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A New Reliability Analysis of RISC-V Soft Processor for Safety-Critical Systems [PDF]
RISC-V soft processors are attractive for various applications, including mission-critical ones, thanks to their reduced costs and high flexibility.
Azimi, Sarah+4 more
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Open Platform Based on Processor Core With RISC-V Architecture for Embedded FPGA-based Control Systems [PDF]
Liventsev Evgenii V.+2 more
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Evaluation of Open-Source Linear Algebra Libraries targeting ARM and RISC-V Architectures [PDF]
Christian Fibich+3 more
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Intelligent Security Monitoring System Based on RISC-V SoC [PDF]
Wenjuan Wu, Dongchu Su, Bo Yuan, Yong Li
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We reported the potential of carbon‐nitrogen axial chirality as a novel chiral framework design strategy for CPL materials. This chiral strategy aligns synergistically with the design principles of fluorescent molecules, TADF systems, and phosphorescent materials.
Lei Zeng+13 more
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We introduce two methods for incorporating carbazolyl cyanobenzenes onto peptides: a C‐terminus decarboxylative functionalization and a Cys‐selective SNAr reaction. Both conjugates exhibit excellent photoredox/energy‐transfer properties, enabling their use for C‐terminal alkynylation and Cys‐selective thiol‐ene reactions on peptides, as well as ...
Xing‐Yu Liu+4 more
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A new emitter with π–π dimer stacking is designed and synthesized, which not only exceptionally shows five aggregation morphologies and presents the infrequent aggregation‐induced anti‐Kasha's rule emission, room‐temperature phosphorescence (RTP), and mechanoluminescence (ML) behaviors simultaneously, but also possesses the features of thermally ...
Ling Yu+5 more
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Simodense: a RISC-V softcore optimised for exploring custom SIMD instructions [PDF]
Philippos Papaphilippou+2 more
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Should the non‐canonical pathway of nitric oxide generation be targeted in hypertensive pregnancies?
Abstract Hypertension in pregnancy is prevalent, affecting around 10% of pregnancies worldwide, and significantly increases the risk of adverse outcomes for both mothers and their babies. Current treatment strategies for pregnant women with hypertension are limited, and new approaches for the management of hypertension in pregnancy are urgently needed.
Elizabeth C. Cottrell
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Directed tri‐ortho‐lithiation–borylation reactions produced a new family of N,N‐bridge‐type triphenylboranes that bear ether groups at two ortho positions relative to the boron center. The ether groups enable the fine‐tuning of the HOMO and LUMO energy gap, leading to narrowband near‐ultraviolet and pure deep‐blue thermally activated delayed ...
Yuichi Kitamoto+8 more
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