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Navigating infection by pathogenic spirochetes: The host‐bacteria interface at the atomic level
Abstract Pathogenic spirochetes bind and interact with various host structures and molecules throughout the course of infection. By utilizing their outer surface molecules, spirochetes can effectively modulate their dissemination, interact with immune system regulators, and select specific destination niches within the host.
Libor Hejduk +7 more
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Dixmier traces and some applications to noncommutative geometry
This is a survey of some recent advances in the theory of singular traces in which the authors have played some part and which were inspired by questions raised by the book of Alain Connes (Noncommutative Geometry, Academic Press 1994).
Carey, A. L., Sukochev, F. A.
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Collaborative Growth: When Large Language Models Meet Sociolinguistics
ABSTRACT Large Language Models (LLMs) have dramatically transformed the AI landscape. They can produce remarkable fluent text and exhibit a range of natural language understanding and generation capabilities. This article explores how LLMs might be used for sociolinguistic research and, conversely, how sociolinguistics can contribute to the development
Dong Nguyen
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Boundedness of multilinear operators on Triebel-Lizorkin spaces
The purpose of this paper is to study the boundedness in the context of Triebel-Lizorkin spaces for some multilinear operators related to certain convolution operators.
Liu Lanzhe
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Global second‐order estimates in anisotropic elliptic problems
Abstract This work deals with boundary value problems for second‐order nonlinear elliptic equations in divergence form, which emerge as Euler–Lagrange equations of integral functionals of the Calculus of Variations built upon possibly anisotropic norms of the gradient of trial functions.
Carlo Alberto Antonini +4 more
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In this paper, the author introduces parabolic generalized local Morrey spaces and gets the boundedness of a large class of parabolic rough operators on them. The author also establishes the parabolic local Campanato space estimates for their commutators
Gurbuz Ferit
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Generosity of old‐age pensions for the self‐employed—A typology of European welfare states
Abstract Research on pension generosity has so far used employees in standard employment as the reference point, ignoring nonstandard forms of employment such as the self‐employed. Moreover, as one of the major concepts of welfare state analysis, generosity has not been considered in research on the old‐age security of the self‐employed.
Julia Höppner
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Marcinkiewicz–Zygmund inequalities in variable Lebesgue spaces
We study $\ell^r$-valued extensions of linear operators defined on Lebesgue spaces with variable exponent. Under some natural (and usual) conditions on the exponents, we characterize $1\leq r\leq \infty$ such that every bounded linear operator $T\colon L^{q(\cdot)}(Ω_2, μ)\to L^{p(\cdot)}(Ω_1, ν)$ has a bounded $\ell^r$-valued extension.
Marcos Bonich +2 more
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Abstract Free party lists provide voters with greater freedom of choice than other electoral systems, allowing them to select candidates within and between parties. Given that free party lists are cognitively highly demanding, voters have incentives to use shortcuts to discriminate between candidates. This study uses multilevel linear regression models
Carmen Ortega, Pablo Oñate
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Boundedness of Commutators of Marcinkiewicz Integrals on Nonhomogeneous Metric Measure Spaces
Let (X,d,μ) be a metric measure space satisfying the upper doubling condition and geometrically doubling condition in the sense of Hytönen. The aim of this paper is to establish the boundedness of commutator Mb generated by the Marcinkiewicz integral M ...
Guanghui Lu, Shuangping Tao
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