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Discussion: “A Study of the Effects of Tool Flank Wear on Tool Chip Interface Temperature” (Olberts, D. R., 1959, ASME J. Eng. Ind., 81, pp. 152–157) [PDF]
J. R. Roubik
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LIN28B Promotes Cancer Cell Dissemination and Angiogenesis
Children diagnosed with high‐risk neuroblastoma have a 5‐year event‐free survival rate of less than 50% and poor outcomes after recurrence. Deregulation of the LIN28B oncogene can be addressed in these patients. Upregulation of LIN28B is shown to support the metastatic cascade.
Diana Corallo +8 more
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SM9‑based CP‑ABE Access Control Scheme under Power IoT
[Purposes] This work has been carried out to achieve fine-grained access control based on the existing power IoT. [Methods] A ciphertext policy attribute based encryption (CPABE) scheme for power IoT scenarios based on the SM9 algorithm was proposed ...
ZHANG Yanjie +6 more
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In vitro cancer models are advantageous for studying important processes such as tumorigenesis, cancer growth, invasion, and metastasis. The complexity and biological relevance increase depending on the model structure, organization, and composition of materials and cells.
Kyndra S. Higgins +2 more
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On the Behavior of Chip in Steel Cutting
Keiji Okushima, Kiyoshi Minato
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Dengue infection alters mosquito flight behavior, enabling detection using machine learning classifiers. This study analyzes 3D flight trajectories and evaluates multiple models, showing that longer sequence lengths improve classification performance.
Nouman Javed +3 more
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The study reveals that RRP9 is abnormally highly expressed in ESCC tissues and is closely associated with poor prognosis in patients. Furthermore, it is found that RRP9 promotes ESCC progression through enhancing the E2F1‐mediated transcriptional regulation of CDK1.
Gang He +14 more
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A Different Perspective on the Solid Lubrication Performance of Black Phosphorous: Friend or Foe?
Researchers investigate black phosphorous (BP) as a standalone solid lubricant coating through ball‐on‐disc linear‐reciprocating sliding experiments in dry conditions. Testing on different metals shows BP doesn't universally reduce friction and wear. However, it achieves 33% friction reduction on rougher iron surfaces and 23% wear reduction on aluminum.
Matteo Vezzelli +5 more
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