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    • A Glimpse Into Duke Research: Where Are You Now? 

      Yuan, A; Feng, L; Qin, X; Zhao, Y (2017-02-28)
      Duke is one of the leading sites for research across the nation, throughout the world where professionals are defining the way to a better and healthier future. A thorough understanding of how Duke networks behave is crucial ...
    • Distinct routes to metastasis: plasticity-dependent and plasticity-independent pathways. 

      Somarelli, JA; Schaeffer, D; Marengo, MS; Bepler, T; Rouse, D; Ware, KE; Hish, AJ; ... (13 authors) (Oncogene, 2016-08-18)
      The cascade that culminates in macrometastases is thought to be mediated by phenotypic plasticity, including epithelial-mesenchymal and mesenchymal-epithelial transitions (EMT and MET). Although there is substantial support ...
    • No-Holdback allocation rules for continuous-time assemble-to-order systems 

      Lu, Y; Song, JS; Zhao, Y (Operations Research, 2010-05-01)
      This paper analyzes a class of common-component allocation rules, termed no-holdback (NHB) rules, in continuous-review assemble-to-order (ATO) systems with positive lead times. The inventory of each component is replenished ...
    • Packings of 3D stars: stability and structure 

      Zhao, Y; Liu, K; Zheng, M; Barés, J; Dierichs, K; Menges, A; Behringer, RP (Granular Matter, 2016-05-01)
      © 2016, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.We describe a series of experiments involving the creation of cylindrical packings of star-shaped particles, and an exploration of the stability of these packings. The stars cover ...