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Modeling and heuristic approaches for the hub covering problem over incomplete hub networks
Hubs are the accumulation points within the transportation and the telecommunication networks that collect and distribute the flow or data, which is originated from a starting point and needs to be transferred to a destination point. The main application areas of the hub location problem are airline systems, telecommunication network design and cargo ...
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This study firstly presents a comprehensive and high‐resolution pan‐3D genome resource in chicken. Our findings reveal the role of structural variations in 3D genome architectures, and how they influence the domestication process and production traits at the 3D genome level.
Zhen Zhou +19 more
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NEW OPTIMIZATION MODELS FOR THE HUB COVERING LOCATION PROBLEM
Hub location problems are derived from classical origin-to-destination problems.The difference of hub location problems is the existence of hub nodes that merge/splittransportation demands. A hub also acts as a node where demand originates or arrives.The presence of hub nodes simplifies the network structure.
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xx xx. ABSTRACT Fabric‐based wearable electronics are gaining increasing attention owing to their flexibility, breathability, biocompatibility, and seamless integration into clothing. However, most existing studies rely primarily on metallic or carbon‐based conductive materials.
Thirumalaisamy Suryaprabha +6 more
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This study identifies mutation‐intolerant genes (MIGs), which are mutationally constrained in tumors despite normal‐tissue variability. Using miDriver, the authors pinpoint MIGs essential for tumor‐intrinsic fitness and immune evasion. Focusing on CHEK1, they show it drives tumor fitness and sculpts an immunosuppressive niche via the MIF–CD74 axis ...
Tao Wang +16 more
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Brain network topology and its cognitive impact in adult glioma survivors
Structural brain network topology can be altered in case of a brain tumor, due to both the tumor itself and its treatment. In this study, we explored the role of structural whole-brain and nodal network metrics and their association with cognitive ...
Laurien De Roeck +5 more
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Rapid Proteome‐Wide Discovery of Protein–Protein Interactions With ppIRIS
ppIRIS is a lightweight deep learning framework for proteome‐wide protein–protein interaction prediction directly from sequence. By fusing evolutionary and structural embeddings with a regularized Siamese architecture, ppIRIS achieves state‐of‐the‐art accuracy across species, enables minute‐scale screening, and reveals biologically validated bacterial ...
Luiz Felipe Piochi +4 more
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Background Major system reform is complex but can yield improved outcomes at multiple levels. We aimed to evaluate the impact of implementing a hub and spoke model of stroke care across metropolitan Adelaide (population 1.2 million), South Australia on ...
Susan Hillier +8 more
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Regioisomeric effects are a critical design parameter in self‐assembled monolyaer (SAM) engineering, underscoring their importance for optimizing buried interface properties and advancing the performance and stability of inverted perovskite solar cells.
Myeong‐Ho Hong +5 more
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Designing Scalable Mechano‐Virucidal Nanostructured Acrylic Surfaces for Enhanced Viral Inactivation
Can a surface be designed to physically break viruses? This study explores how nanoscale geometry—specifically the spacing of tiny pillars—can determine whether viruses remain intact or rupture. Using flexible acrylic and a scalable fabrication process, the authors develop nanopillared, transparent surfaces that show strong antiviral activity without ...
Samson W. L. Mah +14 more
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