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MZPAQ: a FASTQ data compression tool. [PDF]
El Allali A, Arshad M.
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Method for compression of data using single pass LZSS and run-length encoding
G J Berlin
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Equal channel angular pressing of commercial pure copper under low strain amplitude (≈0.48) induces concurrent continuous and localized discontinuous dynamic recrystallization, forming a duplex structure influenced by strain heterogeneity and recovery. Moderate hardening after 4–12 passes results from progressive high‐angle grain boundary formation via
Paula Cibely Alves Flausino +6 more
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Complex audio signal data compression and reconstruction: A benchmark data pre-processing approach for machine classification of chronic respiratory diseases. [PDF]
Albiges T, Sabeur Z, Arbab-Zavar B.
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Pareto-Optimal Data Compression for Binary Classification Tasks. [PDF]
Tegmark M, Wu T.
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Additive manufacturing (AM) transforms space hardware by enabling lightweight, high‐performance, and on‐demand production. This review outlines AM processes—powder bed fusion (PBF), directed energy deposition (DED), binder jetting (BJ), sheet lamination (SL), and material extrusion (ME)—applied to propulsion, satellite structures, and thermal devices ...
Stelios K. Georgantzinos +8 more
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A simple, cleanroom‐free method produces flexible mini‐coils using automated blade cutting. The process is fast, low‐cost, and supports diverse materials. The coils show strong durability and performance under repeated bending. Demonstrated use in resistor‐inductor filters and magnetic nanoparticle control proves their adaptability.
Changhao Ge +5 more
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A Data Compression Method for an Unsteady Flow field Using Extracting a Vortical Structure
Susumu Shirayama, Hiroyuki Yamato
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This study compares the mechanical properties of Inconel 718 with two newly developed compositionally complex alloys (CCAs). Inco‐like‐H alloy demonstrates significantly improved wear resistance, surface finish, and hardness, notably at high temperatures. This CCA requires no heat treatment and is well suited for additive manufacturing. Its performance
Laurent Peltier +3 more
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