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    Additional file 6: Figure S2. of Cross-disorder comparative analysis of comorbid conditions reveals novel autism candidate genes

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    First two Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) dimensions of our dataset generated by MDS on a dissimilarity matrix using Jaccard Coefficient when k = 6. Each group is highlighted in a different color and the disorders conforming them are detailed in Additional file 5: Table S4, along with their corresponding mean Jaccard Coefficient value. The autism sibling comorbid disorders are clustered together in group 2 (PDF 180 kb

    Electronic properties of TaAs2TaAs_{2} topological semimetal investigated by transport and ARPES

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    We have performed electron transport and ARPES measurements on single crystals of transition metal dipnictide TaAs2 cleaved along the (2\overline{2} 0 1) surface which has the lowest cleavage energy. A Fourier transform of the Shubnikov-de Haas oscillations shows four different peaks whose angular dependence was studied with respect to the angle between the magnetic field and the [2\overline{2} 0 1] direction. The results indicate the elliptical shape of the Fermi surface cross-sections. Additionally, a mobility spectrum analysis was carried out, which also reveals at least four types of carriers contributing to the conductance (two kinds of electrons and two kinds of holes). ARPES spectra were taken on freshly cleaved (2\overline{2} 0 1) surface and it was found that bulk states pockets at the constant energy surface are elliptical, which confirms the magnetotransport angle dependent studies. First-principles calculations support the interpretation of the experimental results. The theoretical calculations better reproduce the ARPES data if the theoretical Fermi level is increased, which is due to a small n-doping of the samples. This shifts the Fermi level closer to the Dirac point, allowing to investigate the physics of the Dirac and Weyl points, making this compound a platform for the investigation of the Dirac and Weyl points in three-dimensional materials.Comment: 12 pages, 13 figure
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