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Abstract High Andean grasslands are vulnerable to changes in their nutritional quality and carbon sequestration capacity, especially in grazing systems. This study evaluated soil quality and native grasses by measuring carbon, physicochemical parameters, and the nutritional quality of predominant species in the wet Puna of Junín, Peru.
Alberto Arias‐Arredondo +5 more
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In this paper, we evaluate short packet communication (SPC) for a cooperative system where one relay assists data transmission between one multi-antenna source and one single antenna destination with the presence of co-channel interference at the relay ...
Quang-Sang Nguyen +4 more
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Towards efficient cooperation within learning agents
A wide range of real world problems, such as the control of autonomous vehicles and drones, packet delivery, and many others consists of a number of agents that need to take actions based on local observations and can thus be formulated in the multi ...
Wang, Rundong
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Schematic representation of the immunomodulatory effects of nanoparticles in an E. coli‐contaminated wound. Pathogen recognition by M1 macrophages through TLRs and CD11 leads to the release of pro‐inflammatory mediators (MMPs, NO, TNF‐α, IL‐6, IL‐1β). Treatment with nanocurcumin (Cur NPs), silver nanoparticles (AgNPs), gold nanoparticles (AuNPs), and ...
Rubya Pereira Zaccaron +11 more
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Caterpillar's Spatial Metamorphosis: Heavy Equipment Manufacturing in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT Caterpillar Inc., the world's largest heavy equipment manufacturer, grew rapidly in the 20th century before a crisis of overproduction in the early 1980s threatened its survival. In response, it launched the $2.8 billion “Plant with a Future” (PWAF) program, a sweeping material and ideological overhaul that remade the firm for the post‐Fordist
Utkarsh Kumar, Michael L. Dougherty
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BLER-based Adaptive Q-learning for Efficient Random Access in NOMA-based mMTC Networks [PDF]
peer reviewedThe ever-increasing number of machine-type communications (MTC) devices and the limited available radio resources are leading to a crucial issue of radio access network (RAN) congestion in upcoming 5G and beyond wireless networks.
TRAN, Duc Dung +2 more
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Ultra-reliable low-latency communications (URLLC) have been a crucial part of 5G and upcoming 6G networks to cater to mission-critical applications with stringent demands for high reliability and minimal latency.
Duong, Son Thanh
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ABSTRACT Aim To evaluate whether, in children treated in paediatric intensive care units (PICU) with peripheral venous access devices (PVADs) receiving intermediate‐ or high‐risk peripheral intravenous medications, the use of a tissue‐infiltration biosensor (ivWatch), compared to standard care, reduces extravasation injuries.
Craig A. McBride +10 more
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Advanced Functional Materials for Marine Energy Utilization
Marine renewable energy is an important future clean energy supply. We construct and sort out the material system for marine energy capture and conversion, transmission, storage, and utilization for the first time. ABSTRACT Several features of marine energy, including large reserves, sustainable utilization, environmental friendliness, make it a ...
Qiang Yu +7 more
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Design and Optimization of Ultra-Reliable Low-Latency Communications in Beyond 5G Networks [PDF]
The fifth generation (5G) and beyond wireless networks mark a pivotal shift in the realm of telecommunications. These advanced networks aim to provide an array of different services, fulfilling the diverse needs of modern-day connectivity.
TRAN, Duc Dung
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