Search Results - "SPRADLIN, S"
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The more adaptive to change, the more likely you are to survive: Protein adaptation in extremophiles
Published in Seminars in cell & developmental biology (01-12-2018)“…Discovering how organisms and their proteins adapt to extreme conditions is a complicated process. Every condition has its own set of adaptations that make it…”
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Toward a Monte Carlo approach to selecting climate variables in MaxEnt
Published in PloS one (03-03-2021)“…MaxEnt is an important aid in understanding the influence of climate change on species distributions. There is growing interest in using IPCC-class global…”
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Heteroclinic solutions to an asymptotically autonomous second-order equation
Published in Electronic journal of differential equations (23-09-2010)“…We study the differential equation $ddot{x}(t) = a(t)V'(x(t))$, where $V$ is a double-well potential with minima at $x = pm 1$ and $a(t) o l > 0$ as $|t| o…”
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Combined effect of heterogeneous target dose and heterogeneous radiosensitivity on tumor control probability for different fractionation regimens
Published in Physica medica (01-03-2022)“…•The combined effect of radiosensitivity and dose heterogeneities on TCP is studied.•An analytical formula for the optimal, mean target dose is derived.•Under…”
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In contrast to kindled seizures, the frequency of spontaneous epilepsy in the limbic status model correlates with greater aberrant fascia dentata excitatory and inhibitory axon sprouting, and increased staining for N-methyl-D-aspartate, AMPA and GABAA receptors
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A Novel Approach to Impact Crater Mapping and Analysis on Enceladus, Using Machine Learning
Published in Journal of geophysical research. Planets (01-02-2024)“…Impact cratering is one of the most important processes shaping planetary surfaces, offering valuable clues about the target body's geologic history and…”
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Effect of variable dose rate on biologically effective dose
Published in International journal of radiation biology (01-11-2013)“…Abstract Purpose: To investigate the effect of variable dose rate on biologically effective dose (BED). Materials and methods: By using the linear-quadratic…”
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Impact of a Digital Health Coaching Program on Individuals with T2DM Experiencing Food Insecurity in Rural Areas
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Use of radiation protraction to escalate biologically effective dose to the treatment target
Published in Medical physics (Lancaster) (01-12-2011)“…Purpose : The aim of this study is to evaluate howsimultaneously increasing fraction time and dose per fraction affect biologically effective dose for the…”
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Existence of solutions to a Hamiltonian system without convexity condition on the nonlinearity
Published in Electronic journal of differential equations (12-02-2004)“…We study a Hamiltonian system that has a superquadratic potential and is asymptotic to an autonomous system. In particular, we show the existence of a…”
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Interfering solutions of a nonhomogeneous Hamiltonian system
Published in Electronic journal of differential equations (01-06-2001)“…A Hamiltonian system is studied which has a term approaching a constant at an exponential rate at infinity . A minimax argument is used to show that the…”
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An elliptic equation with spike solutions concentrating at local minima of the Laplacian of the potential
Published in Electronic journal of differential equations (02-05-2000)“…We consider the equation $-epsilon^2 Delta u + V(z)u = f(u)$ which arises in the study of nonlinear Schr"odinger equations. We seek solutions that are positive…”
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Interacting near-solutions of a hamiltonian system
Published in Calculus of variations and partial differential equations (01-04-2005)“…A Hamiltonian system with a superquadratic potential is examined. The system is asymptotic to an autonomous system. The difference between the Hamiltonian…”
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Not All Traces on the Circle Come from Functions of Least Gradient in the Disk
Published in Indiana University mathematics journal (01-01-2014)“…We provide an example of an L1 function on the unit circle that cannot be the trace of a function of bounded variation of least gradient in the unit disk…”
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A perturbation of a periodic Hamiltonian system
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A singularly perturbed elliptic partial differential equation with an almost periodic term
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An elliptic partial differential equation with a symmetrical almost periodic term
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In contrast to kindled seizures, the frequency of spontaneous epilepsy in the limbic status model correlates with greater aberrant fascia dentata excitatory and inhibitory axon sprouting, and increased staining for N-methyl- d-aspartate, AMPA and GABA A receptors
Published in Neuroscience (01-04-1997)“…This study determined whether there were differences in hippocampal neuron loss and synaptic plasticity by comparing rats with spontaneous epilepsy after…”
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A non-autonomous second order boundary value problem on the half-line
Published in Nonlinear differential equations and applications (01-10-2010)“…By variational arguments, the existence of a solution to a non-autonomous second-order boundary problem on the half-line is proven. The corresponding…”
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A Quantitative Analysis of Emotional Intelligence and Special Operations Candidates' Selection to Military Special Operations Training Schools
Published 01-01-2015“…Traditional measurements of job applicant selection are not adequate to assess the vast array of soft skills required for selecting qualified applicants to…”
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