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The benefits of in silico modeling to identify possible small-molecule drugs and their off-target interactions [PDF]
Accepted for publication in a future issue of Future Medicinal Chemistry.The research into the use of small molecules as drugs continues to be a key driver in the development of molecular databases, computer-aided drug design software and collaborative ...
Blomberg N +6 more
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Linking Biotic Interactions to Species Stability
We develop a unifying framework that predicts how species respond to environmental disturbances by linking species‐level stability to a single quantity: self‐regulation loss (SL). Using analytical results, simulations, and experimental protist communities, we show that SL accurately predicts both sensitivity to press disturbances and recovery from ...
Ismaël Lajaaiti +4 more
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Digital agriculture informational resources in local and international databases
The article reviews informational resources on precision and digital agriculture in international cross-disciplinal and sectoral international and local databases.
M. S. Bunin +2 more
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I. A. Bunin’s Story "The Cicadas": History of the Text
The paper investigates the history of the text of I. A. Bunin’s story "The Cicadas" (later called "The Night"), with all the surviving autographs, publications of this text, as well as the author’s later period notes on the printed copies of the story taken into account. All stages of the author’s work on the story are studied (cuts, editing, additions,
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Constraint satisfaction mechanisms for marginal stability and criticality in large ecosystems
We discuss a resource-competition model, which takes the MacArthur's model as a platform, to unveil interesting connections with glassy features and jamming in high dimension.
Altieri, Ada, Franz, Silvio
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A practical guide to characterising ecological coexistence
ABSTRACT Coexistence is simultaneously one of the most fundamental concepts of ecology, and one of the most difficult to define. A particular challenge is that, despite a well‐developed body of research, several different schools of thought have developed over the past century, leading to multiple independent, and largely isolated, branches of ...
Adam T. Clark +9 more
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PHILOSOPHICAL ASPECT OF THE STORY “DARK ALLEYS” BY I. A. BUNIN [PDF]
The article is devoted to understanding one of the key works of “late” Bunin in philosophical discourse. “Dark Alleys” opens the cycle of stories with the same name and thus acts as a title work to the entire cycle of stories about love. The author considers the name of the work, the complex image of the main female character, the narration, the ...
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The song and singing in prose of the Russian emigration of the First World War (I. Bunin, B. Zaytsev, L. Zurov) The article is devoted to the functions included in the lyrics and singing in a number of works by I. Bunin, B. Zaytsev, L. Zurov.
Viktoria Zaharova
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System of Mythonyms in Poetry of Ivan Bunin
The article is devoted to one of the problems of literary onomastics — an inventory of onomastic units of literary texts as an integral part of the vocabulary of the language of a particular writer. The relevance of the chosen topic is due to the poorly
O. A. Selemeneva
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ABSTRACT Background The impact of paternal exposures on de novo germline mutations leading to bilateral sporadic retinoblastoma in offspring is largely unknown. This malignancy results from mutations of both alleles of the RB1 tumor suppressor gene in a retinal cell.
Maral Adel Fahmideh +4 more
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