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High-Frequency Acoustical Reverberation from a Rough-Sea Surface
C. S. Clay, Herman Medwin
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Influence of Beamwidth and Multiple Transmissions on Reverberation-Limited Sonars [PDF]
Bernard F. Cole, John J. Hanrahan
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A new analytical pipeline, FREQuency‐resolved Network Estimation via Source Separation (FREQ‐NESS), reveals how the brain at rest is organized in frequency‐specific networks and dynamically rearranges during auditory stimulation. By analyzing source‐reconstructed magnetoencephalography (MEG) data, FREQ‐NESS uncovers the networks' prominence, spatial ...
Mattia Rosso+6 more
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The Fe3O4/Gd@BSA‐pPB nanoprobe leverages biomimetic mineralization and targets hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) through PDGFRβ, offering superior enrichment in fibrotic regions. This targeted delivery overcomes biological barriers, enhancing both the accuracy and sensitivity of MRI imaging at early disease stages.
Zehua Li+11 more
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Multimicrophone signal-processing technique to remove room reverberation from speech signals [PDF]
J. B. Allen, D. A. Berkley, Jens Blauert
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Neural Patterns of Social Pain in the Brain‐Wide Representations Across Social Contexts
Empathy arises from both physiological and social pain, yet their shared and context‐specific neural mechanisms remain unclear. Combining fMRI and multivariate pattern analysis, this study decodes overlapping empathy networks and distinct representations for social exclusion versus separation.
Xiaodong Zhang+11 more
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Investigation of how the AIE molecules and functionalized AIE nanoparticle impact protein stability, protein homeostasis in cells, biodistribution, and biocompatibility in animal model. Abstract Aggregation‐induced emission (AIE) materials offer promising perspectives in disease diagnosis and therapeutics given their unique optical and photochemical ...
Wang Wan+12 more
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Coherence of Signals, Noise, and Reverberation in the Sea [PDF]
R. J. Urick
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Novel carbon‐11 labeled pyrimidine derivatives are developed as PET imaging probes for visualizing sigma‐1 receptors in the brain. [11C]CNY‐01 demonstrates superior brain uptake and binding specificity in both rodents and non‐human primates. The study reveals decreased sigma‐1 receptor expression in Alzheimer's disease, offering a promising tool for ...
Ping Bai+12 more
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Nei tipici ambienti ordinari e di laboratorio (40-80 m3) e a bassa frequenza (50-100 Hz), il campo acustico risulta non diffuso a causa della presenza dei modi.
Andrea Prato, Alessandro Schiavi
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