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Afsana A. Jahan, Thi Hiep Dao, Natalie K. Morgan, Tamsyn M. Crowley and Amy F. Moss
Laying hen nutrient requirements change throughout the day, due to the cyclic nature of egg formation. Generally, more energy and protein are required in the morning when the albumen is deposited around the yolk, and more calcium is required in the eveni...
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Rasoul Najafi Koopas, Natalie Rauter and Rolf Lammering
Methodologies are developed for analyzing failure initiation and crack propagation in highly heterogeneous concrete mesostructures. Efficient algorithms are proposed in Python to generate and pack geometric features into a continuous phase. The continuou...
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Natalie S. Grigorieva, Fiodor F. Legusha, Dmitry V. Nikushchenko and Kirill S. Safronov
A numerically efficient technique is presented for computing the backscattered fields from two spherical targets embedded in an underwater sediment. The bottom is assumed to be a homogeneous liquid attenuating half-space. The transmitter/receiver is loca...
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Liv Rittmeier, Natalie Rauter, Andrey Mikhaylenko, Rolf Lammering and Michael Sinapius
Lamb waves occur in thin-walled structures in two wave modes?the symmetric and the antisymmetric mode. Their oscillation on the structures? surfaces is either in phase (symmetric) or shifted by a phase angle of ??
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Alexis L. McCreath Frangakis, Edward D. Lemaire and Natalie Baddour
The Timed Up and Go test (TUG) and L Test are functional mobility tests that allow healthcare providers to assess a person?s balance and fall risk. Segmenting these mobility tests into their respective subtasks, using sensors, can provide further and mor...
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Elizabeth Ford, Richard Tyler, Natalie Johnston, Vicki Spencer-Hughes, Graham Evans, Jon Elsom, Anotida Madzvamuse, Jacqueline Clay, Kate Gilchrist and Melanie Rees-Roberts
Background: In the United Kingdom National Health Service (NHS), digital transformation programmes have resulted in the creation of pseudonymised linked datasets of patient-level medical records across all NHS and social care services. In the Southeast E...
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Oliver Ullrich, Christian Paul Casal, Natalie Dové, Calista Fischer, Max Gassmann, Martin Daniel Gerber, Rudolf Guldener, Liliana Elisabeth Layer, Bruno Neininger, Silvia Ulrich, Marc Studer and Cora Sandra Thiel
Parabolic flights are one of the most important pillars for research, development, and applications in space. Accordingly, we developed the world?s first non-governmental parabolic flight program using Novespace?s Airbus A310 ZERO-G. Through the flexible...
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Frances Heredia-Negron, Natalie Alamo-Rodriguez, Lenamari Oyola-Velazquez, Brenda Nieves, Kelvin Carrasquillo, Harry Hochheiser, Brian Fristensky, Istoni Daluz-Santana, Emma Fernandez-Repollet and Abiel Roche-Lima
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning (ML) facilitate the creation of revolutionary medical techniques. Unfortunately, biases in current AI and ML approaches are perpetuating minority health inequity. One of the strategies to solve this probl...
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Afsana A. Jahan, Thi Hiep Dao, Nasima Akter, Sukirno, Robert A. Swick, Natalie K. Morgan, Tamsyn M. Crowley and Amy F. Moss
Understanding the order of limiting amino acids (AA) in reduced-protein (RP) diets for laying hens will facilitate precise feed formulation and ensure that AA requirements are met cost-effectively. The order of the first three limiting AAs?lysine (Lys), ...
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Henriette I. Jager, Rachel M. Pilla, Carly H. Hansen, Paul G. Matson, Bilal Iftikhar and Natalie A. Griffiths
Because methane is a potent greenhouse gas (GHG), understanding controls on methane emissions from reservoirs is an important goal. Yet, reservoirs are complex ecosystems, and mechanisms by which reservoir operations influence methane emissions are poorl...
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