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Versatile monoids and versatile categories
Algebra Universalis, 1971Let M be a monoid (i.e., a semigroup with identity), and let L be an algebraic lattice. The pair (M, L ) is representable if there exists a universal algebra whose endomorphism semigroup is isomorphic to M and whose subalgebra lattice is isomorphic to L. Such an algebra will be called a representation of (M, L) .
Gould, M., Platt, C.
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InternVL3.5: Advancing Open-Source Multimodal Models in Versatility, Reasoning, and Efficiency
arXiv.orgWe introduce InternVL 3.5, a new family of open-source multimodal models that significantly advances versatility, reasoning capability, and inference efficiency along the InternVL series. A key innovation is the Cascade Reinforcement Learning (Cascade RL)
Weiyun Wang +62 more
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The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1980
Dermabrasion of wound edges before closure minimizes and sometimes prevents scars. The probable mechanisms and some cautions are stated. Representative cases are illustrated.
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Dermabrasion of wound edges before closure minimizes and sometimes prevents scars. The probable mechanisms and some cautions are stated. Representative cases are illustrated.
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Versatility of electrospun Janus wound dressings.
NanomedicineElectrospun nanofibers produced through single-fluid blending processes have successfully demonstrated their potential as highly effective wound dressings. However, electrospun Janus nanofibers, in which various chambers can be designed to load different
Dengguang Yu +4 more
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Engineering Stem Cell Derived Biomimetic Vesicles for Versatility and Effective Targeted Delivery
Advanced Functional Materials, 2020To date, only few a types of nanomedicines have been made available for clinical use even in the most common liposomal delivery systems, due to significant constraints, including poor targeting of specific cells, hindered penetration, and accelerated ...
Honghui Wu +6 more
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Versatility of hydrogel-forming microneedles in in vitro transdermal delivery of tuberculosis drugs.
European journal of pharmaceutics and biopharmaceutics, 2020Current therapy of tuberculosis (TB) has several limitations, such as risk of liver injury and intestinal dysbiosis due to frequent oral administration of antibiotics.
Qonita Kurnia Anjani +8 more
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Advances in Materials, 2018
Just as biological synapses provide basic functions for the nervous system, artificial synaptic devices serve as the fundamental building blocks of neuromorphic networks; thus, developing novel artificial synapses is essential for neuromorphic computing.
Shuiyuan Wang +10 more
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Just as biological synapses provide basic functions for the nervous system, artificial synaptic devices serve as the fundamental building blocks of neuromorphic networks; thus, developing novel artificial synapses is essential for neuromorphic computing.
Shuiyuan Wang +10 more
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Versatile polarization interferometer
Applied Optics, 1981A new form of polarizing interferometer has been assembled from six calcite-glass prisms and two halfwave plates. The interferometer has the large shear and long beam path capabilities needed for the examination of large objects and is capable of providing a stable interference pattern even when the two ends of the interferometer are supported ...
P H, Lee, G A, Woolsey
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Versatile electrochemical approaches
The Analyst, 2020Damien W. M. Arrigan and Joaquín Rodríguez-López introduce the Analyst themed issue on versatile electrochemical approaches.
Damien W M, Arrigan +1 more
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Trends in Microbiology, 2004
signal sequence from SARS-CoV genome by bioinformatics analysis. Acta Pharmacol. Sin. 24, 489–496 34 Burch, C.L. and Chao, L. (2000) Evolvability of an RNA virus is determined by its mutational neighbourhood. Nature 406, 625–628 35 Chao, L. (1997) Evolution of sex and the molecular clock in RNA viruses. Gene 205, 301–308 36 Ericsson, T.A. et al. (2003)
Karen E, Nelson, Claire M, Fraser
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signal sequence from SARS-CoV genome by bioinformatics analysis. Acta Pharmacol. Sin. 24, 489–496 34 Burch, C.L. and Chao, L. (2000) Evolvability of an RNA virus is determined by its mutational neighbourhood. Nature 406, 625–628 35 Chao, L. (1997) Evolution of sex and the molecular clock in RNA viruses. Gene 205, 301–308 36 Ericsson, T.A. et al. (2003)
Karen E, Nelson, Claire M, Fraser
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