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Improving the reliability of automotive perceptive sensors in degraded weather conditions, including fog, is an important issue for road safety and the development of automated driving.
Amine Ben-Daoued +2 more
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Structure‐forward targeting of claudins with synthetic binders
Claudins form the paracellular barriers between epithelial and endothelial tissues at tight junctions and are targets for molecular binders with the goal of modulating barrier permeability. Claudin‐binding molecules are relevant in drug delivery or in altering claudin interactions with disease‐causing proteins.
Alex J. Vecchio
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Fog is one of major challenges for transportation systems. The automation of the latter is based on perception sensors that can be disrupted by atmospheric conditions.
Pierre Duthon +2 more
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Fog Intermittency and Critical Behavior
The intermittency of fog occurrence (the switching between fog and no-fog) is a key stochastic feature that plays a role in its duration and the amount of moisture available.
Kelly Y. Huang +5 more
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Synergistic perspectives—How single‐molecule biophysics complement biochemical understanding
In this review, we discuss how ensemble biochemistry and single‐molecule approaches are complementary, outline commonly used single‐molecule techniques, and illustrate their relevance through two representative case studies: chromatin organization by SMC complexes and pathway choice during DNA double‐strand break repair.
Sara De Bragança +2 more
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Detection of Targets in Road Scene Images Enhanced Using Conditional GAN-Based Dehazing Model
Object detection is a classic image processing problem. For instance, in autonomous driving applications, targets such as cars and pedestrians are detected in the road scene video. Many image-based object detection methods utilizing hand-crafted features
Tsz-Yeung Chow +2 more
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Julio A. Chalela, MD, Scott E. Kasner, MD, Philadelphia, PA A 64-year-old man developed acute vertigo, nausea, and vomiting. He was taken to a hospital, where he was diagnosed with acute labyrinthitis and discharged home. One day later he returned with worsening symptoms.
J A, Chalela, S E, Kasner
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Evidence in the fog – Triage in fog computing systems
Fog computing promises improved service scalability and lower latency for IoT systems. The concept closes the gap between full computing capabilities at the network's edge and cloud systems' centrally located processing infrastructure. The drawback of the former is the high power requirements at the edge nodes, and the latter is the high latency for ...
Jens-Petter Sandvik +3 more
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Dormant cancer cells can hide in distant organs for years, evading treatment and the immune system. This review highlights how signals from the surrounding tissue and immune environment keep these cells inactive or trigger their reawakening. Understanding these mechanisms may help develop therapies to eliminate or control dormant cells and prevent ...
Kanishka Tiwary +1 more
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Forest patch symmetry depends on direction of limiting resource delivery
Edge effects are a major concern in the study and conservation of forest patches. The traditional perspective, derived from patches formed by fragmentation, considers forest edges as intermediates in a gradient between interior and exterior conditions ...
Daniel E. Stanton +3 more
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