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Abstract High‐throughput immunofluorescence (IF) detection has become an essential tool in drug discovery for analyzing multiple markers and providing insights into cellular pathways. While IF techniques have been established for decades, high‐content IF protocols vary among laboratories, highlighting the need for standardized and quantitative ...
Valia Khodr +2 more
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In this paper, we take the longitudinal two-stage and two-yard EMU (Electric Multiple Unit) depot as an example and discusses the optimization challenges of the first-level maintenance shunting operation plan under the background of limited maintenance ...
Hua Zhang +4 more
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Reliability-based preference dynamics: lexicographic upgrade [PDF]
This article models collective decision making scenarios by using a priority-based aggregation procedure, the so-called lexicographic method, to represent a form of reliability-based ‘deliberation’.
Fernando R Velázquez-Quesada +1 more
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The soul of the soil: Unearthing a Nation's eco‐empathy through 1200 years of Persian poetry
Abstract Cultivating a profound sense of connection with the natural world, conceptualized as eco‐empathy, is increasingly recognized as a vital precursor to effective environmental stewardship. While scientific data frame ecological crises, literary traditions offer a unique archive for tracing the history of this empathetic bond. This study positions
Isa Esfandiarpour‐Boroujeni +7 more
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Linguistic Variation in Shona with Special Reference to Monolingual Dictionaries*
<p>Abstract: This article focuses on the problems lexicographers of monolingual dictionaries face when dealing with a language characterised by differences associated with geographical variation.
Emmanuel Chabata,
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Lexicographic shellability, matroids, and pure order ideals
In 1977 Stanley conjectured that the $h$-vector of a matroid independence complex is a pure $O$-sequence. In this paper we use lexicographic shellability for matroids to motivate a combinatorial strengthening of Stanley's conjecture. This suggests that a pure $O$-sequence can be constructed from combinatorial data arising from the shelling.
Steven Klee, José Alejandro Samper
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ABSTRACT We present a clear, step‐by‐step method for counting degrees of freedom and identifying constraints in general field theories. This approach, grounded in the works of Einstein, Hilbert, Cartan, Kuranishi, and, more recently, Seiler, is neither Lagrangian nor Hamiltonian in nature. Instead, it applies directly to the field equations. We offer a
Lavinia Heisenberg
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Where Utility Functions Do Not Exist - A Note on Lexicographic Orders [PDF]
There seems to be some amount of confusion in the finance text books regarding the conditions under which an individual’s preferences can be represented by a utility function.
Varma, Jayanth R.
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Geometric methods to solve max-ordering location problems [PDF]
Location problems with Q (in general conflicting) criteria are considered. After reviewing previous results of the authors dealing with lexicographic and Pareto location the main focus of the paper is on max-ordering locations. In these location problems
Ehrgott, Matthias +2 more
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Modeling the diversification of a high-tech enterprise through relocation and supplier recovery
This study addresses the urgent challenge of enterprise diversification to restore high-tech production (aviation technology, UAVs, rocket engineering, etc.) through relocation and modification of component suppliers.
Oleg Fedorovych +5 more
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