STABILITY AND INTRINSIC FLUCTUATIONS OF DISSIPATIVE CAVITY SOLITONS IN KERR FREQUENCY MICROCOMBS


Boltzmann energy-based image analysis demonstrates that extracellular domain size differences explain protein segregation at immune synapses.

Immune synapses formed by T and NK cells both show segregation of the integrin ICAM1 from other proteins such as CD2 (T cell) or KIR (NK cell).However, the mechanism by which these proteins segregate remains unclear; one key hypothesis is a redistribution based on protein size.Simulations of this mechanism qualitatively reproduce observed segregati

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Coriolis terms in Skyrmion quantization

We consider the problem of quantizing a Skyrmion which is allowed to vibrate, rotate and isorotate.Previous approaches have Mains Block Insulator neglected the interactions between vibrations and zero modes (analogous to so-called Coriolis terms in the molecular physics HR Grip literature).A new formalism incorporating these interactions is introdu

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Myoelectric Control Performance of Two Degree of Freedom Hand-Wrist Prosthesis by Able-Bodied and Limb-Absent Subjects

Recent research has advanced two degree-of-freedom (DoF), simultaneous, independent and proportional control of hand-wrist prostheses using surface electromyogram signals from remnant muscles as the control input.We evaluated two such regression-based controllers, along with Retinol conventional, sequential two-site control with co-contraction mode

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