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Food based dietary patterns and chronic disease prevention.
Matthias B Schulze and colleagues discuss current knowledge on the associations between dietary patterns and cancer, coronary heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, focusing on areas of uncertainty and future research...
Alpha Oscillations during Incidental Encoding Predict Subsequent Memory for New "Foil" Information.
People can employ adaptive strategies to increase the likelihood that previously encoded information will be successfully retrieved. One such strategy is to constrain retrieval toward relevant information by reimplementing the...
Digital Employee Training With Digital Adoption Platforms Boost Learning and Knowledge Management of Corporate IT Systems
Due to increasing digitalization, employees need to use an increasing number of corporate IT systems. Digital Adoption Platforms (DAPs) recently address the resulting need for increased learning and skills to master such...
The mammalian mitochondrial epitranscriptome.
Correct expression of the mitochondrially-encoded genes is critical for the production of the components of the oxidative phosphorylation machinery. Post-transcriptional modifications of mitochondrial transcripts have been...
Decision-making flexibility in New Caledonian crows, young children and adult humans in a multi-dimensional tool-use task.
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additional requirement of tool-use, due to increased levels of relational complexity and additional work-effort imposed by tool-use...
Published by: PLOS ONE
“Under Pressure!”
The use of digital technologies or applications can have positive and negative effects on workers: Digital technologies might support workers' decision-making by providing necessary information, but digital technologies might...
New Caledonian crows plan for specific future tool use.
The ability to plan for future events is one of the defining features of human intelligence. Whether non-human animals can plan for specific future situations remains contentious: despite a sustained research effort over the...
Decision-making flexibility in New Caledonian crows, young children and adult humans in a multi-dimensional tool-use task.
The ability to make profitable decisions in natural foraging contexts may be influenced by an additional requirement of tool-use, due to increased levels of relational complexity and additional work-effort imposed by tool-use...
The value of blood derived DNA methylation signatures in advancing our understanding of Crohn's Disease pathogenesis.
Matthias Zilbauer
Nov 05, 2019
DNA methylation is one of the main epigenetic mechanisms, known to be operative in mammals. Extensive evidence has highlighted its pivotal role in several fundamental biological processes including organogenesis, X-chromosome...
Entrance laws for annihilating Brownian motions and the continuous-space voter model
Consider a system of particles moving independently as Brownian motions until two of them meet, when the colliding pair annihilates instantly. The construction of such a system of annihilating Brownian motions (aBMs) is...
Analyzing inexact hypergradients for bilevel learning
Estimating hyperparameters has been a long-standing problem in machine learning. We consider the case where the task at hand is modeled as the solution to an optimization problem. Here the exact gradient with respect to the...
A new look at duality for the symbiotic branching model

The symbiotic branching model is a spatial population model describing the dynamics of two interacting types that can only branch if both types are present. A classical result for the underlying stochastic partial...

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