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    Network architectures for multi-agents task. by Hongjie Zhang (136127)

    Published 2025
    “…Specifically, each decision made by an agent requires a complete neural network computation, leading to a linear increase in computational cost with the number of interactions and agents. …”
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    Proximity of V<sub>κ</sub> genes to E2a binding sites correlates with frequencies of long-range interactions. by Ralph Stadhouders (523996)

    Published 2014
    “…At the bottom, highly used (>1.0% used) V<sub>κ</sub> gene segments are depicted (orange), which cluster within two large high-usage domains (yellow shading). Primary V<sub>κ</sub> gene usage data was taken from <a href="http://www.plosbiology.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001791#pbio.1001791-AokiOta1" target="_blank">[54]</a>. …”
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    Main karyotypic groups/types distinguished among <i>T</i>. <i>dicoccon</i> accessions on the basis of visual analysis of C-banding patterns. by Ekaterina D. Badaeva (746941)

    Published 2015
    “…Small red arrows indicate positions of small group-specific bands; large red arrows show the positions of C-bands with an enlarged size or group-specific supernumerary C-bands; blue arrows indicate group-specific bands with a decreased size (small arrow) or the positions of bands that are missing in the group-specific chromosome variant (large arrow). …”
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    The search range for target parameters. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    ADF unit root test. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Comparison of six models evaluation indexes. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The results of basic statistical analysis. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Results of residual series stationarity test. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The structure of the MSMSSA-LSTM model. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    The flowchart of the MSMSSA-LSTM algorithm. by Shenjie Cheng (18563736)

    Published 2024
    “…The obtained results showed that the mean absolute percentage error, root mean square error, and mean absolute error of the proposed model had decreased by a maximum of 58.5%, 65.2%, and 67.6% compared to several classical models. …”
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    Place preference as a function of <i>Gr5a</i>-receptor-neuron stimulation. by Sophie E. Seidenbecher (9454842)

    Published 2020
    “…<b>A</b> Single-fly optogenetic foraging set-up. A system of 12 linear track arenas is placed in a behavior box with uniform white background illumination and monitored by a webcam from above. …”
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    Liver stiffness changes during follow-up post-SVR24. by Sweta Chekuri (3149070)

    Published 2016
    “…<p>The graph shows FibroScan scores in 56 patients who had an additional measurement afterSVR24. 0 on the horizontal axis indicates SVR24. Stiffness decreased over time, but the change was not significant as demonstrated by linear regression with a p-value = 0.9. …”
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    Response of a representative cell. by Taekjun Kim (302640)

    Published 2013
    “…Spike density following S1–S2 sequence was compared with spike density following S2 for each of temporal epochs of 30 ms with a shift of 5 ms. The temporal epochs with a statistically-significant decrease in spike density as determined with Mann-Whitney U-test are shown in blue bars, and significant increase in red bars, centering on corresponding analysis windows, revealing the magnitude and time course of suppressive and facilitative effects of S1 that depend on S1 position and SOA. …”
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    Comparative statistics for error evaluation of spatial occupancy analysis. by Tong Liu (107783)

    Published 2015
    “…<p>The average percentage of cells within difference maps within the error tolerance (|errors|<0.05) increases linearly (<i>r</i><sup><i>2</i></sup> = 0.99028) as subset group size increases (A). …”
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    Donor and Geometry Optimization: Fresh Perspectives for the Design of Polyoxometalate Charge Transfer Chromophores by Bethany R. Hood (20396768)

    Published 2025
    “…The linear systems show that with julolidinyl (Jd) and −NTol<sub>2</sub> donor groups, the alkyne bridge yields high second-order nonlinear optical (NLO) coefficients β (Jd, β<sub>0,<i>zzz</i></sub> = 318 × 10<sup>–30</sup> esu; −NTol<sub>2</sub>, β<sub>0,<i>zzz</i></sub> = 222 × 10<sup>–30</sup> esu), indeed the Jd compound gives the highest NLO activity of any organoimido-POM to date with minimal decrease in transparency. …”
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    The Physiological Molecular Shape of Spectrin: A Compact Supercoil Resembling a Chinese Finger Trap by Jeffrey W. Brown (252683)

    Published 2015
    “…In addition to explaining spectrin’s physiological resting length of ~55-65 nm, our model provides a mechanism by which spectrin is able to undergo a seamless three-fold extension while remaining a linear filament, an experimentally observed property. …”