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ABSTRACT Background Nasally inoculated influenza cases reported milder symptoms and shed lower viral RNA load in exhaled breath aerosols (EBA) than people with classic influenza‐like illness in a previous study. Whether nasally inoculated influenza is representative of mild natural influenza infection is unknown.
Jianyu Lai +5 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of a preliminary investigation into the corrosion resistance of laser powder bed fusion (LPBF)‐produced Scalmalloy® specimens built by Boeing Space, Intelligence, and Weapons Systems (BSI&WS). The specimens were first exposed to a 5% NaCl salt fog test at 35°C, and a comparison was made with prior tests on the ...
Andrew Ang +6 more
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Cognitive Models for Machine Theory of Mind
Abstract Some of the required characteristics for a true machine theory of mind (MToM) include the ability to (1) reproduce the full diversity of human thought and behavior, (2) develop a personalized model of an individual with very limited data, and (3) provide an explanation for behavioral predictions grounded in the cognitive processes of the ...
Christian Lebiere +4 more
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DC24: A new density coherence functional for multiconfiguration density‐coherence functional theory
Multiconfiguration density‐coherence functional theory is a low‐cost and high‐accuracy electronic structure method that recovers dynamic correlation in inherently multiconfigurational molecules and transition states by expressing the nonclassical energy as a functional of the unpaired density computed from the one‐particle reduced density matrix in the
Dayou Zhang +2 more
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A porous silicon nanocage encapsulating phosphotriesterase variant L7ep‐3a is evaluated for nerve agent detoxification. By tuning the physicochemical properties of the enzyme–porous silicon nanoconstruct, enhanced catalytic activity, and operational stability are achieved compared to the free enzyme.
Yi‐Sheng Lu +12 more
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Abstract Phoxinus minnows are small freshwater fish found throughout Eurasia. The taxonomy of this genus is still under investigation, and new species are regularly described. They are frequently introduced outside their native range due to their use as live bait for angling, and such fish introductions can have diverse impacts on the recipient areas ...
Anaïs Esposito +3 more
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ABSTRACT Several Flaviviridae constitute an emerging threat to global health because of their continuing spread and the expansion of vector habitats, largely driven by climate change and intensified global travel. Infections can result in severe neurological or visceral pathologies.
Maxim Van Herreweghe +3 more
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Abstract The threat that climate change poses to water resource systems has led to a substantial and growing number of impact studies. These studies follow two approaches: (a) top‐down studies are driven by projections of future climate change provided by downscaled general circulation models (GCMs); and (b) bottom‐up studies are driven by the ...
J. Kucharski +7 more
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The Potential of Hydrogeodesy to Address Water‐Related and Sustainability Challenges
Abstract Increasing climatic and human pressures are changing the world's water resources and hydrological processes at unprecedented rates. Understanding these changes requires comprehensive monitoring of water resources. Hydrogeodesy, the science that measures the Earth's solid and aquatic surfaces, gravity field, and their changes over time ...
Fernando Jaramillo +56 more
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Abstract Background subsurface vertical mixing rates in the Southern Ocean (SO) are known to vary by an order of magnitude temporally and spatially, due to variability in their generating mechanisms, which include winds and shear instabilities at the surface, and the interaction of tides and lee waves with rough bottom topography.
E. Ellison, M. Mazloff, A. Mashayek
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