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<p><strong><span>Table 1. </span></strong><span>Specific cis- elements with their functioning. </span><strong><span>Table 2. </span></strong><span>Cis-Elements identified in all BoBZR1 genes with their functioning. </span><strong><span>Table 3. </span></strong><span>BoBZR1 genes expression profile toward cuticular wax biosynthesis. </span><strong><span>Table 4. </span></strong><span><span>BoBZR1 genes expression in all seven tissues.</span></span></p>
Salient Feature Detection for 3D LIDAR Registration
In this paper we propose a novel detection algorithm SKIP-3D (SKeleton Interest Point) for extraction of edges from multi-layer LIDAR scans. SKIP-3D exploits the organization of LIDAR measurements to search silent points in each layer through an iterative bottom-up procedure, removing low curvature points. The edge features from two point clouds are associated and used for their alignment. The experimental results shows that the proposed approach is efficient and reliable.https://youtu.be/4l4ynkzqqr
Politics and Exhaustion — with Asad Haider
Theorist and author Asad Haider joins Below the Radar to discuss questions he explores in his book, Mistaken Identity: Race and Class in the Age of Trump. Asad discusses how class dynamics cannot be separated from identity-driven movements. As well, he explores ideas of political exhaustion in the tradition of political theorists such as Sylvain Lazarus and Alain Badiou. In this interview, Asad interrogates the role of identity in politics and how it has been taken up in discourse — complicating the relationship between race and class in a context that has been defined by capital interests. Asad and Am discuss theoretical questions around frameworks for political organizing and solidarity across movements. He also speaks to our current moment as one of political exhaustion, where it\u27s difficult to mobilize transformative political change
Understanding the Limits of LoRa Direct-to-Satellite: The Doppler Perspectives
The Long Range (LoRa) modulation enables low-cost and low-power communications, serving as the foundation for the widely adopted terrestrial low-power wide-area network (LPWAN) technology known as LoRaWAN. Owing to its effectiveness, this modulation scheme is emerging as a potential option to provide direct-to-satellite (DtS) connectivity supporting Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications in remote or hard-to-reach areas, and complementing existing terrestrial networks. Besides the link budget and interference, the Doppler effect is one of the main challenges in LoRa DtS connectivity. Earlier studies have extensively investigated the link budget and the network scalability aspects, confirming the feasibility of integrating LoRa with Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites. However, only a few studies examine the influence of the Doppler effect on LoRa DtS performance. Specifically, the majority of the available literature report empirical studies that analyze the Doppler effect solely for a specific set of communication parameters. There remains a need for extensive and comprehensive examination of LoRa DtS performance under a strong Doppler effect in the LEO scenario. In this paper, we discuss and thoroughly investigate the impact of the Doppler effect on the reliability of LoRa satellite links. In particular, we analytically study packet losses, distinguishing the effect of Doppler shift from Doppler rate, the latter being caused by the variation in the relative speed of LEO satellites with respect to a terrestrial IoT end-device. Our analysis accounts for the effects of key communications parameters and settings, such as bandwidths, carrier frequency, MAC payload, LEO satellite's orbital height, and LoRaWAN low data rate optimization (LDRO). Notably, the results identify the LoRa boundaries for direct to LEO satellite connectivity and can facilitate the selection of suitable parameters for future system designs. Specifically, our results demonstrate that the packet delivery ratio of the most vulnerable spreading factor, i.e., SF12, exceeds 82% when using 125 kHz bandwidth, 433 MHz carrier frequency, and 59 bytes payload for a satellite orbiting at 560 km height
Erratum to: Fixture layout optimization for multi point respot welding of sheet metals (Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, (2018), 32, 4, (1749-1760), 10.1007/s12206-018-0331-5)
There is one correction to make to the original article. The affiliation of the 3rd author, Muhammad Asad, was misprinted. The affiliation should be corrected as follows:3Mechanical Engineering Department, Prince Mohammad Bin Fahd University, AlKhobar 31952, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Decay of Correlations via induced Weak Gibbs Markov maps for non-H\"{o}lder observables
We extend the results of [Ullah, A., Vilarinho, H,.: Statistical properties
of dynamical systems via induced weak Gibbs Markov maps. arXiv:2311.17531
(2023)] by considering larger classes of observables. More precisely, we obtain
estimates on the decay of correlations, Central Limit Theorem and Large
Deviations for dynamical systems having an induced weak Gibbs Markov map, for
larger classes of observables with weaker regularity than H\"{o}lder.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:2311.1753
sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X211031148 - Supplemental material for Antileishmanial Potential of Berberine Alkaloids From <i>Berberis glaucocarpa</i> Roots: Molecular Docking Suggests Relevant <i>Leishmania</i> Protein Targets
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X211031148 for Antileishmanial Potential of Berberine Alkaloids From Berberis glaucocarpa Roots: Molecular Docking Suggests Relevant Leishmania Protein Targets by Muhammad Alamzeb, Saqib Ali, Mamoon-Ur-Rashid, Behramand Khan, Ihsanullah, Adnan, Muhammad Omer, Asad Ullah, Javed Ali, William N. Setzer, Syed M. Salman, Ajmal Khan and Akram Shah in Natural Product Communications</p
sj-docx-2-npx-10.1177_1934578X211031148 - Supplemental material for Antileishmanial Potential of Berberine Alkaloids From <i>Berberis glaucocarpa</i> Roots: Molecular Docking Suggests Relevant <i>Leishmania</i> Protein Targets
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-npx-10.1177_1934578X211031148 for Antileishmanial Potential of Berberine Alkaloids From Berberis glaucocarpa Roots: Molecular Docking Suggests Relevant Leishmania Protein Targets by Muhammad Alamzeb, Saqib Ali, Mamoon-Ur-Rashid, Behramand Khan, Ihsanullah, Adnan, Muhammad Omer, Asad Ullah, Javed Ali, William N. Setzer, Syed M. Salman, Ajmal Khan and Akram Shah in Natural Product Communications</p
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