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Scores vs Skip ratios on single-agent task.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Time(s) and GFLOPs savings of single-agent tasks.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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The source code of LazyAct.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Win rate vs Skip ratios on multi-agents tasks.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Visualization on SMAC-25m based on <i>LazyAct</i>.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Single agent and multi-agents tasks for <i>LazyAct</i>.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Network architectures for multi-agents task.
Published 2025“…The inferences reduction significantly decreases the time and FLOPs required by the <i>LazyAct</i> algorithm to complete tasks. …”
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Data Sheet 1_Assessing ecological environmental quality and conservation effectiveness in the World’s largest urban green heart using the remote sensing ecological index (RSEI) and...
Published 2025“…The findings reveal that: (1) The RSEI demonstrated an average annual growth rate of 0.0038 years<sup>-1</sup> over 31 years, with significant increases during 1990–2013 (0.0045 years<sup>-1</sup>) and 2013–2020 (0.0089 years<sup>-1</sup>). (2) Comparing pre- and post-GH policy implementation periods (1990–2013 vs. 2013–2020), areas showing EEQ improvement increased from 77.15% to 89.69%, while areas with stable and decreased EEQ declined from 22.36% to 10.17%. (3) GH policy demonstrates substantial positive conservation effects, with both GH and the 3 km buffer zone exhibiting EEQ improvements. …”
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PGAM5 knockdown prevented rTsSPc from disrupting Caco-2 monolayer integrity.
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Inhibition of PGAM5 and apoptosis alleviated the rTsSPc-damaged Caco-2 monolayer barrier integrity.
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Apoptosis inhibitor abolished and restored rTsSPc-disrupted Caco-2 monolayer barrier integrity.
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Specific primer sequences of human gut epithelial TJs and apoptosis-related genes for qPCR.
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rTsSPc interacted with PGAM5 and increased its protein expression in Caco-2 cells.
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Inhibition of PGAM5 and apoptosis prevented <i>T. spiralis</i> larval invasion of Caco-2 monolayer.
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The RehaGait® system.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The patients walked with reduced hip flexion, heel strike angle and toe-off angle, and had shorter strides, decreased velocity, and increased time for swing and single support, compared to HI. …”
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Flow chart of included patients and dropouts.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The patients walked with reduced hip flexion, heel strike angle and toe-off angle, and had shorter strides, decreased velocity, and increased time for swing and single support, compared to HI. …”
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Dataset of the analyzed data.
Published 2025“…</p><p>Conclusions</p><p>The patients walked with reduced hip flexion, heel strike angle and toe-off angle, and had shorter strides, decreased velocity, and increased time for swing and single support, compared to HI. …”