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    RIEDEL MEGASHEARS R' AND THE TREND TO GRAVITATIONAL EQUILIBRIUM AS MAIN FACTORS OF TSUNAMIGENIC EARTHQUAKES by M. A. Goncharov, E. A. Rogozhin, N. S. Frolova, P. N. Rozhin, V. S. Zakharov

    Published 2015-09-01
    “…Moreover, it is revealed that shears R', that develop poorly in samples made of wet clay (Figs. 8, 9, 12, and 13), cannot develop in a granulated medium such as a mixture of sand and solid oil (Fig. 10, 11, and 14) and do not develop in other granulated media (Fig. 17), which are similar to the block structure of the uppermost crust (Fig. 18–20). …”
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    SSTMNet: Spectral-Spatio-Temporal and Multiscale Deep Network for EEG-Based Motor Imagery Classification by Albandari Alotaibi, Muhammad Hussain, Hatim Aboalsamh

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Finally, these features are deeply analyzed by a sequential block to extract high-level features, which are used to detect an MI task. …”
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    The impact of the protein interactome on the syntenic structure of mammalian genomes. by Isa Kristina Kirk, Nils Weinhold, Søren Brunak, Kirstine Belling

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Our analyses demonstrate that subsets of syntenic blocks are associated with highly connected proteins, and that PPI connectivity can be used to detect conserved synteny even if sequence conservation drifts beyond what orthology algorithms normally can identify.…”
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    Prevalence of cardiac fibrosis and infiltrative cardiomyopathy in patients with advanced conduction system disease by Jeremy William, Haider Muthana, Joseph Hogarty, Andrew Taylor, James L. Hare, Justin Mariani, Hitesh Patel, Geoff Wong, Dion Stub, David M. Kaye, Sandeep Prabhu, Peter M. Kistler, Aleksandr Voskoboinik

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…Results One hundred nineteen patients were identified (mean age 49 ± 15 years, 52% male). Complete heart block was the most common indication (50%), followed by bifascicular block (27%) and Mobitz II block (23%). …”
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    An Enhanced Approach for Reliable Bulk Data Transmission Based on Erasure-Resilient Codes in Wireless Sensor Networks by Taehyun Park, Seung Young Kim, Jian-Jun Lei, Gu-In Kwon

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Only the erroneous blocks that are detected in a frame are dropped and a relay node waits for other incoming blocks in order to construct a full-sized frame. …”
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    Morphological Arrhythmia Classification Based on Inter-Patient and Two Leads ECG Using Machine Learning by Hasballah Zakaria, Elsa Sari Hayunah Nurdiniyah, Astri Maria Kurniawati, Dziban Naufal, Nana Sutisna

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…However, this method is still limited in detecting more specific arrhythmias, particularly morphological arrhythmias, such as bundle branch block and premature beats. …”
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    Development of Mobile Robot-Based Precision 3D Position Measurement System by Pilgong Choi, Jeng-O Kim, Myeongjun Kim, Kyunghan Kim

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…An algorithm employing Density-Based Spatial Clustering of Applications with Noise (DBSCAN), KD-Tree, and Random Sample Consensus (RANSAC) techniques was used to detect and classify the vertex of the target block from the 3D point cloud data. …”
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    Online Ensemble Using Adaptive Windowing for Data Streams with Concept Drift by Yange Sun, Zhihai Wang, Haiyang Liu, Chao Du, Jidong Yuan

    Published 2016-05-01
    “…The ensembles for handling concept drift can be categorized into two different approaches: online and block-based approaches. The primary disadvantage of the block-based ensembles lies in the difficulty of tuning the block size to provide a tradeoff between fast reactions to drifts. …”
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    Alkylation base damage is converted into repairable double-strand breaks and complex intermediates in G2 cells lacking AP endonuclease. by Wenjian Ma, Jim W Westmoreland, Dmitry A Gordenin, Mike A Resnick

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…While there is considerable genetic and molecular information about the disposition of direct DSBs and breaks that arise during replication, relatively little is known about DSBs derived during processing of single-strand lesions, especially for the case of single-strand breaks (SSBs) with 3'-blocked termini generated in vivo. Using our recently developed assay for detecting end-processing at random DSBs in budding yeast, we show that single-strand lesions produced by the alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) can generate DSBs in G2-arrested cells, i.e., S-phase independent. …”
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    The level of the sciatic nerve division and its relations to the piriform muscle by Ugrenović Slađana Z., Jovanović Ivan D., Krstić Vladislav, Stojanović Vesna R., Vasović Ljiljana P., Antić Svetlana, Pavlović Snežana S.

    Published 2005-01-01
    “…The high terminal division of sciatic nerve (detected in 1/3 of the cases), must be kept in mind during the performing of popliteal block anesthesia. …”
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    DESTRUCTION OF THE LITHOSPHERE: FAULTBLOCK DIVISIBILITY AND ITS TECTONOPHYSICAL REGULARITIES by Semen I. Sherman

    Published 2015-10-01
    “…When the limits of strength characteristics of the block medium were exceeded, the intrablock stresses were released and caused formation of fractures/faults and blocks of various ranks (Fig. 14). …”
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    Concurrency Conflict Modeling for Asynchronous Processing in Blockchain-Based Transactive Energy Systems by Fabiola Marcos Solis, Saul Eduardo Pomares Hernandez, José Roberto Pérez Cruz, Lil María Rodríguez Henríquez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Block and transaction generation conflicts are addressed by establishing logical-temporal dependencies and leveraging pairwise interactions to detect them toward accelerating consensus. …”
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    VOLTAGE ANNUNCIATOR AS SECURITY-ENHANCING FACILITY by Yury Ivanovich Zharkov, Stanislav Dmitriyevich Mrykhin, Dmitry Stanislavovich Mrykhin, Evgeny Petrovich Figurnov

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…The annunciator needs no battery power supply block, is easy-to-use, and allows noncontacting detecting dangerous voltage, checking and detecting a high and dangerous voltage cable, determining residual and induced voltage. …”
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    Modern state of the undeveloped near-surface disposal of special radioactive wastes at the epicenter of the peaceful underground nuclear explosion «Crystal» (Yakutia): evidence fro... by Svetlana Yu. Artamonova, Aleksandr N. Shein

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Nevertheless, nowadays the migration of radionuclides with water from under the block-rubble artificial cover is characterized as low-intensity: the activity (Bq/dm3) of 3H is only 4–12, 90Sr – 0.004–0.4, 239,240Pu and 238Pu isotopes were not detected (<0.000001 Bq/dm3). …”
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    Threatened cetaceans in a potential deep seabed mining region, Clarion Clipperton Zone, Eastern Pacific, August 2023 by Kirsten F. Young, Kirsten F. Young, Thomas Webber, Leonidas Karantzas, Severina Miteva, Grant Oakes, David Santillo, Paul Johnston

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…No baleen whales, kogiids or beaked whales were detected during this short survey. Beaked whales are challenging to detect, such that a lack of detections cannot be taken to confirm the absence of such species. …”
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    Serial reversal learning in nectar-feeding bats by Shambhavi Chidambaram, Sabine Wintergerst, Alex Kacelnik, Vladislav Nachev, York Winter

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…At any given time, only one of the flowers provided rewards and these reward contingencies reversed in successive blocks of 50 flower visits. All bats detected and responded to reversals by making most of their visits to the currently active flower. …”
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