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E-LoQ: Enhanced Locking for Quantum Circuit IP Protection

open access: yes2025 IEEE International Symposium on Hardware Oriented Security and Trust (HOST)
In recent years, quantum computing has started to demonstrate superior efficiency to classical computing. In quantum computing, quantum circuits that implement specific quantum algorithms are usually not directly executable on quantum computer hardware ...
Yuntao Liu, Jayden John, Qian Wang
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Strategy for determination of LOD and LOQ values--some basic aspects.

Talanta, 2014
The paper is devoted to the evaluation of limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) values in concentration domain by using 4 different approaches; namely 3σ and 10σ approaches, ULA2 approach, PBA approach and MDL approach. Brief theoretical analyses of all above mentioned approaches are given together with directions for their ...
Jozef Uhrovčík
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Influence of hydrogen sulfide gas concentrations on LOD and LOQ of thermal spray coated hybrid-bacterial cellulose film for intelligent meat label.

Carbohydrate Polymers, 2021
Hybrid nanocomposite thin film for hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor based on bacterial cellulose nanocrystals (BCNCs) has resulted in high demand of environmentally friendly nanomaterials. Films were prepared using thermal spray coating that sprayed hybrid nanocomposite suspension based on silver nanoparticles (AgNPs)-loaded BCNCs's surface and ...
Pongpat Sukhavattanakul, H. Manuspiya
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Imputing defensible values for left-censored ‘below level of quantitation’ (LoQ) biomarker measurements

Journal of Breath Research, 2016
Biomarker datasets often include entries 'below the level of quantitation' (LoQ) wherein the instrumentation is no longer able to provide values that meet required analytical quality standards, a phenomenon referred to as 'left-censored' data. Generally, some form of imputation for missing values is required to allow calculating distributions and ...
J. Pleil
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