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Hannah Mary T. Thomas, Helen Y. C. Wang, Amal Joseph Varghese, Ellen M. Donovan, Chris P. South, Helen Saxby, Andrew Nisbet, Vineet Prakash, Balu Krishna Sasidharan, Simon Pradeep Pavamani, Devakumar Devadhas, Manu Mathew, Rajesh Gunasingam Isiah and Philip M. Evans
The application of this work is in radiomics for medical imaging analysis. It addresses the question of how to establish if radiomic features are stable and reproducible.
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Simon Huppert, Thomas Plé, Sara Bonella, Philippe Depondt and Fabio Finocchi
This paper reviews methods that aim at simulating nuclear quantum effects (NQEs) using generalized thermal baths. Generalized (or quantum) baths simulate statistical quantum features, and in particular zero-point energy effects, through non-Markovian sto...
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Tim Heitkamp, Simon Girnth, Sebastian Kuschmitz, Günter Klawitter, Nils Waldt and Thomas Vietor
An existing challenge in the use of continuous fiber reinforcements in additively manufactured parts is the limited availability of suitable fiber materials. This leads to a reduced adaptability of the mechanical properties to the load case. The increase...
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Simon Cleven, Michael Raupach and Thomas Matschei
The in-situ measurement of the content and orientation of steel fibres in concrete structures is of great importance for the assessment of their specific mechanical properties, especially in the case of repair. For existing structures, the actual fibre c...
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Simon Weinreich, Tarik Sahin, Marco Karig and Thomas Vietor
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Manon Ruffini, Jelena Vucinic, Simon de Givry, George Katsirelos, Sophie Barbe and Thomas Schiex
Proteins are the main active molecules of life. Although natural proteins play many roles, as enzymes or antibodies for example, there is a need to go beyond the repertoire of natural proteins to produce engineered proteins that precisely meet applicatio...
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Benjamin Grzesik, Tom Baumann, Thomas Walter, Frank Flederer, Felix Sittner, Erik Dilger, Simon Gläsner, Jan-Luca Kirchler, Marvyn Tedsen, Sergio Montenegro and Enrico Stoll
A new innovative satellite mission, the Innovative CubeSat for Education (InnoCube), is addressed. The goal of the mission is to demonstrate ?the wireless satellite?, which replaces the data harness by robust, high-speed, real-time, very short-range radi...
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Thomas Maran, Marco Furtner, Sascha Kraus, Simon Liegl, Paul Jones
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Small, new firms lack the resources of most larger, established firms, which makes effectively motivating employees challenging. Charismatic leadership is effective in increasing the performance of both groups and entire organizations. Specifically, the ...
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Sylvain Moreau, Thomas Jouen, Julien Grossin-Debattista, Simon Loisel, Laurent Mazéas and Rémi Clément
Temperature is a relevant physical parameter to monitor the biodegradation phases of waste mass. Irstea and the landfill operator SAS Les Champs Jouault have been collaborating since 2011 to study the temporal evolution and the spatial distribution of te...
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Johannes Bühler, Sebastian Leichtfuß, Heinz-Peter Schiffer, Thomas Lischer and Simon Raabe
Compressor surge has been investigated and predicted since the early days of turbomachinery research. Experimental testing of turbomachinery applications is still needed to determine whether stable compressor operation is possible in the expected applica...
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