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Field Propagation Experiments of Male African Savanna Elephant Rumbles
African savanna elephants live in dynamic fission⁻fusion societies and exhibit a sophisticated vocal communication system. Their most frequent call-type is the 'rumble', with a fundamental frequency (which refers to the lowest...
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Automatic music composition using answer set programming
Music composition used to be a pen and paper activity. These days music is often composed with the aid of computer software, even to the point where the computer composes parts of the score autonomously. The composition of most...
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Automatic music composition using answer set programming
Music composition used to be a pen and paper activity. These days music is often composed with the aid of computer software, even to the point where the computer composes parts of the score autonomously. The composition of most...
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Student Production ''The Good Doctor'' to Run Nov. 4-8
Winthrop University
Jan 01, 0001
Jennica Krebs, a theatre major from Lexington, S.C., will direct the Theatre and Dance production of "The Good Doctor." Neil Simon's play parodies the writings of Russian short-story writer/playwright Anton Chekhov.
Published by: Winthrop University
Optimal power and efficiency of odd engines
Odd materials feature antisymmetric response to perturbations. This anomalous property can stem from the nonequilibrium activity of their components, which is sustained by an external energy supply. These materials open the door...
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Optimal power and efficiency of odd engines
Odd materials feature antisymmetric response to perturbations. This anomalous property can stem from the nonequilibrium activity of their components, which is sustained by an external energy supply. These materials open the door...
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Chimira
UNLABELLED: Chimira is a web-based system for microRNA (miRNA) analysis from small RNA-Seq data. Sequences are automatically cleaned, trimmed, size selected and mapped directly to miRNA hairpin sequences. This generates...
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Detecting and comparing non-coding RNAs in the high-throughput era.
In recent years there has been a growing interest in the field of non-coding RNA. This surge is a direct consequence of the discovery of a huge number of new non-coding genes and of the finding that many of these transcripts are...
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MapMi
BACKGROUND: A large effort to discover microRNAs (miRNAs) has been under way. Currently miRBase is their primary repository, providing annotations of primary sequences, precursors and probable genomic loci. In many cases miRNAs...
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Hydrodynamic correlation functions of chiral active fluids

The success of spectroscopy to characterize equilibrium fluids, for example the heat-capacity ratio, suggests a parallel approach for active fluids. Here, we start from a hydrodynamic description of chiral active fluids...

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Gene dosage in mammals
Anton Wutz, Martin Leeb
Mar 18, 2013
RIGHTS : This article is licensed under the BioMed Central licence at http://www.biomedcentral.com/about/license which is similar to the 'Creative Commons Attribution Licence'. In brief you may : copy, distribute, and display...
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Variability and complexity in calcite-based plaster production
The production of lime plaster is considered as one of the hallmarks of the Pre-Pottery Neolithic B [PPNB] period in the Southern Levant, where lime plaster has been used not only in architectural but also in mortuary contexts....
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Anisotropic odd viscosity via a time-modulated drive

At equilibrium, the structure and response of ordered phases are typically determined by the spontaneous breaking of spatial symmetries. Out of equilibrium, spatial order itself can become a dynamically emergent concept. In...

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Hydrodynamic correlation functions of chiral active fluids

The success of spectroscopy to characterize equilibrium fluids, for example the heat-capacity ratio, suggests a parallel approach for active fluids. Here, we start from a hydrodynamic description of chiral active fluids...

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Anisotropic odd viscosity via a time-modulated drive

At equilibrium, the structure and response of ordered phases are typically determined by the spontaneous breaking of spatial symmetries. Out of equilibrium, spatial order itself can become a dynamically emergent concept. In...

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Large-scale analysis of microRNA evolution.
BACKGROUND: In animals, microRNAs (miRNA) are important genetic regulators. Animal miRNAs appear to have expanded in conjunction with an escalation in complexity during early bilaterian evolution. Their small size and...
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The Internal Orchestration of a Courtship Ritual in Drosophila
The diversity of behaviors exhibited by animals is astounding. Even within a species, members constantly select between a myriad of ways to interact with their environment, ranging from foraging to fighting. Yet, why an...
Published by: Rockefeller University
Localizing softness and stress along loops in 3D topological metamaterials

Topological states can be used to control the mechanical properties of a material along an edge or around a localized defect. The rigidity of elastic networks is characterized by a topological invariant called the...

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Localizing softness and stress along loops in 3D topological metamaterials

Topological states can be used to control the mechanical properties of a material along an edge or around a localized defect. The rigidity of elastic networks is characterized by a topological invariant called the...

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Topological waves in fluids with odd viscosity
Fluids in which both time-reversal and parity are broken can display a dissipationless viscosity that is odd under each of these symmetries. Here, we show how this odd viscosity has a dramatic effect on topological sound waves...
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