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Water Supply and Distribution Networks (WSDNs) offer underexplored potential for energy recovery. While many studies confirm their technical feasibility, few assess the long-term operational compatibility and economic viability of such solutions.
François Nuc, Patrick Hendrick
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The Relationship Between Satisfaction, Trust and Loyalty in Electronic Banking
Nowadays, the increase of competition has made organizations constantly strive to increase their productivity and reduce their costs. The rapid growth of systems based on electronic technology led to a significant change in banking services.
I. Zyberi, D. Luzo (Kllapi)
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Senescence is a state of stable cell growth arrest that can be triggered by multiple stressors, including oncogene activation [1]. In normal diploid mammalian cells, activation of oncogenes such as oncogenic RAS or BRAF decreases dNTP levels, which leads to replication stress and ultimately senescence [2].
Katherine M, Aird, Rugang, Zhang
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Frankfurt Airport is a role model for intermodal infrastructure, given its excellent degree of air, rail, and road connectivity. The connection Cologne-Frankfurt, for instance, is frequently used as the prime example for air-rail mode substitution, where
Sebastian Wandelt, Xiaoqian Sun
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One of the key functions of Air Traffic Management (ATM) is to balance airspace capacity and demand. Despite measures that are taken during the strategic and pre-tactical phases of flight, demand–capacity imbalances still occur in flight, often ...
Anthony De Bortoli +5 more
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ATM deficiency results in accumulation of DNA-Topoisomerase I covalent intermediates in neural cells [PDF]
Accumulation of peptide-linked DNA breaks contributes to neurodegeration in humans. This is typified by defects in tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (TDP1) and human hereditary ataxia.
Alagoz, Meryem +3 more
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Endogenous topoisomerase II-mediated DNA breaks drive thymic cancer predisposition linked to ATM deficiency [PDF]
The ATM kinase is a master regulator of the DNA damage response to double-strand breaks (DSBs) and a well-established tumour suppressor whose loss is the cause of the neurodegenerative and cancer-prone syndrome Ataxia-Telangiectasia (A-T).
Bernal Lozano, Cristina +10 more
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SpectraTrack: megapixel, hundred-fps, and thousand-channel hyperspectral imaging
Hyperspectral imaging (HSI) finds broad applications in various fields due to its substantial optical signatures for the intrinsic identification of physical and chemical characteristics.
Daoyu Li +4 more
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When heat casts a spell on the DNA damage checkpoints [PDF]
Peregrine Laziosi (1265–1345), an Italian priest, became the patron saint of cancer patients when the tumour in his left leg miraculously disappeared after he developed a fever. Elevated body temperature can cause tumours to regress and sensitizes cancer
Thomas Turner, Thomas Caspari
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An ionospheric anomaly is the irregular change of the ionosphere. It may result in potential threats for the ground-based augmentation system (GBAS) supporting the high-level precision approach.
Zhen Gao +4 more
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