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Four new species of the whalefish genus <i>Gyrinomimus</i> Parr, 1934, with the establishment of three new species groups (Beryciformes, Cetomimidae). [PDF]
Su Y, Paxton JR, Ho HC.
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Correction: BAHD1 haploinsufficiency results in anxiety-like phenotypes in male mice. [PDF]
PLOS One Staff.
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KMT Troops and the Border Consolidation Process in Northern Thailand [PDF]
After the Kuomintang (KMT) lost control of mainland China in 1949, some of its troops retreated to mainland Southeast Asia, marking the start of a period of mutual interaction between the KMT troops and Southeast Asian states in the context of the Cold ...
Feng Cui
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We investigate microlensing data collected by the Korea Microlensing Telescope Network (KMTNet) survey during the 2021 and 2022 seasons to identify planetary lensing events displaying a consistent anomalous pattern.
C. Han +20 more
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Maat and the rebirth of Kmt ‘Land of Black People’: An examination of Beatty’s Djehuty Project
In this paper we examine Ɔbenfo Mario H. Beatty’s chapter, ‘Maat the Cultural and Intellectual Allegiance of a Concept’ in terms of its articulation of MꜢꜤt ‘Maat’.
J. Aketema, O. Kambon
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KMT coupling for random walk bridges [PDF]
In this paper we prove an analogue of the Komlós–Major–Tusnády (KMT) embedding theorem for random walk bridges. The random bridges we consider are constructed through random walks with i.i.d jumps that are conditioned on the locations of their endpoints.
E. Dimitrov, Xuan Wu
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2021
The various war or war-related sites discussed in this chapter—the Zhongshan Hall (中山堂), the Armed Forces Museum (國軍歷史文物館), Chung-hsing New Village (中興新村), Military Dependents Villages (眷村), and Kinmen (金門)—suggest that blue camp historical memory is very much alive in Taiwan. The case of the Zhongshan Hall shows the difficulty faced by proponents
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The various war or war-related sites discussed in this chapter—the Zhongshan Hall (中山堂), the Armed Forces Museum (國軍歷史文物館), Chung-hsing New Village (中興新村), Military Dependents Villages (眷村), and Kinmen (金門)—suggest that blue camp historical memory is very much alive in Taiwan. The case of the Zhongshan Hall shows the difficulty faced by proponents
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