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The atomistic-continuum hybrid taxonomy and the hybrid-hybrid approach [PDF]
The hybrid taxonomy — a means of characterizing different atomistic-continuum methods on the basis of the type of information exchanged between the atomistic and the continuum solver — is introduced. The formulation of the taxonomy raises a new hybrid possibility, called a ‘hybrid-hybrid’ method.
Alexiadis, Alessio+3 more
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Hybridization and speciation [PDF]
AbstractHybridization has many and varied impacts on the process of speciation. Hybridization may slow or reverse differentiation by allowing gene flow and recombination. It may accelerate speciation via adaptive introgression or cause near‐instantaneous speciation by allopolyploidization.
Abbott, R.+38 more
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Contains fulltext : 247677.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)
Brandsen, T., Karré, P.M.
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A review of the theoretical and experimental status of hybrid hadrons is presented. The states π1(1400), π1(1600), and π1(2015) are thoroughly reviewed, along with experimental results from GAMS, VES, Obelix, COMPASS, KEK, CLEO, Crystal Barrel, CLAS, and BNL.
Meyer, Curtis, E. S. Swanson
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Nowadays, everybody knows what a hybrid car is. A hybrid car normally has two engines to enhance energy efficiency and reduce CO2 output. Similarly, a hybrid brain-computer interface (BCI) is composed of two BCIs, or at least one BCI and another system.
Gert Pfurtscheller+10 more
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Hybridizing the hybrid procedure [PDF]
From the Division of Pediatric Cardiothoracic Surgery, British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Disclosures: Author has nothing to disclose with regard to commercial support. Received for publication Oct 17, 2015; accepted for publication Oct 19, 2015; available ahead of print Nov 18, 2015. Address for reprints: Sanjiv
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Hybridization and extinction [PDF]
AbstractHybridization may drive rare taxa to extinction through genetic swamping, where the rare form is replaced by hybrids, or by demographic swamping, where population growth rates are reduced due to the wasteful production of maladaptive hybrids. Conversely, hybridization may rescue the viability of small, inbred populations.
Gregory L. Owens+12 more
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The formation of interspecific hybrids results in the coexistence of two diverged genomes within the same nucleus. It has been hypothesized that negative epistatic interactions and regulatory interferences between the two sub-genomes may elicit a so ...
Hrant Hovhannisyan+10 more
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