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During the Late Permian, the rise of the Gondwanides Belt trapped marine waters, giving birth to a vast megalake. This lake shifted between overfilled, balanced‐fill and underfilled stages that are recorded by high‐frequency accommodation changes, while meteorological seiches shaped the sedimentary dynamic and produced heterolithic beds.
B. Christofoletti +6 more
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On classifying involutive locally $m$-convex algebras, via cones
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El Kinani, A. +2 more
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Anisotropic Cellular Forces Drive Hexagonal‐to‐Tetragonal Tiling Transitions in the Drosophila Eye
ABSTRACT Tile patterns are fundamental organizational principles of multicellular epithelial tissues. The Drosophila compound eye provides a striking example, in which ommatidia are arranged in a highly regular hexagonal lattice, while tetragonal patterns emerge in specific small‐eye mutants.
Ting Zheng +4 more
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Quasibounded solutions to the complex Monge–Ampère equation
Abstract We study the Dirichlet problem for the complex Monge–Ampère operator on B‐regular domains in Cn$\mathbb {C}^n$, allowing boundary data that is singular or unbounded. We extend the concept of pluri‐quasibounded functions on the domain to functions on the boundary, defined by the existence of plurisuperharmonic majorants that dominate their ...
Mårten Nilsson
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Engineered Optical Fibers for Deep‐Tissue Applications
This review establishes a foundational framework for designing optical fibers for deep‐tissue medicine. It systematically links material innovations like polymers and hydrogels with structural paradigms to enable state‐of‐the‐art diagnostics, including endoscopy and biosensing, and targeted therapeutics, guiding future clinical translation.
Yuzhen Li +16 more
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Dual neighborhood systems and Polars in locally convex cones
Summary: In this paper, we define dual (abstract) neighborhood systems for locally convex cones. Also we consider three types of different polars and study some relations of them with bounded sets in locally convex cones.
JAFARİZAD, Somayyeh, RANJBARİ, Asghar
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An anisotropic dual S‐scheme heterojunction (C3N4/SubPc‐1/C3N5) is constructed to overcome the electron–proton kinetics mismatch in photocatalytic H2O2 production. The imide bridge serves as a dual channel for ultrafast electron transfer and proton relay, synergistically enabling efficient dual‐pathway oxygen reduction and achieving a high H2O2 ...
Bing Wang +7 more
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A uniform boundedness theorem for locally convex cones [PDF]
We prove a uniform boundedness theorem for families of linear operators on ordered cones. Using the concept of locally convex cones we introduce the notions of barreled cones and of weak cone-completeness. Our main result, though no straightforward generalization of the classical case, implies the Uniform Boundedness Theorem for Fréchet spaces.
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Equivariant toric geometry and Euler–Maclaurin formulae
Abstract We first investigate torus‐equivariant motivic characteristic classes of toric varieties, and then apply them via the equivariant Riemann–Roch formalism to prove very general Euler–Maclaurin‐type formulae for full‐dimensional simple lattice polytopes.
Sylvain E. Cappell +3 more
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A framework for in‐stream jams formed by snow avalanche‐delivered large wood
Large wood delivered by avalanches organizes into blanket or transport jam complexes.Jam complexes increase channel width and promote pool and bar formation. Avalanche frequency and magnitude, which are dependent on hillslope angle and roughness characteristics, controls jam complex type.
Nathaniel H. Cutler +2 more
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