DEVELOPMENT OF A LOW PROFILE WIDE-BANDWIDTH CIRCULARLY POLARIZED MICROSTRIP ANTENNA FOR C-BAND AIRBORNE CP-SAR SENSOR [PDF]
Cahya Edi Santosa +5 more
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Genome‐Guided Discovery of Antimalarial 4‐Amino‐2,4‐Pentadienoate‐Containing Cyclolipodepsipeptides
Halogenated and glycosylated 4‐amino‐2,4‐pentadienoate‐containing cyclolipodepsipeptides (APD‐CLDs) exhibit potent antiplasmodial activity (IC50 = 25–161 nM) against drug‐sensitive and resistant Plasmodium falciparum strains. ABSTRACT 4‐Amino‐2,4‐pentadienoate‐containing cyclolipodepsipeptides (APD‐CLDs) represent a structurally distinctive family of ...
Hartono Candra +10 more
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A highly miniaturized circularly polarized self-duplexing implantable antenna with enhanced performance for wireless capsule endoscopy applications. [PDF]
Un Noor SM +6 more
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Deep Analysis of Imaging Characteristics of Spaceborne SAR Systems as Affected by Antennas Using 3D Antenna Pattern. [PDF]
Shi W, Huang H, Gao W, Zhou H, Jiang H.
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Expanding Knowledge of Sea Pen (Octocorallia: Pennatuloidea) Diversity and Distribution Through Integrative Taxonomy: Insights From Hong Kong's Coastal Waters. [PDF]
Heung BYW +6 more
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A Compact Button Antenna with Dual-Band and Dual-Polarization for Wearable Body Area Networks. [PDF]
Li XP +6 more
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Helmeted hornbill cranial kinesis: Balancing mobility and stability in a high‐impact joint
Abstract Prokinesis—in which a craniofacial joint allows the rostrum to move relative to the braincase—is thought to confer diverse advantages in birds, mostly for feeding. A craniofacial joint would, however, be a weak link if cranial stability is important. Paradoxically, we have identified a craniofacial joint in helmeted hornbills (Rhinoplax vigil),
Mike Schindler +8 more
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Towards Large Diameter Transmit Coils for 7-T Head Imaging: A Detailed Comparison of a Set of Transmit Element Design Concepts. [PDF]
Joris Hubmann M +5 more
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Abstract Basking sharks, Cetorhinus maximus (Gunnerus, Brugden [Squalus maximus], Det Kongelige Norske Videnskabers Selskabs Skrifter, 1765, vol. 3, pp. 33–49), feed by gaping their mouths and gill slits, greatly reorienting their cranial skeletons to filter food from water.
Tairan Li +12 more
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Pan-Arctic sea ice drift data at 400 m grids based on spaceborne SAR. [PDF]
Qiu Y, Li XM.
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