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    Intelligent Omni-Surface-Assisted Cooperative Hybrid Non-Orthogonal Multiple Access: Enhancing Spectral Efficiency Under Imperfect Successive Interference Cancellation and Hardware... by Helen Sheeba John Kennedy, Vinoth Babu Kumaravelu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…A critical challenge in these systems is error propagation in successive interference cancellation (SIC), which is further exacerbated by hardware distortions (HWDs). …”
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    Nonylphenol exposure increases the risk of Hirschsprung’s disease by inducing macrophage M1 polarization by Xuefeng Yang, Chengyan Tang, Daiwei Zhu, Xingrong Xia, Qing Du, Lu Huang, Jianguo Liu, Yuanmei Liu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Nonylphenol (NP), a ubiquitous environmental contaminant used as a surfactant in industrial production and classified as an endocrine disruptor, could interfere hormone secretion and exhibit neurotoxicity in organisms. …”
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    Refocus on stopping! Replication of reduced right amygdala reactivity to negative, visual primes during inhibition of motor responses by Miriam Kampa, Alexandra Sebastian, Oliver Tüscher, Rudolf Stark, Tim Klucken

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In the current study, we tried to replicate emotional interference during motor response inhibition in a sample of N = 57 healthy students at a different study site. …”
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    Space alternating generalized maximum-likelihood based low-complexity list detection algorithm by Chang-le JING, Xin WANG, Ji-bo WEI, Bin CHEN, Shi-qi WU

    Published 2016-04-01
    “…Ana is and simulation results present the corresponding enhanced per-formance at the cost of slightly increased complexity, compared with the traditional list detection algorithm.…”
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    Standard characteristics of functional state of the rectal obturator muscles obtained from neurophysiological examination by O. Yu. Fomenko, Yu. A. Shelygin, A. Yu. Titov, S. V. Belousova

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…The objective was to evaluate standard neurophysiological characteristics of the external anal sphincter and pelvic floor muscles using electromyography interference pattern analysis.Materials and methods. …”
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    Decreasing the proportion of conflict does not help to exploit congruency cues in a Stroop task by Luis Jiménez, David Gallego, María José Lorda, Cástor Méndez

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…IntroductionHumans are able to regulate the intensity with which they exert cognitive control in interference tasks in terms of factors such as the control level required on the previous trial, and the overall frequency of conflict. …”
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    Transcriptome analysis of testis in response to silencing of Piwi2 sheds light on spermatogenesis in the mud crab Scylla paramamosain by Tao Wang, Li Lu, Fang Liu, An Liu, Haihui Ye

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…It had a high expression level at stage I, and that expression significantly decreased at stage II but subsequently increased at stage III. Immunofluorescence results revealed that Sp-Piwi2 was localized in the cytoplasm of spermatogonia. …”
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    Small Interfering RNAs Targeting VP4, VP3, 2B, or 3A Coding Regions of Enterovirus A71 Inhibit Viral Replication In Vitro by Yun Ji Ga, Yun Young Go, Jung-Yong Yeh

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…Despite this, there is currently no effective antiviral treatment available for EV-A71. RNA interference (RNAi) is a powerful mechanism of post-transcriptional gene regulation that utilizes small interfering RNA (siRNA) to target and degrade specific RNA sequences. …”
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    Determination of critical period of weeds control in French bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) by Mohammad Jahanbakhshi, Saeed Saeedipour

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Therefore, French bean yield was decreased by increasing interference periods of weeds (Table 8). …”
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    Earthquake landslide detection method combining post-earthquake coherence increase and polarized vegetation damage by Haoran Liu, Ping Duan, Jia Li, Kang Zhao, Xinrui Yu

    Published 2025-12-01
    “…The method first optimizes coherence data to minimize interference from decoherence factors, then introduces the dual-polarization radar vegetation index (DpRVI) to quantify post-earthquake vegetation damage, and finally uses wavelet transform (WT) to fuse this information with coherence increase data for improved detection accuracy. …”
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    A Reef’s High-Frequency Soundscape and the Effect on Telemetry Efforts: A Biotic and Abiotic Balance by Frank McQuarrie, C. Brock Woodson, Catherine R. Edwards

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…The abiotic noise present in reef environments (waves, bubbles, etc.) is primarily low-frequency, but snapping shrimp create high-frequency noise that can interfere with transmission detections. Prior work in shallow coastal reefs correlated winds with less high-frequency background noise, and hypothesized that it was due to a balance of biotic and/or abiotic factors: shrimp may be less active during high wind events, and sound attenuation at the surface increases with wave height. …”
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    Capacity analysis of cognitive UWB networks by HONG Li1, MA Jun-fei 1, XU Fang-min 2, Li Shu-rong 3, ZHOU Zheng 2

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The problem of analyzing the capacity of cognitive UWB networks was investigated.Taking into account of several factors such as transmission power constraints,interference temperature constraint in the receiver of primary system,outage probability and maximum allowed users were calculated by semi-analytical approach.Simulations were provided to illustrate the analysis.It is also proved that the increase of interference temperature will deteriorate the capacity of cognitive UWB network;and the constraint of interference temperature is related to the constraint of transmission power.…”
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    Capacity analysis of cognitive UWB networks by HONG Li1, MA Jun-fei 1, XU Fang-min 2, Li Shu-rong 3, ZHOU Zheng 2

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The problem of analyzing the capacity of cognitive UWB networks was investigated.Taking into account of several factors such as transmission power constraints,interference temperature constraint in the receiver of primary system,outage probability and maximum allowed users were calculated by semi-analytical approach.Simulations were provided to illustrate the analysis.It is also proved that the increase of interference temperature will deteriorate the capacity of cognitive UWB network;and the constraint of interference temperature is related to the constraint of transmission power.…”
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    Increased Distress in Neurooncological Patients, a Monocentric Longitudinal Study: When to Screen Which Patient? by Franziska Staub-Bartelt, Julia Steinmann, Maren Wienand, Michael Sabel, Marion Rapp

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Methods: In this longitudinal, prospective, single-centre study, patients with malignant brain tumours were screened for increased distress (using the Distress Thermometer), anxiety, depression (Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale questionnaire), and health-related quality of life interference (EORTC QLQ C30-BN20 questionnaire) at specific longitudinal time points during therapy. …”
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