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Consensus control of discrete-time heterogeneous multi-agent systems
Published 2016-01-01“…The obtained sufficient conditions are related to the sampling period,the control parameter and the system topology structure. …”
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Comparative Study of Blood Hemoglobin between Calculated Method through ABG Analyzer and Impedance Method through Fully Automated Blood Cell Counter
Published 2025-05-01“…Conclusion: The laboratory has derived its own corrective factor to make the result of hemoglobin comparable for both instruments and methods by using slope and intercept derived from linear regression graph.…”
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Investigating the spatial network of playgrounds during covid-19 based on a space syntax analysis case study: 10 playgrounds in Delft, the Netherlands
Published 2023-12-01“…., street accessibility, occupancy rates, visibility graph analysis), and an on-site observational approach (i.e., time sampling and user characteristics). …”
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Consensus of Second-Order Heterogeneous Hybrid Multiagent Systems via Event-Triggered Protocols
Published 2022-01-01“…Then, the consensus conclusions of fixed topology and switching topologies are obtained based on graph theory and nonnegative matrix theory, which include the constraints on control parameters, coupling gains, and sampling interval to guarantee consensus. …”
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NMFGOT: a multi-view learning framework for the microbiome and metabolome integrative analysis with optimal transport plan
Published 2024-11-01“…Here, we present NMFGOT, which is a versatile toolkit for the integrative analysis of microbiome and metabolome data from the same samples. NMFGOT is an unsupervised learning framework based on nonnegative matrix factorization with graph regularized optimal transport, where it utilizes the optimal transport plan to measure the probability distance between microbiome samples, which better dealt with the nonlinear high-order interactions among microbial taxa and metabolites. …”
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The Effectiveness of Schema Therapy on the Mental Health and Emotional Self-regulation of Depressed Women in Bandar Abbas City
Published 2025-03-01“…The data collected from these questionnaires was then graphed to visualize the results. Analysis of the graphed data revealed a therapeutic efficacy of 62% and 63% for the first and second hypotheses, respectively. …”
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Coverage path planning for multi-AUV considering ocean currents and sonar performance
Published 2025-01-01“…Second, an improved Dijkstra algorithm is presented to solve the adjacency matrix of the graph formed by all sampling points under the influence of ocean currents. …”
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Event-Triggered Control for Multiagent Systems with the Problem of Packet Losses and Communication Delays When Using the Second-Order Neighbors’ Information
Published 2014-01-01“…Event-triggered control laws are adopted so as to reduce the frequency of individual actuation updating under the sampled-data framework for discrete-time agent dynamics. …”
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Distributed Tracking Control for Discrete-Time Multiagent Systems with Novel Markovian Switching Topologies
Published 2017-01-01“…Distributed discrete-time coordinated tracking control problem is investigated for multiagent systems in the ideal case, where agents with a fixed graph combine with a leader-following group, aiming to expand the function of the traditional one in some scenes. …”
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Using Visual Aids to Improve Communication of Risks about Health: A Review
Published 2012-01-01“…Here, we reviewed a series of studies investigating (1) different factors that can influence patients’ susceptibility to denominator neglect in medical decision making—including numerical or language-related abilities; (2) the extent to which denominator neglect can be attenuated by using visual aids; and (3) a factor that moderates the effectiveness of such aids (i.e., graph literacy). The review spans probabilistic national U.S. and German samples, as well as immigrant (i.e., Polish people living in the United Kingdom) and undergraduate samples in Spain. …”
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Single-cell network biology enabling cell-type-resolved disease genetics
Published 2025-03-01“…Abstract Gene network models provide a foundation for graph theory approaches, aiding in the novel discovery of drug targets, disease genes, and genetic mechanisms for various biological functions. …”
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spCLUE: a contrastive learning approach to unified spatial transcriptomics analysis across single-slice and multi-slice data
Published 2025-06-01“…We introduce spCLUE, a comprehensive framework combining multi-view graph network, contrastive learning, attention mechanisms, and a batch prompting module to learn informative spot representations and integrate data from both aligned and unaligned samples. spCLUE outperforms nine single-slice and seven multi-slice methods when tested on diverse datasets and reveals biologically relevant domains across different tissues and conditions. spCLUE offers a powerful solution to spatial domain analysis and integration in spatial transcriptomics, enabling more accurate and interpretable studies of tissue organization.…”
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AI‐Based Digital Rocks Augmentation and Assessment Metrics
Published 2025-05-01“…To demonstrate our proposed approach, we evaluate the generated images starting from four distinct digital rock samples, sorted sandstone, synthetic sphere pack, limestone, and poorly sorted sandstone, using Minkowski functionals, image graph network‐based measures, graph Laplacian‐based measures, local trend maps, and a homogeneity‐heterogeneity classifier. …”
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Correlation of porosity and properties of recycled fine aggregate concrete with fly ash
Published 2022-03-01“…In this paper, we presented the experimental discussion of samples of recycled aggregate concrete with replacement of natural fine aggregate by recycled fine aggregate. …”
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Voltammetric Determination of Codeine on Glassy Carbon Electrode Modified with Nafion/MWCNTs
Published 2015-01-01“…The method was successfully applied and validated by analyzing codeine in drug, human plasma, and urine samples.…”
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Upgradation in Physio-Chemical Characteristics and Thermal Behaviour of Thar Coal Subjected to Torrefaction
Published 2025-05-01“…Key findings include increased fixed carbon, reduced moisture and volatile matter, and higher heating value (HHV). The TGA graph demonstrated that torrefied coal has improved fuel properties compared to raw coal samples. …”
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Teachers’ pedagogical skills and student readiness and achievement in data processing in senior secondary schools in Ibadan, Nigeria
Published 2025-06-01“…We used a multi-stage sampling procedure to select samples. Data was gathered using the pedagogical skills rating scale, the student's readiness questionnaire and the data processing achievement test. …”
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Navigating Intelligence: A Survey of Google OR‐Tools and Machine Learning for Global Path Planning in Autonomous Vehicles
Published 2024-09-01“…We offer a new in‐depth investigation of global path planning (GPP) for unmanned ground vehicles, an autonomous mining sampling robot named ROMIE. GPP is essential for ROMIE's optimal performance, which is translated into solving the traveling salesman problem, a complex graph theory challenge that is crucial for determining the most effective route to cover all sampling locations in a mining field. …”
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PD Recognition for Typical Cardboard Insulation Defect with CNN
Published 2022-10-01“…Results show that the partial discharge of the three samples has unique characteristics. The partial discharge of flawless pressboard specimens occurs mostly at the phases of 0 to 120 degrees and 180 degrees to 300 degrees, while the air gap defect samples are discharged at the phase of 60 to 160 degrees, 240 degrees to 330 degrees, and the metal particle defect samples are pulsed at 80 to 160 degrees and 260 degrees to 340 degrees. …”
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Kinetic-Spectrophotometric Determination of Iodide Based on its Inhibitory Effect on the Decolorization Reaction of Methyl Orange
Published 2009-01-01“…The proposed method was applied to the determination of iodide in natural water samples with satisfactory results.…”
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