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Learning Optimal Crowd Evacuation from Scratch Through Self‐Play
How would a superintelligent crowd behave in emergencies? This study develops an approach using multiagent deep reinforcement learning combined with self‐play to discover optimal evacuation strategies for pressure‐aware agents. The model learns behaviors such as queuing and zipper‐merging that significantly surpass traditional approaches in fatality ...
Mahdi Nasiri +3 more
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This graphical abstract illustrates the integrated workflow of the study‐ Mmapping the Sscientific Llandscape of Sschizophrenia Ggenetics (2020‐2025). The process combines bibliometric and scientometric analyses of 5,001 publications using VOSviewer to identify thematic clusters, key contributors, and international collaboration networks that define ...
Niloofar Mikaeili +2 more
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Citrus reticulata Blanco: A Review on Chemical Composition and Biological Activities
This review compiles chemical information and biological activities from 49 studies on Citrus reticulata. The fruit peels stand out for their high content of methoxylated monoterpenes and flavonoids with antioxidant, anti‐inflammatory, and antimicrobial activities.
José Walber Gonçalves Castro +3 more
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ABSTRACT Neuro‐ichthyosis is a rare group of disorders characterized by the coexistence of neurological dysfunction and ichthyotic skin changes. We report a 5‐year‐old girl born to consanguineous parents who presented with pharmacoresistant epilepsy, severe developmental delay, microcephaly, and ichthyosis.
Bessan Hamed Dababseh +5 more
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The studies reported in the following article were conducted by Zaki Mahdi, a graduate student in Ornamental Horticulture, working under the direction of Professor Vernon T. Stoutemyer.
V Stoutemyer
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Abstract Rainout shelters are research tools commonly used to simulate drought conditions in climate change experiments, allowing researchers to investigate the effects of reduced precipitation on ecosystem processes. However, these structures can introduce unintended microclimatic effects, such as changes in soil temperature and solar radiation, which
Shay Adar, Marcelo Sternberg
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The studies reported in the following article were conducted by Zaki Mahdi, a graduate student in Ornamental Horticulture, working under the direction of Professor Vernon T. Stoutemyer.
V Stoutemyer
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Energy Landscape in Iraq: Current Status, Research Review, and Policy Insights
Renewable energy currently contributes a small fraction to Iraq's electricity mix, with 3.39% from hydropower and 0.059% from solar, while thermal power dominates at 96.6%. Significant untapped potential exists across solar, wind, biomass, geothermal, wave, and blue energy, highlighting opportunities for a low‐carbon, technoeconomically viable energy ...
Ihab Jabbar Al‐Rikabi +5 more
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