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Droplet‐based microfluidics enables precise, high‐throughput microscale reactions but continues to face challenges in scalability, reproducibility, and data complexity. This review examines how artificial intelligence enhances droplet generation, detection, sorting, and adaptive control and discusses emerging opportunities for clinical and industrial ...
Junyan Lai +10 more
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Population assessments can be used to determine species' viability and inform conservation efforts; however, obtaining sufficient data quality and quantity can be challenging when monitoring resources are scarce. This study combines field methods and data simulation to provide insight about population changes and the sampling necessary to detect those ...
Michael A. Baker +7 more
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Evolutionary Origin of Prolonged Delayed Fertilization in the Fagaceae
Two‐year fruiting, in which fertilization and fruit maturation are delayed until the year after flowering, occurs in Fagaceae. Ancestral‐state reconstruction across a molecular phylogeny of 88 species representing all genera indicates a single origin of this strategy, followed by multiple reversions to 1‐year fruiting.
Takenori Shagawa +5 more
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Canalization as a stabilizing principle of gene regulatory networks: a discrete dynamical systems perspective. [PDF]
Kadelka C.
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Local Responses to Limits on U.S. Public Health Authority During the COVID‐19 Emergency
ABSTRACT Public health has become politicized in the U.S. Though research shows that limiting public health authority during emergency response puts community wellbeing and health outcomes at risk, during the COVID‐19 emergency (2020–2021), some U.S. state policymakers limited the disease‐preventing actions local public health agencies could take. This
Genevive R. Meredith +6 more
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Novel Influence Diagnostics in Multistate Models for Breast Cancer. [PDF]
Leiva-Yamaguchi V +3 more
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The master molecule that built biology: How water shaped the chemistry of life
Abstract The deep entanglement of biomolecular structure and function with aqueous systems supports the view that water actively sculpted both molecules and processes during the origins of life and continues to constrain evolution today. Nature's rules of biochemistry and biophysics have survived for nearly 4 billion years.
Juliana DiGiacomo +2 more
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Spin-Orbit Torque-Driven Perpendicular Magnetization Switching for Artificial Synapses in Co/Ho Multilayer Systems. [PDF]
Li S +5 more
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Good Brick Walls Make Good Neighbors: Should a State court Certify a Multistate or Nationwide Class of Indirect Purchasers? [PDF]
Anderson, John C.
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ABSTRACT Although time‐varying Cox regression modeling approaches have been developed, exposure–response analyses for time‐to‐event (TTE) endpoints often rely on static exposure covariates and may overlook the real‐world dosing variability and drug concentration fluctuations over time. To better characterize pharmacokinetic (PK) or pharmacodynamic (PD)
Chih‐Wei Lin +3 more
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