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A fault isolation strategy for industrial processes using outlier-degree-based variable contributions

Author(s): Mu L; Sun W; Zhang Y; Feng N; Xue X; Li Q;

In industrial process monitoring, it is always a challenging and practical problem to analyze the causes of the system fault by isolating true fault variables from vast amounts of process data. However, the phenomenon of smearing effect occurs by using the traditional contribution analysis-based isolation methods since the defined isolation indices of dif ...

Article GUID: 38862336


Morphological Changes of Deep Extensor Neck Muscles in Relation to the Maximum Level of Cord Compression and Canal Compromise in Patients With Degenerative Cervical Myelopathy

Author(s): Naghdi N; Elliott JM; Weber MH; Fehlings MG; Fortin M;

Study design: Cross-sectional study. Objectives: To examine the relationship between morphological changes of the deep extensor neck muscles in patients with degenerative cervical myelopathy (DCM) and the level of maximum spinal cord compression (MSCC) and canal compromise (MCC). A secondary objective was to examine the relationship between muscle morpho ...

Article GUID: 36289049


Advancement in Biosensor Technologies of 2D MaterialIntegrated with Cellulose-Physical Properties

Author(s): Ramezani G; Stiharu I; van de Ven TGM; Nerguizian V;

This review paper provides an in-depth analysis of recent advancements in integrating two-dimensional (2D) materials with cellulose to enhance biosensing technology. The incorporation of 2D materials such as graphene and transition metal dichalcogenides, along with nanocellulose, improves the sensitivity, stability, and flexibility of biosensors. Practica ...

Article GUID: 38258201


Predicted coronavirus Nsp5 protease cleavage sites in the human proteome

Author(s): Scott BM; Lacasse V; Blom DG; Tonner PD; Blom NS;

Background: The coronavirus nonstructural protein 5 (Nsp5) is a cysteine protease required for processing the viral polyprotein and is therefore crucial for viral replication. Nsp5 from several coronaviruses have also been found to cleave host proteins, disrupting molecular pathways involved in innate immunity. Nsp5 from the recently emerged SARS-CoV-2 vi ...

Article GUID: 35379171


Experimental study on pressure response to graded spinal canal compromise in an in vitro burst fracture mode.

Author(s): Bourget-Murray J, Bassi M, Frederick A, Hines J, Jarzem PF

J Craniovertebr Junction Spine. 2017 Apr-Jun;8(2):108-112 Authors: Bourget-Murray J, Bassi M, Frederick A, Hines J, Jarzem PF

Article GUID: 28694593


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