Small amounts of nanometer-thin metal-organic layers efficiently protect red blood cells during freezing and thawing, as a team of researchers writing in the journal Angewandte Chemie has discovered.
Sufficient dimension reduction often resorts to inverse regression, and most inverse regression methods rely on slicing a quantitative response. The choice of a particular slicing scheme is critical, ...
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