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The mechanisms of integral membrane protein biogenesis
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2021Ramanujan Shankar Hegde, Robert J Keenan
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2001
The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus is a statement about the inverse relationship between differentiation and integration. It comes in two parts, depending on whether we are differentiating an integral or integrating a derivative. Under suitable hypotheses on the functions f and F, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus states that $$ \begin{array}{l}
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The Fundamental Theorem of Calculus is a statement about the inverse relationship between differentiation and integration. It comes in two parts, depending on whether we are differentiating an integral or integrating a derivative. Under suitable hypotheses on the functions f and F, the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus states that $$ \begin{array}{l}
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2015
The Riemann integral is defined in terms of lower and upper step functions. The major theorems are concerned with characterizations of integrability, the integrability of monotone and continuous functions, the algebra of integrable functions, and the two versions of the fundamental theorem of calculus.
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The Riemann integral is defined in terms of lower and upper step functions. The major theorems are concerned with characterizations of integrability, the integrability of monotone and continuous functions, the algebra of integrable functions, and the two versions of the fundamental theorem of calculus.
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Solving integral equations in free space with inverse-designed ultrathin optical metagratings
Nature Nanotechnology, 2023Andrea Cordaro, Andrea Alu
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Generalized Riemann integral. II
Cf. the summary attributed to Part I (1993) in Zbl 0762.26006.Lipušček, Sergeja, Hladnik, Milan
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