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Encapsulating Urban Traffic Rhythms into Road Networks [PDF]
Using road GIS (geographical information systems) data and travel demand data for two U.S. urban areas, the dynamical driver sources of each road segment were located. A method to target road clusters closely related to urban traffic congestion was then developed to improve road network efficiency.
Dong Wei+4 more
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Encapsulation of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii into a metal-phenolic network
Abstract Single-cell encapsulation using metal-phenolic networks (MPNs) is an emerging technique to protect cells from stressors. Until now, the MPN coatings have been only applied to some bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cells. To further demonstrate their versatility, we herein coat Chlamydomonas reinhardtii with the network consisting of tannic acid
Wenting Liao+6 more
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High performance encapsulation and networking in Casanova 2 [PDF]
Abstract Encapsulation is a programming technique that helps developers keeping code readable and maintainable. However, encapsulation in modern object-oriented languages often causes significant runtime overhead. Developers must choose between clean encapsulated code or fast code. In the application domain of computer games, speed of execution is of
Agostino Cortesi+5 more
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Encapsulating Networks of Droplet Interface Bilayers in a Thermoreversible Organogel [PDF]
AbstractThe development of membrane-based materials that exhibit the range and robustness of autonomic functions found in biological systems remains elusive. Droplet interface bilayers (DIBs) have been proposed as building blocks for such materials, owing to their simplicity, geometry, and capability for replicating cellular phenomena.
Joseph S. Najem+5 more
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Encapsulation of protein microfiber networks supporting pancreatic islets [PDF]
AbstractNetworks of discrete, genipin‐crosslinked gelatin microfibers enveloping pancreatic islets were incorporated within barium alginate microcapsules. This novel technique enabled encapsulation of cellular aggregates in a spherical fibrous matrix <300 μm in diameter.
Joseph A. M. Steele+4 more
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Filtering network traffic based on protocol encapsulation rules [PDF]
Packet filtering is a technology at the foundation of many traffic analysis tasks. While languages and tools for packet filtering have been available for many years, none of them supports filters operating on the encapsulation relationships found in each packet.
CERRATO, IVANO+2 more
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COM Encapsulation Techniques of Ventilation Network Solution
AbstractThe status quo of ventilation network solution software at home and abroad was studied in detail. It shows that China's current mode to develop ventilation network solution software has many outcomes, such as strong dependence on operation system, closure and uniform design style, etc.
Wang Yi, Zhu Hongqing, Zhu Shuaihu
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Encapsulation of air vessel design in a neural network
The trial and error process of calculating the characteristics of an air vessel suitable to protect a rising main against the effects of hydraulic transients has proved to be cumbersome for the design engineer. The own experience and sets of charts, which can be found in the literature, can provide some help.
Rafael Pérez+4 more
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The extracellular matrix (ECM) forms through hierarchical assembly of small and larger polymeric molecules into a transient, hydrogel‐like fibrous network that provides mechanical support and biochemical cues to cells.
M. Diba+9 more
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