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From East to West: Patterns of Genetic Diversity of Populations Living in Four Eurasian Regions
We have analyzed the distribution and patterns of the genetic diversity of eight Alu loci (ACE, ApoA1, PV92, TPA25, NBC27, NBC102, NBC148, and NBC182) in 1,049 individuals representing 16 populations of the Volga-Ural region (Bashkirs, Tatars, Komis ...
Lebedev, Y. +7 more
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Abstract Most post‐disaster damage classifiers perform best when destructive forces leave clear spectral or structural signatures. However, these signatures are often subtle or absent after inundation, where damage may be nonstructural and difficult to detect.
Yu‐Hsuan Ho, Ali Mostafavi
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Abstract Large foundation models have demonstrated significant advantages in civil engineering, but they primarily focus on textual and visual data, overlooking the rich semantic, spatial, and topological features in building information modeling (BIM) models.
Jin Han, Xin‐Zheng Lu, Jia‐Rui Lin
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Populations: Tagar (red pentagon) (this study); Mongolian-speaking populations: Khamnigans (Buryat Republic, Russia) [43]; Barghuts (Inner Mongolia, China) [44]; Buryats (Buryat Republic, Southern Siberia, Russia) [43]; Mongols (Mongolia) [45].
Vyacheslav I. Molodin (736318) +7 more
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Abstract The preliminary design process for masonry structures requires engineers to iteratively verify code compliance and manually develop structural layouts. While image‐to‐image translation models can automate layout synthesis, existing approaches fall short in incorporating material properties (e.g., compressive strength, rebar yield stress) as ...
Arash Teymori Gharah Tapeh, M. Z. Naser
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Khan⇔s decree on the appointment of the mufti: muslims under the rule of the Volga Kalmyks
Research objectives: This article is dedicated to preliminarily research and the publication of the decree of the Kalmyk ruler, Donduk-Dashi Khan (r.
Mustakimov I.A., Khannanova G.M.
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Efficient bridge damage detection using a lightweight attention‐based modeling framework
Abstract Currently, real‐time assessment of surface damage to bridges is crucial for ensuring infrastructure safety. Unfortunately, existing methods often present a challenge: overly complex computational models are incompatible with systems that have limited resources, while lightweight models struggle to achieve sufficient detection accuracy.
Junjie Huang +6 more
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THE ART OF ORNAMENTED FELT OF THE NOGAIS
The article studies the traditional Nogai felt like a monument of folk art from the point of view of ethnography and art criticism. The problem has arisen as a distinctive cultural phenomenon due to the challenges posed by modern society today. Unfortunately, in the era of urbanization and the introduction into the environment of new technologies, the ...
Zuhra Z. Kuzeeva +1 more
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Abstract Earthquake can cause severe urban damage and economic losses, making the rapid, accurate, and safe exploration of building damage and preservation of on‐site earthquake data critical components. Deep learning‐based post‐earthquake technologies using images collected by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) equipment has emerged as a prominent research
Xiangyun Luo +5 more
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Abstract Automated detection of pavement cracks is a task of wide interest. With the improvement of industrialization, high‐resolution (HR) images are increasingly favored by researchers due to their ability to provide rich information about pavements and diseases.
Hui Yao +6 more
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