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Economic Evaluation and Systematic Review of Salt Marsh Restoration Projects at a Global Scale
Restoring degraded and damaged salt marshes has become an important initiative in the coastal wetlands management around the world. Evaluating the economic output of salt marsh restoration is of great significance for identifying the current state of ...
Jiang-Jing Wang +4 more
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Going beyond lifestyle factors
Wealth and inequality impact blood pressure in a population with the lowest risk of heart disease in the world.
Milagros Ruiz
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Error models for mode-mismatch in linear optics quantum computing [PDF]
One of the most significant challenges facing the development of linear optics quantum computing (LOQC) is mode-mismatch, whereby photon distinguishability is introduced within circuits, undermining quantum interference effects. We examine the effects of
C. M. Dawson +2 more
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Clifford, R +4 more
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Promutagenicity of 8-Chloroguanine, A Major Inflammation-Induced Halogenated DNA Lesion
Chronic inflammation is closely associated with cancer development. One possible mechanism for inflammation-induced carcinogenesis is DNA damage caused by reactive halogen species, such as hypochlorous acid, which is released by myeloperoxidase to kill ...
Yi Kou, Myong-Chul Koag, Seongmin Lee
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The streaming $k$-mismatch problem [PDF]
We consider the streaming complexity of a fundamental task in approximate pattern matching: the $k$-mismatch problem. It asks to compute Hamming distances between a pattern of length $n$ and all length-$n$ substrings of a text for which the Hamming ...
Clifford, Raphaƫl +2 more
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This paper studies the cyclical dynamics of skill mismatch and quantifies its impact on labor productivity. We build a tractable directed search model, in which workers differ in skills along multiple dimensions and sort into jobs with heterogeneous skill requirements.
Baley, Isaac +2 more
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Effect of Statistical Dopant Fluctuations on Threshold Voltage of Emerging Devices
This paper presents a comparative study on the effect of statistical dopant fluctuations on threshold voltage ( $V_{th}$ ) of emerging and conventional metal-oxide-semiconductor (MOS) field-effect (FET) transistors (MOSFETs). In this context, three ${n}$
Samar K. Saha
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Highly conserved MutS homologs (MSH) and MutL homologs (MLH/PMS) are the fundamental components of mismatch repair (MMR). After decades of debate, it appears clear that the MSH proteins initiate MMR by recognizing a mismatch and forming multiple extremely stable ATP-bound sliding clamps that diffuse without hydrolysis along the adjacent DNA.
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The Problem of Mismatch in Successful Cross-Sectoral Collaboration
When facing the challenge of new global employment dynamics and the demand for the creation of economic growth and new jobs, joint cross-sectoral efforts to pool market and public sector resources promise to make the most of the complementary strengths ...
Maritta Soininen
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