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Editorial: Special Issue on the ICASSP 2023 Signal Processing Grand Challenges

open access: yesIEEE Open Journal of Signal Processing
The 2023 IEEE International Conference on Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing (ICASSP 2023) took place in Rhodos, Greece, running from June 4th to June 10th, with a record number of paper submissions and attendees.
Alexander Bertrand, Ozlem Kalinli
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Dignity: One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Still Counting [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
© 2010 Cambridge University Press. Online edition of the journal is available at http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=CQH“Dissecting Bioethics,” edited by Tuija Takala and Matti Häyry, welcomes contributions on the conceptual and ...
Schroeder, Doris
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Sustainable Liquid‐Organic‐Hydrogen‐Carrier‐Based Hydrogen‐Storage Technology Using Crude or Waste Feedstock/Hydrogen

open access: yesAdvanced Energy and Sustainability Research, Volume 5, Issue 12, December 2024.
Liquid organic hydrogen carrier (LOHC)‐based hydrogen‐storage and transportation technologies can be integrated with crude or waste feedstock and hydrogen. In this review, the methods for obtaining LOHC molecules from petroleum and renewable raw materials , the classification for obtaining crude hydrogen sources from hydrogen production processes, and ...
Dongun Kim   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

KRIEGSGEFANGENENLAGER (KGL) RHODOS

open access: yes, 2022
KGL Rhodos was not part of the regular German prisoner of war camp system but rather an ad hoc collection camp for interned Italian soldiers, guarded by regular German troops on temporary detail. The camp existed on the Greek island of Rhodos (Rhodes) in the Aegean Sea from mid-September 1943 until March 1944 and again from November 2, 1944, until the ...
openaire   +1 more source

Effects of urbanization and deforestation on flooding: Case study of Cap‐Haïtien City, Haiti

open access: yesJournal of Flood Risk Management, Volume 17, Issue 4, December 2024.
Abstract Cap‐Haïtien, the second largest city in Haiti, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes, landslides, and flooding. The rapid pace of urbanization and deforestation has exacerbated the risk of flooding, resulting in disasters in November 2012, 2016, and 2022. This study aims to assess the impact of urbanization and deforestation on river flooding in
Madoche Jean Louis   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Use of Idebenone for the Treatment of Leber’s Hereditary Optic Neuropathy

open access: yesJournal of Inborn Errors of Metabolism and Screening, 2017
Leber’s hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) is one of the most frequent mitochondrial disorders. It is caused by mutations in genes of the mitochondrial DNA coding for subunits of the respiratory chain and leads to severe bilateral vision loss, from which
Claudia B. Catarino MD, PhD   +1 more
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Acquisition and Disclosure of Information as a Hold-up Problem [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
The acquisition of information prior to sale gives rise to a hold-up situation quite naturally. Yet, while the bulk of the literature on the hold-up problem considers negotiations under symmetric information where cooperative short-cuts such as split the
Schweizer, Urs
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Cytocompatibility of electrospun poly‐L‐lactic acid membranes for Bruch's membrane regeneration using human embryonic stem cell‐derived retinal pigment epithelial cells

open access: yesJournal of Biomedical Materials Research Part A, Volume 112, Issue 11, Page 1902-1920, November 2024.
Abstract Cell replacement therapy is under development for dry age‐related macular degeneration (AMD). A thin membrane resembling the Bruch's membrane is required to form a cell‐on‐membrane construct with retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells. These cells have been differentiated from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) in vitro.
Naghmeh Abbasi, Helen O'Neill
wiley   +1 more source

Soil type and precipitation level have a greater influence on fungal than bacterial diversity in serpentine and non‐serpentine biological soil crusts

open access: yesEcological Research, Volume 39, Issue 6, Page 862-878, November 2024.
We investigated bacterial and fungal diversity in biocrusts from serpentine and non‐serpentine soil in South Africa. While bacterial diversity showed no significant differences, fungal community structure varied significantly between serpentine (S) and non‐serpentine (NS) biocrusts and between precipitation levels.
Danielle Botha   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

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