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Novel Real-Time Decision-Based Carrier Tracking for Software-Defined Radios Using M-ARY QAM Modulation
In this paper, a scalable and real-time decision-based carrier tracking for software defined radio (SDR) for M-ary QAM modulation has been proposed and tested in real-time using the universal software radio peripheral...
Home Team (Dis)Advantage Patterns in the National Hockey League
Past research examining National Hockey League (professional ice hockey; NHL) data from the 4-on-4 overtime era (seasons between 2005-06 and 2013-14) revealed an inconsistent home team (dis)advantage pattern (Hoffmann et al....
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Home Team (Dis)Advantage Patterns in the National Hockey League
Past research examining National Hockey League (professional ice hockey; NHL) data from the 4-on-4 overtime era (seasons between 2005-06 and 2013-14) revealed an inconsistent home team (dis)advantage pattern (Hoffmann et al....
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A Molecular Characterization of Human General Transcription Factor IID
Alexander Hoffmann
Jan 01, 0001
The general transcription initiation factor IID plays a central role in transcriptional control as a direct target for a diverse array of gene-specific regulatory factors and as the only template-bound class II initiation...
Published by: Rockefeller University
The heterologous production of terpenes by the thermophile <i>Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius</i> in a consolidated bioprocess using waste bread
Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius is a genetically tractable thermophile that grows rapidly at elevated temperatures, with a doubling time at 65 °C comparable to the shortest doubling times of Escherichia coli. It is capable...
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Pillars of Judgment
Making accurate judgments is an essential skill in everyday life. Although how different memory abilities relate to categorization and judgment processes has been hotly debated, the question is far from resolved. We contribute...
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Similar Task Features Shape Judgment and Categorization Processes
The distinction between similarity-based and rule-based strategies has instigated a large body of research in categorization and judgment. Within both domains, the task characteristics guiding strategy shifts are increasingly...
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Tracing the path of forgetting in rule abstraction and exemplar retrieval
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge people can access, however, may modify the judgement process and affect judgement accuracy. Specifically, we hypothesised that...
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Similar Task Features Shape Judgment and Categorization Processes
The distinction between similarity-based and rule-based strategies has instigated a large body of research in categorization and judgment. Within both domains, the task characteristics guiding strategy shifts are increasingly...
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Galton-Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit
We show that an infinite Galton-Watson tree, conditioned on its martingale limit being smaller than (Formula presented.), agrees up to generation (Formula presented.) with a regular (Formula presented.)-ary tree, where (Formula...
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Pillars of Judgment
Making accurate judgments is an essential skill in everyday life. Although how different memory abilities relate to categorization and judgment processes has been hotly debated, the question is far from resolved. We contribute...
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Stratospheric Gravity Waves as a Proxy for Hurricane Intensification

We conducted simulations with a 4-km resolution for Hurricane Joaquin in 2015 using the weather research and forecast (WRF) model. The model data are used to study stratospheric gravity waves (GWs) generated by the hurricane...

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The heterologous production of terpenes by the thermophile <i>Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius</i> in a consolidated bioprocess using waste bread
Parageobacillus thermoglucosidasius is a genetically tractable thermophile that grows rapidly at elevated temperatures, with a doubling time at 65 °C comparable to the shortest doubling times of Escherichia coli. It is capable...
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A distinctive epigenetic ageing profile in human granulosa cells.
STUDY QUESTION: Does women's age affect the DNA methylation (DNAm) profile differently in mural granulosa cells (MGCs) from other somatic cells? SUMMARY ANSWER: Accumulation of epimutations by age and a higher number of...
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Tracing the path of forgetting in rule abstraction and exemplar retrieval
People often forget acquired knowledge over time such as names of former classmates. Which knowledge people can access, however, may modify the judgement process and affect judgement accuracy. Specifically, we hypothesised that...
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Stratospheric Gravity Waves as a Proxy for Hurricane Intensification

We conducted simulations with a 4-km resolution for Hurricane Joaquin in 2015 using the weather research and forecast (WRF) model. The model data are used to study stratospheric gravity waves (GWs) generated by the hurricane...

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Galton-Watson trees with vanishing martingale limit
We show that an infinite Galton-Watson tree, conditioned on its martingale limit being smaller than (Formula presented.), agrees up to generation (Formula presented.) with a regular (Formula presented.)-ary tree, where (Formula...
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Mice produced by mitotic reprogramming of sperm injected into haploid parthenogenotes
Sperm are highly differentiated and the activities that reprogram them for embryonic development during fertilization have historically been considered unique to the oocyte. We here challenge this view and demonstrate that mouse...
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Achieving robustness to aleatoric uncertainty with heteroscedastic Bayesian optimisation
Abstract: Bayesian optimisation is a sample-efficient search methodology that holds great promise for accelerating drug and materials discovery programs. A frequently-overlooked modelling consideration in Bayesian optimisation...
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