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Auditory–Tactile Congruence for Synthesis of Adaptive Pain Expressions in RoboPatients
In this work, we explore auditory–tactile congruence for synthesizing adaptive vocal pain expressions in robopatients. Using a robopatient platform that integrates vocal pain sounds with palpation forces, we conducted 7680 trials across 20 participants.
Saitarun Nadipineni +4 more
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The anoxic, alkaline hydrolysis of cellulosic materials generates a range of cellulose degradation products (CDP) including α and β forms of isosaccharinic acid (ISA) and is expected to occur in radioactive waste disposal sites receiving intermediate ...
Rout, Simon P. +40 more
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Generalized product of fuzzy subgroups and t-level subgroups
Ray (Fuzzy Sets and Systems 105(1999)181-183) studied some results of the product of two fuzzy subsets and fuzzy subgroups. In this paper, Ray's results will be generalized. Furthermore, we define a t-level subset and t-level subgroups, and then we study some of their properties.
Çağman, Naim, AKTAŞ, Hacı
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Muscle Control of an Extra Robotic Digit
This study compares muscle‐ and movement‐based control for operating a supernumerary robotic thumb. While movement control performs better in the proposed tasks, muscle‐based (EMG) control promotes broader motor learning. The results highlight the promise and challenges of using biosignals for human augmentation, offering new insights into intuitive ...
Julien Russ +7 more
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Chromosomal Instability Drives Glioblastoma Heterogeneity and Therapeutic Opportunities
ABSTRACT Glioblastoma, the most aggressive and lethal form of brain cancer, is defined by profound genomic instability, with Chromosomal Instability (CIN) playing a central role in driving tumor progression, therapy resistance, and poor prognosis. CIN is characterized by numerical and structural alterations, is driven by mechanisms such as mitotic ...
Amarnath Pal +3 more
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Liu et al. define a systems‐level interactome of fibroadipogenic progenitor (FAP)‐mediated signaling in skeletal muscle by integrating single‐cell transcriptomics with FAP depletion‐based perturbation analysis. Functional interrogation using a conditioned media bioassay links predicted signaling to multicellular outcomes, establishing a framework to ...
Xingyu Liu +13 more
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Cycle type in Hall–Paige: a proof of the Friedlander–Gordon–Tannenbaum conjecture
An orthomorphism of a finite group G is a bijection $\phi \colon G\to G$ such that $g\mapsto g^{-1}\phi (g)$ is also a bijection. In 1981, Friedlander, Gordon, and Tannenbaum conjectured that when G is abelian, for any $k\geq 2 ...
Alp Müyesser
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Phospholipid transfer protein(PLTP) plays a critical role in forming a complex with kinase A (AURKA) and P65. This interaction facilitates phosphorylation of P65 at Ser536, leading to the activation of the NF‐κB signaling pathway. Ultimately, this leads to the upregulation of downstream cytokines, including IL‐6, IL‐8, and CSF‐1, which promotes M2 ...
Xinyue Liang +14 more
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Coprime invariable generation and minimal-exponent groups
Colva Roney-Dougal acknowledges the support of EPSRC grant EP/I03582X/1.A finite group G is coprimely invariably generated if there exists a set of generators {g1,. .,gu} of G with the property that the orders |g1|,.
Lucchini, Andrea +4 more
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In this chapter, we learn how to find small groups inside of large groups, and then how to build large groups out of small groups. The point is to help you better understand symmetry groups. If you can recognize an object’s symmetry group as having been built out of smaller groups, then this realization might help you to much more clearly understand ...
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