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Given an n-element point set in the plane, in how many ways can it be peeled off until no point remains? Only one extreme point can be removed at a time. The answer obviously depends on the point set. If the points are in convex position, there are exactly n! ways, which is the maximum number of ways for n points. But what is the minimum number?
Adrian Dumitrescu, Géza Tóth
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To determine if the internal limiting membrane (ILM) was present in the epiretinal membrane (ERM) when we deliberately tried to perform a "double peel" for macular pucker.Pars-plana vitrectomy and a "double peel" were carried out. The ERM and ILM were stained with Trypan Blue and peeled separately over the same area.
Gibran, SK +7 more
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City Ditty: An Immersive Soundscape Sketchpad for Professionals of the Built Environment
Soundscape planning remains a challenge to many urban practitioners due in part to a scarcity of soundscape design tools. While many sound planning tools exist, they are generally geared towards acousticians rather than professionals of the built ...
Richard Yanaky +2 more
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Background Today, healthcare is more complex than just ensuring clients receive quality care; it also involves consistently delivering excellent client experience.
Swapnil Rege +3 more
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Adipose tissue is an endocrine organ, capable of regulating distant physiological processes in other tissues via the release of adipokines into the bloodstream.
Sarah B. Withers +3 more
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Cognitive gripping with flexible graphene printed multi-sensor array
Robotics for task simplification of domestic, household, workplace and other assistive activities require efficient robots with decision-making capabilities. Here we report a fully printed graphene-based capacitive multi-sensor array (CAPSENSAR) employed
Tania Mukherjee, Dipti Gupta
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Modeling nanoribbon peeling [PDF]
Lifting and peeling of 2D materials and nanoribbons off surfaces is common in nanoscience. Solution of an analytical model shows that structural lubricity makes the peeling of a nanoribbon or film radically different from the standard description of peeling of immobile, fully glued films.
L. Gigli, A. Vanossi, E. Tosatti
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Introduction The impact of the built environment on health and chronic disease outcomes is increasingly being recognized. As Public Health develops interventions to transform the health-promoting potential of built environments, effective monitoring and ...
Maria Mukhtar, David Guillette
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Carotenoid Content and Profiles of Pumpkin Products and By-Products
The goal of this review is to provide an overview of the current findings on the major carotenoids and their content in pumpkin products and by-products. The content of total carotenoids and the composition of carotenoids in pumpkins depend mainly on the
Antonela Ninčević Grassino +5 more
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