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    A study on a technical architecture for protection and control of new-type power systems by WU Zhenjie, WANG Yuantao, FANG Yudong, HU Chen, MA Wei, WANG Tong, WANG Jiaqi

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The functional layout of the three guards is optimized to effectively suppress and disrupt the occurrence and development of incidents in the systems and thereby enhances the safety defense capabilities of the new-type power systems.…”
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    Arabidopsis Sucrose Synthase 3 (SUS3) regulates starch accumulation in guard cells at the end of day by Lucia Piro, Sabrina Flütsch, Diana Santelia

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…After this time point, sus3 guard cells surprisingly started to accumulate starch at very high rates, reaching the end of the day with significantly more starch than WT. …”
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    Boolean modeling of transcriptome data reveals novel modes of heterotrimeric G‐protein action by Sona Pandey, Rui‐Sheng Wang, Liza Wilson, Song Li, Zhixin Zhao, Timothy E Gookin, Sarah M Assmann, Réka Albert

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Conversely, some theoretical regulatory modes of the G‐protein are not supported; (2) a new mechanism of G‐protein signaling is revealed, in which Gβ regulates gene expression identically in the presence or absence of Gα; (3) guard cells and leaves favor different G‐protein modes in transcriptome regulation, supporting system specificity of G‐protein signaling. …”
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    Polynomial combined first-order rewritings for linear and guarded existential rules by Gottlob, G, Manna, M, Pieris, A

    Published 2023
    “…In particular, we show that this type of rewriting can be successfully applied to (i) linear existential rules when the rewritten query can use the full power of first-order queries, (ii) linear existential rules when the arity of the underlying schema is fixed and the rewritten query is positive existential, namely it uses only existential quantification, conjunction, and disjunction, and (iii) guarded existential rules when the underlying schema is fixed and the rewritten query is positive existential. …”
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