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    • When are females dominant over males in rats (Rattus norvegicus)? 

      Puentes-Escamilla, Miguel A.; Schweinfurth, Manon Karin; Hemelrijk, Charlotte K. (2024-04-27) - Journal article
      In group-living animals, males are assumed to be dominant over females when they are larger than females. Despite this, females have sometimes been proven to be dominant over some males possibly via the winner-loser effect, ...
    • Automated reporting of cervical biopsies using artificial intelligence 

      Mohammadi, Mahnaz; Fell, Christina; Morrison, David; Syed, Sheeba; Konanahalli, Prakash; Bell, Sarah; Bryson, Gareth; Arandjelović, Ognjen; Harrison, David J.; Harris-Birtill, David (2024-04-22) - Journal article
      When detected at an early stage, the 5-year survival rate for people with invasive cervical cancer is 92%. Being aware of signs and symptoms of cervical cancer and early detection greatly improve the chances of successful ...
    • Inference of genomic landscapes using ordered Hidden Markov Models with emission densities (oHMMed) 

      Vogl, Claus; Karapetiants, Mariia; Yıldırım, Burçin; Kjartansdóttir, Hrönn; Kosiol, Carolin; Bergman, Juraj; Majka, Michal; Mikula, Lynette Caitlin (2024-04-16) - Journal article
      Genomes are inherently inhomogeneous, with features such as base composition, recombination, gene density, and gene expression varying along chromosomes. Evolutionary, biological, and biomedical analyses aim to quantify ...
    • The persistence of high altitude non-equilibrium diffuse ionized gas in simulations of star-forming galaxies 

      McCallum, Lewis; Wood, Kenneth; Benjamin, Robert; Peñaloza, Camilo; Krishnarao, Dhanesh; Smith, Rowan; Vandenbroucke, Bert (2024-05-01) - Journal article
      Widespread, high altitude, diffuse ionized gas with scale heights of around a kiloparsec is observed in the Milky Way and other star forming galaxies. Numerical radiation-magnetohydrodynamic simulations of a supernova-driven ...
    • Scottish history in the eyes of sixteenth-century France 

      Blakeway, Amy Louise (2024-04-24) - Journal article
      Scotland's mythical and medieval history has long been acknowledged as of critical importance in its sixteenth-century present. This article tracks these discourses across the channel, showing for the first time the limited ...