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Identification of the body fluid donors from mixture stains using bulk transcriptomes data. [PDF]

open access: yesBrief Bioinform
Yu H   +9 more
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On the limit functions of iterates in wandering domains

open access: green, 1993
Walter Bergweiler   +4 more
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The ITER port limiter design

Fusion Engineering and Design, 1998
Abstract The limiters in the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) have been relocated to equatorial ports in order to improve their operability and maintenance. This position reduces to a minimum the total first wall (FW) area subjected to high heat fluxes with resulting savings in component costs along with those in the associated
Cardella, A.   +9 more
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ITER operating limit definition criteria

Fusion Engineering and Design, 2009
Abstract The operating limits and conditions (OLCs) are operating parameters and conditions, chosen among all system/components, which, together, define the domain of the safe operation of ITER in all foreseen ITER states (operation, maintenance, commissioning).
S. Ciattaglia   +11 more
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Iterative time-limited signal restoration

IEEE Transactions on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1983
The purpose of this paper is to show that time-limited restoration of shift-invariant blurred signals can be done by means of fixed-point solutions of contraction mappings, under rather general conditions for the distortion operator. All our results are valid for multidimensional signals.
Sanz, Jorge L. C., Huang, Thomas S.
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Limit periodic iteration

Applied Numerical Mathematics, 1988
Let X be a complete metric space. For \(n=1,2,3,...\), let \(f_ n\) be a function \(X\to X\) having a unique fixed point \(\alpha_ n\). Write \(F_ n=f_ 1\circ f_ 2\circ...\circ f_ n\). Under suitable conditions, there is an \(\alpha\in X\) such that, for each \(x\in X\), we have \(F_ n(x)\to \alpha\) as \(n\to \alpha\).
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