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HOPS-associated neurological disorders (HOPSANDs): linking endolysosomal dysfunction to the pathogenesis of dystonia

open access: yesBrain, 2021
The "homotypic fusion and protein sorting" (HOPS) complex is the structural bridge necessary for the fusion of late endosomes and autophagosomes with lysosomes.
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H2GNN: Hierarchical-Hops Graph Neural Networks for Multi-Robot Exploration in Unknown Environments

IEEE Robotics and Automation Letters, 2022
Multi-robot coarse-to-fine exploration in unknown environments makes great sense in many application fields like search and rescue. For different stages of the task, robots need to extract information from the environment discriminately, which can ...
Hao Zhang   +4 more
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Xanthohumol properties and strategies for extraction from hops and brewery residues: A review.

Food Chemistry, 2022
Xanthohumol, a chalcone unique to hops, has attracted attention from researchers due to its several pharmacological effects on humans. In industry, hops are almost exclusively used in beer production, generating tons of solid waste - hot trub from the ...
Gerbson Vicente de Andrade Silva   +4 more
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A velocity-variation-based formulation for bedload particle hops in rivers

Journal of Fluid Mechanics, 2021
Bedload particle hops are defined as successive motions of a particle from start to stop, characterizing one of the most fundamental processes of bedload sediment transport in rivers. Although two transport regimes have been recently identified for short
Zi Wu   +5 more
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Geographical origins and varieties identification of hops (Humulus lupulus L.) by multi-metal elements fingerprinting and the relationships with functional ingredients

Food Chemistry, 2019
Product traceability provides important information for reinforcing hops quality and safety. In this study, multi-metal fingerprinting was used to establish an identification model for classifying hops' geographical origins and varieties.
Zechang Liu, Yumei Liu
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Hop-by-hop or longer hops: The energy perspective

2008 International Conference on Innovations in Information Technology, 2008
We investigate, model and compare the expected energy consumption of routing over many short hops to the expected energy consumption of routing over longer hops. In addition to the common energy cost metrics of transmission and reception, our energy cost model also includes idle, noise, multi-path fading and retransmission energy costs.
Farinaz Koushanfar, Negar Kiyavash
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Mechanisms of Hop Inhibition: Hop Ionophores

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2009
In this work, the mechanism of hop inhibition toward (beer spoiling) bacteria is revised. The mode of action of iso-alpha-acids was investigated via bilayer lipid membrane (BLM) measurements and growth challenges of hop-sensitive and -resistant Lactobacillus brevis strains in the presence of uncouplers of class I and II or a H(+)/Mn(2+) exchanger.
Jürgen, Behr, Rudi F, Vogel
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Hop-by-Hop TCP over MANET

2008 IEEE Asia-Pacific Services Computing Conference, 2008
In a MANET environment, communication links are unstable due to various reasons. Error rate is higher and bandwidth is smaller than fixed networks. Running conventional TCP protocol over MANET will suffer from severe performance degradation. To handle a packet loss, conventional TCP retransmits the lost packet from its source.
Yao-Nan Lien, Yi-Fan Yu
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Hop by hop multicast routing protocol

Proceedings of the 2001 conference on Applications, technologies, architectures, and protocols for computer communications, 2001
IP Multicast is facing a slow take-off although it is a hotly debated topic since more than a decade. Many reasons are responsible for this status. Hence, the Internet is likely to be organized with both unicast and multicast enabled networks. Thus, it is of utmost importance to design protocols that allow the progressive deployment of the multicast ...
Maciel Kosmalski Costa, Luís Henrique   +2 more
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