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Brain‐Computer Interface Training Fosters Perceptual Skills to Detect Errors
Accurate perception of visuomotor errors underpins motor precision and learning, yet conventional behavioral training fails to improve sensitivity to subtle errors. Real‐time EEG‐based brain‐computer interface feedback targeting the error positivity component enhances perceptual learning of small errors.
Deland H. Liu +4 more
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We present a chromosome‐level genome assembly of Siraitia grosvenorii and, through comparative genomics, uncover a conserved UGT73 tandem array driving triterpenoid saponin diversification in Cucurbitaceae. Crystalized SgUGT73AM30 further reveals the regioselectivity mechanism underlying its catalytic activity.
Guangyi Wang +13 more
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A rational architectural design of hierarchical, CNT‐interwoven hollow carbon microclusters unlocks and stabilizes a unique monoclinic Co3Se4‐mediated conversion–insertion pathway for potassium storage. This structural confinement effectively guides the reaction kinetics and accommodates severe mechanical strain.
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Our experimental evidence supports a model in which ALO targets the HSPA8‐CMA‐ATP6V1A axis to induce lysosomal hyperacidification and initiate osmotic and lipidomic stress. These changes are associated with LMP and loss of lysosomal integrity in prostate cancer cells.
Bingzheng An +8 more
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Morphological Response of Bermudagrass Genotypes to Neutral-density Shade
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Note on leaf area index in a solitary plant
Wassink, E.C., van den Noort, M.E.
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Red-Edge Band Vegetation Indices for Leaf Area Index Estimation From Sentinel-2/MSI Imagery
IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 2020The estimation of leaf area index (LAI) from optical remotely sensed data based on vegetation indices (VIs) is a quick and practical approach to acquire LAI over vast areas.
Yuanheng Sun +4 more
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Leaf Area Index and Specific Leaf Area Determinations
Journal of Agronomic Education, 1972ABSTRACTLeaf area is measured by several methods and area per unit leaf weight (specific leaf area) is calculated. Leaf area index is then calculated as the product of leaf yield and specific leaf area. Procedures and equipment needed are described.
D. D. Wolf, E. W. Carson, R. H. Brown
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International Journal of Remote Sensing, 1988
Abstract The geometrical structure of a vegetation canopy determines the amount of foliage presented to a sensor and the form of the relationship between reflectance and vegetation amount. The aim of this study was to develop a practical measure of vegetation amount that was sensitive to canopy geometry.
P. J. CURRAN, N. W. WARDLEY
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Abstract The geometrical structure of a vegetation canopy determines the amount of foliage presented to a sensor and the form of the relationship between reflectance and vegetation amount. The aim of this study was to develop a practical measure of vegetation amount that was sensitive to canopy geometry.
P. J. CURRAN, N. W. WARDLEY
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, 2020
Field measurements of leaf area density (LAD) and leaf area index (LAI) for individual trees have increased in importance and relevance with the advent of high spatial resolution remote sensing for the urban landscape.
Shanshan Wei +7 more
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Field measurements of leaf area density (LAD) and leaf area index (LAI) for individual trees have increased in importance and relevance with the advent of high spatial resolution remote sensing for the urban landscape.
Shanshan Wei +7 more
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