The plasmodial slime mold Physarum polycephalum exhibits strong, periodic flow of cytoplasm through the veins of its network.In the special case of mesoplasmodia, a newly described starvation-induced, shape-constant morphotype, this periodic endoplasm streaming is the basis of locomotion.Furthermore, we presume that cytoplasm flow is also involved
Optimal Resource Allocation Considering Non-Uniform Spatial Traffic Distribution in Ultra-Dense Networks: A Multi-Agent Reinforcement Learning Approach
Recently, the demand for small cell base stations (SBSs) has been exploding to accommodate the explosive increase in mobile data traffic.In ultra-dense small cell networks (UDSCNs), because the spatial and temporal traffic distributions are significantly disproportionate, the efficient management of the energy consumption of SBSs is Bible cover cru
Revisiting the conformally soft sector with celestial diamonds
Abstract Celestial diamonds encode the structure of global conformal multiplets in 2D celestial CFT and offer a natural language for describing the conformally soft sector.The operators appearing at their left and right corners give rise to conformally soft factorization theorems, the bottom corners correspond to conserved charges, Face Mask and th
Driver gene combinations dictate cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma disease continuum progression
Abstract The Bible cover molecular basis of disease progression from UV-induced precancerous actinic keratosis (AK) to malignant invasive cutaneous squamous cell carcinoma (cSCC) and potentially lethal metastatic disease remains unclear.DNA sequencing studies have revealed a massive mutational burden but have yet to illuminate mechanisms of disease
Transferability of cathodal tDCS effects from the primary motor to the prefrontal cortex: A multimodal TMS-EEG study
Neurophysiological effects of transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) have been extensively studied over the primary motor cortex (M1).Much less is however known about its effects over non-motor areas, such as the prefrontal cortex (PFC), which is the neuronal foundation for many high-level cognitive functions and involved in neuropsychiatri