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Dual-quaternion-based iterative algorithm of the three dimensional coordinate transformation
Nowadays a unit quaternion is widely employed to represent the three-dimensional (3D) rotation matrix and then applied to the 3D similarity coordinate transformation.
Huaien Zeng +5 more
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A recent paper by (Zeng et al., Earth Planets Sp 76:20, 2024) Dual-quaternion-based iterative algorithm of the three dimensional coordinate transformation. Earth Planets Space 76, 20.
Sebahattin Bektas
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Our recent paper (Zeng et al. in Earth Planets Sp 76:20, 2024) presented a Dual Quaternion Algorithm (DQA) of 3D coordinate transformation in weighted total least squares (WTLS). Zeng et al.
Huaien Zeng +5 more
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The MegaPool Approach to Characterize Adaptive CD4+ and CD8+ T Cell Responses
Abstract Epitopes recognized by T cells are a collection of short peptide fragments derived from specific antigens or proteins. Immunological research to study T cell responses is hindered by the extreme degree of heterogeneity of epitope targets, which are usually derived from multiple antigens; within a given antigen, hundreds of different T cell ...
Ricardo da Silva Antunes +7 more
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This study focuses on the molecular action of two histone chaperones: SET/template‐activating factor‐Iβ and nucleophosmin 1. It is shown how these chaperones have specificity for fully dismantled nucleosomes, characterized the histone eviction (removal) process, and its modulation by cytochrome c.
Pedro Buzón +5 more
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This study aims to understand congruence in genome‐wide and MHC‐specific genetic variation within the same individual. We found that genome‐wide diversity was not associated with MHC diversity at either MHC class type. Additionally, kinship was a significant predictor of the number of MHC alleles shared between dyads at class II MHC loci.
Rachel M. Petersen +3 more
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Abstract Global seismographic networks (GSNs) emerged during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, facilitated by seminal international developments in theory, technology, instrumentation, and data exchange. The mid‐ to late‐twentieth century saw the creation of the World‐Wide Standardized Seismographic Network (1961) and International ...
A. T. Ringler +16 more
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Challenges and opportunities beyond structured data in analysis of electronic health records
Abstract Electronic health records (EHR) contain a lot of valuable information about individual patients and the whole population. Besides structured data, unstructured data in EHRs can provide extra, valuable information but the analytics processes are complex, time‐consuming, and often require excessive manual effort.
Maryam Tayefi +6 more
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Abundant immune cells in adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma while stromal cells in neuroendocrine neoplasms were enriched. Immunosuppressive microenvironment characterized as exhausted T cells and APOE+ macrophages. Endothelial cells (KDR+ and ACKR1+) indicated that angiogenesis and lymphangiogenesis were involved in GC.
Peizhan Chen +9 more
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ABSTRACT The field of Environmental Social Governance (ESG) investment has witnessed significant growth in recent decades, driven by the widespread adoption of “carbon neutral” efforts by most nations. Industry would prioritize ESG in a global context characterized by significant uncertainty.
Ashutosh Yadav +4 more
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