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This is a standard for cleaning materials by ultrasonic techniques . A paper referencing this standard might include an MP4 video of the cleaning process as part of its methodology. A Very Big Video Reasoning Suite - arXiv

The search results mention in a few specific contexts, though "g131.mp4" doesn't appear as a standalone paper title. It most likely refers to a supplemental video file (often labeled with a "G" for "Ground-truth" or a figure/residue identifier) from one of the following research papers: 1. VBVR-Bench (A Very Big Video Reasoning Suite) g131.mp4

These videos show simple 2D or 3D environments where models must extract "structured representations" or reason about object placement and spatiality. This is a standard for cleaning materials by

Two other papers mention "G131" as a specific amino acid residue (Glycine-131) in proteins: It most likely refers to a supplemental video

A paper in Cell titled "The Molecular Mechanism of Transport by the Mitochondrial ADP/ATP Carrier" discusses the G131 residue on helix H3, which is critical for forming the cytoplasmic gate of the transporter. Supplemental videos for this paper often show molecular dynamics simulations of these gate movements.

2. Biological Research (Mitochondrial Transport or Sperm Motility)

Research published in PLOS Biology regarding the CFAP77 protein identifies G131 as a critical contact site for tubule connection. Mutation of this site disrupts sperm movement, which is often documented in supplemental MP4 videos. 3. Standards & Material Testing