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De Novo Reconstruction of 3D Human Facial Images from DNA Sequence
This study introduces Difface, a novel deep‐learning model for reconstructing 3D facial images only from DNA data. By integrating transformer networks, spiral convolutions, and a diffusion model, Difface directly aligns high‐dimensional SNP data with 3D facial structures.
Mingqi Jiao+11 more
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Partners: Functional Analysis and Topology [PDF]
This article is a short survey of the history of functional analysis for topologists.
arxiv
Autonomous Self‐Evolving Research on Biomedical Data: The DREAM Paradigm
DREAM is a fully autonomous, self‐evolving biomedical research system capable of independently formulating scientific questions, performing analyses, and making new discoveries without human intervention. Validated in biomedical studies, DREAM significantly outperforms human scientists in research efficiency, accelerating scientific discovery and ...
Luojia Deng+3 more
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This article is a very short introduction to pcf theory for topologists.
arxiv
Astrocytic ET‐1 System Determines Microglia Phenotype Following Spinal Cord Injury
The study reveals that astrocytic ET‐1 system is solely activated by thrombin following SCI via RhoA/NF‐κB and MAPKs/NF‐κB signal pathway. The release of astrocytic ET‐1 drives microglia polarization toward M1 phenotype through YAP signaling via ETA and ETB receptors.
Bingqiang He+11 more
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Invited Article: Emission of intense resonant radiation by dispersion-managed Kerr cavity solitons
We report on an experimental and numerical study of temporal Kerr cavity soliton dynamics in dispersion-managed fiber ring resonators. We find that dispersion management can significantly magnify the Kelly-like resonant radiation sidebands emitted by the
Alexander U. Nielsen+4 more
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On the geometry of spherical varieties [PDF]
Survey article on the geometry of spherical varieties. Invited survey for Transformation Groups.
arxiv
Abstract Packaging of fresh fruits and vegetables is standard in many grocery stores. This mixed methods study aims to identify the role packaging plays in consumer choice and what packaging material consumers prefer. We analyzed data from quantitative stated preference experiments with a quota sample of 485 consumers living in Germany.
Mira Lehberger+2 more
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Garside groups and geometry [PDF]
This article in memory of Patrick Dehornoy (1952-2019) is an invitation to Garside theory for mainstream geometric group theorists interested in mapping class groups, curve complexes, and the geometry of Artin-Tits groups.
arxiv
Abstract Eco‐labels inform consumers about the sustainable attributes of a product, but consumer face challenges to differentiate and select for specific attributes. Certification programs are similarly challenged to incentivize adoption of sustainable practices in product supply chains when consumer ability to differentiate sustainable attributes is ...
Nicolas Gatti+5 more
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