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This paper explores how man‐made features influence soil loss and sediment connectivity in a French vineyard catchment. Despite high erosion rates, only a small fraction of the eroded sediment reaches the outlet. This highlights the effectiveness of winegrowers' strategy in disconnecting hillslopes from the sediment cascade.
Brian Chaize +4 more
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Schematic illustration on a therapeutic strategy wherein engineered extracellular vesicles (EVs) are delivered intranasally and specifically target pericytes. In a model of chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (BCAS), this targeted approach preserves cerebral blood flow, reinforces blood‐brain barrier (BBB) integrity, stabilizes the neurovascular unit (NVU),
Weiwei Shen +11 more
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Bioanalytical TERS and Advanced Data Processing Methods
Tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy delivers label‐free, subnanometer vibrational imaging of biological systems. Recent advances in instrumentation, data analysis, and ambient/liquid operation enable surface‐selective mapping of molecular heterogeneity in proteins, nucleic acids, membranes, and viruses, positioning TERS as a powerful platform for nanoscale
Sarika Joshi +6 more
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An edge β‐strand mutation turns ubiquitin into a pore‐forming amyloid
Abstract Ubiquitin (Ub) is a highly conserved eukaryotic protein, generally regarded as stable and soluble under physiological conditions, playing a key role in maintaining cellular protein balance. Using complementary bioinformatic, biophysical, immunochemical, and electrophysiological approaches, we show that a single point mutation—the substitution ...
Daniela Meleleo +5 more
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Aging Impairs Macrophage Phagocytosis Through Mitochondrial ROS‐Induced Collagen Production
Aging compromises macrophage phagocytosis via the mitochondrial ROS‐driven overproduction of intracellular collagen. This excess collagen physically binds F‐actin, paralyzing cytoskeletal turnover; however, mtROS scavenging successfully rescues actin dynamics and restores phagocytic capacity.
Yuming Wang +14 more
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Soft-then-hard sub-pixel mapping algorithm for remote sensing images
PolyU Library Call No.: [THS] LG51 .H577P LSGI 2015 Wang189 pages :illustrations (some color)Image classification, one of the most important techniques in remote sensing, is used widely to extract land cover information from remote sensing images.
Wang, Qunming
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Insoles with an arch support have been used to address biomechanical risk factors of running. However, the relationship between the dose of support and running biomechanics remains unclear.
Jiaqi Lai (7302437) +3 more
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Deep Image Prior for Disentangling Mixed Pixels [PDF]
A mixed pixel in remotely sensed images measures the reflectance and emission from multiple target types (e.g., tree, grass, and building) from a certain area.
Fang, Yuan
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Critical aspects of scanning probe microscopy mapping when applied to cement pastes
The scanning probe microscopy (SPM) mapping technique allows the measurement of materials’ mechanical properties without causing plastic deformation and with much higher spatial resolution compared to the nanoindentation technique.
Xiang Gao, Ya Wei, Wei Huang
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In this paper, a three-dimensional (3D) image security system combines the use of the smart pixel mapping (SPM) algorithm and the Fibonacci transformation technique is proposed. In order to reconstruct orthoscopic 3D images with improved image quality, a
Lee, In-Kwon +3 more
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