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Chunking as a rational strategy for lossy data compression in visual working memory. [PDF]
Nassar MR, Helmers JC, Frank MJ.
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Bioinspired Materials, Designs, and Manufacturing Strategies for Advanced Impact‐Resistant Helmets
This review explores how bioinspired materials, structures, and manufacturing strategies transform helmet design to achieve enhanced impact resistance. Drawing inspiration from nacre, porcupine quills, beetle exoskeletons, and skull architectures, it highlights advances in auxetic lattices, nanocomposites, and functionally graded foams.
Joseph Schlager +4 more
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Lossless quantum data compression with exponential penalization: an operational interpretation of the quantum Rényi entropy. [PDF]
Bellomo G, Bosyk GM, Holik F, Zozor S.
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Wavelet and Wavelet Packet Data Compression of Power System Disturbances
Effrina Yanti Hamid +3 more
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Heat treatment parameters critically affect the wear resistance of powder bed fusion–laser beam (PBF‐LB)‐produced Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–6Mo alloy. This study found that optimizing annealing temperature allows to obtain a tailored microstructure, which enhances the dry‐sliding behavior by forming a stable and functional mechanically mixed layer (MML), ensuring
Gianluca Pirro +5 more
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Chunk formation in immediate memory and how it relates to data compression. [PDF]
Chekaf M, Cowan N, Mathy F.
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Effect of Image Data Compression on Temporal Subtraction Images in Chest Computed Radiography
Keiji Fujimoto +8 more
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A Novel Simplified Approach to Physically Simulate Wire‐Arc Directed Energy Deposition Conditions
Scarcity of specialized titanium alloy wires and high experimental wire production costs impedes wire‐arc directed energy deposition (waDED) adoption in industry. A novel, wireless approach is introduced to accelerate and economize titanium alloy development.
Martin Klein +4 more
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A near infrared‐responsive microscale cantilever is developed using a 3D‐printable composite based on photocurable resin consisting of sepiolite and graphene flakes. The material absorbs 1064 nm light, causing shape transformation with an average displacement of 1.3 mm in 1.7 s. Displacement is measured via video recording.
Karolina Laszczyk +3 more
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