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Summary Pyrenoids are algal CO2‐fixing organelles that mediate approximately one‐third of global carbon fixation. Most pyrenoids are traversed by membranes that are thought to supply them with concentrated CO2. Despite the critical nature of these membranes for pyrenoid function, they are poorly understood, with few protein components known in any ...
Eric Franklin +9 more
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Muon Physics at Run-I and its upgrade plan
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and its multi-purpose Detector, ATLAS, has been operated successfully at record centre-of-mass energies of 7 and TeV.
Benekos Nektarios Chr.
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A new LHC search for dark matter produced via heavy Higgs bosons using simplified models [PDF]
D. Pérez Adán +5 more
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ABSTRACT The staygreen (SGR) gene encodes the magnesium dechelatase that plays an important regulatory role during chlorophyll degradation. Our previous work revealed a nonsynonymous SNP (A323G) inside cucumber CsSGR that is responsible for multiple disease resistance (MDR), but the underlying mechanism is unknown.
Junyi Tan +8 more
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Production of muons from heavy-flavour hadron decays in heavy-ion collisions with ALICE at the LHC [PDF]
Bharati Naik
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ABSTRACT Water deficit negatively affects crop yield and quality. Biostimulants, such as brown seaweed extracts, offer a sustainable solution to mitigate these effects. This study evaluated the impact of Laminaria digitata‐aqueous extract (LE) on tomato performance and its potential to alleviate drought stress by examining morphological, physiological,
Ana R. Circuncisão +8 more
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A model for gluon production in heavy-ion collisions at the LHC with rcBK unintegrated gluon densities [PDF]
Javier L. Albacete, Adrian Dumitru
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Higgs Quadruplet Impact on $W$ Mass Shift, Dark Matter, and LHC Signatures [PDF]
Talal Ahmed Chowdhury +4 more
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The seminal Michaelis–Menten theorization for biological catalysis was based on “transition state” (TS), involving the formation of a topologically complementary substrate (S) and enzyme (E) complex (ES) at the “active site” of the latter. Rudolph Marcus put forth the theory of outer sphere electron transfer (ET) in a “donor–acceptor” TS complex, which
Kelath Murali Manoj +4 more
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