A synthetic alternative to horseshoe crab blood for endotoxin detection. [PDF]
Horseshoe crabs have been integral to the safe production of vaccines and injectable medications for the past 40 years. The bleeding of live horseshoe crabs, a process that leaves thousands dead annually, is an ecologically unsustainable practice for all
Tom Maloney, Ryan Phelan, Naira Simmons
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Des chevaux sous l’Occupation : le charnier du site archéologique des Varennes à Bar-sur-Aube (Aube)
Horses under the Occupation, the mass grave at the Varennes archaeological at Bar-sur-Aube (Aube). The discovery in 2013, at Bar-sur-Aube of a trench filled with more than forty carcasses of horses, led the team of archaeologists who made this discovery ...
Gilles Deborde
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There are many reports of a decline in the population of horseshoe crabs in Asia, but knowledge about the distribution of horseshoe crabs on the coast of Bintan Island is still limited.
Rika Anggraini, Ita Karlina
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Time-resolved flow cytometry (TRFC) was used to measure metabolic differences in estrogen receptor-positive breast cancer cells. This specialty cytometry technique measures fluorescence lifetimes as a single-cell parameter thereby providing a unique ...
Samantha Valentino +3 more
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Purpose. To evaluate the relationship between the shape of horseshoe tear and the localization of vitreoretinal tractions (VRT) using methods of the peripheral vitreoretinal interface visualization and classify horseshoe tears by shape for sur gical ...
A. V. Doga, L. A. Kryl,, M. R. Taevere
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