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Agriculture, transportation, and the COVID‐19 crisis
Canadian Journal of Agricultural Economics-Revue Canadienne D'Agroeconomie, 2020In this short paper, I assess how COVID‐19‐related disruptions in transportation services, as well as new demands for transportation services, could impact Canadian agricultural supply chains.
R. Gray
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Joint distribution optimal transportation for domain adaptation
Neural Information Processing Systems, 2017This paper deals with the unsupervised domain adaptation problem, where one wants to estimate a prediction function $f$ in a given target domain without any labeled sample by exploiting the knowledge available from a source domain where labels are known.
N. Courty+3 more
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Thyroid Hormone Transport and Transporters
2018Thyroid hormones orchestrate developmental processes and are among the most important regulators of energy metabolism. Thyroid hormone actions are mostly, but not exclusively, mediated by nuclear hormone receptors. As amino acid derivatives, thyroid hormones need plasma membrane transporters in order to reach their nuclear receptors.
Ulrich Schweizer, Doreen Braun
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Deep Learning for Intelligent Transportation Systems: A Survey of Emerging Trends
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2020Transportation systems operate in a domain that is anything but simple. Many exhibit both spatial and temporal characteristics, at varying scales, under varying conditions brought on by external sources such as social events, holidays, and the weather ...
M. Veres, M. Moussa
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Parallel Transportation Systems: Toward IoT-Enabled Smart Urban Traffic Control and Management
IEEE transactions on intelligent transportation systems (Print), 2020IoT-driven intelligent transportation systems (ITS) have great potential and capacity to make transportation systems efficient, safe, smart, reliable, and sustainable.
F. Zhu+5 more
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IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, 2020
Nowadays, extensive electrification of maritime transportation, represented by the seaport microgrids and all-electric ships (AESs), has been viewed as a feasible route to enhance the overall system flexibility as well as to mitigate the resulted in ...
Sidun Fang, Yu Wang, Bin Gou, Yan Xu
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Nowadays, extensive electrification of maritime transportation, represented by the seaport microgrids and all-electric ships (AESs), has been viewed as a feasible route to enhance the overall system flexibility as well as to mitigate the resulted in ...
Sidun Fang, Yu Wang, Bin Gou, Yan Xu
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Transport of Metabolites [PDF]
Transport phenomena have a fundamental role in cellular activity. The evidence of a limiting barrier is given by the fact that the content of living cells differs from that of the medium. In most cases the concentration of K+ in the cell is ten or more times higher than that of Na+, even in cells immersed in a medium where Na+ concentration exceeds K+.
O. Barnabei+3 more
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Ammonia as a Renewable Energy Transportation Media
, 2017Ammonia synthesized using hydrogen from renewable sources offers a vast potential for the storage as well as transportation of renewable energy from regions with high intensity to regions lean in renewable sources. Ammonia can be used as an energy vector
S. Giddey+3 more
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The intracellular transport of transporters: membrane trafficking of mineral transporters
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2009For mineral nutrients to be used by plants, they must be taken up from soil solutions into root cells and then transported to shoots. Mineral nutrient transporters play a central role in this process, and their expression and accumulation are known to be strictly regulated in response to change in nutrient conditions.
Kentaro Fuji, Toru Fujiwara, Kyoko Miwa
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Transportation noise pollution and cardiovascular disease
Nature Reviews Cardiology, 2021T. Münzel, M. Sørensen, A. Daiber
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