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Liquid-liquid phase separation of peptides: a molecular foundation for next-generation biomaterials. [PDF]
Lu L, Wang H.
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Exploring Chinese Millennials' Minimalist Consumption Behavior in the Context of Global Economic Downturn: A PLS-SEM Analysis Based on Symbolic and Simulacrum Consumption Perception. [PDF]
Lu Y, Zhang T, Xu Z.
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Simple molecules make difference: short peptides play a novel role in slowing senescence. [PDF]
Li Y +5 more
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The Dynamics of Doctor-Patient Communication During Remote Consultations: Qualitative Study Among Norwegian Contract General Practitioners. [PDF]
Norberg BL +4 more
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LLM-IE: a python package for biomedical generative information extraction with large language models. [PDF]
Hsu E, Roberts K.
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Minimize the Use of Minimization with Unequal Allocation
Biometrics, 2011Minimization as an alternative to randomization is gaining popularity for small clinical trials. In response to critics' questions about the proper analysis of such a trial, proponents have argued that a rerandomization approach, akin to a permutation test with conventional randomization, can be used.
Proschan, Michael +2 more
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Synthese, 2001
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Journal of Symbolic Logic, 2000
AbstractA minimal field of non-zero characteristic is algebraically closed.
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AbstractA minimal field of non-zero characteristic is algebraically closed.
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Minimal covering problem and PLA minimization
International Journal of Computer & Information Sciences, 1985Solving the minimal covering problem by an implicit enumeration method is discussed. The implicit enumeration method in this paper is a modification of the Quine-McCluskey method tailored to computer processing and also its extension, utilizing some new properties of the minimal covering problem for speedup.
Ming Huei Young, Saburo Muroga
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Synthese, 2003
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