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View article: Polymer–Silicate Composite Gel Systems for Enhanced Chloride Resistance of Cement-Based Materials
Polymer–Silicate Composite Gel Systems for Enhanced Chloride Resistance of Cement-Based Materials Open
To address the issues of insufficient protection and poor durability in concrete during service, this study developed a novel polymer–silicate composite gel system by combining silane with fluorocarbon resin emulsion and applied it to mort…
View article: 5‐Methylcytosine Analysis of miRNAs in Minimal Change Disease
5‐Methylcytosine Analysis of miRNAs in Minimal Change Disease Open
Minimal change disease (MCD) is a glomerular disorder, which is the most common cause of nephrotic syndrome in children. Additionally, the prevalence of MCD in adults has been increasing in recent years. During protein synthesis, noncoding…
View article: Influence of Initiator Content and Polymerization Conditions on the Properties of Polyacrylate Mortar
Influence of Initiator Content and Polymerization Conditions on the Properties of Polyacrylate Mortar Open
An experimental investigation was conducted to study the effect of initiator content and polymerization temperature on the mechanical and bonding properties of polyacrylate mortar. Initiator content was controlled in 0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.…
View article: Neutronic simulation of the seventh irradiation experiment at the Swiss spallation neutron source
Neutronic simulation of the seventh irradiation experiment at the Swiss spallation neutron source Open
The SINQ Target Irradiation Program (STIP) is one of the important research projects performed at the Paul Scherrer Institute (PSI). The seventh experiment of the SINQ Target Irradiation Program (STIP-VII) was conducted with SINQ Target 10…
View article: Irradiation stability of M23C6 in representative reduced activation ferritic martensitic steels
Irradiation stability of M23C6 in representative reduced activation ferritic martensitic steels Open
The irradiation stability of M23C6 precipitates in three reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels (RAFMs) was investigated following irradiation of high-energy protons and neutrons at doses up to 21 dpa and temperatures up to 520°C i…
View article: Insights into strength and deformation in Al-doped Ti3SiC2 MAX phase after irradiation with a mixed spectrum of high-energy protons and spallation neutrons
Insights into strength and deformation in Al-doped Ti3SiC2 MAX phase after irradiation with a mixed spectrum of high-energy protons and spallation neutrons Open
An Al-doped Ti3SiC2 MAX phase containing dual phases α-Ti3SiC2 and α-Al2O3 grains was irradiated at around 125 °C in Target-10 of the Swiss spallation neutron source (SINQ) under a mixed spectrum of high-energy protons and spallation neutr…
View article: Multipole nuclear shielding factors of hydrogen atom confined by a spherical cavity
Multipole nuclear shielding factors of hydrogen atom confined by a spherical cavity Open
Nuclear shielding factor is an important quantity to describe the response of an atom under the perturbation of an external field. In this work, we develop the sum-over-states numerical method and the Hylleraas variational perturbation app…
View article: <scp>Long non‐coding RNA Growth Arrest Specific 5</scp> Regulates the Podocyte Function in Nephrotic Syndrome Development via <scp>microRNA‐144‐5p/Phosphatase And Tensin Homolog</scp>
<span>Long non‐coding RNA Growth Arrest Specific 5</span> Regulates the Podocyte Function in Nephrotic Syndrome Development via <span>microRNA‐144‐5p/Phosphatase And Tensin Homolog</span> Open
Aim This research examined the role and possible regulatory mechanisms of lncRNA GAS5 in the occurrence and progression of primary nephrotic syndrome (PNS) to provide biomarkers for early screening of PNS in the clinic. Methods RT‐qPCR was…
View article: An annotated heterogeneous ultrasound database
An annotated heterogeneous ultrasound database Open
Ultrasound is a primary diagnostic tool commonly used to evaluate internal body structures, including organs, blood vessels, the musculoskeletal system, and fetal development. Due to challenges such as operator dependence, noise, limited f…
View article: Quantitative analysis of transmutation nuclides in pure tungsten irradiated with high-energy protons and spallation neutrons at 6.4 and 28 dpa
Quantitative analysis of transmutation nuclides in pure tungsten irradiated with high-energy protons and spallation neutrons at 6.4 and 28 dpa Open
Tungsten is a key material for applications of spallation targets and fusion reactors. Irradiation-induced transmutation products can significantly affect the mechanical and thermal properties of tungsten. However, detailed quantitative an…
View article: Reshaping the Online Data Buffering and Organizing Mechanism for Continual Test-Time Adaptation
Reshaping the Online Data Buffering and Organizing Mechanism for Continual Test-Time Adaptation Open
Continual Test-Time Adaptation (CTTA) involves adapting a pre-trained source model to continually changing unsupervised target domains. In this paper, we systematically analyze the challenges of this task: online environment, unsupervised …
View article: Experimental study of the seismic performance of pile groups with integrated building-bridge structure in liquefiable soils: a case study
Experimental study of the seismic performance of pile groups with integrated building-bridge structure in liquefiable soils: a case study Open
The integrated building-bridge structure system exemplifies integrated railway stations in China and has emerged as a new structural approach in recent years. This paper presents a case study on large shaking table tests that explore vario…
View article: The eighth SINQ Target Irradiation Program, STIP-VIII
The eighth SINQ Target Irradiation Program, STIP-VIII Open
The eighth experiment of the SINQ Target Irradiation Program (STIP-VIII) included a total of 941 specimens from 25 steels, 8 zircaloys, 6 tungsten based alloys (W-alloys) and 2 silicon carbide (SiC) composites. Specimens were prepared in 2…
View article: Enhancing Zero-shot Counting via Language-guided Exemplar Learning
Enhancing Zero-shot Counting via Language-guided Exemplar Learning Open
Recently, Class-Agnostic Counting (CAC) problem has garnered increasing attention owing to its intriguing generality and superior efficiency compared to Category-Specific Counting (CSC). This paper proposes a novel ExpressCount to enhance …
View article: Towards a re-determination of the 42Ar half-life
Towards a re-determination of the 42Ar half-life Open
We report on a new measurement of the half-life of 42 Ar by following its decay over a time period of more than 13 years using γ-ray spectrometry. The obtained value of (39.5 ± 3.6) y confirms the only other, previously measured value of (…
View article: Logical Resolving-Based Methodology for Efficient Reliability Analysis
Logical Resolving-Based Methodology for Efficient Reliability Analysis Open
With the CMOS technology downscaling to the deep nanoscale, the aging effects of devices degrade circuit performance and even lead to functional failure. The stress analysis is critical to evaluate the influence of aging effects on digital…
View article: Emage: Non-Autoregressive Text-to-Image Generation
Emage: Non-Autoregressive Text-to-Image Generation Open
Autoregressive and diffusion models drive the recent breakthroughs on text-to-image generation. Despite their huge success of generating high-realistic images, a common shortcoming of these models is their high inference latency - autoregr…
View article: Fabrication of black NiO/Sr2FeTaO6 heterojunctions with rapid interface charge transfer for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution
Fabrication of black NiO/Sr2FeTaO6 heterojunctions with rapid interface charge transfer for efficient photocatalytic hydrogen evolution Open
Series of black NiO/Sr 2 FeTaO 6 (NiO/SFT) composites were synthesized by the combined processes of hydrothermal method and calcination treatment. The formed NiO was deposited on the surface of Sr 2 FeTaO 6 to form a closely interfacial co…
View article: FedPETuning: When Federated Learning Meets the Parameter-Efficient Tuning Methods of Pre-trained Language Models
FedPETuning: When Federated Learning Meets the Parameter-Efficient Tuning Methods of Pre-trained Language Models Open
With increasing concerns about data privacy, there is an increasing necessity of fine-tuning pre-trained language models (PLMs) for adapting to downstream tasks located in end-user devices or local clients without transmitting data to the …
View article: When Federated Learning Meets Pre-trained Language Models' Parameter-Efficient Tuning Methods
When Federated Learning Meets Pre-trained Language Models' Parameter-Efficient Tuning Methods Open
With increasing privacy concerns on data, recent studies have made significant progress using federated learning (FL) on privacy-sensitive natural language processing (NLP) tasks. Much literature suggests fully fine-tuning pre-trained lang…
View article: APT characterization of irradiation effects on MX phase in reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic steels
APT characterization of irradiation effects on MX phase in reduced-activation ferritic/martensitic steels Open
Reduced activation ferritic/martensitic steels (RAFMs), such as Eurofer 97 and F82H, are designed to enhance the high-temperature strength by forming the fine dispersive particles of the MX phase. However, the stability of MX phase is stil…
View article: Hydrodynamic mechanism of quasi-synchronous water level rise in observation wells
Hydrodynamic mechanism of quasi-synchronous water level rise in observation wells Open
In 2014, aquifers in the provinces of Jiangsu and Anhui exhibited abnormal and quasi-synchronous increases in water level of unknown origin. Based on the related theories of fluid and rock mechanics, and using atmospheric pressure and tida…