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Disentangling the influences of mean body size and size structure on ecosystem functioning: an example of nutrient recycling by a non-native crayfish. [PDF]
Fritschie KJ, Olden JD.
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Habitat heterogeneity mediates effects of individual variation on spatial species coexistence. [PDF]
Chen D, Liao J, Bearup D, Li Z.
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Tensor Changepoint Detection and Eigenbootstrap
ABSTRACT Tensor data consisting of multivariate outcomes over the items and across the subjects with longitudinal and cross‐sectional dependence are considered. A completely distribution‐free and tweaking‐parameter‐free detection procedure for changepoints at different locations is designed, which does not require training data.
Michal Pešta +2 more
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Crystal Composition Transformer: Self-Learning Neural Language Model for Generative and Tinkering Design of Materials. [PDF]
Wei L +8 more
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ABSTRACT Perpetual futures are contracts without expiration date in which the anchoring of the futures price to the spot price is ensured by periodic funding payments from long to short. We derive explicit expressions for the no‐arbitrage price of various perpetual contracts, including linear, inverse, and quantos futures in both discrete and ...
Damien Ackerer +2 more
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A new class of entropic information measures, formal group theory and information geometry. [PDF]
Rodríguez MÁ +2 more
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Erythrocyte membrane protein 3 (EMAP3) is a novel Plasmodium berghei protein that is trafficked to the outer membrane surface of the infected red blood cell (iRBC). EMAP3 is not critical for parasite growth or sequestration but offers a new scaffold for displaying Plasmodium falciparum proteins on iRBCs.
Sophia Raine C. Hernandez +13 more
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Consequences of variation in foraging success among predators on numerical response. [PDF]
Okuyama T.
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Cell wall water shields stomata against falling leaf airspace humidity
Summary Plants lose water by transpiration through stomatal pores. However, it remains a matter of debate whether relative humidity (RH) in the substomatal cavity may fall below saturation and guard cells experience strong differences water potential driven by RH in the cavity.
Michael R. Blatt +3 more
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