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Algorithmic Design of Disordered Networks With Arbitrary Coordination: Application to Biophotonics
Predictive Design of Disordered Networks: Disordered network‐like morphologies are abundant in nature, from cytoskeletal networks to bone structures and chalcogenide glasses. These structures are naturally hard to characterize. A new algorithmic tool extends the established Wooten–Weaire–Winer (WWW) algorithm to valencies above 4.
Florin Hemmann +3 more
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First deployment of IoT tracking devices on Common swift Apus apus: a pilot study
Five breeding adults of Common swift Apus apus from a north Italian colony were equipped with lightweight (1.2 g) tracking devices based on IoT (Internet of Things) technology, collecting location data and transmitting them through the Sigfox network of
Michelangelo Morganti +8 more
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A framework to classify error in animal-borne technologies
The deployment of novel, innovative, and increasingly miniaturized devices on fauna, especially otherwise difficult to observe taxa, to collect data has steadily increased.
Zackory eBurns +2 more
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The Faculty Notebook, September 2017
The Faculty Notebook is published periodically by the Office of the Provost at Gettysburg College to bring to the attention of the campus community accomplishments and activities of academic interest.
Provost\u27s Office,
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Dugong stranding and suggestions for conservation: a tool to support endangered marine resource conservation [PDF]
February 23-25, 2010, Phuket, ThailandThe study aimed to (a) provide record of dugong stranding and mortality, (b) conduct necropsy of dugong, (c) characterize the circumstantial causes of mortality and stranding and (d) determine the threats that impede
ANGLIONGTO, LEO Y. +6 more
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Bio-logging and life-logging - monitoring or surveillance?
This is a pre-print for an accepted essay for the 'Machines & Things' issue of The Recompiler (https://recompilermag.com/)Due to unforeseen circumstances, the publishing schedule changed and the kind folk behind The Recompiler gave all authors in this issue permission to release their essays on self-publishing platforms without compromising the ...
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Bio-logging reveals heritable patterns of natural behaviours in sheep
The measurement of behaviour in extensively managed livestock for the assessment of welfare remains a challenge. Bio-logging devices offer the opportunity to collect continuous behavioural data over long periods while animals are in their normal physical environment. Using collar-measured acceleration from 84 ewes over 28 days in a commercial flock, we
Joss Langford +5 more
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Developing recyclable materials for magnetic robotics that combine rapid response and self‐healing properties is challenging. Hence, this study focuses on the integration of magnetothermal nanoparticles into a dynamic sorbitol‐based vitrimer, a recyclable composite capable of remote actuation and self‐healing by magnetic heating.
Maria Weißpflog +3 more
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Over-harvesting of forestry resource, primarily trees, through illegal logging has been exceptionally regular for decades. In the context of this worldwide issue, a mathematical model considering the joined impact of legal and illegal logging of trees ...
Manisha Chaudhary, Rachana Pathak
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Progress of marine species stranding rescue project at Phuket Marine Biological Center [PDF]
December 13-14, 2006, Siam City Hotel, Bangkok, ThailandEstablishment of the marine species stranding rescue project was one of the strategies of the Marine Endangered Species Unit, Phuket Marine Biological Center to conserve these threatened species. It
MANAWATTHANA, SONTAYA
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