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    Structural analysis of an Asterias rubens peptide indicates the presence of a disulfide‐directed β‐hairpin fold by Rozita Takjoo, David T. Wilson, Justine Le Quilliec, Casey A. Schmidt, Guangzu Zhao, Michael J. Liddell, Naeem Y. Shaikh, Kartik Sunagar, Alex Loukas, Michael J. Smout, Norelle L. Daly

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The DDH motif appears to be evolutionarily related to the inhibitor cystine knot motif, which is one of the most widespread disulfide‐rich peptide folds. The DDH motif was originally thought to be restricted to arachnids, but our study suggests that as a result of convergent evolution it could also have originated in sea stars. …”
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    A decade of vertebrate palaeontology research: global taxa distribution, gender dynamics and evolving methodologies by Haohan Wang, Juliana Sterli, Vincent Dupret, Henning Blom, Annalisa Berta, Susan Turner, Daoming Han, Luyan Xu, Zhaohui Pan

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…LDA topic modelling identifies 15 distinct research topics, encompassing evolutionary biology, cranial and skeletal morphology, dinosaur–bird evolution and human evolution, while co-occurrence analysis highlights the evolution of research methodologies, revealing strong interconnections between phylogenetic analysis (15%), traditional morphological analysis (12%) and high-resolution imaging techniques (9%).…”
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    vBerlinV2N: Recreating a Cellular Network Measurement Campaign With Simulations by Christian L. Vielhaus, Mauri Seidel, Vincent Latzko, Alexander Grob, Peter Sossalla, Martin Reisslein, Frank H. P. Fitzek

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…System-level simulations play a crucial role in evaluating the behaviors of cellular networks, yet most studies rely on synthetic simulation scenarios rather than reproducing realistic network deployments. …”
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    Influence law of abnormal coal thickness zone on coal and gas outburst by Jupeng TANG, Zhonghua ZHANG, Yishan PAN, Lingran REN, Xin ZHANG, Lei HUANG

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Coal and gas outburst is the most serious dynamic disaster threatening the safety production of coal mines in China. …”
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    Eridanus III and DELVE 1: Carbon-rich Primordial Star Clusters or the Smallest Dwarf Galaxies? by Joshua D. Simon, Ting S. Li, Alexander P. Ji, Andrew B. Pace, Terese T. Hansen, William Cerny, Ivanna Escala, Sergey E. Koposov, Alex Drlica-Wagner, Sidney Mau, Evan N. Kirby

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In the latter scenario, such objects are likely the most primordial star clusters surviving today. These possibilities can be distinguished by future measurements of carbon and/or iron abundances for larger samples of stars or improved stellar kinematics for the two systems.…”
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    Search for and Analysis of Eclipsing Binaries in the LAMOST Medium-resolution Survey Field. I. R.A.: 23h01m51s, Decl.: +34°36′45″ by Jing-Yi Wang, Kai Li, Xiang Gao, Di-Fu Guo, Li-Heng Wang, Dong-Yang Gao, Ling-Zhi Li, Ya-Ni Guo, Xing Gao, Guo-You Sun

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In the massluminosities and mass–radius distributions, most of the more massive components are less evolved than the less massive ones.…”
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    Hydraulic fracture propagation in soft coal composite reservoirs: Mechanical responses and energy dissipation mechanisms by Aitao Zhou, Yizheng He, Kai Wang, Bo Li, Yida Wang, Yuexin Yang

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In the early phase of fracturing, energy is mostly concentrated at the tip and surface of the fracture; however, the proportion of surface energy for subsequent fracturing is gradually reduced, and the energy is mostly used to open the formation and work on the surrounding matrix. …”
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    Probing the He ii Reionization ERA via Absorbing C iv Historical Yield (HIERACHY). III. The C iv Absorber Catalog and Initial Results on Cosmic Abundance Evolution at z ≈ 3–5 by Xiaodi Yu, Zhijie Qu, Zheng Cai, Jiang-Tao Li, Huiyang Mao, Xin Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…As part of the HIERACHY program, we collect the high signal-to-noise ratio and high-spectral resolution optical spectra of 25 quasars at z  ≈ 4–5 to constrain the C iv evolution at z  ≈ 3–5. In this paper, we report a catalog of 626 (1263) C iv absorption systems (components) at z  ≈ 3–5 with a 50% completeness column density of log( N _C _iv /cm ^−2 ) ≈ 12.3. …”
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    Phenotypic stasis with genetic divergence by Mallard, François, Noble, Luke, Guzella, Thiago, Afonso, Bruno, Baer, Charles F., Teotónio, Henrique

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In contrast, transition rates’ genetic (co)variance structure showed a marked divergence from the ancestral state and differentiation among replicate populations during the final 100 generations and after most adaptation had been achieved. We observe that genetic differentiation is a transient pattern during the loss of genetic variance along phenotypic dimensions under drift during the last 100 generations of lab evolution. …”
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    Evolução e novas perspectivas para a construção e produção de indicadores de ciência, tecnologia e inovação <p>Evolution and new perspectives for the design and production of scien... by Milena Yumi Ramos

    Published 2008-01-01
    “…<p>This paper discusses the evolution of the design and production of science, technology and innovation indicators. …”
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    Evolução da qualidade do substrato de uma área minerada no cerrado revegetada com Stylosanthes spp Evolution of substrate quality of a mined area in the Brazilian Savanna after rev... by Lucas C. R. Silva, Rodrigo S. Corrêa

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…The chemical attributes of substrate were the most improved and physical characteristics were the ones that least evolved two years after the establishment of revegetation. …”
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    Climate-change effects on wind resources in Europe and North America based on the Shared Socioeconomic Pathways by Abel Martinez, Gregorio Iglesias

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The long-term evolution of wind resources under climate change is investigated and discussed in the two largest markets of the Western world: Europe and North America. …”
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