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BODE INDEX AND THE RISK OF OSTEOPOROTIC FRACTURES IN CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE PATIENTS
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Performance Analysis of UAV-Based FSO Communication System for Real Time Traffic Monitoring and Management in Smart Cities
Published 2025-01-01“…The system’s performance has been investigated by taking factors such as atmospheric loss, pointing error, atmospheric turbulence and angle-of-arrival fluctuation caused due to the hovering state of UAV. The symbol error rate (SER) of the proposed system is determined here using the moment generating function (MGF) technique. …”
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Comparing Estimates of Whitecap Coverage From a Spectral Wave Model With Oceanic Observations
Published 2025-02-01“…Without tuning, best agreement is found for mature sea states, with an average modeled to measured W ratio of 0.87. …”
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An efficient post-processing adaptive filtering technique to rectifying the flickering effects.
Published 2021-01-01“…Compression at a very low bit rate(≤0.5bpp) causes degradation in video frames with standard decoding algorithms like H.261, H.262, H.264, and MPEG-1 and MPEG-4, which itself produces lots of artifacts. …”
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Insulin resistance: the conflict between biological settings of energy metabolism and human lifestyle (a glance at the problem from evolutionary viewpoint)
Published 2016-11-01“…A biological function of the phylogenetically late humoral mediator insulin is to provide energy substrates for locomotion, i.e. movement resulting from contraction of striated muscles. …”
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Predicting the Remaining Service Life of Civil Airport Runway considering Reliability and Damage Accumulation
Published 2022-01-01“…According to the theory of structural reliability, the performance function of airport pavement was obtained based on the limit state equation represented by flexural stress. …”
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Chronic endometritis and reproductive disorders: versions and contraversions (review)
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Research on Multimodal Control Method for Prosthetic Hands Based on Visuo-Tactile and Arm Motion Measurement
Published 2024-12-01“…The realization of hand function reengineering using a manipulator is a research hotspot in the field of robotics. …”
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The substantiation of chronic pancreatitis surgical treatment method selection
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Listening to the Mind: Integrating Vocal Biomarkers into Digital Health
Published 2025-07-01“…Advances in speech analysis and machine learning have demonstrated the feasibility of using voice features such as pitch, jitter, shimmer, and speech rate to assess these conditions. Moreover, we propose that singing, particularly simple melodic structures, could be an effective and accessible means of gathering vocal biomarkers, offering additional insights into cognitive and emotional states. …”
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Deep Recurrent Reinforcement Learning for Intercept Guidance Law under Partial Observability
Published 2024-12-01“…The guidance problem is formulated as a partially observable Markov decision process model, and then a range-weighted reward function that considers the line-of-sight rate and energy consumption is designed to guarantee convergence of policy training. …”
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Pig behavior recognition and disease warning based on compressed sensing and long-short term memory network
Published 2025-06-01“…The preliminary application of detecting daily active state, activity pattern and behavior recognition of pigs based on motion information is further explored. …”
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Relay selection algorithm based on selfish behavior analysis in ultra-dense D2D
Published 2021-04-01“…In ultra-dense D2D communication, the current relay selection schemes mainly assume that the relay device has the initiative to participate in data forwarding, but some rational relay devices may delay or refuse to forward due to their own considerations, thus affecting the user experience.From the perspective of selfish behavior of relay devices, a method to identify selfish relay devices in D2D communication was proposed, and then an ultra-dense D2D relay selection algorithm based on selfish behavior analysis was proposed.Firstly, three relay identification attribute factors, namely joint interest degree (JID), forwarding history ratio (FHR) and relay physical state (RPS) were defined, and their weights were calculated by triangular fuzzy function to identify relay devices with selfish behavior.Secondly, based on the TOPSIS (technique for order of preference by similarity to ideal solution) method, the final relay equipment selection scheme relay was realized.Simulation results show that the proposed algorithm can identify selfish relay devices more effectively in D2D communication.Compared with other relay selection algorithms, the proposed algorithm has made significant progress in the aspects of D2D communication forwarding success rate, system average throughput and average time delay.…”
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Predator-Prey Dynamics with Disease in the Prey
Published 2005-09-01“…The analysis of the dynamics centers onbifurcation diagrams in which the disease transmission rate is the primaryparameter. The ecologically reasonable assumption that the diseased preyare easier to catch enables tractable analytic results to be obtained forthe stability of the steady states and the locations of Hopf bifurcationpoints as a function of the ecological parameters. …”
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Reevaluating multi-pool first-order kinetic models for fitting soil incubation data
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Magnetotransport evidence for the coexistence of two-dimensional superconductivity and ferromagnetism at (111)-oriented a-CaZrO3/KTaO3 interfaces
Published 2025-03-01“…Remarkably, the fingerprint of ferromagnetism, i.e., hysteretic magnetoresistance loops, is observed in the superconducting state. The butterfly-shaped hysteresis with twin peaks emerges against the background of superconducting zero resistance, and the peak amplitude increases with the sweep rate of the magnetic field, indicating that the magnetization dynamics are at play in the superconducting state. …”
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