Kuboi, Nobuyuki Matsugai, Hiroyasu Tatsumi, Tetsuya Kobayashi, Shoji Hagimoto, Yoshiya Iwamoto, Hayato
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
This study modeled deposition processes using statistical ensemble and feature-scale voxel methods to predict the coverage and film properties on a large-scale pattern for the first time. Certain new concepts, such as the use of probabilities to express physical and chemical phenomena occurring on the surface, interaction among voxels, and super pa...
Mangan, Michael Floreano, Dario Yasui, Kotaro Trimmer, Barry A Gravish, Nick Hauert, Sabine Webb, Barbara Manoonpong, Poramate Szczecinski, Nicholas
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Bioinspiration & Biomimetics
Many invertebrates are ideal model systems on which to base robot design principles due to their success in solving seemingly complex tasks across domains while possessing smaller nervous systems than vertebrates. Three areas are particularly relevant for robot designers: Research on flying and crawling invertebrates has inspired new materials and ...
Chai, Chun-Yue Lei, Ting Chu, Xue-Ying Hui, Feng-Li
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Frontiers in Microbiology
The genus Bannoa is a small group of ballistoconidium-forming yeasts in the family Erythrobasidiaceae (Cystobasidiomycetes). Prior to this study, seven species belonging to this genus have been described and published. In this study, phylogenetic analyzes of Bannoa based on the combined sequences of the small ribosomal subunit (SSU) rRNA gene, the ...
Węglewska, Martyna Barylski, Jakub Wojnarowski, Filip Nowicki, Grzegorz Łukaszewicz, Marcin
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Bacteriophages from the Bastillevirinae subfamily (Herelleviridae family) have proven to be effective against bacteria from the Bacillus genus including organisms from the B. cereus group, which cause food poisoning and persistent contamination of industrial installations. However, successful application of these phages in biocontrol depends on und...
Liang, Xinyu Peng, Fei Yao, Yunchu Yang, Yuting Liu, Aihua Chen, Duanduan
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Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
Background and objective Intracranial fusiform aneurysms (IFAs) are considered to have a complex pathophysiology process and poor natural history. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pathophysiological mechanisms of IFAs based on the characteristics of aneurysm wall enhancement (AWE), hemodynamics, and morphology. Methods A total of 21...
Novek, Jennifer Sprung-Much, Trisanna Nolan, Erika Petrides, Michael
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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
Certain sulci of the human cerebral cortex hold consistent relationships to cytoarchitectonic areas (e.g. the primary motor cortical area 4 and the somatosensory cortical area 3 occupy the anterior and posterior banks of the central sulcus, respectively). Recent research has improved knowledge of the cortical sulci and their variability across indi...
Aryal, Dibya Maruthy, Santosh
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Clinical linguistics & phonetics
This study aimed to determine the effect of phonological and morphological factors on the dysfluencies of Nepali-speaking adults who stutter. Eighteen Nepali-speaking adult speakers with mild to very severe developmental stuttering were recruited. The spontaneous speech sample was audio-video recorded and transcribed through orthographic transcript...
Wang, Yao Tang, De-Xiang Luo, Run Wang, Yuan-Bing Thanarut, Chinnapan Dao, Van-Minh Yu, Hong
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Frontiers in Microbiology
Introduction Clonostachys, a genus with rich morphological and ecological diversity in Bionectriaceae, has a wide distribution among diverse habitats. Methods and Results In the present study, a phylogenetic framework is reconstructed for the family Bionectriaceae focusing on Clonostachys through increased taxon-sampling using the nrLSU sequence. T...
Suzuki, Shunichi Suzuki, Issei Omata, Takahisa
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Japanese Journal of Applied Physics
Thin films of β-NaGaO2, a precursor material of β-CuGaO2, were fabricated using pulsed laser deposition. The phase and morphology of these films depended on the deposition position, i.e., the target-substrate distance and distance from the central plume axis. Three phases appeared in the films, namely a Na-deficient and stoichiometric β-NaGaO2, amo...
Tran, M H Nguyen, T M Huynh, V B
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IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science
Cordyceps have been known for various functional and valuable human health components such as: cordycepin, adenosine, and hydroxyethyl adenosine which led to high demand for their usage. There were more than 680 species of Cordyceps in the world. However, Cordyceps sinensis and Cordyceps militaris were the two most studied species, by these results...