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AI-Enabled Microfluidics for Respiratory Pathogen Detection. [PDF]
Zhang D +6 more
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A modulation format recognition and optical signal-to-noise ratio monitoring scheme based on residual network and Taylor score pruning. [PDF]
Liang J, Bao Y.
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Enhancing Heart Rate Detection in Vehicular Settings Using FMCW Radar and SCR-Guided Signal Processing. [PDF]
Kanakapura Sriranga A, Lu Q, Birrell S.
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Computer-assisted predictions of signal peptidase processing sites
Computer programs are presented which incorporate 2 different algorithms for predicting the site of signal peptide cleavage for eukaryotic preproteins. These programs can be used to identify sites of signal peptidase cleavage of putative preproteins to facilitate the design and interpretation of signal peptide mutagenesis experiments, and to engineer ...
Jeffrey I. Gordon, R. J. Folz
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An extensible digital-signal-processing interpreter for use with computer-assisted instrumentation
The authors describe iRALPH, an interpreter for stack-oriented DSP (digital signal processing) programs that provides both a batch-processing language and a command-driven user interface. Using either of these two modes, the user can read and write data files, generate sample data, perform arithmetic functions on the data, generate digital filters ...
T.A. Hull, Stephen A. Dyer
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A freeze-drying technique for cutting thin-sections of soft sediments without disturbance is used to study several Lake Baikal sedimentary microstructures. Image analysis methodology is applied to selected thin-sections. This new technique provides quantification of the size, shape, orientation and packing of the objects forming the sedimentary ...
Pierre Francus, Eugene B. Karabanov
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An extensible signal processing interpreter for use with computer-assisted instrumentation
T.A. Hull, S.A. Dyer
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Computer-assisted voltammetry with a multi-level random signal
Journal of Electroanalytical Chemistry and Interfacial Electrochemistry, 1987Abstract In order to improve the potential of voltammetry for qualitative analysis, computer-assisted voltammetry with a multi-level random signal has been proposed. An impulse-equivalent pulse train (so-called I-sequence) has been generated as the input potential signal.
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Signal Processing for Optical Communication System Assisted by Computer Vision Techniques
Tianwai Bo, Chun-Kit Chan, Hoon Kim
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