SUB-NANOMETER DEPTH RESOLUTION AND SINGLE DOPANT VISUALIZATION ACHIEVED BY TILT-COUPLED MULTISLICE ELECTRON PTYCHOGRAPHY

Sub-nanometer depth resolution and single dopant visualization achieved by tilt-coupled multislice electron ptychography

Abstract Real-space, three-dimensional imaging of atomic structures in materials science is a critical yet challenging task.Although scanning transmission electron microscopy has achieved sub-angstrom lateral resolution through techniques like electron ptychography, depth resolution remains limited to only 2 to 3 nanometers using single-projection

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Deforestation drivers in Southwest Amazonia: Comparing smallholder farmers in Iñapari, Peru, and Assis Brasil, Brazil

Broad interpretation of land use and forest cover studies has been limited by the biophysical and socio-economic uniqueness of the landscapes in which they are carried out and by the multiple temporal and spatial scales of the underlying processes.We coupled a land cover change approach with a political ecology framework to interpret trends in mult

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The experiences of people with diabetes-related lower limb amputation at the Komfo Anokye Teaching Hospital (KATH) in Ghana

Abstract Objective Lower limb amputation not only causes major disfigurement, but renders people less mobile and at risk of loss of independence.Yet with appropriate rehabilitation, many people can learn to walk or function again and live high quality lives.This study sought to explore the experiences of patients with diabetes-related External Modu

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Gene-interleaving patterns of synteny in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome: are they proof of an ancient genome duplication event?

Abstract Background Recent comparative genomic studies claim local syntenic gene-interleaving relationships in Ashbya gossypii and Kluyveromyces waltii are compelling evidence for an ancient whole-genome duplication event in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.We here External Module test, using Hannenhalli-Pevzner rearrangement algorithms that address the mu

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