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Scalable Quantum Integrated Circuits on Superconducting Two-Dimensional Electron Gas Platform.
To form a coherent quantum transport in hybrid superconductor-semiconductor (S-Sm) junctions, the formation of a homogeneous and barrier-free interface between two different materials is necessary. The S-Sm junction with high...
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Temporal Dynamics of GABA and Glx in the Visual Cortex.
Reuben Rideaux
Jul 06, 2020
Magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) can be used in vivo to quantify neurometabolite concentration and provide evidence for the involvement of different neurotransmitter systems (e.g., inhibitory and excitatory) in sensory and...
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OmniPhotos
Virtual reality headsets are becoming increasingly popular, yet it remains difficult for casual users to capture immersive 360° VR panoramas. State-of-the-art approaches require capture times of usually far more than a minute...
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Process Optimization for 100 W Nanosecond Pulsed Fiber Laser Engraving of 316L Grade Stainless Steel
High average power (>50 W) nanosecond pulsed fiber lasers are now routinely available owing to the demand for high throughput laser applications. However, in some applications, scale-up in average power has a...
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Unravelling quantum dot array simulators via singlet-triplet measurements
Recently, singlet-triplet measurements in double dots have emerged as a powerful tool in quantum information processing. In parallel, quantum dot arrays are being envisaged as analog quantum simulators of many-body models. Thus...
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Voluntary control of illusory contour formation.
The extent to which visual inference is shaped by attentional goals is unclear. Voluntary attention may simply modulate the priority with which information is accessed by the higher cognitive functions involved in perceptual...
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Proscription supports robust perceptual integration by suppression in human visual cortex.
Perception relies on integrating information within and between the senses, but how does the brain decide which pieces of information should be integrated and which kept separate? Here we demonstrate how proscription can be used...
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OmniPhotos
Virtual reality headsets are becoming increasingly popular, yet it remains difficult for casual users to capture immersive 360° VR panoramas. State-of-the-art approaches require capture times of usually far more than a minute...
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Border ownership-dependent tilt aftereffect for shape defined by binocular disparity and motion parallax.
Discerning objects from their surrounds (i.e., figure-ground segmentation) in a way that guides adaptive behaviors is a fundamental task of the brain. Neurophysiological work has revealed a class of cells in the macaque visual...
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But Still It Moves
Seeing movement promotes survival. It results from an uncertain interplay between evolution and experience, making it hard to isolate the drivers of computational architectures found in brains. Here we seek insight into motion...
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Tissue quality assessment using a novel direct elasticity assessment device (the E-finger)
INTRODUCTION: Minimally invasive radical prostatectomy (RP) (robotic and laparoscopic), have brought improvements in the outcomes of RP due to improved views and increased degrees of freedom of surgical devices. Robotic and...
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Type I-F CRISPR-Cas resistance against virulent phages results in abortive infection and provides population-level immunity.
Type I CRISPR-Cas systems are abundant and widespread adaptive immune systems in bacteria and can greatly enhance bacterial survival in the face of phage infection. Upon phage infection, some CRISPR-Cas immune responses result...
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Cellular senescence in cancer
Senescence refers to a cellular state featuring a stable cell‐cycle arrest triggered in response to stress. This response also involves other distinct morphological and intracellular changes including alterations in gene...
Published by: Molecular Oncology
Cellular senescence in cancer
Senescence refers to a cellular state featuring a stable cell-cycle arrest triggered in response to stress. This response also involves other distinct morphological and intracellular changes including alterations in gene...
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How multisensory neurons solve causal inference.
Sitting in a static railway carriage can produce illusory self-motion if the train on an adjoining track moves off. While our visual system registers motion, vestibular signals indicate that we are stationary. The brain is faced...
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The Lantern Vol. 30, No. 1, February 1963
Mechanical Duplicity The Practical Profits of Purism 'Tis Better Misha Manuel An American Fairy Tale The Christ of Christopher Street Nocturne Various Reflections He Came and Gently Lifted Me Poem, In a...
Published by: Ursinus College

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