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Ján Mach, Luká? Kohútka and Pavel Cicák
The shrinking of technology nodes allows higher performance, but susceptibility to soft errors increases. The protection has been implemented mainly by lockstep or hardened process techniques, which results in a lower frequency, a larger area, and higher...
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Bernardo Duarte, Alexandra Baeta, João Carlos Marques and Isabel Caçador
Atmospheric CO2 enrichment, which is caused to a large extent by anthropogenic activities, is known to interfere with sediment microbial communities via plant rhizospheres. The present work aimed to evaluate this interaction in Spartina maritima ((Curtis...
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Tatjana Radovanovic Vukajlovic, Christian Philipp, Phillip Eder, Martin ?ala, Vid Simon ?elih, Andreja Vanzo, Katja ?uklje, Klemen Lisjak, Melita Sternad Lemut, Reinhard Eder and Guillaume Antalick
This study aimed to improve the understanding of 2-aminoacetophenone (2-AAP) formation in white wines, a compound responsible for atypical ageing (ATA) associated with a rapid loss of white wine fruity aroma and to the development of unpleasant odors. Tw...
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Pawel Solarczyk, Marcin Golebiewski, Jan Slósarz and Kamila Puppel
The aim of the experiment was to study the relationship between the age of cows, blood BHBA content, and CLA isomer (C18:2 cis9,trans11, CLA9; C18:2 trans10,cis12, CLA10) content during the first three weeks post-partum. For the experiment, 105 cows were...
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Rui Qiao, Guili Xu, Ping Wang, Yuehua Cheng and Wende Dong
The Perspective-n-Point problem is usually addressed by means of a projective imaging model of 3D points, but the spatial distribution and quantity of 3D reference points vary, making it difficult for the Perspective-n-Point algorithm to balance accuracy...
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