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Align MacridVAE: Multimodal Alignment for Disentangled Recommendations
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International Journal of Computer Vision, 2000
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Desolneux, Agnès +2 more
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Journal of Molecular Evolution, 1994
As sequencing techniques become increasingly efficient, the average length of a sequence is bound to grow. Traditional sequence-comparison algorithms can either compare DNA or protein, but not a mixture, which is actually a common situation. Most obtained DNA sequences contain coding regions, and it is more reliable to compare the coding regions as ...
J, Hein, J, Støvlbaek
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As sequencing techniques become increasingly efficient, the average length of a sequence is bound to grow. Traditional sequence-comparison algorithms can either compare DNA or protein, but not a mixture, which is actually a common situation. Most obtained DNA sequences contain coding regions, and it is more reliable to compare the coding regions as ...
J, Hein, J, Støvlbaek
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ChemPhysChem, 2003
AbstractSince the discovery of carbon nanotubes by Iijima in 1991, various carbon nanotubes with either a single‐ or multilayered graphene cylinder(s) have been produced, along with their noncarbon counterparts (for example, inorganic and polymer nanotubes).
Dai, Liming +6 more
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AbstractSince the discovery of carbon nanotubes by Iijima in 1991, various carbon nanotubes with either a single‐ or multilayered graphene cylinder(s) have been produced, along with their noncarbon counterparts (for example, inorganic and polymer nanotubes).
Dai, Liming +6 more
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2005
As we have described in Chap. 1, achieving alignment between business and IT is one of the most important drivers for architecture. Architecture alignment is the problem of designing architectures at the infrastructure, application, and business levels such that each fits optimally with the other architectures.
Wieringa, R.J. +2 more
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As we have described in Chap. 1, achieving alignment between business and IT is one of the most important drivers for architecture. Architecture alignment is the problem of designing architectures at the infrastructure, application, and business levels such that each fits optimally with the other architectures.
Wieringa, R.J. +2 more
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Current Protocols in Cytometry, 1997
AbstractIn order to obtain good images using any microscopic imaging modalities, it is necessary to understand the microscope thoroughly and set up properly. This unit should be required reading for all students and staff using a light microscope.
M M, Friedman, M, Abramowitz
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AbstractIn order to obtain good images using any microscopic imaging modalities, it is necessary to understand the microscope thoroughly and set up properly. This unit should be required reading for all students and staff using a light microscope.
M M, Friedman, M, Abramowitz
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The Collapsing Flatfoot: Bone Alignment, Bone Alignment, Bone Alignment!
Techniques in Foot & Ankle Surgery, 2019Stage II adult acquired flatfoot deformity involves a loss of the medial longitudinal arch and an increase in hindfoot valgus due to both soft tissue dysfunction and attenuation with subsequent collapse of the foot’s inherent bony architecture. Although there is an important role for soft tissue reconstruction in the majority of cases of adult acquired
Lauren E. Roberts, Scott J. Ellis
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