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Lingli Zhang, Chengming Luo, Xiyun Ge, Yuxin Cao, Haobo Zhang and Gaifang Xin
The efficient coverage of underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) has become increasingly important because of the scarcity of underwater node resources. Complex underwater environments, water flow forces, and undulating seabed reduce the coverage ef...
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Jonas Grande-Barreto, Eduardo Polanco-Castro, Hayde Peregrina-Barreto, Eduardo Rosas-Mialma and Carmina Puig-Mar
Creating synthetic images of trabecular tissue provides an alternative for researchers to validate algorithms designed to study trabecular bone. Developing synthetic images requires baseline data, such as datasets of digital biological samples or templat...
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Cora Hoerstmann, Sylke Wohlrab and Uwe John
High-throughput sequencing technologies have revolutionized microbial diversity studies, shedding light on the oceans? plankton evolution, distribution, and biological activity. Whereas marine prokaryotes have been more extensively studied and specific m...
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Lin Yu, Yifan Li, Zhongzhi Yao, Long You, Zong-Pei Jiang, Wei Fan and Yiwen Pan
Turbulence is one of the ubiquitous aspects of aquatic systems and affects many physical and biological processes. Based on direct velocity measurements and a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) simulation, we characterized the distribution of the turbule...
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Cong T. Nguyen, Ruslan D. Khlynov, Victoria A. Ryzhova, Alexey A. Gorbachev, Sergey N. Yarishev, Igor A. Konyakhin, Todor S. Djamiykov and Marin B. Marinov
Theoretical aspects of methods for calibrating Stokes polarimeters are considered. The prospects and opportunities for implementing the presented methods for calibrating portable polarization systems used in biology and medicine are determined. Based on ...
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