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Abstract Objective Many industries struggle with training dynamic risk assessment, and how to bridge the gap between safety training and behavior in real life scenarios. In this article, we focus on dynamic risk assessment during a mooring operation and investigate the potential value of using immersive virtual reality (VR) simulations compared to ...
Guido Makransky, Sara Klingenberg
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Radio emission of highly inclined cosmic ray air showers measured with LOPES [PDF]
LOPES (LOFAR Prototype Station) is an array of dipole antennas used for detection of radio emission from air showers. It is co-located and triggered by the KASCADE (Karlsruhe Shower Core and Array Detector) experiment, which also provides informations ...
A. Bercuci +96 more
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The acute physiological response of polar bears to helicopter capture
The high levels of polar bear activity and body temperature that occur during helicopter capture operations are similar to the levels that occur during the most intense events of their natural behavior. Warm ambient temperatures are a primary risk factor for polar bears during helicopter darting, and future studies should address stress leukograms as a
John P. Whiteman +6 more
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Abstract Integrating optical sensors and 3D‐printed optics into single‐use (SU) cultivation vessels for customized, tailor‐made equipment could be a next big step in the bioreactor and screening platform development enabling online bioprocess monitoring.
Louis Maximilian Kuhnke +3 more
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Differential Phospho‐Signatures in Blood Cells Identify LRRK2 G2019S Carriers in Parkinson's Disease
Abstract Background The clinicopathological phenotype of G2019S LRRK2‐associated Parkinson's disease (L2PD) is similar to idiopathic Parkinson's disease (iPD), and G2019S LRRK2 nonmanifesting carriers (L2NMCs) are at increased risk for development of PD.
Alicia Garrido +12 more
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The works of ancient Chinese literature that rely on Internet technologies are developing quickly. Through mobile phone inspection, ancient Chinese literary masterpieces are becoming more well‐known, which encourages readers to read them more regularly.
Chanjuan Chen, Santosh Tirunagari
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Advancements in Global Phosphoproteomics Profiling: Overcoming Challenges in Sensitivity and Quantification. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Protein phosphorylation introduces post‐genomic diversity to proteins, which plays a crucial role in various cellular activities. Elucidation of system‐wide signaling cascades requires high‐performance tools for precise identification and quantification of dynamics of site‐specific phosphorylation events.
Muneer G, Chen CS, Chen YJ.
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We examined the capacity of eDNA to provide accurate biodiversity measures in species‐rich ecosystems with a case study in two Colombian tropical marine reefs. We compared the results of eDNA analyses with historical data of underwater visual census monitoring.
Andrea Polanco Fernández +17 more
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Profiling and quantitative evaluation of three Nickel-Coated magnetic matrices for purification of recombinant proteins: lelpful hints for the optimized nanomagnetisable matrix preparation [PDF]
Background Several materials are available in the market that work on the principle of protein magnetic fishing by their histidine (His) tags.
Mohammad Nejadmoghaddam +3 more
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Comprehensive analysis of the membrane phosphoproteome regulated by oligogalacturonides in Arabidopsis thaliana [PDF]
Early changes in the Arabidopsis thaliana membrane phosphoproteome in response to oligogalacturonides (OGs), a class of plant damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs), were analyzed by two complementary proteomic approaches.
DE LORENZO, Giulia +3 more
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