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    Study on the Numerical Simulation of Coupling Interference Law of AC Transmission Lines to Buried Pipelines by ZHAO Yalei, CHEN Wei, CHENG Wei, LAN Wei, WU Xiang, MA Liming

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In energy public corridors, the similar routing of AC transmission lines and buried pipelines inevitably causes the pipeline to enter the AC interference zone, leading to pipeline AC corrosion, abnormal cathodic protection systems, and posing a threat to pipeline operation safety.To study the coupling interference law of AC transmission lines on buried pipelines, based on the pipeline equivalent circuit and electromagnetic induction theory, a model of AC interference of transmission lines on buried pipelines was established using CDEGS.The AC interference intensity and safety distance under typical transmission line characteristic parameters,pipeline parameters and laying environment parameters were calculated.Results showed that the AC interference voltage on the pipeline was directly proportional to the AC transmission current.When the parallel length between the 3PE pipeline and the transmission line was less than 20 km, the AC interference voltage was directly proportional to the parallel length.When the distance between the pipelines and transmission lines was small,the phase spacing and average height significantly impacted the AC interference voltage.As the distance increased, the AC interference voltage initially increased and then decreased.Based on extensive numerical simulations, a safety distance determination chart and AC interference voltage curve suitable for on-site engineering were proposed, providing a reference for selecting new pipeline routing and protecting existing pipelines from interference, thereby reducing the risk of AC interference on pipelines.…”
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    Allelopathic interference of Sonchus oleraceus L. with wheat and the associated weeds: a field study by Mahmoud Omar HASSAN

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The available nitrogen and phosphorus were increased in soil at the higher application dose. These results suggest that S. oleraceus could interfere most of winter weeds, but affect productivity of wheat. …”
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    Behavioral and Neural Correlates of Cognitive-Motor Interference during Multitasking in Young and Old Adults by Hannah Bohle, Jérôme Rimpel, Gesche Schauenburg, Arnd Gebel, Christine Stelzel, Stephan Heinzel, Michael Rapp, Urs Granacher

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…The concurrent performance of cognitive and postural tasks is particularly impaired in old adults and associated with an increased risk of falls. Biological aging of the cognitive and postural control system appears to be responsible for increased cognitive-motor interference effects. …”
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    Unveiling Cognitive Interference: fNIRS Insights Into Poststroke Aphasia During Stroop Tasks by Chong Lu, Mingzhu Wang, Likan Zhan, Min Lu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Compared to healthy adults, aphasic patients showed significantly longer reaction times and reduced accuracy across all conditions, with a more pronounced interference effect in the incongruent condition. fNIRS analysis revealed distinct neurophysiological differences: decreased activation in Broca’s area, increased activation in the ventromedial frontal pole, and atypical recruitment of the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (DLPFC) during Stroop interference tasks. …”
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    Structural Design of Hybrid Fillers in a Polymer Matrix for Advanced Electromagnetic Interference Shielding by Uiseok Hwang, Jinwoo Lee, Seunghyun Kim, Xin Yang, Soochan Kim, Jonghwan Suhr, Jae‐Do Nam

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…Although these requirements can be satisfied by incorporating different types of fillers, high filler loadings often lead to issues such as poor processability and increased material costs. Herein, a multifunctional polyamide‐6 composite is introduced using a carbon‐fiber flame‐retardant hybrid filler to design a next‐generation electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding system. …”
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    Harnessing CRISPR interference to resensitize laboratory strains and clinical isolates to last resort antibiotics by Angelica Frusteri Chiacchiera, Michela Casanova, Massimo Bellato, Aurora Piazza, Roberta Migliavacca, Gregory Batt, Paolo Magni, Lorenzo Pasotti

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Here, we evaluated an antibiotic re-sensitization strategy based on CRISPR interference (CRISPRi), which inhibits gene expression without damaging target DNA. …”
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    Focal control of non-invasive deep brain stimulation using multipolar temporal interference by Boris Botzanowski, Emma Acerbo, Sebastian Lehmann, Sarah L. Kearsley, Melanie Steiner, Esra Neufeld, Florian Missey, Lyle Muller, Viktor Jirsa, Brian D. Corneil, Adam Williamson

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Teaser Multipolar Temporal Interference Stimulation can produce a more focal brain stimulation at depth compared to Temporal Interference.…”
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    Innovative Control Techniques for Enhancing Signal Quality in Power Applications: Mitigating Electromagnetic Interference by N. Manoj Kumar, Yousef Farhaoui, R. Vimala, M. Anandan, M. Aiswarya, A. Radhika

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Electromagnetic interference (EMI) remains a difficult task in the design and operation of contemporary power electronic systems, especially in those applications where signal quality has a direct impact on the overall performance and efficiency. …”
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    Task-related changes in resting state connectivity are affected by temporal interference (TI) stimulation by Danielle Lauren Kurtin, Ketevan Alania, Edward Rhodes, Samuel Vincent, Ines R. Violante, Nir Grossman

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…TI stimulation of the hippocampus during post-task resting state increased the miFC in the hippocampal AT and PM networks as well as other functional networks. …”
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    Study on the effect of GCY-12 gene on albendazole sensitivity of Haemonchus contortus by RNA interference by Xindi Chen, Yaqin Shi, Tengyu Wang, Chunxia Liu, Wenlong Wang, Yu Wang

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The GCY-12 gene of H. contortus eggs was silenced by RNA interference (RNAi) test. The reaction temperature was optimized, the expression of silenced eggs was detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) technology, and the drug resistance of silenced eggs was detected by egg hatch assay (EHA).ResultsThe results showed that the gene expression level decreased significantly after GCY-12 interference, and the sensitivity of H. contortus to albendazole increased.DiscussionThis study highlights the potential role of GCY-12 in modulating albendazole resistance in H. contortus, offering new insights for developing effective therapeutic approaches.…”
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    Assessment of The Potential Interference and Conflict of Artificial Intelligence With Human Rights and Citizenship: Challenges and Solutions by Hossein Khazaei, Mojtaba Hemmati

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Consequently, the legal implications of AI are increasingly unknown. The legal status of AI encompasses rights, responsibilities, and accountability. …”
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    Arc Interference Behavior during Twin Wire Gas Metal Arc Welding Process by Dingjian Ye, Xueming Hua, Yixiong Wu

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…The results show that after trailing arc (T-arc) is added to the middle arc (M-arc) in a stable welding process, the current of M arc remains unchanged while the agitation increases; the voltage of M arc has an obvious increase; the shape of M arc changes, with increasing width, length, and area; the transfer frequency of M arc droplet increases and the droplet itself becomes smaller. …”
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    Tracking Phytoplankton Biomass Amid Wildfire Smoke Interference Using Landsat 8 OLI by Sassan Mohammady, Kevin J. Erratt, Irena F. Creed

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…Here we developed a novel approach using Landsat’s coastal/aerosol band (B1) to screen for and categorize levels of wildfire smoke interference. By excluding high-interference data (B1 reflectance > 0.07) from the calibration set, Chl-<i>a</i> retrieval model performance using different Landsat band formulas improved significantly, with R<sup>2</sup> increasing from 0.55 to as high as 0.80. …”
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    An outdoor dual-task study on cognitive-motor interference during exoskeleton-assisted walking by Norman Riedel, Giorgos Marinou, Katja Mombaur, Katja Mombaur, Barbara Deml

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…IntroductionControlling a powered lower-limb exoskeleton may increase the demand for cognitive resources due to mechanical constraints and assisting torques that disrupt natural movement.MethodThis study employed a dual-task paradigm to investigate cognitive-motor interferences and short-term familiarization effects in an outdoor walking experiment with twenty healthy adults using a powered lower-limb exoskeleton.Results and discussionIn contrast to unassisted walking, performing a serial subtraction task during exoskeleton-assisted walking led to a slight increase in gait velocity and a reduction in stride time variability. …”
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    Noise immunity of signal reception with multiple frequency-shift keying against retransmitted interference by A. E. Troitskaya, Yu. A. Polevoda, G. V. Kulikov

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…With increasing positionality of M-FSK signals at low intensity of retransmitted interference, the noise immunity of reception is significantly improved; however, high-intensity interference significantly increases the bit error rate. …”
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    Dynamic interference coordination scheme based on the iterative joint transmission in ultra dense network by Xiaona LI, Zhongfang WANG, Qian CHENG, Jingwen FU, Shunliang ZHANG

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…In consideration of the rapidly increasing number of cells and users in the ultra-dense network,how to realize dynamic interference coordination by selecting the appropriate joint transmission users was studied,so as to improve the spectral efficiency of the edge users.All users were classified by dynamic coordination cluster division and dynamic joint-muting transmission.The iterative optimization algorithm was used to further improve the system performance and solve the problem of selecting the number of joint transmission users.The simulation results prove that compared with the conventional CoMP JT scheme,the proposed scheme has significant performance gains in the cell edge spectral efficiency without reducing the cell average spectral efficiency.…”
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    Improved method of compensating non-reciprocal interference in adaptive TDD MIMO-OFDM systems by ZENG Duan-yang1, SONG Rong-fang1

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…In a time division duplex(TDD) system,the channel state information could be easily obtained at the trans-mitter side without feedback due to channel reciprocity and it could be used to increase dramatically the spectral effi-ciency of a multi-input multi-output(MIMO) system.However,the interference structure between transmission directions did not necessarily correlate at all.In such a case,the downlink modulation/coding parameters based on the uplink meas-urements might lead to excessively high frame error rates(FER).Therefore,a simple closed-loop feedback method of in-terference adaptation was proposed,which made the transmit-side estimated interference be able to track the instantane-ous receive-side interference dynamically,and its performance in adaptive TDD MIMO-OFDM systems with HARQ was studied.Simulation results show that the tracking performance is well and the target FER requirement can be guaranteed.…”
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