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A perfect match

Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2020
A recent study investigated bacterial–fungal symbioses and found that fungal responses to bacteria differed depending on whether the relationship was mutualistic or antagonistic.
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A perfect match

Nature Reviews Chemistry, 2021
The kinetics of proton-coupled electron transfer during electrocatalytic oxygen reduction are optimized when hydrogen bonding between reaction intermediates and ionic liquids coating the catalyst is maximized.
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Erdős matching conjecture for almost perfect matchings

Discrete Mathematics, 2023
In 1965 Erdős asked, what is the largest size of a family of $k$-element subsets of an $n$-element set that does not have a matching of size $s+1$? In this note, we improve upon a recent result of Frankl and resolve this problem for $s>101k^{3}$ and $(s+1)k\le n<(s+1)(k+\frac{1}{100k})$.
Kolupaev, Dmitriy, Kupavskii, Andrey
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Perfect Match

Proceedings of the 50th ACM Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education, 2019
With the massive growth of online learning, there has been a decrease in students' face-to-face interactions, leading to rising feelings of isolation. This in turn contributes to several issues such as motivation loss, increased course attrition rates and poor learning experiences.
Tam Nguyen Thanh   +3 more
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A perfect match

Nature Materials, 2018
A metal–organic framework with tailored porosity provides a mixed matrix membrane with excellent performance for natural gas purification and butane isomer separation.
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On Perfect Matchings

SIAM Review, 1970
Introduction. A graph G = {N, E} is taken to be a finite set of nodes N together with a set of distinct edges E which are unordered pairs of distinct nodes. A matching M of the graph is a subset of the edges E with the property that no two edges of M are incident at a node. A matching M is perfect if every node is incident to an edge of M.
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