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    SMFNet: One-Shot Recognition of Chinese Character Font Based on Siamese Metric Model by Fei Yan, Hua Zhang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…This is complemented by coordinate attention modules and multiple loss functions, enabling one-shot font recognition across various categories such as standard printed fonts, soft brush calligraphy fonts, and hard pen calligraphy fonts. …”
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    A look at the concept of “sexual dysfunction” through psychotropic drugs: a review by İrem ARABACI, Birgül OZKAN, Görkem KARAKAŞ UĞURLU

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…Considering that sexual dysfunctions may have many biological, psychosocial and cultural causes, this issue should be addressed in a multidisciplinary manner. …”
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    SnowMamba: Achieving More Precise Snow Removal with Mamba by Guoqiang Wang, Yanyun Zhou, Fei Shi, Zhenhong Jia

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…This enables the precise localization and removal of snow particles, addressing the issue of residual snowflakes and shadows in images. …”
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    Using WGCNA and transcriptome profiling to identify hub genes for salt stress tolerance in germinating soybean seeds by Lijun Pan, Yifan Chen, Zeyu Ren, Dalia Mohamedkheir Khojely, Dalia Mohamedkheir Khojely, Siyu Wang, Yueming Li, Seifeldin Elrayah Ibrahim, Seifeldin Elrayah Ibrahim, Sujie Fan, Yang Song, Zhuo Zhang, Jian Wei

    Published 2025-08-01
    “…The weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) method was employed to identify modules strongly correlated with salt tolerance during soybean germination. …”
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    A single flow detection enabled method for DDoS attacks in IoT based on traffic feature reconstruction and mapping by Lixia XIE, Bingdi YUAN, Hongyu YANG, Ze HU, Xiang CHENG, Liang ZHANG

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…To address the slow response time of existing detection modules to Internet of things (IoT) distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks, their low feature differentiation, and poor detection performance, a single flow detection enabled method based on traffic feature reconstruction and mapping (SFDTFRM) was proposed.Firstly, SFDTFRM employed a queue to store previously arrived flow based on the first in, first out rule.Secondly, to address the issue of similarity between normal communication traffic of IoT devices and DDoS attack traffic, a multidimensional reconstruction neural network model more lightweight compared to the baseline model and a function mapping method were proposed.The modified model loss function was utilized to reconstruct the quantitative feature matrix of the queue according to the corresponding index, and transformed into a mapping feature matrix through the function mapping method, enhancing the differences between different types of traffic, including normal communication traffic of IoT devices and DDoS attack traffic.Finally, the frequency information was extracted using a text convolutional network and information entropy calculation and the machine learning classifier was employed for DDoS attack traffic detection.The experimental results on two benchmark datasets show that SFDTFRM can effectively detect different DDoS attacks, and the average metrics value of SFDTFRM is a maximum of 12.01% higher than other existing methods.…”
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    Translating microbial kinetics into quantitative responses and testable hypotheses using Kinbiont by Fabrizio Angaroni, Alberto Peruzzi, Edgar Z. Alvarenga, Fernanda Pinheiro

    Published 2025-07-01
    “…However, translating rapidly growing microbial growth datasets into actionable insights remains challenging. To address this issue, we introduce Kinbiont—an open-source tool that integrates dynamic models with machine learning methods for data-driven discovery in microbiology. …”
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    Emerging approaches for ocular surface and corneal stromal regeneration: Recent advances and future perspectives by Rashmi Deshmukh, Vineet Joshi, Vivek Singh, Sayan Basu

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…In India, the scarcity of donor corneal tissue and challenges in post-transplant care complicate efforts to address this issue. While enhancing the eye banking network and increasing surgical training remain important, corneal transplantation alone cannot address the problem, particularly for high-risk cases such as trauma, infections, and degenerative diseases, which often have poor long-term outcomes. …”
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    La prolifération des cyanobactéries au Québec : une perspective de sciences sociales sur le risque et la gestion by Karine Dubé, Geneviève Brisson, Sabrina Doyon, Benoît Levesque

    Published 2016-09-01
    “…In Quebec, when the level of risk is considered serious, public health officials issue warnings concerning water-related activities and water consumption, but people do not always act in accordance with them. …”
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    Recruitment to the nuclear periphery can alter expression of genes in human cells. by Lee E Finlan, Duncan Sproul, Inga Thomson, Shelagh Boyle, Elizabeth Kerr, Paul Perry, Bauke Ylstra, Jonathan R Chubb, Wendy A Bickmore

    Published 2008-03-01
    “…Correlations have also been made between the transcriptional state of some genes and their location near the nuclear periphery. However, a crucial issue is whether this level of nuclear organisation directly affects gene function, rather than merely reflecting it. …”
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    Towards a Hermeneutical Modification of Jean-Luc Marion’s <i>Givenness</i> and the <i>Gifted</i> by Dominic Nnaemeka Ekweariri

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…Whereas Marion’s earlier articulation of <i>givenness</i> has received a wide-spread hermeneutical critic justifiable within the framework of his two major initial texts on the issue (“Reduction and Givenness” and “Being Given”), in recent works he has reacted in diverse writings in view of repositioning hermeneutics within his phenomenology of <i>givenness</i>. …”
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    A Tracking System Supporting Large-Scale Users Based on GPS and G-Sensor by Jun Zeng, Minbo Li, Yuanfeng Cai

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…As the need for tracking objects in our daily life is increasing, how to take advantage of widely used technologies and devices to meet everyone's need is becoming a burning issue. To achieve this aim, a tracking system supporting large-scale users based on GPS and G-sensors (TSSLSU) is designed to track items by obtaining various pieces information of the item's states and analyzing various conditions. …”
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    Comparative analysis of antibiotic resistance genes between fresh pig manure and composted pig manure in winter, China. by Shuai Huang, Minghui Xing, Haifeng Wang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Antibiotic resistance is a critical global public health issue. The gut microbiome acts as a reservoir for numerous antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), which influence both existing and future microbial populations within a community or ecosystem. …”
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    Programming of mice circadian photic responses by postnatal light environment. by Elisabeth Brooks, Dhruval Patel, Maria Mercè Canal

    Published 2014-01-01
    “…Here, we addressed the issue by systematically probing the mouse circadian system at various levels. …”
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    Performance Optimization for (NG-RoF) Systems: Mitigating Nonlinear Effects in Long-Distance Transmission by Ahmed Jasim Obaid, Hassan K. Al-Musawi, Majid Valizadeh

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…But the problem was an issue of nonlinear effect causing some failure in the system performance, especially at a distance of 400km in transmission and data rate impact at fifth generation-the data downloaded is up to 100 GBps. …”
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