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Rescuing Off-Equilibrium Simulation Data through Dynamic Experimental Data with dynAMMo
AbstractLong-timescale behavior of proteins is fundamental to many biological processes. Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations and biophysical experiments are often used to study protein dynamics. However, high computational demands of MD limit what timescales are feasible to study, often missing rare events, which are critical to explain experiments. On
Christopher Kolloff, Simon Olsson
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Do Not Have Enough Data? Deep Learning to the Rescue! [PDF]
Based on recent advances in natural language modeling and those in text generation capabilities, we propose a novel data augmentation method for text classification tasks.
Ateret Anaby-Tavor +7 more
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Rescue old data before it’s too late [PDF]
If we don’t act soon to preserve past records, invaluable knowledge will be lost, warns Elizabeth Griffin.
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Sensor-based data storage for search and rescue [PDF]
This research study proposes to utilize sensors for making necessary local information readily available and easily accessible to search and rescue team members following an earthquake. The Search and Rescue Data Access Point (SR-DAP) system is designed for storage and retrieval of useful local information on/from sensor nodes deployed on building ...
Talay, Sanem Sariel +3 more
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Practical and clinical utility of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS) for the acute treatment of migraine. A post hoc analysis of the randomized, sham-controlled, double-blind PRESTO trial [PDF]
Background: The PRESTO study of non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation (nVNS; gammaCore®) featured key primary and secondary end points recommended by the International Headache Society to provide Class I evidence that for patients with an episodic ...
Ambrosini, A +61 more
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We describe the digitization of 1.8 million sub‐daily and daily weather observations which were recorded in the UK Met Office Daily Weather Reports during the 1900–1910 period.
Philip M. Craig, Ed Hawkins
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Who rescues who? Understanding aquatic rescues in Australia using coronial data and a survey [PDF]
To examine fatal drowning associated with aquatic rescues and prior self-reported experience of undertaking an aquatic rescue in Australia.Previous aquatic rescue experience was sourced through the 2013 Queensland Computer Assisted Telephone Instrument Survey and compared to data on rescue-related fatal unintentional drowning between 1 January 2006 and
Franklin, RC +3 more
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The challenge of evaluating pain and a pre-incisional local anesthetic block. [PDF]
Background. Our objective was to test the effectiveness of a local anesthetic line block administered before surgery in reducing postoperative pain scores in dogs undergoing ovariohysterectomy (OVHX). Methods.
Kass, Philip H +3 more
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Reviving an Old and Valuable Collection of Microscope Slides Through the Use of Citizen Science
Since the federation of Australia in 1901 Geoscience Australia, and its predecessor organisations, have amassed a significant collection of microscope slides of a variety of physical samples from across Australia, Antarctica, and adjacent regions.
John Pring, Lesley Wyborn, Neal Evans
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Global registration of heterogeneous ground and aerial mapping data is a challenging task. This is especially difficult in disaster response scenarios when we have no prior information on the environment and cannot assume the regular order of man-made ...
Cadena, Cesar +5 more
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