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Computer Science, Interdisciplinary Applications
Viktor Shestak, Alla Kiseleva, Yuriy Kolesnikov
Summary: The study examines the taxation features of digital financial assets in the Russian Federation and other progressive countries, analyzing different taxation models and exploring the potential of adopting foreign experience. The research also delves into the tax accounting issues related to digital assets, including possible future changes and problematic areas in tax regulation. Furthermore, the study aims to develop tax accounting methods for entities involved in the creation and circulation of digital financial assets.
SOCIAL SCIENCE COMPUTER REVIEW
(2021)
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Ke Mo, Yu Zhang, Zheng Dong, Yuhang Yang, Xiaoqiang Ma, Ben L. Feringa, Depeng Zhao
Summary: Scientists have designed synthetic molecular motors that can be driven by chemical energy and have intrinsic control over the direction of rotation, simple autonomous motion, and near-perfect unidirectionality. This study demonstrates the potential for future generations of multicomponent machines to perform mechanical functions.
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Education & Educational Research
Alexey Mikheev, Yana Serkina, Alexander Vasyaev
Summary: The research aimed to analyze the current trends in the digital transformation of educational institutions in Russia, based on three higher educational institutions. Positive trends included increased accessibility of higher education through distance learning, enhancing student experience, and open access to resources. Negative trends included lack of funds, resistance to change among staff, and low confidence in technological solutions.
EDUCATION AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES
(2021)
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Engineering, Biomedical
Ruslan Garifullin, Mustafa O. Guler
Summary: This review discusses the use of self-assembling peptide molecules and electroactive units in supramolecular functional electronic and optical materials, with potential biomedical and bioelectronics applications.
MATERIALS TODAY BIO
(2021)
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Mathematics, Applied
R. Balapriya, A. Thiripuram, S. Annadurai, G. Arul Freeda Vinodhini
Summary: This study explores the application of linear differential equations and their coefficients to neural networks. The use of differential equation notation allows for solving complex functions in neural networks with multiple layers, considering the input dimension, output dimension, and parameter vector. Systems with differentiable layers are predictable as their state can be predicted, and solutions can be determined using minimum loss functions.
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER MATHEMATICS
(2023)
Review
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Traian Constantin, Mihai Pavalean, Stefana Bucur, Maria Magdalena Constantin, Alin Codrut Nicolescu, Irina Pacu, Victor Madan
Summary: Bladder cancer animal models can be categorized as either autochthonous or non-autochthonous, with the non-autochthonous models further classified into syngeneic and xenograft models. These models have different characteristics and applications based on the type of tumor implantation.
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Engineering, Multidisciplinary
Mariusz Ksiazek
Summary: The author explores the potential use of polymerized sulfur waste as a biocompatible material in biomaterial production, particularly in surgical applications. Experimental studies have demonstrated that polymerized sulfur waste shows promise as a biocomposite, opening up new possibilities for the industry.
COMPOSITES PART B-ENGINEERING
(2021)
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
Alana N. Vagnozzi, Jian-Guo Li, Jin Chiu, Roshanak Razmpour, Rebecca Warfield, Servio H. Ramirez, Domenico Pratico
Summary: VPS35 plays a crucial role in tau metabolism and neuropathology, with its overexpression reducing pathological tau in neuronal cells while genetic silencing leads to accumulation. The availability of active cathepsin D mediates the effect of VPS35 on pathological tau accumulation, making it a potential therapeutic target for human tauopathies.
MOLECULAR PSYCHIATRY
(2021)
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Geosciences, Multidisciplinary
Xuesen Zhang, Shanshan Li, Xiaoheng Zhang
Summary: By integrating rough set and importance-performance analysis, this study constructed an evaluation model of emergency rescue capability for coal mines, which enhanced the objectivity and quantification of evaluation indicators. The RS-IPA method effectively reduced the correlation among evaluation indicators, leading to more objective, significant, and easily understandable evaluation results.
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Behavioral Sciences
Etedal Ahmed A. Ibrahim, Ghada A. Mutaal Badri, Khabab Abbasher Hussien Mohamed Ahmed, Mohammed Eltahier Abdalla Omer
Summary: The study found that environmental conditions were the most common triggers of migraine headache among Sudanese patients, while Acetaminophen was the most commonly used drug for relieving migraine in this population. The majority of patients were female (80%), aged 26-35 years (56.9%), and a significant proportion were housewives (40%).
BRAIN AND BEHAVIOR
(2021)
Review
Humanities, Multidisciplinary
Ahmad Fekry Moussa, Ibrahim Suleiman Al Qatawneh, Moustafa Elmetwaly Kandeel
Summary: This study focuses on the procedural necessity of primary investigations in the Arab countries, particularly in Egypt. It analyzes the position of the Arab procedural legislation and judiciary systems regarding procedural necessity and argues against expanding discretionary powers that may lead to abuse of officials and restrict individual rights and freedoms.
HUMANITIES & SOCIAL SCIENCES COMMUNICATIONS
(2022)
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Environmental Sciences
Yin Lu, Qin Ma, Xiaolu Xu, Zhefu Yu, Tianjiao Guo, Yangkai Wu
Summary: The study showed that exposure to poly styrene microplastics (PS-MPs) can lead to increased apoptosis and cell death, higher micronucleus rate, and reduced mitotic index in V. faba root cells. Additionally, it causes significant oxidative stress by altering the expression of antioxidant enzymes and genes related to cell cycle and DNA repair.
ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION
(2021)
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Physics, Multidisciplinary
Gabriel Koch Ocker
Summary: This study presents a statistical field theory for networks of integrate-and-fire neurons with stochastic spike emission, revealing the impact of spike-driven reset of the membrane voltage on population activity. The study uncovers bistability and fluctuation effects in the mean-field dynamics, as well as the roles of spike resets and recurrent inhibition in stabilizing network activity. It also calculates the phase diagram for inhibitory stabilization and finds that wide regions of parameter space exhibit inhibition-stabilized regime.
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Engineering, Chemical
James Dufty, Jeffrey Wrighton, Kai Luo
Summary: This article considers definitions for local pressure in an inhomogeneous fluid, covering both equilibrium and local equilibrium states, and reconciles thermodynamic and mechanical (hydrodynamic) contexts. Remaining problems and uncertainties in the topic are also discussed.
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Multidisciplinary Sciences
Peter C. Chu
Summary: In ocean dynamics, two different treatments are found for horizontal pressure gradient force and gravity, with vertical component being much larger than horizontal in both cases. Horizontal pressure gradient force is considered dominant, while horizontal gravity is completely omitted in oceanography. The importance of horizontal gravity is identified using a non-dimensional C number, with global data showing an unexpectedly large C number around 24.
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
(2021)