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Supersymmetry in the Standard Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev Model.
Supersymmetry is a powerful concept in quantum many-body physics. It helps to illuminate ground-state properties of complex quantum systems and gives relations between correlation functions. In this Letter, we show that the...
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Chaotic-Integrable Transition in the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev Model.
Quantum chaos is one of the distinctive features of the Sachdev-Ye-Kitaev (SYK) model, N Majorana fermions in 0+1 dimensions with infinite-range two-body interactions, which is attracting a lot of interest as a toy model for...
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Enhancing the Efficacy of Pharmaceutical E-Commerce Through Omni-Channel Coordination
Ge Yang, Xingwang He
Jan 01, 2023
In the current era of e-commerce, the pharmaceutical industry has not experienced the same level of growth as regular commodities due to the high costs associated with home delivery and the perceived risks associated with...
The Ursinus Weekly, May 14, 1917
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Modeling arterial pulse waves in healthy aging
The arterial pulse wave (PW) is a rich source of information on cardiovascular (CV) health. It is widely measured by both consumer and clinical devices. However, the physical determinants of the PW are not yet fully understood...
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Data-driven network models for genetic circuits from time-series data with incomplete measurements.
Synthetic gene networks are frequently conceptualized and visualized as static graphs. This view of biological programming stands in stark contrast to the transient nature of biomolecular interaction, which is frequently enacted...
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An empirical model to evaluate the effects of environmental humidity on the formation of wrinkled, creased and porous fibre morphology from electrospinning
Abstract: Controlling environmental humidity level and thus moisture interaction with an electrospinning solution jet has led to a fascinating range of polymer fibre morphological features; these include surface wrinkles...
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LC3-positive structures are prominent in autophagy-deficient cells
Abstract: Autophagy is an evolutionarily conserved process across eukaryotes that degrades cargoes like aggregate-prone proteins, pathogens, damaged organelles and macromolecules via delivery to lysosomes. The process involves...
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Giant photoluminescence enhancement in MoSe2 monolayers treated with oleic acid ligands.
The inherently low photoluminescence (PL) yields in the as prepared transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) monolayers are broadly accepted to be the result of atomic vacancies (i.e., defects) and uncontrolled doping, which give...
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Stiffening and ventricular-arterial interaction in the ascending aorta using MRI
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of age and sex on nPWV and ndI in the ascending aorta of healthy humans. BACKGROUND: Local pulse wave velocity (nPWV) and wave intensity (ndI) in the human...
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Data driven discovery of cyber physical systems.
Cyber-physical systems embed software into the physical world. They appear in a wide range of applications such as smart grids, robotics, and intelligent manufacturing. Cyber-physical systems have proved resistant to modeling...
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Bio‐assembling Macro‐Scale, Lumenized Airway Tubes of Defined Shape via Multi‐Organoid Patterning and Fusion
Abstract: Epithelial, stem‐cell derived organoids are ideal building blocks for tissue engineering, however, scalable and shape‐controlled bio‐assembly of epithelial organoids into larger and anatomical structures is yet to be...
Published by: Advanced Science

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