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Neural Population Dynamics Underlying Encoding of Time in the Cortico-Striatal Circuit
Interval timing, the ability to accurately measure elapsed time between events, is critical for generating appropriate behavioral responses. Research conducted over the past decades has implicated the cortico-striatal-thalamic...
Published by: Rockefeller University
G-quadruplexes are transcription factor binding hubs in human chromatin
Abstract: Background: The binding of transcription factors (TF) to genomic targets is critical in the regulation of gene expression. Short, double-stranded DNA sequence motifs are routinely implicated in TF recruitment, but many...
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Missing the missing values
Abstract: Nowadays, there is an increasing concern in machine learning about the causes underlying unfair decision making, that is, algorithmic decisions discriminating some groups over others, especially with groups that are...
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Quantifying patterns of alcohol consumption and its effects on health and wellbeing among BaYaka hunter-gatherers
Ethnographers frequently allude to alcoholism and related harms in Indigenous hunter-gatherer communities, but very few studies have quantified patterns of alcohol consumption or its health and social impacts. We present a case...
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On the Finite Element Implementation of Functionally Graded Materials.
We investigate the numerical implementation of functionally graded properties in the context of the finite element method. The macroscopic variation of elastic properties inherent to functionally graded materials (FGMs) is...
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A Unified Abaqus Implementation of the Phase Field Fracture Method Using Only a User Material Subroutine.
We present a simple and robust implementation of the phase field fracture method in Abaqus. Unlike previous works, only a user material (UMAT) subroutine is used. This is achieved by exploiting the analogy between the phase...
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Liver organoids reproduce alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency-related liver disease
Abstract: Background and aims: Alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) is a product of SERPINA1 gene mainly expressed by hepatocytes. Clinically relevant mutations in the SERPINA1 gene, such as Z (Glu342Lys), results in an expression of...
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Tool wear classification using time series imaging and deep learning
Abstract: Tool condition monitoring (TCM) has become essential to achieve high-quality machining as well as cost-effective production. Identification of the cutting tool state during machining before it reaches its failure stage...
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Deconstructing a Hermeneutic Presupposition in Ricoeur’s The Symbolism of Evil
This paper critically analyzes Paul Ricoeurʼs presupposition that Plato’s philosophy was built on Orphism. In order to shed light on this central problematic issue in The Symbolism of Evil, this paper develops the following...
Deconstructing a Hermeneutic Presupposition in Ricoeur’s The Symbolism of Evil
This paper critically analyzes Paul Ricoeurʼs presupposition that Plato’s philosophy was built on Orphism. In order to shed light on this central problematic issue in The Symbolism of Evil, this paper develops the following...
A simple and robust Abaqus implementation of the phase field fracture method
The phase field fracture method is attracting significant interest. Phase field approaches have enabled predicting - on arbitrary geometries and dimensions - complex fracture phenomena such as crack branching...
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Stifling stateness
This article assesses the impact of the Assad regime's aerial bombardment campaign on a frequently neglected component of Syria's ongoing civil war: rebel governance. While analysis of the military and humanitarian ramifications...
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Tool wear classification using time series imaging and deep learning
Tool condition monitoring (TCM) has become essential to achieve high-quality machining as well as cost-effective production. Identification of the cutting tool state during machining before it reaches its failure stage is...
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