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Nanoscale Multifunctional Tubular Networks

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Block polymers can self-assemble into an ever-increasing variety of nanoscale-sized periodic patterns. The simplest block polymer is an A/B diblock – a linear chain comprised…
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The Phylogenetically Diverse Microbiome Of Sturgeon Eggs Is A Potential Source Of Probiotics

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Our work has two major lines of interest, the preservation of a threatened species, the sturgeon, and how bacterial communities assemble. The link between these…
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Footprint Propagation For Mars Entry Vehicles Under Uncertainty

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For the Mars surface exploration mission, a vehicle, e.g. Mars Science Laboratory (MSL), should fly through the atmosphere and land on the Mars surface using…
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The Measurement Of Salmonella Using Electrochemistry

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Salmonella is a rod-shaped bacteria with a length of around 2 to 5 µm and a width of around 0.7 to 1.5 µm. It is…
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Minima Of Radiated Acoustic Power Are Different From Structural Vibration

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Structural vibration mechanism and control have been studied deeply over the last several decades. As the dynamic characteristics usually can be expressed in the form…
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Hypoxic Niche, Stemness And Differentiation State In Glioblastomas

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Glioblastomas, or GBMs, are the most aggressive CNS tumors, they are highly infiltrative, proliferative and heterogeneous. The current therapy involves surgical resection plus radio and…
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Important Improvements In The Accuracy Of Measurements Of Man-Made Noise Pollution

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Every day people are exposed to harmful levels of noise. Noise pollution is one the most poorly controlled man-made pollutants and meeting the acceptable standard…
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How Quantum Wishes Can Turn Into Horses: A New Thought-Experiment Shows That Even Non-Events Can Have Causal Effects

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The quote is quite fitting “If wishes were horses, beggars would ride.” If you want to grasp the uniqueness of quantum mechanics, this cynical saying…
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Why Do South Asians Have A Higher Risk Of Developing Type 2 Diabetes And Heart Disease Than White Europids?

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More and more people are suffering from type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. These metabolic diseases are typically associated with being overweight or obese, but…
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Doubled Haploid Production In Perennial Ryegrass

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The ability to produce doubled haploid (DH) plant material, which is 100% homozygous at every genomic locus, is of great benefit to both research and…
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Vectorial Statistics Of Wind Direction – A New Type Of Statistics?

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When people think about measurable variables, such as height and age, it is frequently assumed that they can be represented on the real line. For…
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