STUDY ON BENDING AND MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SADDLE TYPE H. P. SHELLS (2)
Toshio Nishimura
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Potential Correlation Between Bombus lantschouensis Thoracic Morphology and Flight Behavior
Potential correlation between Bombus lantschouensis thoracic morphology and flight behavior. ABSTRACT Remarkably little modern work has investigated the thoracic structures of insects and their relationship to flight locomotion. Most studies focus exclusively on either morphology or flight kinematics.
Wenjie Li +19 more
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Switch-like Behavior in the Heme Receptor for Vibrio Vulnificus. [PDF]
Lynch KS, Keener JP.
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An evaluation of multi‐species occupancy models with correlated species occurrences
Abstract Multi‐species occupancy models for estimating the effects of environmental covariates on species occurrences while accounting for the effects of false‐negative errors in detection were developed more than 20 years ago. Only recently have these models been extended to include correlations in occurrence between species. Tobler et al.
Robert M. Dorazio +3 more
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On the Existence of Structural Saddle-Points in Variational Closed Models of Capital Formation [PDF]
Reiner Wolff
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Caloric Restriction Reprograms Adipose Tissues in Rhesus Monkeys
Here we show shared and depot‐specific adaptations to life‐long CR in subcutaneous and visceral adipose depots from advanced‐age male rhesus monkeys. Transcriptomics reveal differences between the depots, as well as shared and distinct CR‐responsive pathways.
Josef P. Clark +6 more
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Enantioselective lactonization catalyzed by chiral N-heterocyclic carbenes enables access to inherently chiral eight-membered lactones. [PDF]
Dočekal V +3 more
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Hole projection, saddle points, and localization in the theory of autoionizing states [PDF]
Cleanthes A. Nicolaides
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Static‐Computer Assisted Implant Surgery: Where Are We Now?
ABSTRACT Background Static Computer‐Assisted Implant Surgery (s‐CAIS) has become a widely accepted standard in guided implant placement, leveraging advancements in digital technologies. Despite its widespread adoption, s‐CAIS faces several limitations, and emerging alternatives like dynamic and robotic CAIS are gaining traction.
Xin Hui Yeo +5 more
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