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On Model-Theoretic Strong Normalization for Truth-Table Natural Deduction
Andreas Abel
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The origin and functional heterogeneity of pericytes in glioblastoma (GBM) remain unclear. This study identifies tumor‐originated pericytes (T‐PCs) and normal‐originated pericytes as two distinctive populations in human GBM using single‐cell RNA‐sequencing.
Cuiying Chu +16 more
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Analysis of 57 536 high‐throughput sequencing datasets uncovers a vast, hidden world of viruses in wildlife. The researchers reveal significant geographic and host‐specific patterns of viruses, and their surprising cross‐species transmissions, such as avian flu viruses infecting goats.
Hai Wang +19 more
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Logical consequence in modal logic: Natural deduction in ${\rm S}5$. [PDF]
John Corcoran, George Weaver
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Cysteine‐tagged silk‐elastin‐like proteins, a family of tri‐block chimeric proteins that consist of a photothermal agent binding motif, silk motif, and elastin motif is developed to form a responsive in situ hydrogel for late‐stage and metastatic triple‐negative breast cancer.
Xinchen Shen +11 more
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Accounting for albedo in carbon market protocols. [PDF]
Riley LM +5 more
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Through a systematical investigation of structure‐performance relationship from the small‐molecule acceptor to giant molecule acceptors (GDAs) and polymer acceptor, a fluorinated GDA is reported with hypsochromic absorption and high glass transition temperature. The resulting devices demonstrate a remarkable efficiency of 29.1% under indoor conditions,
Bosen Zou +19 more
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Dynamic road section risk identification model based on connected in-vehicle data. [PDF]
Zhang Y, Yang G, Xie T.
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Game model of selecting environmental deductions when obtaining profits from using natural resources [PDF]
R. S. Sudakov, G. S. Altunina
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Dual Disruption of the Immune Cytokine Spätzle Facilitates Fungal Infection of Diverse Insect Hosts
The Toll pathway is essential for insect defense against fungal pathogens. This works reports that fungal parasites employ two divergent virulent effectors to target the Toll receptor ligand Spätzle: a metalloprotease degrading it and a hairpin‐like effector hijacking it to block signal transduction. This dual strategy enables the fungus to kill a wide
Shuangxiu Song +7 more
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