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Background Several deep learning-based methods have been proposed for addressing the long scanning time of magnetic resonance imaging. Most are trained using brain 3T magnetic resonance images, but is unclear whether performance is affected when applying
Nobuo Kashiwagi +6 more
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This article presents a triple extraction technique for a power transformer fault information process based on a residual dilate gated convolution and self-attention mechanism.
HongYing He +6 more
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Development of diverse coding metamaterial structure for radar cross section reduction applications
Despite their widespread use for performing advanced electromagnetic properties, metamaterial suffers from several restrictions in this technological era.
Tayaallen Ramachandran +4 more
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Almost convergence of triple sequences
In this paper we introduce and study the concepts of almost convergence and almost Cauchy for triple sequences. Weshow that the set of almost convergent triple sequences of 0's and 1's is of the first category and also almost everytriple sequence of 0's and 1's is not almost convergent. Keywords: almost convergence, P-convergent, triple sequence.
Ayhan Esi, M.Necdet Catalbas
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Rough statistical convergence on triple sequences [PDF]
In this paper, using the concept of natural density, we introduce the notion of rough statistical convergence of triple sequences. We define the set of rough statistical limit points of a triple sequence and obtain rough statistical convergence criteria associated with this set.
Debnath, Shyamal, Subramanian, N.
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Study of Statistical Convergence of Triple Sequences in a Topological Space
In this paper, we introduce statistical convergence of triple sequences which are defined in a topological space. Various results on statistically convergent triple sequences are produced by using the notion of triple natural density operator.
Birojit Das +3 more
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Patterns in Inversion Sequences II: Inversion Sequences Avoiding Triples of Relations
Inversion sequences of length $n$, $\mathbf{I}_n$, are integer sequences $(e_1, \ldots, e_n)$ with $0 \leq e_i < n$ for each $i$. The study of patterns in inversion sequences was initiated recently by Mansour-Shattuck and Corteel-Martinez-Savage-Weselcouch through a systematic study of inversion sequences avoiding words of length 3. We continue this
Martinez, Megan, Savage, Carla
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Generalized Beatty sequences and complementary triples [PDF]
A generalized Beatty sequence is a sequence $V$ defined by $V(n)=p\lfloor{nα}\rfloor+qn +r$, for $n=1,2,\dots$, where $α$ is a real number, and $p,q,r$ are integers. These occur in several problems, as for instance in homomorphic embeddings of Sturmian languages in the integers.
Allouche, Jean-Paul, Dekking, F. Michel
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Triple-Helical DNA in Drosophila Heterochromatin
Polynucleotide chains obeying Watson-Crick pairing are apt to form non-canonical complexes such as triple-helical nucleic acids. From early characterization in vitro, their occurrence in vivo has been strengthened by increasing evidence, although most ...
Eduardo Gorab
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Fluorescent probes allow dynamic visualization of phosphoinositides in living cells (left), whereas mass spectrometry provides high‐sensitivity, isomer‐resolved quantitation (right). Their synergistic use captures complementary aspects of lipid signaling. This review illustrates how these approaches reveal the spatiotemporal regulation and quantitative
Hiroaki Kajiho +3 more
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