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    Ultra-short-term wind power prediction based on PVMD-ESMA-DELM by Guoqing An, Libo Chen, Jianxin Tan, Ziyao Jiang, Zheng Li, Hexu Sun

    Published 2022-11-01
    Subjects: “…Elite opposition based learning-slime mold algorithm…”
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    Chemical compounds from Dictyostelium discoideum repel a plant-parasitic nematode and can protect roots. by Yumiko F Saito, Saki H Miyazaki, Derek G Bartlem, Yukiko Nagamatsu, Tamao Saito

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Slime mold species in the genus Dictyostelium are considered to have a close relationship with non-parasitic nematodes; they are sympatric in soils and can exhibit interspecific competition for food. …”
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    Mitochondrial Processes during Early Development of <i>Dictyostelium discoideum</i>: From Bioenergetic to Proteomic Studies by Monika Mazur, Daria Wojciechowska, Ewa Sitkiewicz, Agata Malinowska, Bianka Świderska, Hanna Kmita, Małgorzata Wojtkowska

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The slime mold <i>Dictyostelium discoideum’s</i> life cycle includes different unicellular and multicellular stages that provide a convenient model for research concerning intracellular and intercellular mechanisms influencing mitochondria’s structure and function. …”
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    Rules for biologically inspired adaptive network design. by Tero, A, Takagi, S, Saigusa, T, Ito, K, Bebber, D, Fricker, M, Yumiki, K, Kobayashi, R, Nakagaki, T

    Published 2010
    “…Furthermore, they develop without centralized control and may represent a readily scalable solution for growing networks in general. We show that the slime mold Physarum polycephalum forms networks with comparable efficiency, fault tolerance, and cost to those of real-world infrastructure networks--in this case, the Tokyo rail system. …”
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    (AT)n is an interspersed repeat in the Xenopus genome. by Greaves, D, Patient, R

    Published 1985
    “…Hybridisation to genomic blots of DNA from yeast, slime mold, trypanosome, fruit fly, salmon, chicken, rat, human, crab and Xenopus species shows that strictly alternating AT of sufficient length to hybridise appears to be most abundant in Xenopus and crab genomes. …”
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    Demonstration of different patterns of microtubule organization in Physarum polycephalum myxamoebae and plasmodia using immunofluorescence microscopy. by Havercroft, J, Gull, K

    Published 1983
    “…We have used anti-tubulin antibodies and immunofluorescence microscopy to determine the overall distribution of microtubules during interphase and mitosis in both the myxamoebae and plasmodia of the slime mold Physarum polycephalum. We have paralleled these observations with electron microscopy of the same stages. …”
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    Spatial transcriptomic and single-nucleus analysis reveals heterogeneity in a gigantic single-celled syncytium by Tobias Gerber, Cristina Loureiro, Nico Schramma, Siyu Chen, Akanksha Jain, Anne Weber, Anne Weigert, Malgorzata Santel, Karen Alim, Barbara Treutlein, J Gray Camp

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…However, some eukaryotic protists such as slime molds generate diverse and complex structures while remaining in a multinucleate syncytial state. …”
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