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microRNA mimics are synthetic RNA molecules that imitate the mature miRNA duplexes and their functions. These mimics have shown promise in treating cancers. Nucleotide chemical modifications of microRNA mimics have been investigated and have improved the
Nakya Mesa-Diaz +3 more
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The geographic spread of 2019 novel coronavirus (COVID-19) infections from the epicenter of Wuhan, China, has provided an opportunity to study the natural history of the recently emerged virus.
Natalie M. Linton +8 more
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We study the basic statistical problem of testing whether normally distributed n -dimensional data has been truncated , i.e., altered by only retaining points that lie in some unknown truncation set
Anindya De +2 more
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Frequency-Limited Balanced Truncation with Low-Rank Approximations
Peter Benner +2 more
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Truncamientos de hipocorísticos españoles y nombres de pila en mazahua: un fenómeno compartido
After the conquest, the Spanish Onomastic System practically replaced those of the native languages. Tibón (1961) accounts for some Otomi onomastic vestiges until the eighteenth century, although there is no record of the Mazahuas.
Miguel Reyes Contreras
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Quantifying correlated truncation errors in effective field theory [PDF]
Effective field theories (EFTs) organize the description of complex systems into an infinite sequence of decreasing importance. Predictions are made with a finite number of terms, which induces a truncation error that is often left unquantified.
J. Melendez +4 more
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Optimal modal truncation [PDF]
This paper revisits the modal truncation from an optimisation point of view. In particular, the concept of dominant poles is formulated with respect to different systems norms as the solution of the associated optimal modal truncation problem. The latter is reformulated as an equivalent convex integer or mixed-integer program.
Pierre Vuillemin +2 more
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The advantage of truncated permutations [PDF]
Constructing a Pseudo Random Function (PRF) is a fundamental problem in cryptology. Such a construction, implemented by truncating the last $m$ bits of permutations of $\{0, 1\}^{n}$ was suggested by Hall et al. (1998). They conjectured that the distinguishing advantage of an adversary with $q$ queries, ${\bf Adv}_{n, m} (q)$, is small if $q = o (2^{(n+
Shoni Gilboa, Shay Gueron
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L’élision en français : une catégorie qui n’est plus catégorique [PDF]
Elision is the least well investigated of the processes collectively known as ‘linking phenomena’ in French phonology. Data from a corpus of late 20th-century interviews show that 39% of new CV onsets created by forward resyllabification are due to ...
John N. Green, Marie-Anne Hintze
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The emerging role of α-synuclein truncation in aggregation and disease
α-Synuclein (αsyn) is an abundant brain neuronal protein that can misfold and polymerize to form toxic fibrils coalescing into pathologic inclusions in neurodegenerative diseases, including Parkinson's disease, Lewy body dementia, and multiple system ...
Z. Sorrentino, B. Giasson
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