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The Interacting Dwarf Galaxy NGC 3077: The Interplay of Atomic and Molecular Gas with Violent Star Formation [PDF]
Fabian Walter+3 more
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A Chromosome Inversion Creates a Supergene for Sex and Colour in Lake Malawi Cichlids
ABSTRACT Cichlid fishes have the highest rates of evolutionary turnover of sex chromosomes among vertebrates. Many large structural polymorphisms in the radiation of cichlids in Lake Malawi are associated with sex chromosomes and may also carry adaptive variation.
Kristen A. Behrens+10 more
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IRAS F02044+0957: A Radio Source in an Interacting System of Galaxies [PDF]
О. В. Верходанов+4 more
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ABSTRACT Biodiversity resilience relies on genetic diversity, which sustains the evolutionary potential of organisms in dynamic ecosystems. Genomics is a powerful tool for accurately estimating genetic diversity across genomes of species and populations.
Elena Buzan+13 more
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Overview: Low-z Observations of Interacting and Merging Galaxies
F. Schweizer
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The simplicity of physical laws
Abstract Physical laws are strikingly simple, yet there is no a priori reason for them to be so. I propose that nomic realists—Humeans and non‐Humeans—should recognize simplicity as a fundamental epistemic guide for discovering and evaluating candidate physical laws.
Eddy Keming Chen
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Formation of a Tidal Dwarf Galaxy in the Interacting System Arp 245 (NGC 2992/93)
Pierre–Alain Duc+5 more
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Engineering Gypsophila elegans hairy root cultures to produce endosomal escape‐enhancing saponins
Summary The limited cytosolic delivery of DNA and protein‐based therapeutics due to endosomal entrapment reduces drug efficacy, increasing treatment costs and possible side effects in human and veterinary medicine as a consequence of higher administered dosages.
Elia Lacchini+4 more
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Lessons from the void: What Boltzmann brains teach
Abstract Some physical theories predict that almost all brains in the universe are Boltzmann brains, that is, short‐lived disembodied brains that are accidentally assembled as a result of thermodynamic or quantum fluctuations. Physicists and philosophers of physics widely regard this proliferation as unacceptable, and so take its prediction as a basis ...
Bradford Saad
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Evidence of star cluster migration and merger in dwarf galaxies. [PDF]
Poulain M+10 more
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