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Loose–tight cluster regularization for unsupervised person re-identification
Unsupervised person re-identification (Re-ID) is a critical and challenging task in computer vision. It aims to identify the same person across different camera views or locations without using any labeled dat...
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Open AccessPrecise prediction of phase-separation key residues by machine learning
Understanding intracellular phase separation is crucial for deciphering transcriptional control, cell fate transitions, and disease mechanisms. However, the key residues, which impact phase separation the most...
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Mechanistic Investigation of Calcium Channel Regulation-Associated Genes in Pulmonary Arterial Hypertension and Signatures for Diagnosis
Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a severe cardiopulmonary disorder with complex causes. Calcium channel blockers have long been used in its treatment. Our study aimed to validate experimental results s...
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Gravitational waves and primordial black hole productions from gluodynamics by holography
Understanding the nature of quantum chromodynamics (QCD) matter is important but challenging due to the presence of non-perturbative dynamics under extreme conditions. We construct a holographic model describi...
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Open AccessEquilibrium refinement in finite action evidence games
Evidence games study situations where a sender persuades a receiver by selectively disclosing hard evidence about an unknown state of the world. Evidence games often have multiple equilibria. Hart et al. (Am E...
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Open AccessAssessing the effect of urban digital infrastructure on green innovation: mechanism identification and spatial-temporal characteristics
Under the background of digitization and greening in China, digital infrastructure offers new opportunities for develo** green innovation. This paper investigates the effect of digital infrastructure on urba...
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Immobilization of recombinant Trametes versicolor aflatoxin B1-degrading enzyme (TV-AFB1D) with montmorillonite for absorption and in situ degradation of aflatoxin B1
Aflatoxin B1 is a highly carcinogenic and teratogenic substance mainly produced by toxin-producing strains such as Aspergillus flavus and Aspergillus parasitic. The efficient decomposition of aflatoxin is an impo...
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Open AccessSEA-NET: medical image segmentation network based on spiral squeeze-and-excitation and attention modules
Medical image segmentation is an important processing step in most of medical image analysis. Thus, high accuracy and robustness are required for them. The current deep neural network based medical segmentatio...
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Hollow CoZnSe@CN nanocage with enzymatic activity for determination of tetracycline using smartphone platforms and virtual reality revealing
Antibiotic residues in the environment pose a serious threat to ecosystems and human health. Therefore, it is important to develop sensitive and rapid in situ detection methods. In this work, the designed nano...
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Effect of CeO2 on the Microstructure and Properties of In Situ Nano-VC Reinforced Sub-micron Fe-Based Laser Cladding Layers
The preferential corrosion susceptibility along grain boundaries significantly increased as the grain size of the Fe-based matrix in the cladding layers reached the submicron scale. The addition of an appropri...
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Open AccessAcute exposure of microwave impairs attention process by activating microglial inflammation
Attention provides the foundation for cognitions, which was shown to be affected by microwave (MW) radiation. With the ubiquitous of microwaves, public concerns regarding the impact of MW radiation on attentio...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Lower Bound on the Share Size of Leakage-Resilient Secret-Sharing Schemes
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Study on Factors Influencing the Unbalance of Double-Split Parallel Cable Current Carrying
In recent years, the transmission capacity of a single high-voltage cable has been unable to meet the growing load demand, and double-split parallel cables have become a necessary treatment to improve the tran...
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Coded Ptychographic Imaging
Ptychography was originally proposed to solve the phase problem in electron crystallography. In the past decade, it has evolved into an enabling imaging technique for both fundamental and applied sciences. Thi...
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Clinic-radiomics model using liver magnetic resonance imaging helps predict chronicity of drug-induced liver injury
Some drug-induced liver injury (DILI) cases may become chronic, even after drug withdrawal. Radiomics can predict liver disease progression. We established and validated a predictive model incorporating the cl...
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Genome-wide association study reveals loci and candidate genes of flowering time in jute (Corchorus L.)
Suitable flowering time can improve fiber yield and quality, which is of great significance for jute biological breeding. In this study, 242 jute accessions were planted in Fujian for 2 consecutive years, and ...
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Open AccessSingle-cell sequencing reveals the reproductive variations between primiparous and multiparous Hu ewes
In the modern sheep production systems, the reproductive performance of ewes determines the economic profitability of farming. Revealing the genetic mechanisms underlying differences in the litter size is impo...
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Open AccessStructural modeling of EFL/ESL teachers’ physical activity, mental health, psychological well-being, and self-efficacy
Physical activity (PA) is known to positively affect individuals’ mental and physical health, especially those who experience high levels of stress, such as teachers. Previous studies have examined the relatio...
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Open AccessAssociation between obesity and urinary incontinence in older adults from multiple nationwide longitudinal cohorts
Obesity and urinary incontinence (UI) among older adults, particularly older men, are yet to be fully explored. Utilizing multiple nationwide prospective longitudinal cohorts representative of the US, UK, and ...
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Open AccessDigital staining in optical microscopy using deep learning - a review
Until recently, conventional biochemical staining had the undisputed status as well-established benchmark for most biomedical problems related to clinical diagnostics, fundamental research and biotechnology. D...