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Robust real-time estimation of pathogen transmission dynamics from wastewater

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Lison A   +6 more
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shed

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2015
Computing similarities or distances between 3D shapes is a crucial building block for numerous tasks, including shape retrieval, exploration and classification. Current state-of-the-art distance measures mostly consider the overall appearance of the shapes and are less sensitive to fine changes in shape structure or geometry.
Yanir Kleiman   +3 more
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HSV shedding

Antiviral Research, 2004
Viral shedding of HSV occurs frequently in infected individuals. HSV is shed asymptomatically from multiple anatomical sites and shedding, like exposure, is a significant risk for transmission. However, the relationship between shedding frequency, viral titer and transmission is unknown. HSV-2 shedding is affected by the site and time since acquisition
S L, Sacks   +10 more
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Snow Shed/Rock Shed

2020
Snow sheds/rock sheds are often built on cliffs. If a rock mass or a slope fails, it could lead to a serious accident. It is important to catch signs of rock mass failures.
Atsushi Yashima, Yu Huang
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Protein Ectodomain Shedding

Chemical Reviews, 2002
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
JoaquĆ­n, Arribas, Aldo, Borroto
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Platelet Receptor Shedding

2011
Receptor shedding is a mechanism for irreversible removal of transmembrane cell surface receptors by proteolysis of the receptor at a position near the extracellular surface of the plasma membrane. This process generates a soluble ectodomain fragment and a membrane-associated remnant fragment, and is distinct from loss of receptor surface expression by
Gardiner, E.   +3 more
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