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Partitioning strongly regular graphs
An interesting investigation of strongly regular graphs whose vertices can be partitioned into two subsets of equal size on each of which a strongly regular subgraph is induced. Examples are the Higman-Sims graph, the subconstituents of the McLaughlin graph, and some graphs constructed from difference sets. In general, such graphs must belong either to
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Unveiling Multidimensional Physicochemical Design Principles for Tissue Processing Hydrogels
This study establishes a materials‐based design framework for polymer hydrogels in tissue clearing, linking physicochemical properties to performance in tissue processing, labeling, and imaging. By analyzing rheology, swelling, porosity, antibody diffusion, mechanical performance, and thermochemical stability across platforms, this work provides a ...
Sangjae Kim +8 more
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Most Ventral Pallidal Cholinergic Neurons Are Bursting Basal Forebrain Cholinergic Neurons with Mesocorticolimbic Connectivity. [PDF]
Schlingloff D +6 more
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A note on strongly regular graphs and (k,tau)-regular sets
Paula Carvalho
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Constructions of Strongly Regular Cayley Graphs and Skew Hadamard Difference Sets from Cyclotomic Classes [PDF]
Tao Feng, Koji Momihara, Qing Xiang
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Gourd‐Inspired Design of Unit Cell with Multiple Gradients for Physiological‐Range Pressure Sensing
Gourd‐shaped micro‐dome arrays with coordinated modulus, conductivity, and geometric gradients co‐optimize sensitivity and linearity in piezoresistive tactile sensors. Under pressure, a solid upper dome embeds into a porous lower dome, triggering rapid contact‐area growth and series‐to‐parallel conduction, enabling unsaturated, intensity‐resolved ...
Jiayi Xu +6 more
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A fuzzy graph theoretic approach to face shape recognition using cubic outerplanar structures. [PDF]
Jaisankar D, Ramalingam S, Zegeye GB.
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This study presents a dynamic interaction between liquid resins and photopolymerized structures enabled by an in situ light‐writing setup. By controlling a three‐phase interface through localized photopolymerization, which provides physical confinement for the remaining uncured resin regions, the approach establishes a programmable pathway that ...
Kibeom Kim +3 more
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New avenues for understanding what deep networks learn from EEG. [PDF]
Schirrmeister RT, Ball T.
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