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Cross-View Self-Similarity Using Shared Dictionary Learning for Cervical Cancer Staging
Dictionary Learning (DL) has gained large popularity in solving different computer vision and medical image problems. However, to the best of our knowledge, it has not been used for cervical tumor staging.
Nesrine Bnouni +3 more
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The baryonic self similarity of dark matter
The cosmological simulations indicates that the dark matter haloes have specific self similar properties. However the halo similarity is affected by the baryonic feedback, the momentum injected by the supernovae re-shape the dark matter core and ...
Alard, C.
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By dawn or dusk—how circadian timing rewrites bacterial infection outcomes
The circadian clock shapes immune function, yet its influence on infection outcomes is only beginning to be understood. This review highlights how circadian timing alters host responses to the bacterial pathogens Salmonella enterica, Listeria monocytogenes, and Streptococcus pneumoniae revealing that the effectiveness of immune defense depends not only
Devons Mo +2 more
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The self-similarity has been used in the solution of many problems related to transport phenomena. In this article a sistematic approach is given for the deduction of the similarity variables.
W. Kowalchuck
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Multi-scale coherent structures have been observed in ocean currents, which are induced by the interaction of shear flows with different velocities. Understanding the spatial configuration and scale characteristics of coherent structures will promote the
Beibei Mao +4 more
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FRACTALS AND SELF-SIMILARITY IN ECONOMICS: THE CASE OF A STOCHASTIC TWO-SECTOR GROWTH MODEL
We study a stochastic, discrete-time, two-sector optimal growth model in which the production of the homogeneous consumption good uses a Cobb-Douglas technology, combining physical capital and an endogenously determined share of human capital.
Davide La Torre +2 more
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Extended Self-similarity in Kinetic Surface Roughening
We show from numerical simulations that a limited mobility solid-on-solid model of kinetically rough surface growth exhibits extended self-similarity analogous to that found in fluid turbulence.
A. Arneodo +24 more
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A compact set E ⊆ R n E \subseteq {{\mathbf {R}}^n} is called sub-self-similar if E ⊆ ⋃ i = 1 m
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Relativistic Self‐similar Disks [PDF]
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Cai, Mike J., Shu, Frank H.
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Self-similarity among energy eigenstates
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Zhelun Zhang, Zhenduo Wang, Biao Wu
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