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Isometry invariant permutation codes and mutually orthogonal Latin squares [PDF]
Commonly, the direct construction and the description of mutually orthogonal Latin squares (MOLS) make use of difference or quasi‐difference matrices. Now there exists a correspondence between MOLS and separable permutation codes.
I. Janiszczak, Reiner Staszewski
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A novel approach to resilience and its links with education and Alzheimer's disease genetics
Abstract INTRODUCTION Cognitive resilience refers to maintaining cognitive function despite Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathophysiology. METHODS We analyzed amyloid‐positive individuals across clinical stages of AD in two cohorts: the Amsterdam Dementia Cohort (ADC, N = 1036) and Alzheimer's Disease Neuroimaging Initiative (ADNI, N = 685).
Maria Carrigan +10 more
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Computationally Efficient Hybrid Downscaling of Surf Zone Hydrodynamics: Methodology and Evaluation
Abstract We present a hybrid surf‐zone model that combines numerical simulations and statistical/machine learning techniques, enabling accurate calculations of nearshore wave and hydrodynamic parameters with high computational efficiency. The approach involves defining representative forcing conditions, carrying out numerical model (XBeach) simulations
E. R. Echevarria +7 more
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Abstract The excessive use of plastics has raised significant environmental concerns, including harm to marine ecosystems and pollution. PLA, a widely used bioplastic, suffers from low toughness and thermal stability, limiting its industrial applications.
Shafahat Ali +3 more
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Abstract Optimal control over fast chemical processes hinges on the achievement of rapid and effective mixing. Impinging jet mixers are a unique class of passive mixing devices renowned for their exceptional ability to achieve rapid mixing at micro‐length scales, whilst offering the possibility of a high throughput.
Cedric Devos +10 more
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Statistical research on correlation with spatial data dates at least to Student's (W. S. Gosset's) 1914 paper on “the elimination of spurious correlation due to position in time and space.” Since 1968, much of this work has been organized around the concept of spatial autocorrelation (SA).
Connor Donegan
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Dynamics, Monitoring, and Forecasting of Tephra in the Atmosphere
Abstract Explosive volcanic eruptions inject hot mixtures of solid particles (tephra) and gasses into the atmosphere. Entraining ambient air, these mixtures can form plumes rising tens of kilometers until they spread laterally, forming umbrella clouds. While the largest clasts tend to settle in proximity to the volcano, the smallest fragments, commonly
F. Pardini +7 more
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Abstract Designs for computer experiments in quantitative factors use columns with many levels. Filling the experimental space is their most important property, and there are many criteria that assess aspects of space‐filling. Recently, Tian and Xu proposed a stratification pattern for assessing the stratification‐related space‐filling properties of ...
Ulrike Grömping
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Multiplexed quantitative neuropeptidomics via DiLeu isobaric tagging. [PDF]
Sauer CS, Li L.
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