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Effect of partnership status on preferences for facial self-resemblance

Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for faces. Whereas dissimilarity preference during mate choice in animals is often explained as an evolutionary adaptation to...

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Changing Mobility Lifestyle
The article is focused on a detailed micro-study describing changes in the behaviour of the authors in three months before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study is based on data from Google Location Service. Despite the...
Optically pure, water-stable metallo-helical ‘flexicate’ assemblies with antibiotic activity
The helicates-chiral assemblies of two or more metal atoms linked by short or relatively rigid multidentate organic ligands-may be regarded as non-peptide mimetics of alpha-helices because they are of comparable size and have...
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Optically pure, water-stable metallo-helical ‘flexicate’ assemblies with antibiotic activity
The helicates-chiral assemblies of two or more metal atoms linked by short or relatively rigid multidentate organic ligands-may be regarded as non-peptide mimetics of alpha-helices because they are of comparable size and have...
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Concurrent neuroimaging and neurostimulation reveals a causal role for dlPFC in coding of task-relevant information.
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) is proposed to drive brain-wide focus by biasing processing in favour of task-relevant information. A longstanding debate concerns whether this is achieved through enhancing processing of...
Published by: Communications biology
Acute memory deficits in chemotherapy-treated adults.
Data from research on amnesia and epilepsy are equivocal with regards to the dissociation, shown in animal models, between rapid and slow long-term memory consolidation. Cancer treatments have lasting disruptive effects on...
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Sensing and seeing associated with overlapping occipitoparietal activation in simultaneous EEG-fMRI.
The presence of a change in a visual scene can influence brain activity and behavior, even in the absence of full conscious report. It may be possible for us to sense that such a change has occurred, even if we cannot...
Effect of partnership status on preferences for facial self-resemblance

Self-resemblance has been found to have a context-dependent effect when expressing preferences for faces. Whereas dissimilarity preference during mate choice in animals is often explained as an evolutionary adaptation to...

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Twist-angle engineering of excitonic quantum interference and optical nonlinearities in stacked 2D semiconductors
Abstract: Twist-engineering of the electronic structure in van-der-Waals layered materials relies predominantly on band hybridization between layers. Band-edge states in transition-metal-dichalcogenide semiconductors are...
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Concurrent neuroimaging and neurostimulation reveals a causal role for dlPFC in coding of task-relevant information.
Dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (dlPFC) is proposed to drive brain-wide focus by biasing processing in favour of task-relevant information. A longstanding debate concerns whether this is achieved through enhancing processing of...
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Sensing and seeing associated with overlapping occipitoparietal activation in simultaneous EEG-fMRI.
The presence of a change in a visual scene can influence brain activity and behavior, even in the absence of full conscious report. It may be possible for us to sense that such a change has occurred, even if we cannot specify...
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Analysis of Standardization Activities for City Resilience From Research Projects
Building resilience in cities requires, among other things, translating relevant research findings into practice at the city level. In this regard, standardization is an effective means of supporting the dissemination of...
Twist-angle engineering of excitonic quantum interference and optical nonlinearities in stacked 2D semiconductors
Abstract: Twist-engineering of the electronic structure in van-der-Waals layered materials relies predominantly on band hybridization between layers. Band-edge states in transition-metal-dichalcogenide semiconductors are...
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Twist-angle engineering of excitonic quantum interference and optical nonlinearities in stacked 2D semiconductors.
Twist-engineering of the electronic structure in van-der-Waals layered materials relies predominantly on band hybridization between layers. Band-edge states in transition-metal-dichalcogenide semiconductors are localized around...
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Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe2.
Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of ~3.4 eV, almost...
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Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe<sub>2</sub>.
Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of...
Published by: Nature Communications
Fetal eye movements on magnetic resonance imaging.
OBJECTIVES: Eye movements are the physical expression of upper fetal brainstem function. Our aim was to identify and differentiate specific types of fetal eye movement patterns using dynamic MRI sequences. Their occurrence as...
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Narrow-band high-lying excitons with negative-mass electrons in monolayer WSe 2
Abstract: Monolayer transition-metal dichalcogenides (TMDCs) show a wealth of exciton physics. Here, we report the existence of a new excitonic species, the high-lying exciton (HX), in single-layer WSe2 with an energy of ~3.4...
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