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Study highlights key welfare needs for seal pups in rehabilitation

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Phys.org 8d ago

Auditing Asset-Specific Preferences in Financial Large Language Models: Evidence from Bitcoin Representations and Portfolio Allocation

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AtomEval: Validity-Aware Atomic Evaluation of Adversarial Claim Rewriting in Fact Verification

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Personalized reference genome-based pipeline reveals comprehensive haplotype-resolved views of cancer genomes

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bioRxiv 11d ago

Double Electron Attachment and Double Ionization Potential Equation-of-Motion Coupled-Cluster Approaches with Full and Active-Space Treatments of 4-Particle-2-Hole and 4-Hole-2-Particle Excitations and Three-Body Clusters

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arXiv Physics 8d ago

Multiscale Nudging: From Macroscopic Observations to Microscopic Dynamics

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