Ronin

Author: Akabayashi (2007).

In developmental biology, (also known as Thap11 ) is a protein critical for stem cell pluripotency: Author: Akabayashi (2007)

RoNIN: Robust Neural Inertial Navigation in the Wild - arXiv Author: Akabayashi (2007). In developmental biology

Identifying Ronin as a candidate pluripotency factor that binds to HCF-1 to regulate gene expression during early development. Author: Akabayashi (2007)

Authors: Dejosez, Zwaka, et al.

Other papers explore its role in early heart development and cerebellar degeneration . 3. Economics & Education

Analyzing whether spending extra years (as a ronin ) to get into a better university yields a higher internal rate of return on lifetime earnings. 4. Blockchain & Cryptocurrency