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    On-Demand Maneuver of Millirobots with Reprogrammable Motility by a Hard-Magnetic Coating par Longfu Li (7971398)

    Publié 2022
    “…Using this approach, we demonstrate on-demand maneuvering capability of reconfiguring locomotion involving crawling, overturning and rolling with a single millirobot. …”
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    S/HIC: Robust Identification of Soft and Hard Sweeps Using Machine Learning par Daniel R. Schrider (201333)

    Publié 2016
    “…Here we introduce a new method, S/HIC, which uses supervised machine learning to precisely infer the location of both hard and soft selective sweeps. We show that S/HIC has unrivaled accuracy for detecting sweeps under demographic histories that are relevant to human populations, and distinguishing sweeps from linked as well as neutrally evolving regions. …”
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    Hard questions for soft skills: Carpentries community collaboration in Aotearoa & Australia par eRNZ Admin (6438486)

    Publié 2024
    “…We seek to strengthen our networks by asking the hard questions of how and why we foster community. …”
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    Tuning the Glass Transition: Enhanced Crystallization of the Laves Phases in Nearly Hard Spheres par Tonnishtha Dasgupta (4339051)

    Publié 2020
    “…To circumvent these problems, one can self-assemble both structures in a closely packed MgCu<sub>2</sub> Laves phase from a binary mixture of colloidal spheres and then selectively remove one of the sublattices. Although Laves phases have been proven to be stable in a binary hard-sphere system, they have never been observed to spontaneously crystallize in such a fluid mixture in simulations nor in experiments of micron-sized hard spheres due to slow dynamics. …”
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    A blocked staggered-level design for an experiment with two hard-to-change factors par Peter Goos (805576)

    Publié 2024
    “…The experiment was run in blocks and involved one quantitative hard-to-change factor, one two-level categorical hard-to-change factor, and three quantitative easy-to-change factors. …”
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    Nuclear Translocation of hARD1 Contributes to Proper Cell Cycle Progression par Ji-Hyeon Park (554738)

    Publié 2014
    “…The high homology and widespread expression of ARD1 across multiple species and tissues signify that it serves a fundamental role in cells. Human ARD1 (hARD1) has been suggested to be involved in diverse biological processes, and its role in cell proliferation and cancer development has been recently drawing attention. …”
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    Hardness, compressive strength and resilience of complete denture lining materials: an in situ study par Hugo de CARVALHO JUNIOR (8590836)

    Publié 2020
    “…<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective The aim of this study was to evaluate the in situ hardness, compressive strength and resilience of soft lining materials used in total removable prostheses in different time intervals Methods total of 48 rectangular test specimens (10 x 3 x 2 mm) were fabricated of each of the polyvinylsiloxane-based soft liner (Mucopren Soft) and acrylic resin-based material (Trusoft), which were placed on total removable prostheses bases of 12 volunteers (n = 12). …”
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    Evaluation of stiffness feedback for hard nodule identification on a phantom silicone model par Min Li (12799)

    Publié 2017
    “…<div><p>Haptic information in robotic surgery can significantly improve clinical outcomes and help detect hard soft-tissue inclusions that indicate potential abnormalities. …”
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