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Identification of the transforming EML4–ALK fusion gene in non-small-cell lung cancer
Nature, 2007Hiroyuki Mano+2 more
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SwinFusion: Cross-domain Long-range Learning for General Image Fusion via Swin Transformer
IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, 2022This study proposes a novel general image fusion framework based on cross-domain long-range learning and Swin Transformer, termed as SwinFusion. On the one hand, an attention-guided cross-domain module is devised to achieve sufficient integration of ...
Jiayi Ma+5 more
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Infrared and Visible Image Fusion via Decoupling Network
IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 2022In general, the goal of the existing infrared and visible image fusion (IVIF) methods is to make the fused image contain both the high-contrast regions of the infrared image and the texture details of the visible image.
Xue Wang+4 more
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SuperFusion: A Versatile Image Registration and Fusion Network with Semantic Awareness
IEEE/CAA Journal of Automatica Sinica, 2022Image fusion aims to integrate complementary information in source images to synthesize a fused image comprehensively characterizing the imaging scene.
Linfeng Tang+4 more
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1980
Publisher Summary This chapter describes the interactions in the microscopic sense and discusses the phenomena that affect the ability to achieve a practical large-scale source of energy from fusion. When two light nuclear particles combine or “fuse” together, energy is released because the product nuclei have less mass than the original particles ...
Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert
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Publisher Summary This chapter describes the interactions in the microscopic sense and discusses the phenomena that affect the ability to achieve a practical large-scale source of energy from fusion. When two light nuclear particles combine or “fuse” together, energy is released because the product nuclei have less mass than the original particles ...
Raymond L. Murray, Keith E. Holbert
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IEEE Spectrum, 2013
What if you could help solve the nuclear waste problem and at the same time give fusion research a new raison d'etre? A trio of physicists at the University of Texas at Austin have dreamed up a trick to pair nuclear fusion and fission in a way they think could open more promising futures for both technologies.
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What if you could help solve the nuclear waste problem and at the same time give fusion research a new raison d'etre? A trio of physicists at the University of Texas at Austin have dreamed up a trick to pair nuclear fusion and fission in a way they think could open more promising futures for both technologies.
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CONTROL OF FUSION IN FUSION SYSTEMS [PDF]
Let P be a p-group and [Formula: see text] a fusion system on P. The aim of this paper is to give necessary and sufficient conditions on a subgroup Q of P for the normalizer [Formula: see text] to be [Formula: see text] itself. This generalizes a result of Gilotti and Serena on finite groups.
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Science, 1985
Foreign DNA fragments can be inserted into filamentous phage gene III to create a fusion protein with the foreign sequence in the middle. The fusion protein is incorporated into the virion, which retains infectivity and displays the foreign amino acids ...
G. P. Smith
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Foreign DNA fragments can be inserted into filamentous phage gene III to create a fusion protein with the foreign sequence in the middle. The fusion protein is incorporated into the virion, which retains infectivity and displays the foreign amino acids ...
G. P. Smith
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Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 1999
Although catalyzed by different proteins, the energy barriers for lipid bilayer fusion in exocytosis, viral fusion, and trafficking seem to be the same as those for the fusion of protein-free phospholipid membranes. To minimize this energy, fusion will proceed through a minimal number of lipid molecules, probably localized in bent non-bilayer ...
, Zimmerberg, , Chernomordik
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Although catalyzed by different proteins, the energy barriers for lipid bilayer fusion in exocytosis, viral fusion, and trafficking seem to be the same as those for the fusion of protein-free phospholipid membranes. To minimize this energy, fusion will proceed through a minimal number of lipid molecules, probably localized in bent non-bilayer ...
, Zimmerberg, , Chernomordik
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