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Decoding Double Layer Dynamics for CO2${\rm CO}_2$ Electroreduction over Cu
Different regions of the electrode/electrolyte interface, such as the interfacial layer and diffuse double layer, are spectroscopically discerned by analyzing multi‐dimensional time‐variance within a matrix of time‐resolved infrared spectra. In this way, discrete events relating to reorientation of water molecules in the double layer are elucidated ...
Daniel Sinausia+5 more
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Exploring Process‐Structure–Property Relationships of PEKK and PEEK in Fused Filament Fabrication
Exploring the process‐structure‐property relationships of PEKK and PEEK in FFF. ABSTRACT High‐performance polymers (HPP) have gained significant attention in recent years because of their potential for metal replacement in industries with demanding environments, such as aerospace, where high‐strength lightweight parts are essential.
Aaron Maloney+3 more
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A sufficient condition for the height function to be constant in $ I_g\times_ρ\mathbb{P}^n $ [PDF]
This paper makes some modifications to the warped product space. Based on Alias,Impera and Rigoli, a warping function is added to the warped product space. This new function affects the Riemannian metric of the warped product space. In this new warped product space, we continue to discuss the sufficient condition for calculating the height of the ...
arxiv
Variability of jaw muscles in Tunisian street dogs and adaptation to skull shape
Abstract The impact of artificial selection on the masticatory apparatus of dogs has been poorly studied, and comparative data with dogs subjected to more natural constraints are lacking. This study explores the jaw musculature of Tunisian street dogs, which are largely free from the influence of breed‐specific selection.
Colline Brassard+3 more
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Flat $3$-manifolds with diagonal metrics and applications to warped products [PDF]
We provide necessary and sufficient conditions for a $3$-dimensional submanifold of $\mathbb R^3$ endowed with a diagonal metric to be flat. As applications, we characterize the flat manifolds of warped product-type, more precisely, the warped, biwarped, sequential warped, and doubly warped product manifolds, and we state the corresponding nonexistence
arxiv
Early life functional transitions impact craniofacial morphology in osteogenesis imperfecta
Abstract Early life behaviors have a profound role in shaping adult craniofacial morphology. During early life, all mammals undergo the dynamic transition from suckling to mastication, a period coinciding with rapid cranial biomineralization. Osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a genetic disorder that impacts the production of type I collagen, disrupts ...
Courtney A. Miller+2 more
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Abstract Measurement error (ME) in geometric morphometrics has been the subject of countless articles, but none specific to the effect of time lags on landmark digitization error. Yet, especially for visiting scientists working on museum collections, it is not uncommon to collect data in multiple rounds, with interruptions of weeks or years. To explore
Andrea Cardini
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Whole‐bone shape of hominoid manual proximal phalanges
Abstract Functional morphologists have long noted that skeletal adaptations in primate phalanges reflect locomotor behavior. While most studies have successfully used two‐dimensional measurements to quantify general features of phalanx shape, a whole‐bone three‐dimensional analysis may better capture more subtle aspects of phalanx morphology that have ...
Deanna M. Goldstein+7 more
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Shaping the human face: Periosteal bone modeling across ontogeny
Abstract Facial morphology is a defining aspect of Homo sapiens that distinguishes our species from fossil ancestors and plays a central role in estimating age, sex, and ancestry in both past and present populations. Understanding how the face develops during postnatal ontogeny is essential for interpreting adult facial variation.
Sarah E. Freidline+5 more
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Improving the Robustness of DTW to Global Time Warping Conditions in Audio Synchronization
Dynamic time warping estimates the alignment between two sequences and is designed to handle a variable amount of time warping. In many contexts, it performs poorly when confronted with two sequences of different scale, in which the average slope of the ...
Jittisa Kraprayoon+2 more
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