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Multiple model trajectory poisson multi-bernoulli mixtures filter for tracking multiple maneuvering objects. [PDF]
Salim I, Okasha N, Barbary M, Anis W.
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Miniature Robotic Swimmer with Precise 2D Motion Control via Acoustic Vortex‐Induced Propulsion
In this work, a miniature robotic swimmer achieves precise 2D motion using sound waves with customized 3D‐printed lenses. Localized acoustic vortices drive both translation and rotation of the swimmer without mechanical parts. This contactless approach offers a novel route to controlled micro‐scale movement, with promising applications in biomedical ...
Chadi Ellouzi +6 more
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Synchrony timescales underlie irregular neocortical spiking. [PDF]
Pattadkal JJ +5 more
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This study introduces a versatile platform for quantifying three dimensional traction forces at bio‐adhesive interfaces. Integrating in situ stereo‐digital image correlation with finite element simulations allows for precise measurement of microscale displacements and traction forces in both dry and wet conditions.
Yingwei Hou, Fusheng Wang, Tao Liu
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Age-specific impact of COVID-19 on birth rates in Japan: An interrupted time-series analysis using national vital statistics. [PDF]
Okui T.
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A bi-Poisson model for clustering gene expression profiles by RNA-seq. [PDF]
Wang N +6 more
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This study reveals the genetic and molecular mechanisms controlling grain size homeostasis through fine‐tuning OsGRX8 self‐expression by two natural negative feedback loops functioning in redox‐dependent or ‐independent manners and identifies two self‐regulatory haplotypes (SRHs) for the subspecies differentiation in rice.
Xingxing Li +13 more
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Wearing Regulation Soft-Padded Headgear Does Not Reduce the Risk of Head Injuries in Professional Men's Rugby Players: An Observational Cohort Study. [PDF]
Brown J +12 more
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Imperfection in Semiconductors Leading to High Performance Devices
Crystalline perfection is typically pursued in semiconductors to enhance device performance. However, through modeling and experimental work, we show that defects can be strategically employed in a specific detection regime to increase sensitivity to extreme values. GaN diodes are demonstrated to effectively detect high‐energy proton beams at fluxes as
Jean‐Yves Duboz +8 more
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