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Testing conflicting taxonomic hypotheses in myrmecophilous <i>Oochrotus</i> Lucas, 1852 (Coleoptera, Tenebrionidae). [PDF]
Gómez-Vicioso J +3 more
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The (s, t)-Jacobsthal and (s, t)-Jacobsthal Lucas sequences
Şükran Uygun
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Vector Field‐Based Collision‐Free Navigation in Tunnel‐Like Environments
ABSTRACT Tunnel‐like environments, renowned for their vast scale, confined spaces, and limited visibility, present significant challenges for autonomous robot navigation. This study addresses the critical issue of guiding robots through such environments while ensuring collision‐free navigation and maintaining a specified safety margin from both tunnel
Bao Jianjun +5 more
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Oligonucleotides targeting the 3' splice site downstream of a microexon as an innovative therapy for autism. [PDF]
Martinez-Pizarro A +8 more
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Evaluating Movements of Co‐Occurring Silver and Bighead Carp in a Small Missouri River Tributary
ABSTRACT Silver Carp Hypophthalmichthys molitrix and Bighead Carp Hypophthalmichthys nobilis commonly inhabit small tributaries of mainstem rivers. However, dynamic environmental conditions within these systems may influence their movement patterns differently than in larger rivers, potentially leading to important implications regarding their range ...
Seth M. Renner, Michael J. Weber
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High-Accuracy Quantitative Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Using Improved Solvent Suppression Schemes. [PDF]
Garrido BC +3 more
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Generalized Goggins’s Formula for Lucas and Companion Lucas Sequences
In our previous papers, we have generalized Goggins’s formula given in [1] into two different directions [2] and [3]. In this paper, we shall give a more generalized formula which combine the results in [2] and those in [3]. Our formula (6) involves our previous results (4), (5) and also Goggins’s formula (1) as its special cases.
openaire
Mapping River Bed Topography in Whitewater Rapids Using Bathymetric LiDAR
ABSTRACT Bathymetric LiDAR captures river topography efficiently for clear and shallow water, but for mountain rivers, whitewater rapids still pose challenges. This study proposes a novel method to enable the extraction of bottom returns specifically in turbulent whitewater sections.
Jan Rhomberg‐Kauert +5 more
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