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A high sensitivity, low noise and high spatial resolution multi-band infrared reflectography camera for the study of paintings and works on paper
Abstract Background Infrared reflectography (IRR) remains an important method to visualize underdrawing and compositional changes in paintings. Older IRR camera systems are being...
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A Go/No-Go Decision-Making Model Based on Risk and Multi-Criteria Techniques for Project Selection
The realization of infrastructures and the deployment of processes can follow project formalism. Generally, a project goes through a design and a realization phase. Between these two phases, there is a crucial milestone...
The mouse genome displays highly dynamic populations of KRAB-zinc finger protein genes and related genetic units.
KRAB-containing poly-zinc finger proteins (KZFPs) constitute the largest family of transcription factors encoded by mammalian genomes, and growing evidence indicates that they fulfill functions critical to both embryonic...
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Unbalanced Learning for Diabetes Diagnosis Based on Enhanced Resampling and Stacking Classifier
Diabetes is characterized by an abnormally enhanced concentration of glucose in the blood serum. It has a damaging impact on several noble body systems. Today, the concept of unbalanced learning has developed considerably in the...
The origin of RNA precursors on exoplanets.
Given that the macromolecular building blocks of life were likely produced photochemically in the presence of ultraviolet (UV) light, we identify some general constraints on which stars produce sufficient UV for this...
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Brain reactivity to emotion persists in NREM sleep and is associated with individual dream recall.
The waking brain efficiently detects emotional signals to promote survival. However, emotion detection during sleep is poorly understood and may be influenced by individual sleep characteristics or neural reactivity. Notably...
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Intense bone fluorescence reveals hidden patterns in pumpkin toadlets.
The phenomenon of fluorescence can be used by animals to change effective colouration or patterning, potentially to serve functions including intra- and interspecific signalling. Initially believed to be restricted to marine...
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A map of the large day-night temperature gradient of a super-Earth exoplanet.
Over the past decade, observations of giant exoplanets (Jupiter-size) have provided key insights into their atmospheres, but the properties of lower-mass exoplanets (sub-Neptune) remain largely unconstrained because of the...
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Neuropathic pain

Neuropathic pain is caused by a lesion or disease of the somatosensory system, including peripheral fibres (Aβ, AÎ and C fibres) and central neurons, and affects 7-10% of the general population. Multiple causes of neuropathic...

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