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    Fitness landscape experienced by cells evolving in a rigid “skin” environment. par Inge M. N. Wortel (12085952)

    Publié 2023
    “…Distrubutions of instantaneous speeds equal those of control cells with λ<sub>act</sub> = 0 (which cannot form protrusions by definition). B: Fitness landscape showing median fitness and example trajectories for cells evolved in an empty environment (“free”, two trajectories are shown with a different starting point) compared to cells evolved in stiff tissue (“skin”). …”
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    Self-Evolving Machine: A Continuously Improving Model for Molecular Thermochemistry par Yi-Pei Li (1745551)

    Publié 2019
    “…To address this issue, we integrated an active learning machine with automatic <i>ab initio</i> calculations to form a self-evolving model that can continuously adapt to new species appointed by the users. …”
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    HP1a seems to be involved in forming a complex with hnRNP proteins. par Lucia Piacentini (259043)

    Publié 2009
    “…Complexes with low-mobility (** and *) and a fast mobility form of HP1a (°) are indicated.</p>…”
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    Optical Losses at Gas Evolving Photoelectrodes: Implications for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting par Isaac Holmes-Gentle (6111344)

    Publié 2018
    “…With progress in the development of large scale prototype photoelectrochemical devices comes the need to understand, quantify, and potentially resolve the issue of optical losses from gas evolving photoelectrodes.…”
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    Optical Losses at Gas Evolving Photoelectrodes: Implications for Photoelectrochemical Water Splitting par Isaac Holmes-Gentle (6111344)

    Publié 2018
    “…With progress in the development of large scale prototype photoelectrochemical devices comes the need to understand, quantify, and potentially resolve the issue of optical losses from gas evolving photoelectrodes.…”