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    Developmental Easing of Short-Term Depression in “Winner” Climbing Fibers by Christina Pätz, Simone Brachtendorf, Jens Eilers

    Published 2019-05-01
    “…Thus, our results imply that synaptic contacts of CFs show distinct features of PPD depending on their affiliation to winner or loser CFs and depending on their somatic or dendritic location.…”
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    History of ECSJ Journal Series and Introduction of Award Winners in 2022 by Minoru MIZUHATA, Mikito UEDA

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…This issue will also include the Comprehensive Papers by the winners of the ECSJ awards. The rationale for these awards will also be explained.…”
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    Winners and losers: Ecological and biogeochemical changes in a warming ocean by Dutkiewicz, Stephanie, Scott, Jeremy, Follows, Michael J

    Published 2015
    “…Combined change in areal extent of range and in regionally available nutrients leads to global “winners and losers.” The model suggests that the strongest and most robust signal of the warming ocean is likely to be the large turnover in local phytoplankton community composition.…”
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    Bucking the trend: the diversity of Anthropocene ‘winners’ among British moths by Boyes, DH, Fox, R, Shortall, CR, Whittaker, R

    Published 2019
    “…The responses of Anthropocene winners are heterogeneous, suggesting multiple drivers are responsible. …”
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    A mathematical framework for the emergence of winners and losers in cell competition by Pak, TF, Pitt-Francis, J, Baker, RE

    Published 2023
    “…Cell competition is a process in multicellular organisms where cells interact with their neighbours to determine a "winner" or "loser" status. The loser cells are eliminated through programmed cell death, leaving only the winner cells to populate the tissue. …”
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    Computing possible and necessary equilibrium actions (and bipartisan set winners) by Brill, M, Freeman, R, Conitzer, V

    Published 2016
    “…The latter result settles the complexity of the possible and necessary winner problems for a social-choice-theoretic solution concept known as the bipartisan set. …”
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