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A Distributionally Robust Bi-level Optimization Model for Power Market Considering Source–Load Interaction and Carbon Permit Allocation
To control the uncertain risk of source–load interaction, this paper proposes a distributionally robust equilinear model of the power market clearing considering the carbon permit allocation. Firstly, a novel ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Communication-Efficient Distributed Minimax Optimization via Markov Compression
Recently, the minimax problem has attracted a lot of attention due to its wide applications in modern machine learning fields such as GANs. With the exponential growth of data volumes and increasing problem si...
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Open AccessPopulational pan-ethnic screening panel enabled by deep whole genome sequencing
Birth defect is a global threat to the public health systems. Mitigating neonatal anomalies is hampered by elusive molecular mechanisms of pathogenic mutations and poor subsequent translation into preventative...
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Efficacy and safety of transarterial chemoembolization plus lenvatinib with or without programmed death-1 inhibitors in the treatment of unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Programmed death-1 inhibitors plus lenvatinib and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) (P–L–T) is a novel combination strategy. This systematic review and meta-analysis aimed to evaluate the efficacy and saf...
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Efficacy and safety of atezolizumab plus bevacizumab versus lenvatinib for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Atezolizumab plus bevacizumab and lenvatinib are the current first-line systematic therapy for unresectable hepatocellular carcinoma (uHCC). However, the selection of initial treatment among the two therapies ...
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Fast processing nylon mesh by surface diffuse atmospheric plasma for large-area oil/water separation
In recent years, numerous studies have been reported for oil/water separation, such as superoleophilic materials for oil absorption and underwater superoleophobic membranes for continuous separation. However, ...
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Chapter and Conference Paper
Hierarchical Classification for Symmetrized VI Trajectory Based on Lightweight Swin Transformer
Non-intrusive Load Monitoring (NILM) is an important means to realize household energy management, and appliance identification is a significant branch of NILM. However, type II appliances, also called multi-s...
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Oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) assesses cerebral oxygen metabolism of deep gray matter in patients with pre-eclampsia
The objective of this study was to compare oxygen extraction fraction (OEF) values in the deep gray matter (GM) of pre-eclampsia (PE) patients, pregnant healthy controls (PHCs), and non-pregnant healthy contro...
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Open AccessgcaPDA: a haplotype-resolved diploid assembler
Generating chromosome-scale haplotype resolved assembly is important for functional studies. However, current de novo assemblers are either haploid assemblers that discard allelic information, or diploid assemble...
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Open AccessBrain MRI features of methylmalonic acidemia in children: the relationship between neuropsychological scores and MRI findings
Methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a severe, heterogeneous disorder of methylmalonate and cobalamin (cbl; vitamin B12) metabolism with a poor prognosis that can cause brain damage. Identifying the magnetic resona...
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Monotone Splitting Sequential Quadratic Optimization Algorithm with Applications in Electric Power Systems
In this paper, we propose a new sequential quadratic optimization algorithm for solving two-block nonconvex optimization with linear equality and generalized box constraints. First, the idea of the splitting a...
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Open AccessBainbridge-ropers syndrome caused by loss-of-function variants in ASXL3: Clinical abnormalities, medical imaging features, and gene variation in infancy of case report
Bainbridge–Ropers syndrome (BRPS) is a recently described developmental disorder caused by de novo truncating mutations in the Additional sex combs-like 3 (ASXL3) gene. Only four cases have been reported in Ch...
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Open AccessSatb1 integrates DNA binding site geometry and torsional stress to differentially target nucleosome-dense regions
The Satb1 genome organizer regulates multiple cellular and developmental processes. It is not yet clear how Satb1 selects different sets of targets throughout the genome. Here we have used live-cell single mol...
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Open AccessGenome assembly of a tropical maize inbred line provides insights into structural variation and crop improvement
Maize is one of the most important crops globally, and it shows remarkable genetic diversity. Knowledge of this diversity could help in crop improvement; however, gold-standard genomes have been elucidated onl...
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Open AccessA new massively parallel nanoball sequencing platform for whole exome research
Whole exome sequencing (WES) has been widely used in human genetics research. BGISEQ-500 is a recently established next-generation sequencing platform. However, the performance of BGISEQ-500 on WES is not well...
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Open AccessA reference-grade wild soybean genome
Efficient crop improvement depends on the application of accurate genetic information contained in diverse germplasm resources. Here we report a reference-grade genome of wild soybean accession W05, with a fin...
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Open AccessAuthor Correction: Liriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
In the Supplementary Information file originally published with this Letter, the authors mistakenly omitted Supplementary Table 14; this has now been amended.
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Open AccessLiriodendron genome sheds light on angiosperm phylogeny and species–pair differentiation
The genus Liriodendron belongs to the family Magnoliaceae, which resides within the magnoliids, an early diverging lineage of the Mesangiospermae. However, the phylogenetic relationship of magnoliids with eudicot...
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Open AccessPopulation genomics of finless porpoises reveal an incipient cetacean species adapted to freshwater
Cetaceans (whales, dolphins, and porpoises) are a group of mammals adapted to various aquatic habitats, from oceans to freshwater rivers. We report the sequencing, de novo assembly and analysis of a finless po...
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Open AccessGekko japonicus genome reveals evolution of adhesive toe pads and tail regeneration
Reptiles are the most morphologically and physiologically diverse tetrapods, and have undergone 300 million years of adaptive evolution. Within the reptilian tetrapods, geckos possess several interesting featu...