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Stable layer-building strategy to enhance cold-spray-based additive manufacturing

2020

Abstract Cold spray (CS) has recently become one of the popular additive manufacturing (AM) processes for its advantages: high-forming efficiency, low temperature, and no phase changing of materials. These advantages may make CS able to form large volume objects and possibly directly iterate with material-removing processes to become a hybrid AM process. Current research proposes using a bulk-based volume-forming strategy (e.g. a tessellation-based method) for volume building. Although it can form 3D volumes, the control of the process is difficult and it has limitations in forming complex 3D near-net-shapes with acceptable accuracy. This also conflicts with the basic principle of AM, where…

0209 industrial biotechnologyMaterials scienceTessellationbusiness.industryBiomedical EngineeringProcess (computing)Volume (computing)Gas dynamic cold spray02 engineering and technologyKinematicsBenchmarking021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyIndustrial and Manufacturing Engineering[SPI]Engineering Sciences [physics]020901 industrial engineering & automationProcess controlGeneral Materials ScienceLayer (object-oriented design)0210 nano-technologyProcess engineeringbusinessEngineering (miscellaneous)
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Do terrorism, organized crime (drug production), and state weakness affect contemporary armed conflicts? An empirical analysis

2015

ABSTRACTIn 2014, the UN Security Council emphasized the dangers of terrorism, criminal activity (especially drug production and trafficking), and state weakness in conflict areas. However, neither policy debates nor scholarly analyses have focussed on the potential impact of these elements on conflict dynamics and characteristics, and the investigated partial relationships have led to inconclusive results. This article explores the presence in armed conflicts of terrorist groups among fighting parties, major drug production (indicating the presence of activities typical of criminal organizations), and state failure in the period 1990–2011. Focussing on intrastate conflicts, this article hig…

0209 industrial biotechnologyWeaknessSociology and Political ScienceArmed conflictmedia_common.quotation_subjectconflict duration02 engineering and technologyCriminologyAffect (psychology)Organized crime020901 industrial engineering & automationState (polity)Threshold effect0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringmedicineSociologyOrganised crimemedia_commonstate weakneLawPolitical Science and International RelationsTerrorismDrug productionTerrorism020201 artificial intelligence & image processingSecurity councilmedicine.symptomSettore SPS/04 - Scienza PoliticaGlobal Change, Peace & Security
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The regression Tsetlin machine: a novel approach to interpretable nonlinear regression

2019

Relying simply on bitwise operators, the recently introduced Tsetlin machine (TM) has provided competitive pattern classification accuracy in several benchmarks, including text understanding. In this paper, we introduce the regression Tsetlin machine (RTM), a new class of TMs designed for continuous input and output, targeting nonlinear regression problems. In all brevity, we convert continuous input into a binary representation based on thresholding, and transform the propositional formula formed by the TM into an aggregated continuous output. Our empirical comparison of the RTM with state-of-the-art regression techniques reveals either superior or on par performance on five datasets. Thi…

021110 strategic defence & security studiesTheoretical computer scienceEmpirical comparisonComputer scienceGeneral Mathematics0211 other engineering and technologiesGeneral EngineeringGeneral Physics and AstronomyBinary number02 engineering and technologyThresholdingRegressionPropositional formula0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineering020201 artificial intelligence & image processingBitwise operationTheme (computing)Nonlinear regressionVDP::Teknologi: 500::Informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi: 550
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Stakeholder Contradictions in Early Stages of eHealth Efforts

2017

03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine020205 medical informaticsbusiness.industryLocal government0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringStakeholdereHealth030212 general & internal medicine02 engineering and technologyBusinessPublic relationsStakeholder theoryProceedings of the 50th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (2017)
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Author response: Septin/anillin filaments scaffold central nervous system myelin to accelerate nerve conduction

2016

03 medical and health sciencesScaffoldMyelin0302 clinical medicinemedicine.anatomical_structureChemistryCentral nervous systemmedicine030212 general & internal medicineSeptinNerve conduction030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCell biology
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TCT-408 Thirty-day Outcome Following Polymeric Bioresorbable Scaffold Implantation in 347 STEMI Patients Enrolled in the Multicenter “Registro Absorb…

2016

03 medical and health sciencesmedicine.medical_specialty0302 clinical medicinebusiness.industryTHIRTY-DAYMedicine030212 general & internal medicine030204 cardiovascular system & hematologyCardiology and Cardiovascular MedicinebusinessBioresorbable scaffoldSurgeryJournal of the American College of Cardiology
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Cold adaptation drives population genomic divergence in the ecological specialist, Drosophila montana

2020

Funding: UK Natural Environment Research Council (Grant Number(s): NE/L501852/1, NE/P000592/1); Academy of Finland (GrantNumber(s): 267244, 268214, 322980), Ella ja Georg Ehrnroothin Säätiö. Detecting signatures of ecological adaptation in comparative genomics is challenging, but analysing population samples with characterised geographic distributions, such as clinal variation, can help identify genes showing covariation with important ecological variation. Here, we analysed patterns of geographic variation in the cold-adapted species Drosophila montana across phenotypes, genotypes and environmental conditions and tested for signatures of cold adaptation in population genomic divergence. We…

0301 basic medicine0106 biological sciencesCandidate geneEcological selectionQH301 Biology01 natural sciencesGenomeDivergencekylmänkestävyysChill coma recovery timeCCRTD. montanamuuntelu (biologia)sopeutuminen0303 health scienceseducation.field_of_studyGEMontanaEcologyGenomicsgenomiikkageneettinen muunteluCline populationsEnvironmental adaptationpopulaatiogenetiikkaDrosophilaGE Environmental SciencesmahlakärpäsetPopulationQH426 GeneticsBiologyCold tolerance010603 evolutionary biology03 medical and health sciencesQH301GeneticsAnimalseducationQH426Ecology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsCTmin030304 developmental biologyComparative genomicsWhole genome sequencingBayes TheoremDAS030104 developmental biologyGenetics PopulationGenomic divergenceMetagenomicsAdaptation
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Cytoplasmic incompatibility between Old and New World populations of a tramp ant

2020

Reproductive manipulation by endosymbiotic Wolbachia can cause unequal inheritance, allowing the manipulator to spread and potentially impacting evolutionary dynamics in infected hosts. Tramp and invasive species are excellent models to study the dynamics of host-Wolbachia associations because introduced populations often diverge in their microbiomes after colonizing new habitats, resulting in infection polymorphisms between native and introduced populations. Ants are the most abundant group of insects on earth, and numerous ant species are classified as highly invasive. However, little is known about the role of Wolbachia in these ecologically dominant insects. Here, we provide the first d…

0301 basic medicine0106 biological sciencesCytoplasmOld Worldmedia_common.quotation_subjectAllopatric speciationInsectBiology010603 evolutionary biology01 natural sciences590 Tiere (Zoologie)03 medical and health sciencesGeneticsAnimals570 Biowissenschaften BiologieSymbiosisEvolutionary dynamicsEcology Evolution Behavior and Systematicsreproductive and urinary physiologymedia_common030304 developmental biology0303 health sciencesAntsHost (biology)Reproductionfungifood and beveragesReproductive isolationbiochemical phenomena metabolism and nutrition15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationBiological EvolutionANTCardiocondyla obscurior030104 developmental biologyEvolutionary biologyddc:590Wolbachiaddc:570General Agricultural and Biological SciencesWolbachiaCytoplasmic incompatibilityTramp
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2019

Integral membrane proteins of the aquaporin family facilitate rapid water flux across cellular membranes in all domains of life. Although the water-conducting pore is clearly defined in an aquaporin monomer, all aquaporins assemble into stable tetramers. In order to investigate the role of protomer–protomer interactions, we analyzed the activity of heterotetramers containing increasing fractions of mutated monomers, which have an impaired oligomerization propensity and activity. In order to enforce interaction between the protomers, we designed and analyzed a genetically fused homotetramer of GlpF, the aquaglyceroporin of the bacterium Escherichia coli (E. coli). However, increasing fractio…

0301 basic medicine030102 biochemistry & molecular biologyChemistryOrganic ChemistryWild typeAquaporinGeneral MedicineHeterotetramerCatalysisComputer Science ApplicationsInorganic Chemistry03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyMembrane proteinTetramerBiophysicsProtein foldingPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryMolecular BiologyIntegral membrane proteinSpectroscopyHomotetramerInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
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Water Structure in Proteins in Solid State Studied by Near Infrared Spectroscopy

2017

Water adsorption in proteins is the crucial process of protein folding and structure stabilizing. Adsorption of water on proteins can be evaluated by near-infrared spectroscopy, a useful technique for observing combination frequency of a water molecule. In this work, albumin, lysozyme, and silk, were used as models for α-helix and β-pleated sheet proteins. Their NIR spectra during water adsorption process were measured by using an NIR spectrometer equipped with a transflectance accessory. Moreover, the quantitative adsorption of water was determined by gravimetric technique. The results indicate that, there are five different NIR absorptions arise from the OH combination frequencies of wate…

0301 basic medicine030103 biophysicsChemistryMechanical EngineeringNear-infrared spectroscopyAnalytical chemistry03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compoundSILKAdsorptionMechanics of MaterialsMoleculeGravimetric analysisGeneral Materials ScienceProtein foldingLysozymeSpectroscopy
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