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Digital twin-enabled multi-step strategies for autonomous power equalization in optical networks
sj-pdf-1-tct-10.1177_15330338231184990 - Supplemental material for Clinical Features and Prognosis of Uncommon Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis of 82 Cases
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-tct-10.1177_15330338231184990 for Clinical Features and Prognosis of Uncommon Metastatic Breast Cancer: A Retrospective Analysis of 82 Cases by Yusi Zhang, MD, Chenyu Sun, MD, Vicky Yau, MD, Shuanglong Chen, MD, Qingmo Yang, MD, Wenlin Chen, MD, Scott Lowe, MD, Rachel Bentley, MD, and Zhong Ouyang, MD in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment</p
Digital twin-enabled optical network channel power management by WSS and booster auto-adjustment
Construction of Credit Mechanism in E-commerce SocietySubtitle as needed
Abstract—Today, E-commerce has evolved into an indispensible part in people’s life and work, due to its features of convenience, high-efficiency, etc.As E-commerce becomes popular and develops sharply, its credit crisis emerges increasingly remarkably, including the inadequate regulation, the network complaints, and the rising number of fraud cases. Because of network vulnerabilities and illicit competition in trading market, consumers have substantially reduced their trust in E-commerce. It is apparent that E-commerce credit crisis has turned into one of the main obstacles impacting the development of E-commerce. Key words-E-commerce, credit crisis, construction system, optimization, renovation * Chenyu liu is the first author; Miaoyan Shen is the correspondence author; Bin Huang is the instructor
An open-pattern droplet-in-oil planar array for single cell analysis based on sequential inkjet printing technology
67.2 Tbit/s Real-Time DCI Transmission Demonstration Using Single Seamless SOA
New effective amplification solutions are required to extend existing network architectures for data center interconnect (DCI) beyond the C band. We implement a new multiband amplification solution for DCI application by employing a single seamless ultra-wideband SOA to amplify both C and L bands. We evaluate its transmission performance, including system nonlinear impairments, by testing three different input power spectra and three distinct span losses. We demonstrate a total real-time throughput of 67.2 Tbit/s over a transmission span of 100 km standard single-mode fiber with a total span loss of 25 dB
Marine yeast isolation and industrial application
Over the last century, terrestrial yeasts have been widely used in various industries, such as baking, brewing, wine, bioethanol and pharmaceutical protein production. However, only little attention has been given to marine yeasts. Recent research showed that marine yeasts have several unique and promising features over the terrestrial yeasts, for example higher osmosis tolerance, higher special chemical productivity and production of industrial enzymes. These indicate that marine yeasts have great potential to be applied in various industries. This review gathers the most recent techniques used for marine yeast isolation as well as the latest applications of marine yeast in bioethanol, pharmaceutical and enzyme production fields.
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The minicircular and extremely heteroplasmic mitogenome of the holoparasitic plant Rhopalocnemis phalloides
The plastid and nuclear genomes of parasitic plants exhibit deeply altered architectures,1–13 whereas the few examined mitogenomes range from deeply altered to conventional.14–20 To provide further insight on mitogenome evolution in parasitic plants, we report the highly modified mitogenome of Rhopalocnemis phalloides, a holoparasite in Balanophoraceae. Its mitogenome is uniquely arranged in 21 minicircular chromosomes that vary in size from 4,949 to 7,861 bp, with a total length of only 130,713 bp. All chromosomes share an identical 896 bp conserved region, with a large stem-loop that acts as the origin of replication, flanked on each side by hypervariable and semi-conserved regions. Similar minicircular structures with shared and unique regions have been observed in parasitic animals and free-living protists,21–24 suggesting convergent structural evolution. Southern blots confirm both the minicircular structure and the replication origin of the mitochondrial chromosomes. PacBio reads provide evidence for chromosome recombination and rolling-circle replication for the R. phalloides mitogenome. Despite its small size, the mitogenome harbors a typical set of genes and introns within the unique regions of each chromosome, yet introns are the smallest among seed plants and ferns. The mitogenome also exhibits extreme heteroplasmy, predominantly involving short indels and more complex variants, many of which cause potential loss-of-function mutations for some gene copies. All heteroplasmic variants are transcribed, and functional and nonfunctional protein-coding variants are spliced and RNA edited. Our findings offer a unique perspective into how mitogenomes of parasitic plants can be deeply altered and shed light on plant mitogenome replication.Fil: Yu, Runxian. Sun Yat-sen University; ChinaFil: Sun, Chenyu. Sun Yat-sen University; ChinaFil: Zhong, Yan. Sun Yat-sen University; ChinaFil: Liu, Ying. Sun Yat-sen University; ChinaFil: Sánchez Puerta, María Virginia. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico Tecnológico Conicet - Mendoza. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza. Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. Facultad de Ciencias Agrarias. Instituto de Biología Agrícola de Mendoza; ArgentinaFil: Mower, Jeffrey. University of Nebraska; Estados UnidosFil: Zhou, Renchao. Sun Yat-sen University; Chin
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