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On minimality and scalar curvature of CMC triharmonic hypersurfaces in pseudo-Riemannian space forms
In this paper, we first study the minimality of triharmonic hypersurfaces with constant mean curvature in pseudo-Riemannian space forms under the assumption that the shape operator is diagonalizable. Then, we ...
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CT-based deep learning model for predicting hospital discharge outcome in spontaneous intracerebral hemorrhage
To predict the functional outcome of patients with intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) using deep learning models based on computed tomography (CT) images.
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Surface-derived phosphate layer on NiFe-layered double hydroxide realizes stable seawater oxidation at the current density of 1 A°cm−2
Seawater electrolysis, especially in coastlines, is widely considered as a sustainable way of making clean and high-purity H2 from renewable energy; however, the practical viability is challenged severely by the ...
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Arenobufagin regulates the p62-Keap1-Nrf2 pathway to induce autophagy-dependent ferroptosis in HepG2 cells
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most prevalent type of primary liver cancer, accounting for the overwhelming majority of malignant liver tumors. Therefore, how to effectively prevent and cure HCC has bec...
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Open AccessTransfer metric learning: algorithms, applications and outlooks
Distance metric learning (DML) aims to find an appropriate way to reveal the underlying data relationship. It is critical in many machine learning, pattern recognition and data mining algorithms, and usually r...
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Channel spatio-temporal convolutional network for pedestrian trajectory prediction
Pedestrian trajectory prediction is a crucial technology for agents to assist human beings, which remains highly challenging due to the complex interactions between pedestrians and the environment. However, pr...
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Laboratory modelling on sand erosion caused by tunnel leakage in water-rich sandy strata
When deep underground tunnels are built in water-rich sandy strata, seepage erosion induced by unexpected leakage frequently occurs and can progress to severe ground subsidence or ground collapse. Observations...
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H2O2-mediated electrosynthesis of nitrate from air
Renewable electricity-driven electrochemical nitrogen oxidation is a promising alternative to traditional Haber–Bosch and Ostwald processes to directly synthesize nitrate from nitrogen. However, its efficiency...
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Incipient motion of sands near the pipe tip
Backward erosion pi** constitutes a major threat for dikes on sandy or silty foundations during high water and floods. This erosion mechanism results in the formation and development of shallow hollow spaces...
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Cauliflower-like Ni3S2 foam for ultrastable oxygen evolution electrocatalysis in alkaline seawater
It is of great importance to design and develop electrocatalysts that are both long-lasting and efficient for seawater oxidation. Herein, a three-dimensional porous cauliflower-like Ni3S2 foam on Ni foam (Ni3S2 f...
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Roles of the atmosphere and ocean in the projected north atlantic warming hole
There exists a warming deficit in sea surface temperatures (SST) over the subpolar North Atlantic in response to quadrupled CO2, referred to as the projected North Atlantic warming hole (WH). This study employs a...
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Open AccessEpidermal wearable optical sensors for sweat monitoring
Wearable optical sensors have emerged as a promising technology, opening up a new way to monitor human sweat. With the advancement of integrated optical devices, optical materials, and structure design, the cu...
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Performance Degradation Caused by Ionization of the Released Gas Molecules in W-Band Gyrotron Traveling Wave Tube Based on a Simplified Ionization Model
Analysis of the performance degradation for W-band lossy ceramic-loaded gyrotron traveling wave tubes (gyro-TWTs) caused by ionization of the released gas molecules is presented in this paper. The gas is relea...
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Open AccessCamrelizumab plus famitinib in previously chemo-immunotherapy treated patients with advanced NSCLC: results from an open-label multicenter phase 2 basket study
The combination of immune checkpoint inhibitors and antiangiogenic agents has been effective in treating multiple cancers. This was further explored in an open-label, multicenter phase 2 basket study (NCT04346...
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Open AccessIntraspecific and interspecific variations in the synonymous codon usage in mitochondrial genomes of 8 pleurotus strains
In this study, we investigated the codon bias of twelve mitochondrial core protein coding genes (PCGs) in eight Pleurotus strains, two of which are from the same species. The results revealed that the codons of a...
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Open AccessHuman-induced intensified seasonal cycle of sea surface temperature
Changes in the seasonal cycle of sea surface temperature (SST) have far-reaching ecological and societal implications. Previous studies have found an intensified SST seasonal cycle under global warming, but wh...
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Open-ti: open traffic intelligence with augmented language model
Transportation has greatly benefited the cities’ development in the modern civilization process. Intelligent transportation, leveraging advanced computer algorithms, could further increase people’s daily commu...
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Open AccessASS1 inhibits triple-negative breast cancer by regulating PHGDH stability and de novo serine synthesis
Argininosuccinate synthase (ASS1), a critical enzyme in the urea cycle, acts as a tumor suppressor in many cancers. To date, the anticancer mechanism of ASS1 has not been fully elucidated. Here, we found that ...
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Open AccessTransition role of entangled data in quantum machine learning
Entanglement serves as the resource to empower quantum computing. Recent progress has highlighted its positive impact on learning quantum dynamics, wherein the integration of entanglement into quantum operatio...
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Foundation models matter: federated learning for multi-center tuberculosis diagnosis via adaptive regularization and model-contrastive learning
In tackling Tuberculosis (TB), a critical global health challenge, the integration of Foundation Models (FMs) into diagnostic processes represents a significant advance. FMs, with their extensive pre-training ...