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    • More on “Gender Identity” 

      Byrne, Alex (Springer US, 2023-09-12)
    • More Revenue from Two Samples via Factor Revealing SDPs 

      Daskalakis, Constantinos; Zampetakis, Manolis (ACM|Proceedings of the 21st ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, 2020-07-13)
    • More Than a Feeling: Learning to Grasp and Regrasp Using Vision and Touch 

      Calandra, Roberto; Owens, Andrew; Jayaraman, Dinesh; Lin, Justin; Yuan, Wenzhen; e.a. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2018-07)
      For humans, the process of grasping an object relies heavily on rich tactile feedback. Most recent robotic grasping work, however, has been based only on visual input, and thus cannot easily benefit from feedback after ...
    • More than a million ways to be pushed. A high-fidelity experimental dataset of planar pushing 

      Yu, Kuan-Ting; Bauza Villalonga, Maria; Fazeli, Nima; Rodriguez Garcia, Alberto (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, 2016-10)
      Pushing is a motion primitive useful to handle objects that are too large, too heavy, or too cluttered to be grasped. It is at the core of much of robotic manipulation, in particular when physical interaction is involved. ...
    • More than an adaptor molecule: The emerging role of tRNA in cell signaling and disease 

      Ribas de Pouplana, Lluis; Dedon, Peter C. (Elsevier, 2014-10)
      This FEBS Letters ‘FOCUS ON’ series of short reviews on tRNA captures the essence of the Barcelona BioMed Conference on Gene Translation: Fidelity and Quality Control, which was held at the Institut d’Estudis Catalans in ...
    • More than magnetic isolation: Dynabeads as strong Raman reporters toward simultaneous capture and identification of targets 

      Lee, Jongwan; McDonald, Marissa; Mhlanga, Nikiwe; Kang, Jeon Woong; Karnik, Rohit; e.a. (Wiley, 2023-08-29)
      Dynabeads are superparamagnetic particles used for the immunomagnetic purification of cells and biomolecules. Post‐capture, however, target identification relies on tedious culturing, fluorescence staining, and/or target ...
    • Mori Dream Spaces 

      McKernan, James (Springer, 2010-04)
      We explore the circle of ideas connecting finite generation of the Cox ring, Mori dream spaces and invariant theory.
    • Morita homotopy theory of C*-categories 

      DellʼAmbrogio, Ivo; Trigo Neri Tabuada, Goncalo Jo (Elsevier, 2013-10)
      In this article we establish the foundations of the Morita homotopy theory of C*-categories. Concretely, we construct a cofibrantly generated simplicial symmetric monoidal Quillen model structure (denoted by M[subscript ...
    • A Morphable Face Albedo Model 

      Smith, William AP; Seck, Alassane; Dee, Hannah; Tiddeman, Bernard; Tenenbaum, Joshua B; e.a. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020)
      In this paper, we bring together two divergent strands of research: photometric face capture and statistical 3D face appearance modelling. We propose a novel lightstage capture and processing pipeline for acquiring ear-to-ear, ...
    • A Morphable Face Albedo Model 

      Smith, William A. P.; Seck, Alassne; Dee, Hannah; Tiddeman, Bernard; Tenenbaum, Joshua B; e.a. (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020)
      In this paper, we bring together two divergent strands of research: photometric face capture and statistical 3D face appearance modelling. We propose a novel lightstage capture and processing pipeline for acquiring ear-to-ear, ...
    • A Morphable Face Albedo Model 

      Tenenbaum, Joshua B; Egger, Bernhard (Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), 2020)
      In this paper, we bring together two divergent strands of research: photometric face capture and statistical 3D face appearance modelling. We propose a novel lightstage capture and processing pipeline for acquiring ear-to-ear, ...
    • Morphine Epigenomically Regulates Behavior through Alterations in Histone H3 Lysine 9 Dimethylation in the Nucleus Accumbens 

      Sun, Hao Sheng; Maze, Ian; Dietz, David M.; Scobie, Kimberly N.; Kennedy, Pamela J.; e.a. (Society for Neuroscience, 2012-11)
      Dysregulation of histone modifying enzymes has been associated with numerous psychiatric disorders. Alterations in G9a (Ehmt2), a histone methyltransferase that catalyzes the euchromatic dimethylation of histone H3 at ...
    • Morphing Banner Advertising 

      Urban, Glen L.; MacDonald, Erin; Bordley, Robert; Hauser, John R.; Liberali, Guilherme (Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), 2013-10)
      Researchers and practitioners devote substantial effort to targeting banner advertisements to consumers, but they focus less effort on how to communicate with consumers once targeted. Morphing enables a website to learn, ...
    • Morphino: A Nature-Inspired Tool for the Design of Shape-Changing Interfaces 

      Qamar, Isabel; Stawarz, Katarzyna; Robinson, Simon; Goguey, Alix; Coutrix, C?line; e.a. (ACM|Proceedings of the Designing Interactive Systems Conference 2020, 2020-07-03)
    • Morphodynamics of Fluid-Fluid Displacement in Three-Dimensional Deformable Granular Media 

      Dalbe, Marie Julie Elise; Juanes, Ruben (American Physical Society, 2018-02)
      We study experimentally the displacement of one fluid by another in a granular pack to uncover relationships between fluid invasion and medium deformation. We develop an experimental setup that allows us to reconstruct the ...
    • Morphogenesis and cell ordering in confined bacterial biofilms 

      Zhang, Qiuting; Li, Jian; Nijjer, Japinder; Lu, Haoran; Kothari, Mrityunjay; e.a. (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2021-08)
      <jats:p>Biofilms are aggregates of bacterial cells surrounded by an extracellular matrix. Much progress has been made in studying biofilm growth on solid substrates; however, little is known about the biophysical mechanisms ...
    • Morphogenesis and proportionate growth: A finite element investigation of surface growth with coupled diffusion 

      von Streng, Virginia; Abi-Akl, Rami; Giovanardi, Bianca; Cohen, Tal (Elsevier BV, 2021)
      © 2020 Modeling the spontaneous evolution of morphology in natural systems and its preservation by proportionate growth remains a major scientific challenge. Yet, it is conceivable that if the basic mechanisms of growth ...
    • Morphogenesis of digitate structures in hot spring silica sinters of the El Tatio geothermal field, Chile 

      Gong, Jian; Munoz‐Saez, Carolina; Wilmeth, Dylan T.; Myers, Kimberly D.; Homann, Martin; e.a. (Wiley, 2021-09-30)
    • Morphogenetic and regulatory mechanisms during developmental chondrogenesis: New paradigms for cartilage tissue engineering 

      Quintana, Lluís; Nieden, Nicole I. zur; Semino, Carlos Eduardo (Mary Ann Liebert, 2008-12)
      Cartilage is the first skeletal tissue to be formed during embryogenesis leading to the creation of all mature cartilages and bones, with the exception of the flat bones in the skull. Therefore, errors occurring during ...
    • Morphogenetic forces planar polarize LGN/Pins in the embryonic head during Drosophila gastrulation 

      Camuglia, Jaclyn; Chanet, Soline; Martin, Adam C (eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd, 2022)
      <jats:p>Spindle orientation is often achieved by a complex of Partner of Inscuteable (Pins)/LGN, Mushroom Body Defect (Mud)/Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus (NuMa), Gαi, and Dynein, which interacts with astral microtubules to ...