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Novel insights into post-myocardial infarction cardiac remodeling through algorithmic detection of cell-type composition shifts.
Published 2025-07-01“…We then demonstrate the confounding effect of composition changes though simulations: a modest 10% change in the major cell type's abundance caused over 20% of transcripts to appear as differentially expressed genes (DEGs) when composition was ignored. Applying our correction method refined the interpretation of MI-induced transcriptomic changes, attributing many apparent DEGs, particularly those related to metabolism and inflammation, to shifts in cell abundance rather than direct transcriptional regulation. …”
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A Stefan problem for composite materials with an arbitrary number of moving phase-transition boundaries
Published 2024-01-01“…Such problems arise when composite materials are heated at high temperatures, causing the binding agents to decompose (destruct) thermally, which leads to the formation of moving boundaries in the onset and end of phase transitions, mass transfer, etc. …”
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Adaptive blind deconvolution decomposition and its application in composite fault diagnosis of rolling bearings
Published 2025-04-01“…However, blind deconvolution methods such as CYCBD often fail when composite bearing faults occur in the presence of strong background noise. …”
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The Influence of Abutment Surface Treatment and the Type of Luting Cement on Shear Bond Strength between Titanium/Cement/Zirconia
Published 2015-01-01“…The highest mean values of SBS were achieved when grinding was combined with sandblasting and when composite cement was used (18.18 MPa). In the temporary cement group, the highest mean values of SBS were for polycarboxylate cement after grinding (3.57 MPa). …”
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Flexural strength of direct composites submitted to post-polymerization heat
Published 2010-08-01“…Results showed that (1) additional heat polymerization in an oven provided significantly (p<.05) higher flexural strengths (Z250: 158.85 MPa and P60: 147.10 MPa) than that of the Artglass resin (121.52 MPa); (2) with additional heat polymerization in an autoclave, these direct resins presented mean flexural strengths (Z250: 134.54 MPa and P60: 130.18 MPa) similar to that of Artglass (P>.05); (3) groups that were only light-polymerized (Z250: 124.75 MPa and P60: 128.96 MPa) were similar to Artglass (P>.05). When composites were only light-polymerized, they showed a flexural strength behavior similar to that of the indirect composite Artglass. …”
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Dependence of red clover production processes on technological elements
Published 2022-06-01“…The highest percentage of leaves was recorded when composite organo-mineral fertilizer on the background of phosphorus-potassium fertilizer and liming was used. …”
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An approach to forecasting damage due to unfavorable circumstances associated with indistinguishability of source data
Published 2020-12-01“…It is shown that the formulated combinatorial problems without significant changes are applicable to problems in a generalized form, when composite rather dangerous features are determined using not only the operation of intersection, but also uniting and difference; thereby, the initial groups are not necessarily the objects with simple features.Discussion and Conclusions. …”
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Energy Dissipation and Failure Characteristics of Layered Composite Rocks under Impact Load
Published 2021-01-01“…However, with an increase in the impact velocities, the two gradually shared the same behavior. When composite rock samples deformed and failed, the macrocracks mostly initiated from the white sandstone. …”
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