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A bivariate trend analysis to investigate the effect of increasing urbanisation on flood characteristics
Flood frequency analyses are usually based on the assumption of stationarity, which might be unrealistic if changes in climate, land uses or urbanisation impact the study catchment. Moreover, most non-stationarity studies only...
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A bivariate trend analysis to investigate the effect of increasing urbanisation on flood characteristics
Flood frequency analyses are usually based on the assumption of stationarity, which might be unrealistic if changes in climate, land uses or urbanisation impact the study catchment. Moreover, most non-stationarity studies only...
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Nearest Neighbor Decoding and Pilot-AidedChannel Estimation for Fading Channels
We study the information rates of noncoherent, stationary, Gaussian, and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat-fading channels that are achievable with nearest neighbor decoding and pilot-aided channel estimation. In...
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Integrating Digital Technologies in Accounting Preservice Teacher Education
Ana Rodrigues
Jan 01, 2022
The importance of developing technological skills at the undergraduate level to form better professionals is no longer questionable, assuming a particular role in subjects as accounting education. However, it appears that...
Nearest Neighbor Decoding and Pilot-AidedChannel Estimation for Fading Channels
We study the information rates of noncoherent, stationary, Gaussian, and multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) flat-fading channels that are achievable with nearest neighbor decoding and pilot-aided channel estimation. In...
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Multi-Class Cost-Constrained Random Coding for Correlated Sources over the Multiple-Access Channel.
This paper studies a generalized version of multi-class cost-constrained random-coding ensemble with multiple auxiliary costs for the transmission of N correlated sources over an N-user multiple-access channel. For...
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Presence of anti-eukaryotic initiation factor-2B, anti-RuvBL1/2 and anti-synthetase antibodies in patients with anti-nuclear antibody negative systemic sclerosis

Objectives: Autoantibodies targeting ubiquitously expressed nuclear antigens can be identified in most patients with SSc. Cytoplasmic autoantibodies (in otherwise ANA-negative sera) targeting eukaryotic initiation factor-2B...

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Of <i>reaflac</i> and <i>rapina</i>
Brittany Hanlon
Jan 04, 2023
This article examines the meaning and function of the Old English noun reaflac in two tenth‐century lawsuit documents, Sawyer 877 and Sawyer 1211. It suggests that reaflac was the vernacular counterpart to the Latin terms...
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Population biology and phenology of the colour polymorphic damselfly <i>Ischnura elegans</i> at its southern range limit in Cyprus
1. Geographically widespread species provide excellent opportunities to investigate how phenotypes change across large‐scale environmental gradients. Temperature is a fundamental environmental variable and an important...
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Presence of anti-eukaryotic initiation factor-2B, anti-RuvBL1/2 and anti-synthetase antibodies in patients with anti-nuclear antibody negative systemic sclerosis

Objectives: Autoantibodies targeting ubiquitously expressed nuclear antigens can be identified in most patients with SSc. Cytoplasmic autoantibodies (in otherwise ANA-negative sera) targeting eukaryotic initiation factor-2B...

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Exploring the Impact of Terminators on Transgene Expression in <i>Chlamydomonas reinhardtii</i> with a Synthetic Biology Approach.
Chlamydomonas reinhardtii has many attractive features for use as a model organism for both fundamental studies and as a biotechnological platform. Nonetheless, despite the many molecular tools and resources that have...
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A farewell to <i>R</i>
The time-dependent reproduction number, Rt, is a key metric used by epidemiologists to assess the current state of an outbreak of an infectious disease. This quantity is usually estimated using...
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