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This study performs pan‐viromic profiling of 14,529 samples from 5,710 domestic herbivores across five Chinese provinces, establishing the DhCN‐Virome (1,085,360 viral metagenomes). It reveals species/sample‐specific viromic signatures and cross‐species transmission dynamics, aiding unified disease control.
Yue Sun +19 more
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The precise regulation of GVL's solvation structure by two weak solvents with distinct functions promotes the formation of an anion‐dominated loose solvation structure, enabling the stable generation of EEI to protect the structural integrity of cathode materials and promote the uniform deposition of lithium.
Lei Zhang +14 more
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A Matheuristic for the Distance Constrained Inventory Routing Problem
This paper addresses the Distance-Constrained Inventory Routing Problem (DCIRP), a complex problem that combines inventory management and vehicle routing in a logistics context.
Víctor Manuel Valenzuela-Alcaraz +4 more
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Erasable FAP Targeted Spray‐On Probe for Fluorescence‐Guided Surgery
We present the first erasable spray‐on probe for fluorescence‐guided surgery. Following topical delivery, FAP‐FLASH550 targets fibroblast activation protein–expressing stromal cells, delineating tumor margins with high tumor‐to‐background ratios. A 365 nm UV light pulse rapidly erases fluorescent signals through triazene photodegradation and subsequent
Zachary Rabinowitz +2 more
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A dynamic approach to rebalancing bike-sharing systems [PDF]
Bike-sharing services are flourishing in Smart Cities worldwide. They provide a low-cost and environment-friendly transportation alternative and help reduce traffic congestion.
Chiariotti, Federico +3 more
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Complexity of inventory routing problems when routing is easy [PDF]
AbstractIn the inventory routing problem (IRP) inventory management and route optimization are combined. The traveling salesman problem (TSP) is a special case of the IRP, hence the IRP is NP‐hard. We investigate how other aspects than routing influence the complexity of a variant of the IRP.
Annelieke C. Baller +3 more
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A series of Fe2+/viscosity cascade‐activated NIR fluorescence probes (NP1–5) are synthesized, and NP3 is selected for its optimal properties. To verify application of NP3 in ferroptosis intervention in PD, PQR NPs, is constructed by NP3 and quercetin self‐assembling.
Lixia Guo +11 more
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The distribution of duck eggs is carried out in several retail stores in Medan, where road conditions, vehicle conditions and travel times are uncertain which results in uncertain costs.
Mukminah Mardiah +2 more
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On the use of reference points for the biobjective Inventory Routing Problem [PDF]
The article presents a study on the biobjective inventory routing problem. Contrary to most previous research, the problem is treated as a true multi-objective optimization problem, with the goal of identifying Pareto-optimal solutions.
Geiger, Martin Josef, Sevaux, Marc
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Time-Dependent Travel-Time Constrained Inventory Routing Problem [PDF]
The Inventory Routing Problem (IRP) is an integration of two operational problems: inventory management and routing. The Time-Dependent Travel-Time Constrained (TD-TC-IRP) is a new proposed variant of the IRP where the travelling time between two locations depend on the time of departure throughout the day and the length of a trip is time-constrained ...
Touzout, Faycal +2 more
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