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Injured or cut peripheral nerves can be surgically rerouted to reinnervate new muscle targets. This study demonstrates reinnervated muscles exhibit enhanced separability between individual motor unit signals, which can simplify signal recording and decomposition. These findings highlight the potential of reinnervated muscle to serve as a key biological
Kiara N Quinn +11 more
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Wind Farm Yaw Optimization via Random Search Algorithm
One direction in optimizing wind farm production is reducing wake interactions from upstream turbines. This can be done by optimizing turbine layout as well as optimizing turbine yaw and pitch angles. In particular, wake steering by optimizing yaw angles
Jim Kuo, Kevin Pan, Ni Li, He Shen
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Dynamic wind farm flow control using free-vortex wake models [PDF]
A novel dynamic economic model-predictive control strategy is presented that improves wind farm power production and reduces the additional demands of wake steering on yaw actuation when compared to an industry state-of-the-art reference controller.
M. J. van den Broek +3 more
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After spinal cord injury, adult microglia remain persistently activated with chronic PRMT6 (protein arginine methyltransferase 6) upregulation. Prmt6 deficiency or inhibition reestablishes microglial homeostasis and promotes a scar‐limited repairment, enhancing axonal regrowth.
Weilin Peng +9 more
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A Novel Wind Turbine Wake Steering Model Employing the Ainslie Velocity Deficit
International audienceWind turbine wakes are an important source of production losses in wind parks, and strategies to mitigate these effects are being explored.
Bernard, V +2 more
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Field comparison of load-based wind turbine wake tracking with a scanning lidar reference [PDF]
Wind farm control concepts require awareness and observation methods of the inner-farm flow field. The relative location of the wake, to which a downstream turbine is exposed, is of great interest.
D. Onnen +9 more
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In the Wake of Many Currents: Steering an Interdisciplinary Journal
This editorial reflects on the 2025 year of Junctions Journal, examining its role as a platform for interdisciplinary scholarship and collaborative publishing. Framed by the te ao Māori proverb he waka eke noa—“a canoe in which we are all in”—the journal is conceived as a collective endeavour in which diverse disciplinary perspectives converge to ...
Brianah Lee, Renée Van de Schaft
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Current technologies for spinal cord optogenetic stimulation rely on external power sources and face reliability constraints in freely behaving animals. Here, a fully implantable, battery‐powered optoelectronic device is introduced, enabling operation in any selected environment with wireless recharging for months‐long stimulation.
Shahriar Shalileh +8 more
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This paper presents an overview of the CONFLOWS project, a collaborative effort between DNV, Marine Power Systems (MPS) and Durham University. The project investigates the effects of wake steering from aerodynamic, structural and economic modelling ...
Mohammadreza Mohammadi +7 more
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A multi-fidelity model intercomparison for wake steering of a large turbine in a conventionally neutral atmospheric boundary layer [PDF]
Wake steering is a promising control strategy for wind farm optimization, yet its effectiveness depends on the accuracy of underlying aerodynamic and structural models.
J. Steiner +7 more
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