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Characterization of a novel MSH2 variant in Lynch syndrome: clinical data and complementary bioinformatics assessment. [PDF]
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Clinicopathologic, molecular and tumor immune microenvironment features of mismatch repair-deficient glioblastomas in Lynch syndrome: a multicenter study of 29 cases with therapeutic implications. [PDF]
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Simultaneous prone transpsoas interbody fusion and osteotomies for severe deformity correction: multi-institutional retrospective review. [PDF]
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Low-loss fusion splicing between spacing-mismatched multicore fibers
Optics Letters, 2021Multicore fibers (MCFs) offer a fascinating solution to the need to increase the fiber density and thus meet the exponentially growing demand for capacity in optical communication networks. Despite overwhelming research into MCFs, the desire for a general fusion splicing scheme between dissimilar MCFs remains unanswered.
Wei Ji +5 more
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Mismatch loss in photovoltaic systems
Solar Energy, 2014Abstract The effects of current mismatch and shading on the power output of single photovoltaic (PV) modules are well analyzed, but only few investigations address mismatch losses at a PV system level that also limit the annual energy yield. The simple question, what happens if PV strings with different numbers of modules are connected in parallel ...
Thomas S. Wurster, Markus B. Schubert
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Insertion loss of mismatched filters
Proceedings of the IEEE, 1975The design of power line filters is difficult because the actual impedances of the equipment to be suppressed and of the power lines are often unknown. By means of simple geometric considerations it is easy to calculate the maximum and minimum insertion losses which give a more realistic characterization of power line filter performances.
B. Audone, L. Bolla
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Insertion Loss of Mismatched EMI Suppressors
IEEE Transactions on Electromagnetic Compatibility, 1978The insertion loss (IL) of EMI suppressors operating in systems with mismatched load and source impedances is studied. The design of an EMI suppressor is difficult because the actual impedances connected to it are often unknown. It has been recognized for a long time and by many authors [1]-[7] that the IL defined in a 50-ohm system (MIL-STD-220) is ...
Bruno Audone, Luciano Bolla
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