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    Correlation between Rainfall and Runoff in Fuchun River Basin Based on Copula Functions and Kernel Density Estimation by YANG Sheng-mei, ZHU De-kang, CHENG Xiang, LI Bo, ZHU Yan-ze, MA Wen-sheng

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…The Gumbel-Copula function was further selected as the optimal Copula function to describe the dependence structure between rainfall and runoff in the river basin. …”
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    Sustainable Valorization of Jackfruit Peel Waste: Bio‐Functional and Structural Characterization by Rangina Brahma, Subhajit Ray, Prakash Kumar Nayak, Kandi Shridhar

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…In conclusion, this study identified the potential utility of A. heterophyllus peel as a valuable source of phytochemical compounds, polyphenolic antioxidants, and the antimicrobial additives that can be used in wide agri‐food‐pharma industries.…”
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    Effect of cochlear implant surgery on vestibular function: meta-analysis study by Iman Ibrahim, Sabrina Daniela da Silva, Bernard Segal, Anthony Zeitouni

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…No significant effect of CI surgery was detected in HIT, posturography, or DHI scores. Overall, the clinical effect of CI surgery on the vestibular function was found to be insignificant. …”
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    Development of the recipe and technology of semi-finished mock cutlets of functional purpose by A. B. Tkhaishaova, Z. N. Khatko, N. A. Loban

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Mechanically deboned poultry meat is characterized by less technological potential and is in need of increase its functional and technological properties in the formation of food systems with specified properties.The article shows the possibility of expanding the assortment of meat chopped semi-finished products (cutlets) of functional purpose using a compositional mixture in a recipe that helps to increase biological and nutritional value.The purpose of the research is to develop the recipe and technology of mechanically deboned poultry meat semi-finished products (cutlets) of functional purpose using non-traditional raw materials, namely compositional mixture (CM).The qualitative and quantitative composition of the compositional mixture for cutlets of functional purpose from mechanically deboned poultry meat has been substantiated and selected.The influence of the dosage of the compositional mixture consisting of a solid Adygh cheese«Mate» (powder), oatmeal and garlic powder, on the consumer properties of mechanically deboned poultry meat has been investigated. …”
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    A study on pollen characteristics of bisexual and functionally male flowers in pomegranate by DUAN Shuyun, CHEN Lina, ZHU Juanli, LIU Ruitao, LI Haoxian, YAN Qiong, LI Songkai, YANG Qinghua, LU Zhenhua

    Published 2025-04-01
    “…[Methods] Pollen samples were collected from the National Horticultural Germplasm Resource Center. The number of anthers of bisexual flowers and functionally male flowers were collected in cultivars including Suanmeiren, Mollar, Tianshihong, Zhongshiliu 4, Huaguang and Turkmenistan. …”
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    Application of VGG16 in Automated Detection of Bone Fractures in X-Ray Images by Resky Adhyaksa, Bedy Purnama

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The purpose of this research is to determine whether or not a deep learning model called VGG16 can automatically identify bone fractures in X-ray pictures. The dataset, sourced from Kaggle, includes 10,522 images of human hand and foot bones, which underwent preprocessing steps such as normalization and resizing to 224x224 pixels to enhance data quality. …”
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    All-optical nonlinear activation function based on stimulated Brillouin scattering by Slinkov Grigorii, Becker Steven, Englund Dirk, Stiller Birgit

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…However, their development towards high-performing computing alternatives is hindered by one of the optical neural networks’ key components: the activation function. Most of the reported activation functions rely on opto-electronic conversion, sacrificing the unique advantages of photonics, such as resource-efficient coherent and frequency-multiplexed information encoding. …”
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    Detecting and routing of dust event using remote sensing and numerical modeling in Isfahan Province by Mehdii Jafari, Gholamreza Zehtabian, Hasan Ahmadi, Tayebeh Mesbahzadeh, Ali Akbar Norouzi

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In addition, numerical weather models alone are not capable of storm detection, which requires the use of dust detection methods based on data remote sensing. …”
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    Selective hydrogenation of 5-hydroxymethylfurfural triggered bya high Lewis acidic Ni-based transition metal carbide catalyst by Rulu Huang, Jianchun Jiang, Jie Liang, Shanyong Wang, Yuwei Chen, Xianhai Zeng, Kui Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Corresponding to the adsorption configuration of Ni/WC and substrate determined by in-situ FTIR characterization, this study provides a novel insight into the selective conversion of HMF process for functional biofuel and bio-chemicals.…”
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    Enhanced skill optimization algorithm: Solution to the stochastic reactive power dispatch framework with optimal inclusion of renewable resources using large‐scale network by Noor Habib Khan, Yong Wang, Raheela Jamal, Sheeraz Iqbal, Mohamed Ebeed, Yazeed Yasin Ghadi, Z. M. S. Elbarbary

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Nowadays, thermal generators are no longer utilized and renewable resources (RERs) have been integrated owing to their marvellous benefits. …”
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    Deep learning vulnerability detection method based on optimized inter-procedural semantics of programs by Yan LI, Weizhong QIANG, Zhen LI, Deqing ZOU, Hai JIN

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In recent years, software vulnerabilities have been causing a multitude of security incidents, and the early discovery and patching of vulnerabilities can effectively reduce losses.Traditional rule-based vulnerability detection methods, relying upon rules defined by experts, suffer from a high false negative rate.Deep learning-based methods have the capability to automatically learn potential features of vulnerable programs.However, as software complexity increases, the precision of these methods decreases.On one hand, current methods mostly operate at the function level, thus unable to handle inter-procedural vulnerability samples.On the other hand, models such as BGRU and BLSTM exhibit performance degradation when confronted with long input sequences, and are not adept at capturing long-term dependencies in program statements.To address the aforementioned issues, the existing program slicing method has been optimized, enabling a comprehensive contextual analysis of vulnerabilities triggered across functions through the combination of intra-procedural and inter-procedural slicing.This facilitated the capture of the complete causal relationship of vulnerability triggers.Furthermore, a vulnerability detection task was conducted using a Transformer neural network architecture equipped with a multi-head attention mechanism.This architecture collectively focused on information from different representation subspaces, allowing for the extraction of deep features from nodes.Unlike recurrent neural networks, this approach resolved the issue of information decay and effectively learned the syntax and semantic information of the source program.Experimental results demonstrate that this method achieves an F1 score of 73.4% on a real software dataset.Compared to the comparative methods, it shows an improvement of 13.6% to 40.8%.Furthermore, it successfully detects several vulnerabilities in open-source software, confirming its effectiveness and applicability.…”
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    Repeat-induced point mutations driving Parastagonospora nodorum genomic diversity are balanced by selection against non-synonymous mutations by Darcy A. B. Jones, Kasia Rybak, Mohitul Hossain, Stefania Bertazzoni, Angela Williams, Kar-Chun Tan, Huyen T. T. Phan, James K. Hane

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The strong potential for RIP-like mutations was balanced by negative selection against non-synonymous SNPs, that was observed within protein-coding regions. …”
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