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    A theoretical justification for single molecule peptide sequencing. by Jagannath Swaminathan, Alexander A Boulgakov, Edward M Marcotte

    Published 2015-02-01
    “…The proteomes of cells, tissues, and organisms reflect active cellular processes and change continuously in response to intracellular and extracellular cues. …”
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    Ab initio dynamical mean field theory with natural orbitals renormalization group impurity solver by Jia-Ming Wang, Jing-Xuan Wang, Rong-Qiang He, Li Huang, Zhong-Yi Lu

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This ab initio many-body computational toolkit, termed Zen, utilizes the VASP and Quantum ESPRESSO codes to perform first-principles calculations and generate band structures for realistic materials. …”
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    Fundamentals of FAIR biomedical data analyses in the cloud using custom pipelines. by Seth R Berke, Kanika Kanchan, Mary L Marazita, Eric Tobin, Ingo Ruczinski

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…As the biomedical data ecosystem increasingly embraces the findable, accessible, interoperable, and reusable (FAIR) data principles to publish multimodal datasets to the cloud, opportunities for cloud-based research continue to expand. Besides the potential for accelerated and diverse biomedical discovery that comes from a harmonized data ecosystem, the cloud also presents a shift away from the standard practice of duplicating data to computational clusters or local computers for analysis. …”
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    Influence of rhythm features on beat/movement synchronization using a low-cost vision system by Hamza Bayd, Patrice Guyot, Benoît Bardy, Pierre Slangen

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Motion data were extracted via AI-based pose estimation, and synchronization was computed by aligning movement peaks with beat times detected from audio stimuli. …”
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    Structure Optimization in Deep Neural Networks with Synaptic Pruning Based on Connection Appraisal by Aghil Ahmadi, Reza Mahboobi Esfanjani

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Deep neural networks typically require predefined architectures, which can lead to overfitting, underfitting, high computational costs, and storage overhead. Dynamic structure optimization through pruning can reduce network redundancy, but it often results in performance degradation. …”
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    Visuoinertial and visual feedback in online steering control. by Jo-Yu Liu, James R H Cooke, Luc J P Selen, W Pieter Medendorp

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…To investigate this hypothesis, participants (n = 22, 16 female) engaged in a continuous steering task. Participants sat on a motion platform facing a screen that displayed a cartoonish traffic scene, featuring a car traveling along a road. …”
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    Method for cycle detection in sparse, irregularly sampled, long-term neuro-behavioral timeseries: Basis pursuit denoising with polynomial detrending of long-term, inter-ictal epile... by Irena Balzekas, Joshua Trzasko, Grace Yu, Thomas J Richner, Filip Mivalt, Vladimir Sladky, Nicholas M Gregg, Jamie Van Gompel, Kai Miller, Paul E Croarkin, Vaclav Kremen, Gregory A Worrell

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Given sparse and irregular samples of IED rates from multi-month intracranial EEG recordings from ambulatory humans, we used BPWP to compute narrowband spectral power and polynomial trend coefficients and identify IED rate cycles in three subjects. …”
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    IVR systems used in call center management: a scientometric analysis of the literature by Ecaterina Coman

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…IntroductionIn an era where technology is revolutionizing the way business is done, specialists are continuously developing Interactive Voice Response (IVR) systems used in call centers in an attempt to meet the ever-changing needs of both customers and businesses. …”
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