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Author Correction: Dependence of economic impacts of climate change on anthropogenically directed pathways
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Utilization of ecosystem services in future vision decision-making for climate-resilient cities
In the face of uncertain future climate change, city policy decision-makers must choose strategies that promote climate-resilient development. Nature-based solutions (NbSs) are considered important for solving...
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Genetic algorithm-based allocation of LID practices to mitigate urban flooding
Urbanization has led to a decrease in infiltration and an increase in surface runoff which intensifies the risk, frequency, and extent of urban flood disasters. Although studies have been conducted to reduce u...
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Designing Optimal, Data-Driven Policies from Multisite Randomized Trials
Optimal treatment regimes (OTRs) have been widely employed in computer science and personalized medicine to provide data-driven, optimal recommendations to individuals. However, previous research on OTRs has p...
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Tuning the electronic properties in facile in-situ solution synthesis of SnSe2/rGO nanocomposites with enhanced thermoelectric performance
We report the potential of an SnSe2–rGO composite as a thermoelectric (TE) material and the effect of reduced graphene oxide (rGO) concentration on its TE properties. SnSe2–rGO composites were synthesized via a ...
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Correction: Habitat probability prediction of umbrella species in urban ecosystems including habitat suitability of prey species
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Habitat probability prediction of umbrella species in urban ecosystems including habitat suitability of prey species
Habitat management through distribution tracking of umbrella species has been used to improve urban ecosystem health and sustainability to enhance the life quality of citizens. However, there are practical lim...
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Spatial variation of in situ stress at shallow depth in South Korea
We investigate the characteristics of in situ stress at shallow depths (< 1 km) measured from borehole hydraulic fracturing tests in South Korea by comparing them with the deep tectonic stress field. We compil...
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Connecting public health with urban planning: allocating walkable cooling shelters considering older people
Morbidity and mortality due to severe heat stress are particularly problematic for older people, which emphasizes the need to consider socio-demographic factors in distributing cooling resources. However, ther...
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Influence of CVI process time on the C-ring strength of hybrid SiCf/SiC composites fabricated by CVI–LSI
The C-ring strength behavior and the microstructural evolution of SiCf/SiC composite tubes fabricated using a hybrid method of chemical vapor infiltration (CVI) and liquid silicon infiltration (LSI) were investig...
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Advanced Representative Rail Temperature Measurement Point Considering Rail Deformation by Meteorological Conditions and Rail Orientation
Rail temperature is the main effector of train operation. High rail temperature induces rail deformation and because of limited space for rail deformation, rails are under compressive pressure. When rail defor...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Pet Multiple Behavior Recognition Through Sensor Data Synthesis
In behavioral recognition research based on sensor data, variables that may occur in data collection devices must be considered. Typical examples include data frequency, outliers, missing values, and noise. Th...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
A Study on Improved Pet Behavior Monitoring Through Data Imputation Using Multiple Data
In multiple-data-based pet behavior monitoring-related studies, data may be frequently missing because the area where data can be collected simultaneously is limited. This paper is a study on pet monitoring to...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Design of 2D to 3D Pose Estimation Using NeRF Image View Synthesis
Skeleton construction and pose estimation through two-dimensional (2D) images may have reduced estimation accuracy due to truncation and occlusion that may occur within the image. In this paper, a 3D model is ...
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Crack initiation and propagation thresholds of Hwangdeung granite under elevated temperature
In this study, we investigated the effect of high temperature on the mechanical behavior of Hwangdeung granite in Korea. Uniaxial compression and Brazilian tests were performed under temperatures ranging from ...
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Protective and therapeutic effect of (S)-ginsenoside F1 on peripheral nerve degeneration targeting Schwann cells: a pharmaco-neuroanatomical approach
Damaged peripheral nerves undergo peripheral neurodegenerative processes that are essential for the nerve regeneration. Peripheral neurodegenerative diseases, including diabetic peripheral neuropathy, are indu...
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Technical Feasibility, Outcomes, and Patient Satisfaction After Needlescopic and Laparoscopic Bariatric Surgery: a Randomized Study
Needlescopic instruments create a 3-mm incision and may result in less pain and superior cosmesis. There is limited understanding of the effectiveness of needlescopic instruments in patients with a body mass i...
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Open AccessEvaluation of cellular response and drug delivery efficacy of nanoporous stainless steel material
Various surface modification techniques that can further improve the function and usability of stainless steel as a medical device have been reported. In the present study, the physical and biological properti...
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Correlation of tumor response on CT with pathologically proven necrosis in hepatocellular carcinoma treated by conventional transcatheter arterial chemoembolization: threshold value of intratumoral Lipiodol accumulation predicting tumor necrosis
To evaluate associations between pathology and CT assessments made according to the mRECIST in HCC treated by conventional TACE (cTACE), and to identify predictors of complete tumor necrosis.
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Open AccessDetection of gravitational waves by light perturbation
Light undergoes perturbation as gravitational waves pass by. This is shown by solving Maxwell’s equations in a spacetime with gravitational waves; a solution exhibits a perturbation due to gravitational waves....