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In vitro reconstitution of telomeric mono-nucleosomes
Published 2016“…However, the telomeric mono-nucleosome formed is heterogeneous implying that reconstitution requires further fine-tuning to achieve sufficient homogeneity. The production of pure and homogenous telomeric mono-nucleosomes will pave the way for biophysical and structural studies which would enable researchers to better comprehend telomere structure.…”
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Infiltration characteristics of materials enclosed with geobags
Published 2016“…It can create the capillary barrier by placing a fine-grained soil layer underlain by a coarse-grained soil layer. …”
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Micro-systems mechanics Vol. IV
Published 2008“…In this work, we present a novel micro electrostatic actuator capable of 2-dimensional fine motion. Served as a secondary motion control to both the voice coil motor and air bearing system (ABS), this micro machined electrostatic actuator will be monolithically integrated with the read/write head element. …”
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Bodhi : project journey from a producer’s perspective
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Lattice codes for the Gaussian wiretap channel
Published 2011“…It has been shown recently that coding for the Gaussian Wiretap Channel can be done with nested lattices. A fine lattice intended to the legitimate user must be designed as a usual lattice code for the Gaussian Channel, while a coarse lattice is added to introduce confusion at the eavesdroppper, whose theta series must be minimized. …”
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Markerless aerial-terrestrial co-registration of forest point clouds using a deformable pose graph
Published 2024“…Our method then uses these constraints in a pose graph formulation, which enables us to finely align the respective clouds while respecting spatial constraints introduced by the terrestrial SLAM scanning process. …”
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Language models as hierarchy encoders
Published 2025“…We evaluate HITs against pre-trained LMs, standard fine-tuned LMs, and several hyperbolic embedding baselines, focusing on their capabilities in simulating transitive inference, predicting subsumptions, and transferring knowledge across hierarchies. …”
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AI-assisted discovery of quantitative and formal models in social science
Published 2025“…We propose that this AI-assisted framework can bridge parametric and non-parametric models commonly employed in social science research by systematically exploring the space of non-linear models and enabling fine-grained control over expressivity and interpretability.…”
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UWB antipodal Vivaldi antenna for monostatic configuration of through wall imaging applications
Published 2024“…A specific stable gain of around 11.7 dB is achieved with good directivity and fine radiation patterns. Using this monostatic UWB antenna design, a TWI simulation-based experiment was carried out. …”
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Scaling up parametric human recovery
Published 2024“…HuMMan’s features include: 1) multimodal data and annotations, 2) integration of popular mobile devices in the sensor suite, 3) a comprehensive set of 500 actions, and 4) support for various tasks like action recognition, pose estimation, and especially parametric human recovery. …”
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Enhancing fouling mitigation of submerged flat-sheet membranes by vibrating 3D-spacers
Published 2021“…Both simulation and experimental results revealed that the wave-like spacer (groove direction vertical to spacer movement direction) could alleviate more membrane fouling than the other designed spacers (e.g., hill-like spacer, wave-like spacer with groove direction parallel to spacer movement direction), regardless of tested permeate fluxes. …”
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Principled asymmetric boosting approaches to rapid training and classification in face detection
Published 2009“…Asymmetric boosting, while acknowledged to be important to imbalanced classification problems like face detection, is often based on the trial-and-error methodology to obtain the best boosted classifier, rather than on principled methods. …”
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The rheology of saltwater taffy
Published 2024“…As a sufficiently high frequency is exceeded, taffy transitions from a critical gel-like state to an elastic solid-like state. The master curve can be described by the fractional Maxwell gel (FMG) model with three parameters: a plateau modulus, a characteristic relaxation time, and a power-law exponent. …”
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A Verified Compiler for a Functional Tensor Language
Published 2024“…Producing efficient array code is crucial in high-performance domains like image processing and machine learning. It requires the ability to control factors like compute intensity and locality by reordering computations into different stages and granularities with respect to where they are stored. …”
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Multi-bounce Returns for Specular Surface Mapping from Consumer-grade Flash LiDAR
Published 2024“…Traditional LiDAR systems typically assume that all returns are single-bounce, which can lead to inaccurate representations of specular surfaces like mirrors or glass, often causing them to appear as though there is a hole. …”
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