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    Proposal of a generic model to predict the time to reject low acid fruit pulps contaminated by Byssochlamys fulva by Paulo Ricardo Santos da Silva, Michele Bertoni Mann, Isabel Cristina Tessaro, Ligia Damasceno Ferreira Marczak

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The developed model described satisfactorily the time to spoil, showing better results for melon pulp, for which the accuracy of the model was greater than 90%. …”
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    Real-Time Identification of Nonstandard Thermal Inkjet Codes on the Surface of Hot-Rolled Steel Sheets in Complex Environments by Xing-Hua Wang, Le Liang, Hong-Wei Sun, Wei-Bin Chen, Can-Can Wang, Yang-Yang Sun

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Thermal inkjet codes are patterns of numbers, letters, and symbols formed by continuous spraying of high-temperature resistant coatings on the surface of billets, so it is especially important to identify thermal inkjet code information accurately and timely during the processing stage of steel plates. …”
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  3. 2903

    A Group-Based Signal Timing Optimization Model Considering Safety for Signalized Intersections with Mixed Traffic Flows by Fen Wang, Keshuang Tang, Keping Li, Zhigang Liu, Lin Zhu

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…In the proposed model, safety was evaluated based on the traffic conflicts during the inter-green period and was incorporated into the signal timing procedure. A probabilistic approach was developed to estimate the probability of occurrence of conflicts, with a novel safety indicator combining postencroachment time and kinetic energy for measuring conflict severity. …”
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    A Novel Emerging Topic Identification and Evolution Discovery Method on Time-Evolving and Heterogeneous Online Social Networks by Xiaoyan Xu, Wei Lv, Beibei Zhang, Shuaipeng Zhou, Wei Wei, Yusen Li

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This paper proposed a novel early emerging topic detection and its evolution law identification framework based on dynamic community detection method on time-evolving and scalable heterogeneous social networks. …”
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    Advanced Algorithmic Model for Real-Time Multi-Level Crop Disease Detection Using Neural Architecture Search by Slimani Hicham, El Mhamdi Jamal, Jilbab Abdelilah

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Moreover, all models exhibit short training times, requiring less than 3 hours. Among the evaluated models, our NAS-based model emerges as the top performer, highlighting the importance and effectiveness of this method in developing state-of-the-art models. …”
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    Neurofilament Light Chain Levels in Serum and Cerebrospinal Fluid Do Not Correlate with Survival Times in Patients with Prion Disease by Mika Shimamura, Kong Weijie, Toshiaki Nonaka, Koki Kosami, Ryusuke Ae, Koji Fujita, Taiki Matsubayashi, Tadashi Tsukamoto, Nobuo Sanjo, Katsuya Satoh

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This accumulation disrupts neuronal functions, leading to the rapid onset of psychiatric symptoms, ataxia, and cognitive decline. The urgency of timely diagnosis for effective treatment necessitates the identification of strongly correlated biomarkers in bodily fluids, which makes our research crucial. …”
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    Decoding the effects of brining time on the sensory quality, physicochemical properties and flavor characteristics of marinated grass carp meat by Lu Zhang, Yaqin Yu, Qinhui Wen, Shi Nie, Yang Hu, Chunming Tan, Zongcai Tu

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The results showed that different brining time changed the sensory quality, color and texture. …”
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  12. 2912

    Filtering-Based Fault Detection for Stochastic Markovian Jump System with Distributed Time-Varying Delays and Mixed Modes by Yucai Ding, Hong Zhu, Shouming Zhong, Yuping Zhang, Jianwei Xia

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The system under consideration involves discrete and distributed time-varying delays, Itô-type stochastic disturbance, and different system and delay modes. …”
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    Reconstruction for Time-Domain In Vivo EPR 3D Multigradient Oximetric Imaging—A Parallel Processing Perspective by Christopher D. Dharmaraj, Kishan Thadikonda, Anthony R. Fletcher, Phuc N. Doan, Nallathamby Devasahayam, Shingo Matsumoto, Calvin A. Johnson, John A. Cook, James B. Mitchell, Sankaran Subramanian, Murali C. Krishna

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…The experimental results demonstrate that the parallel computing provides a source of high computational power to obtain biophysical parameters from 3D EPR oximetric imaging, almost in real-time.…”
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    New Exact Traveling Wave Solutions of Fractional Time Coupled Nerve Fibers via Two New Approaches by Saud Owyed

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this paper, we obtain new soliton solutions of one of the most important equations in biology (fractional time coupled nerve fibers) using two algorithm schemes, namely, exp−ψξ expansion function method and θ′ξ/θ2ξ expansion methods. …”
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    Adaptive Differentiator-Based Predefined-Time Control for Nonlinear Systems Subject to Pure-Feedback Form and Unknown Disturbance by Man Yang, Qiang Zhang, Ke Xu, Ming Chen

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In this article, by utilizing the predefined-time stability theory, the predefined-time output tracking control problem for perturbed uncertain nonlinear systems with pure-feedback structure is addressed. …”
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    Axisymmetric Solutions to Time-Fractional Heat Conduction Equation in a Half-Space under Robin Boundary Conditions by Y. Z. Povstenko

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…The time-fractional heat conduction equation with the Caputo derivative of the order 0<𝛼<2 is considered in a half-space in axisymmetric case under two types of Robin boundary condition: the mathematical one with the prescribed linear combination of the values of temperature and the values of its normal derivative and the physical condition with the prescribed linear combination of the values of temperature and the values of the heat flux at the boundary.…”
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    Ensemble Just-In-Time Learning-Based Soft Sensor for Mooney Viscosity Prediction in an Industrial Rubber Mixing Process by Huaiping Jin, Jiangang Li, Meng Wang, Bin Qian, Biao Yang, Zheng Li, Lixian Shi

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The lack of online sensors for Mooney viscosity measurement has posed significant challenges for enabling efficient monitoring, control, and optimization of industrial rubber mixing process. To obtain real-time and accurate estimations of Mooney viscosity, a novel soft sensor method, referred to as multimodal perturbation- (MP-) based ensemble just-in-time learning Gaussian process regression (MP-EJITGPR), is proposed by exploiting ensemble JIT learning. …”
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    Time-Frequency Characteristics of Acoustic Emission Signals on Water-Bearing Sandstone Specimen Subjected to Conventional Uniaxial Compression by Hui-qiang Duan, Ming-tao Gao, Hong-yu Yan

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…This paper presents an experimental investigation of acoustic emission (AE) time-frequency characteristics of a water-bearing sandstone specimen in a conventional uniaxial compression test. …”
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    Increasing survival time decreases the cost-effectiveness of using &quot;test &amp; treat to eliminate HIV epidemics by Bradley G. Wagner, Brian J. Coburn, Sally Blower

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Treating HIV-infected individuals reduces their viral load, consequently increasing their survival time and decreasing their infectivity.It has been proposed that universal testing and treatment (i.e., universal ``test &amp; treat'') could lead to HIV elimination and would be extremely cost-effective.It is now being debated whether to use a universal ``test and treat'' approach in the ``real-world'' as a prevention strategy to control HIV epidemics.However current modeling predictions of the impact, and cost-effectiveness, of universal ``test &amp; treat'' strategies are based on an unrealistically short survival time for treated individuals.Here we use mathematical modeling and a longer, more realistic, survival time.We model the potential impact of a universal ``test &amp; treat'' strategy in South Africa.Our results show that increasing the length of the survival time on treatment, although beneficial to individuals, reduces the probability of eliminating HIV and decreases the cost-effectiveness of using universal ``test &amp; treat'' strategies.Therefore our results show that individual-level benefits and public health benefits will conflict when using ``test &amp; treat'' strategies to reduce HIV transmission.…”
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