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1 all target spot appeared in a corner of each polygon.
2 e sets is represented as a circle inside the polygon.
3 epresents multiple datasets as vertices in a polygon.
4 pling probabilities over a collection of sub-polygons.
5 raphs, bar graphs, histograms, and frequency polygons.
6 significant depletion of hexagons and larger polygons.
7 rated using Schlafli symbols for star-shaped polygons.
8 eduction was the primary pathway in degraded polygons.
9 o the differences in the shapes of the fused polygons.
10 ntact) to flat- and high-centered (degraded) polygons.
11 is region exhibit bulk flow features without polygons.
12 ection the most likely explanation for these polygons.
13 e same variant by computing intersections of polygons.
14 and evaluate the yield of new self-assembled polygons.
15 ing, and then converting, new self-assembled polygons.
16 a fixed equilibrium distribution of cellular polygons.
18 face of the region is divided into irregular polygons about 20-30 kilometres in diameter, whose centr
19 To address this challenge we have developed POLYGON, an approach to polypharmacology based on genera
20 demonstrate advanced robotic motions such as polygon and star-shaped trajectories, and navigate throu
21 ton condensates at the vertices of a regular polygon and we observe the formation of a stable discret
22 Our AFM imaging resolves clathrin lattice polygons and provides height deformation in quantitative
25 5%) bird species based on geographical range polygons and then used Bayesian phylogenetic analyses to
27 ubules forms new three-way junctions and new polygons, and junction sliding and ring closure leads to
28 sted so far, composed of several fused water polygons, and showed 50-fold affinity enhancement with r
29 t polygons to 7 nmol m(-2) s(-1) in degraded polygons, and stable isotope signatures of CH4 and DIC s
34 tial coverage, as determined by their convex polygon area, was reduced in eyes with severe glaucoma.
41 te number, territory (the area of the convex polygon bounding the skeleton and cell body), and Polari
42 self-assembly and the shape of the obtained polygons can be controlled simply by changing the ratio
44 uality, few-layer antimonene monocrystalline polygons can be synthesized on various substrates, inclu
45 erical simulations show that the presence of polygons can control how surface runoff is routed throug
46 her sensitivity in the organic-rich soils of polygon center and trough than the relatively drier ridg
47 ollected from ice-wedge troughs (n = 41) and polygon centers (n = 8) revealed the presence of a thaw
49 ter polygon, flat-center polygon, low center polygon, coalescent low center polygon, polygon trough,
50 he synthesis of stable, multicomponent fused polygon complexes in which coordination-driven self-asse
54 ling cross-sectional islet areas with convex polygons (convex hulls) surrounding islet-associated ins
56 th geomorphic change from low to high center polygons, cumulatively resulting in an estimated negativ
57 ific subset of actin filaments localizing to polygons defined by ER sheets and tubules and describe a
59 how that we can produce, onboard, vectorised polygons delineating the detected flood water from a ful
60 ferences of particular cells among different polygon displays were correlated across reversed contras
65 llations that are created by placing regular polygons edge-to-edge around a vertex to fill the plane.
68 uld lead to the misinterpretation of fluvial polygon erosion, however, we find no such signs but evid
70 otographs indicates that freeze-thaw-related polygon fields can form rapidly, over decadal time scale
71 ighlight that the occurrence and dynamics of polygon fields modulate channel network establishment in
72 d of ten classes; drained slope, high center polygon, flat-center polygon, low center polygon, coales
73 e been proposed to explain this terrain, but polygons formed from thermal contraction (analogous to i
76 ssellation of the Euclidean plane by regular polygons has been contemplated since ancient times and p
77 ng of rings, often in the form of circles or polygons, has shown the capability of inducing diverse s
79 croscopy reveal that the obtained antimonene polygons have buckled rhombohedral atomic structure, con
80 s controllably converted into an alternative polygon, have been achieved through the reaction between
81 gh positions of water-saturated low-centered polygon in Barrow Environmental Observatory, Barrow AK,
82 in measurement of a structural variant as a polygon in the plane, and identifies measurements suppor
87 an environmental proxy, the information that polygons in the hyper-arid Atacama Desert can provide is
88 shows that a good correlation exists between polygon interior angles and angles formed by the edges o
90 self-assembled Pt(II)-pyridyl metal-organic polygon is controllably converted into an alternative po
91 that a stereotyped distribution of cellular polygons is conserved in proliferating tissues among met
93 agmentation, defined by the mean diameter of polygons, is strictly governed by mechanical properties
95 thelia of mammalian skin, cells of irregular polygon-like shapes pack into complex, nearly flat two-d
97 ined slope, high center polygon, flat-center polygon, low center polygon, coalescent low center polyg
98 ting spatial metrics, such as minimum convex polygon (MCP) and standard ellipse area (SEA), and add n
101 four key aspects: the impact of the Thiessen polygon method in ArcGIS, the influence of composite run
102 tion of a cross section of each motif with a polygon (n-gon, n=4, 8, 16) shows that a good correlatio
104 ed polyhedron of one sheet composed of plane polygons of finite size, and in which all the vertices a
105 the science of placing tiles of sp(2)-carbon polygons on mathematically defined triply periodic minim
106 ) distances and anion positioning versus the polygon opposing tetrazine rings are in agreement with D
107 to perform multiple tasks are arranged in a polygon or polyhedron (line, triangle, tetrahedron and s
108 al view holds that girih (geometric star-and-polygon, or strapwork) patterns in medieval Islamic arch
109 l files 1, 3, 4] and synthetic dataset using polygons, our methods tackled three aforementioned tasks
111 s chemical analyses of martian soil from the polygon-patterned northern plains of the Vastitas Boreal
112 n, low center polygon, coalescent low center polygon, polygon trough, meadow, ponds, rivers, and lake
113 packed, reticulate arrays of small (<0.5 mm) polygons, preserved as both impressions and casts, the l
114 ual objects, approximated by two-dimensional polygons representing cellular interfaces, in which each
115 example of polygon erosion can guide future polygon research, especially regarding the use of erosio
116 was measured by placing the largest possible polygon ROIs on the four widest liver slices and calcula
119 In proteomaps, each protein is shown as a polygon-shaped tile, with an area representing protein a
123 hills of of water ice along the edges of the polygons) suggest that its N2 ice is about ten kilometre
127 ovel concept by designing RNA-DNA fibers and polygons that are able to cooperate in different human c
129 dividual dendrites measured as convex hulls (polygons that enclose all branches passing through a she
130 owth of few-layer antimonene monocrystalline polygons, their atomical microstructure and stability in
131 1 such polyhedra have faces that are regular polygons; these polygons are equilateral triangles and s
132 hout disrupting the underlying metallacyclic polygons, thus producing eight different poly[2]pseudoro
133 decreased from 64 nmol m(-2) s(-1) in intact polygons to 7 nmol m(-2) s(-1) in degraded polygons, and
137 ination-driven self-assembled supramolecular polygons (triangles and rectangles) has been achieved us
138 nter polygon, coalescent low center polygon, polygon trough, meadow, ponds, rivers, and lakes, to det
139 , oxidation, and surface emissions in Arctic polygon tundra, across a wet-to-dry permafrost degradati
140 an overriding restriction: the frequency of polygon types correlates with the distribution of cell a
141 n ice, this layer is organized into cells or polygons, typically about 10 to 40 kilometres across, th
142 s by considering the distribution of Voronoi polygons (VP) generated from planar capillary locations
143 as observed when the number of adjuvants per polygon was increased, demonstrating the advantage of sh
146 age dominated CH4 production in low-centered polygons, while CO2 reduction was the primary pathway in
149 scaffold, like vesicle coats, is composed of polygons with vertices and edges forming a membrane-prox