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Mekawy, Moataz, and Jin Kawakita. "Recent Sensing Technologies of Imperceptible Water in Atmosphere." Chemosensors 10, no. 3 (March 14, 2022): 112. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10030112.

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Accurate detection and quantitative evaluation of environmental water in vapor and liquids state expressed as humidity and precipitation play key roles in industrial and scientific applications. However, the development of supporting tools and techniques remains a challenge. Although optical methods such as IR and LASER could detect environmental water in the air, their apparatus is relatively huge. Alternatively, solid detection field systems (SDFSs) could recently lead to a revolution in device downsizing and sensing abilities via advanced research, mainly for materials technology. Herein, we present an overview of several SDFS based sensing categories and their core materials mainly used to detect water in atmosphere, either in the vapor or liquid phase. We considered the governing mechanism in the detection process, such as adsorption/desorption, condensation/evaporation for the vapor phase, and surface attach/detach for the liquid phase. Sensing categories such as optical, chilled mirror, resistive, capacitive, gravimetric sensors were reviewed together with their designated tools such as acoustic wave, quartz crystal microbalance, IDT, and many others, giving typical examples of daily based real scientific applications.
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Salave, Sagar, Suchita Dattatray Shinde, Dhwani Rana, Bichismita Sahu, Hemant Kumar, Rikin Patel, Derajram Benival, and Nagavendra Kommineni. "Peptide Engraftment on PEGylated Nanoliposomes for Bone Specific Delivery of PTH (1-34) in Osteoporosis." Pharmaceutics 15, no. 2 (February 11, 2023): 608. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/pharmaceutics15020608.

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Bone-specific functionalization strategies on liposomes are promising approaches to delivering the drug in osteoporotic conditions. This approach delivers the drug to the bone surface specifically, reduces the dose and off-target effects of the drug, and thereby reduces the toxicity of the drug. The purpose of the current research work was to fabricate the bone-specific peptide conjugated pegylated nanoliposomes to deliver anabolic drug and its physicochemical evaluations. For this, a bone-specific peptide (SDSSD) was synthesized, and the synthesized peptide was conjugated with a linker (DSPE-PEG2000-COOH) to obtain a bone-specific conjugate (SDSSD-DSPE). Purified SDSSD-DSPE was characterized by HPLC, Maldi-TOF, NMR, and Scanning Electron Microscope/Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy (SEM/EDS). Further, peptide-conjugated and anabolic drug-encapsulated liposomes (SDSSD-LPs) were developed using the ethanol injection method and optimized by Central Composite Design (CCD) using a statistical approach. Optimized SDSSD-LPs were evaluated for their physicochemical properties, including surface morphology, particle size, zeta potential, in vitro drug release, and bone mineral binding potential. The obtained results from these studies demonstrated that SDSSD-DSPE conjugate and SDSSD-LPs were optimized successfully. The particle size, % EE, and zeta potential of SDSSD-LPs were observed to be 183.07 ± 0.85 nm, 66.72 ± 4.22%, and −25.03 ± 0.21 mV, respectively. SDSSD-LPs demonstrated a sustained drug release profile. Further, the in vitro bone mineral binding assay demonstrated that SDSSD-LPs deliver the drug to the bone surface specifically. These results suggested that SDSSD-LPs could be a potential targeting approach to deliver the anabolic drug in osteoporotic conditions.
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Wu, Dingtao, Jiajia Wan, Wenxing Li, Jie Li, Wang Guo, Xiaoqin Zheng, Ren-You Gan, Yichen Hu, and Liang Zou. "Comparison of Soluble Dietary Fibers Extracted from Ten Traditional Legumes: Physicochemical Properties and Biological Functions." Foods 12, no. 12 (June 12, 2023): 2352. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/foods12122352.

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Soluble dietary fibers (SDFs) exist as the major bioactive components in legumes, which exhibit various biological functions. To improve the potential applications of legume SDFs as healthy value-added products in the functional food industry, the physicochemical properties and biological functions of SDFs from ten selected traditional legumes, including mung bean, adzuki bean, red bean, red sword bean, black bean, red kidney bean, speckled kidney bean, common bean, white hyacinth bean, and pea, were studied and compared. Results showed that the physicochemical properties of SDFs varied in different species of legumes. All legume SDFs almost consisted of complex polysaccharides, which were rich in pectic-polysaccharides, e.g., homogalacturonan (HG) and rhamnogalacturonan I (RG I) domains. In addition, hemicelluloses, such as arabinoxylan, xyloglucan, and galactomannan, existed in almost all legume SDFs, and a large number of galactomannans existed in SDFs from black beans. Furthermore, all legume SDFs exhibited potential antioxidant, antiglycation, immunostimulatory, and prebiotic effects, and their biological functions differed relative to their chemical structures. The findings can help reveal the physicochemical and biological properties of different legume SDFs, which can also provide some insights into the further development of legume SDFs as functional food ingredients.
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Cai, Mingxiang, Yaoyao Liu, Yinping Tian, Yan Liang, Zinan Xu, Fangchen Liu, Renfa Lai, et al. "Osteogenic peptides in periodontal ligament stem cell-containing three-dimensional bioscaffolds promote bone healing." Biomaterials Science 10, no. 7 (2022): 1765–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1bm01673c.

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The oligopeptide SDSSD promotes the osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells. The 3D bioscaffolds with SDSSD enhance bone formation and the repair effect of bone defects in mice by regulating the AKT signaling pathway.
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Guerra, Mariana, Daniela Marado, and Jorge Fortuna. "Acute meningitis complicated with ventriculitis caused by Streptococcus dysgalactiae subsp. Dysgalactiae." Archive of Clinical Cases 10, no. 1 (January 28, 2023): 11–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.22551/2023.38.1001.10231.

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Streptococcus dysgalactiae subspecies dysgalactiae (SDSD), also known as Lancefield group C streptococcus, is a pathogen found in animals. It is known to cause pyogenic infections in animals and is one of the most common pathogens that can cause mastitis in cattle. Very few reports of SDSD causing human diseases to have been reported in the literature, but we report a case of community-acquired meningitis and pyogenic ventriculitis caused by SDSD. This report is the first case of SDSD causing a central nervous system (CNS) infection in humans and aims to raise awareness about the role of SDSD in CNS infections. It also seeks to promote the recognition of this bacteria as a potential cause of invasive diseases.
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Shahid, Muhammad Zia, Muhammad Imran, Muhammad Kamran Khan, Muhammad Haseeb Ahmad, Muhammad Nadeem, Niaz Muhammad, and Adeela Yasmin. "OMEGA-3 Fatty Acids Retention, Oxidative Quality, and Sensoric Acceptability of Spray-Dried Flaxseed Oil." Journal of Food Quality 2020 (March 27, 2020): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/7286034.

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Flaxseed is naturally a rich source of essential omega-3 fatty acid, α-linolenic acid (ALA), which exhibits nearly 57% of its entire fatty acid profile. Oxidation of omega-3 fatty acids during processing and storage results in reduced shelf stability of food products and limited health potentials. Spray-drying is considered a processing technique to shield omega-3 fatty acids from oxidative damage. For the purpose, the extracted flaxseed oil (FSO) together with the emulsifier (flaxseed meal polysaccharide gum) was passed through a mini spray-dryer to prepare spray-dried flaxseed oil (SDFSO) samples. The SDFSO samples for quality were evaluated at 0th, 30th, and 60th days of storage at two different temperatures of 4°C and 25°C, accordingly. The maximum oil protection efficiency was recorded as 90.78% at 160°C. The highest percentage for ALA retention was recorded as 54.7% and 53.9% at 4°C, while the lowest retention was observed as 48.6% and 46.2% at 25°C after 30 and 60 days of storage, respectively. The inlet (160°C) and outlet air temperatures (80°C) were considered as key factors contributing a decline in retention of ALA of the SDFSO samples. The free fatty acid contents of FSO and SDFSO samples reached to their peaks, i.e., 1.22% and 0.75%, respectively, after 60 days of storage at 25°C. The initial peroxide value of FSO (control) was 0.16, which increased to 0.34 (4°C) and 1.10 (25°C) meq/kg O2 at the end of 60 days storage. The value for malondialdehyde of SDFSO samples was increased from 0.17 (0 day) to 0.34 nmol/g of lipids at 60 days (4°C), and the same increasing trend was observed at 25°C. In the case of color and overall acceptability, the lowest evaluation scores were awarded to FSO samples in comparison to SDFSO samples. Overall, SDFSO possessed improved oxidative quality and can be recommended as a fortifying agent in various functional food products.
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Wang, Zhe, and Mingde Hao. "Effects of Spent Drilling Fluids from Natural Gas Fields on Seed Germination and Root Development of Maize (Zea mays L.)." Sustainability 13, no. 3 (February 1, 2021): 1510. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su13031510.

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The use of drilling waste for land reclamation is a cost-effective way to improve soil fertility and to decrease landfills. However, the potential phytotoxic and cytotoxic effects of this waste on crops have not been investigated in detail. Here, we evaluated the toxicity of spent drilling fluids (SDFs) from a natural gas field using the non-target plant Zea mays L. (maize). Four different concentrations of SDFs (2%, 4%, 6%, and 8%, w/w) were used to test the toxic effects in two soils (aeolian and loessal). Different endpoints, including germination, root elongation, reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation, antioxidant activity, mitotic index, and chromosomal abnormalities, were used to test the effects of SDFs after four days of exposure. Higher levels (≥6%) of SDFs inhibited seed germination and root growth, and altered the oxygen status by increasing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and inhibiting superoxide ion (O2−) accumulation in the roots. SDFs-induced oxidative stress caused member damage, exacerbated cell injury, and reduced cell viability in the roots, compared with those untreated plants. The plants responded to high SDFs levels (≥6%) by upregulating antioxidants such as peroxidase, superoxide dismutase ascorbate peroxidase, and proline. A reduction in the mitotic index and induction of chromosomal abnormalities in root meristematic cells were indicators of the cytotoxicity of SDFs in maize seedlings. The upregulation of antioxidants due to the change of ROS and the induction of chromosomal abnormalities were more severe in roots grown in aeolian soil than in those grown in loessal soil. The present results provide insight into the mechanism underlying the phytotoxicity and cytotoxicity of SDFs and have implications for land reclamation to minimize deleterious effects on non-target crops.
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Nayak, Chinmohan, Sambedita Nayak, and Sujit Ghosal. "Semantic Driven Web Service Discovery (SDWSD) System." International Journal of Computer Applications 69, no. 23 (May 31, 2013): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.5120/12112-8379.

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Bode, H., and M. Weyand. "The influence of stormwater treatment on the hydraulic and pollution load – balance for an entire river basin." Water Science and Technology 45, no. 3 (February 1, 2002): 167–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.2166/wst.2002.0076.

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The installation of about 500 stormwater detention facilities (SDFs) led to a significant drop of the pollution originating from stormwater runoff in the river basin of the Ruhr which covers 4,488 km2. The German technical directives on the design of SDFs are briefly outlined and the specific costs for such plants are given. The average costs for one kilogram COD held back by SDFs in combined systems amount to € 3.73 (calculated without consideration of the subsequent removal in the municipal wastewater treatment plant (WWTP)). The tank volume for stormwater storage can be minimised by application of real-time management systems which allow a dynamic operation of all SDFs in a catchment area.
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Pretorius, Ruan, and Dewald Blaauw. "Digital Risk Management: Investigating Human-Factor Security with a Behaviorist Approach." International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security 17, no. 1 (March 2, 2022): 513–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.34190/iccws.17.1.64.

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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Sdfsd"

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Michel, Michel. "La date prev est future dans - 6 mois Mais la Date Accepted est passée." Electronic Thesis or Diss., Etablissement de Formation 1, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020FOR19785.

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Kauküla, Marcus. "Analysing Performance Effects of Deduplication on Virtual Machine Storage." Thesis, Högskolan i Skövde, Institutionen för informationsteknologi, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:his:diva-13690.

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Virtualization is a widely used technology for running multiple operating systems on a single set of hardware. Virtual machines running the same operating system have been shown to have a large amount of identical data, in such cases deduplication have been shown to be very effective in eliminating duplicated data. This study aimed to investigate if the storage savings are as large as shown in previous research, as well as to investigate if there are any negative performance impacts when using deduplication. The selected performance variables are resource utilisation and disk performance. The selected deduplication implementations are SDFS and ZFS deduplication. Each file system is tested with its respective non-deduplicated file systems, ext4 and ZFS. The results show that the storage savings are between 72,5 % and 73,65 % while the resource utilisation is generally higher when using deduplication. The results also show that deduplication using SDFS has an overall large negative disk performance impact, while ZFS deduplication has a general disk performance increase.
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Chao, Es-Si, and 趙恩賜. "sdasd." Thesis, 1996. http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/60537970991303120285.

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The main purpose of this paper is to use the side-stream method andthe Liem-Soda softening method to remove the calcium ions from the coolingwater, and therefore the concentrated ratio of the cooling water in the cooling tower system can be increase. The location of the side-stream and the size of the sedimentation tank are determined in this paper.
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Books on the topic "Sdfsd"

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sdfsd. sdfsdfsdfs, 2005.

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Bruce-Clark, Peter, and Ashby H. B. Monk. Sovereign Development Funds. Edited by Douglas Cumming, Geoffrey Wood, Igor Filatotchev, and Juliane Reinecke. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198754800.013.30.

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In a slowing global economy with diminished confidence in the long-term prospects of public financial markets, many institutional investors are looking for innovative, and often private, investment strategies to meet expected return targets. One source of potential inspiration has, perhaps surprisingly, come from the community of sovereign development funds. SDFs are strategic, government-sponsored investment organizations with dual objective functions: to deliver high financial performance, while fostering development. Despite expectations that this dual function inevitably leads to financial underperformance, certain SDFs have actually delivered consistently high investment returns, especially in private markets. As such, SDF strategies are increasingly being used as models for investment strategies among non-developmental investment organizations. This chapter explores the rise of SDFs, explains the differences between SDFs and SWFs, and substantiates variations in their models of governance and management. In doing so, its goal is to situate SDFs in the changing world of global financial markets and public policy.
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Back, Kerry E. Stochastic Discount Factors. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190241148.003.0003.

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SDFs are defined. The first order condition for portfolio choice is interpreted as: an investor’s marginal rate of substitution is an SDF. There is a strictly positive SDF if and only if there are no arbitrage opportunities, and there is some SDF if and only if the law of one price holds. There is a unique SDF if and only if the market is complete. Orthogonal projections are defined. There is a unique SDF in the span of the assets, and it equals the projection of any SDF onto the span of the assets. The Hansen‐Jagannathan bounds are derived. Orthogonal projections are used to show how an investor with quadratic utility hedges labor income risk.
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Book chapters on the topic "Sdfsd"

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Biskup, Joachim, Thomas Leineweber, and Jörg Parthe. "Administration Rights in the SDSD-System." In Data and Applications Security XVII, 149–62. Boston, MA: Springer US, 2004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-8070-0_11.

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Wang, Shaofei, Katja Schwarz, Andreas Geiger, and Siyu Tang. "ARAH: Animatable Volume Rendering of Articulated Human SDFs." In Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 1–19. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-19824-3_1.

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van Biljon, Louw. "Imagining the Future Phuthaditjhaba—Vision 2121." In Sustainable Development Goals Series, 171–88. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-15773-8_12.

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AbstractThe following issues need to be clarified before an approach is formulated which will facilitate the planning of a sustainable Phuthaditjhaba, South Africa: What is the essence of a long-term vision? How long is long-term? It is suggested that the short time horizons used in Integrated Development Plans (IDPs) and Spatial Development Frameworks (SDFs) are much too immediate and it is proposed that 100-year planning and a vision which corresponds to that time span should be employed. ‘Backcasting’, as a method to formulate such a vision, is proposed. This idealised strategy is counterpoised with current planning practice and the socio-spatial constraints of Phuthaditjhaba. Phuthaditjhaba’s Integrated Development Plan (IDP) and Spatial Development Framework (SDF) are analysed and an assessment made whether these two tools address or impede sustainable development.What is meant by a sustainable city/community? A comparative analysis of the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are made with three case study approaches to sustainable development. From this, a synthesis of substantive principles is proposed. It is also proposed that communities—rather than towns or cities—be acknowledged as the building blocks of sustainability. How then should a community be defined? Defining and demarcating communities based on people’s perceptions and experiences of their spatial environments is proposed, leaning on the methodology of Image and Place studies. Recommendations for planning are made whereby it is hoped that Phuthaditjhaba could become its vision as a sustainable montane city in Africa.
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Conference papers on the topic "Sdfsd"

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Casasent, David, and Abhijit Mahalanobis. "Correlation Filters for Distortion-Invariance and Discrimination." In Machine Vision. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1985. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/mv.1985.thd4.

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Correlators are powerful shift-invariant object recognition systems that perform well in noise. However, they are quite sensitive to distortions between the input and reference object. Synthetic discriminant functions (SDFs) [1] accommodate intra-class distortions and provide interclass discrimination. In Section 2, we review these projection SDFs and note that they restrict only the peak point in the correlation plane. In Section 3, new correlation SDFs [2] are described. They control both the peak and sidelobe response and thus exhibit superior performance. Initial test data on these SDFs are presented in Section 4.
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Brasher, James D., Charles F. Hester, and Fred J. Selzer. "SDFs for sensor/data fusion." In Aerospace Sensing, edited by David P. Casasent and Tien-Hsin Chao. SPIE, 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.138330.

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Juday, Richard D., and Bhagavatula Vijaya Kumar. "Balancing among filtering objectives in coupled SDFs." In SPIE's 1995 International Symposium on Optical Science, Engineering, and Instrumentation, edited by Bahram Javidi and Joseph L. Horner. SPIE, 1995. http://dx.doi.org/10.1117/12.217652.

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Bangaru, Sai Praveen, Michael Gharbi, Fujun Luan, Tzu-Mao Li, Kalyan Sunkavalli, Milos Hasan, Sai Bi, Zexiang Xu, Gilbert Bernstein, and Fredo Durand. "Differentiable Rendering of Neural SDFs through Reparameterization." In SA '22: SIGGRAPH Asia 2022. New York, NY, USA: ACM, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/3550469.3555397.

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Downie, John D. "Ternary phase and amplitude synthetic discriminant function filters." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1991.thx2.

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The use of synthetic discriminant function filters (SDFs) has long been proposed as a means of achieving distortion-invariant pattern recognition in optical correlators. Various design algorithms have been developed toward this end, including binary phase-only SDFs that can be readily implemented with current types of spatial light modulator. Recently, optical filters have been developed in which certain of the binary filter’s pixels are blocked to achieve a ternary state filter.1 These filters have been demonstrated to provide better correlation discrimination between the in-class object and an out-of-class object. In this work we design ternary phase and amplitude synthetic discriminant function filters in simulation with an algorithm that allows equal correlation peaks to be obtained for in-class objects while suppressing the responses from out-of-class objects, relative to the discrimination ratios achieved with binary phase-only SDFs. We investigate issues pertinent to practical systems’ use including variations in the design procedure, the degree of discrimination improvement afforded, response level of images between the training set images, maximum distortion range possible and signal-to-noise considerations.
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He, Juan, Rong Wang, Wei-Tek Tsai, and Enyan Deng. "SDFS: A Scalable Data Feed Service for Smart Contracts." In 2019 IEEE 10th International Conference on Software Engineering and Service Science (ICSESS). IEEE, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icsess47205.2019.9040803.

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Feng, Tiantian, and Lixin Guo. "EM scattering of electrically large target above sea surface with SDFSM-SBR method." In 2017 Sixth Asia-Pacific Conference on Antennas and Propagation (APCAP). IEEE, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/apcap.2017.8420790.

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Fatterly, Donald, David Casasent, and B. V. K. Visaya Kumar. "Distortion-invariant filters and their use in hybrid ATRs." In OSA Annual Meeting. Washington, D.C.: Optica Publishing Group, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/oam.1988.ff2.

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A review of synthetic discriminant function filters (SDFs) for 3-D distortion-invariant object recognition and the hybrid ATRs to implement them are presented. Projection, correlation, peak to sidelobe (PSR), and minimum autocorrelation plane energy (MACE) filters and their differing applications are addressed. General formulations of distortion-invariant filters from which all SDF filters (and their relatives) can be derived are also provided.
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Zhang, Kai, Fujun Luan, Zhengqi Li, and Noah Snavely. "IRON: Inverse Rendering by Optimizing Neural SDFs and Materials from Photometric Images." In 2022 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR). IEEE, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/cvpr52688.2022.00548.

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Wilson, Bency, and K. G. Preetha. "SDFS: Secured Data Forwarding with Minimum Selfishness and Message Overhead in Mobile Wireless Network." In 2015 Fifth International Conference on Advances in Computing & Communications (ICACC). IEEE, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icacc.2015.41.

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Reports on the topic "Sdfsd"

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sdfsdf. Издательский дом дальневосточного федерального университета, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.18411/a-2017-112.

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Rapid Integrated Method for Total Dietary Fiber. Cereal & Grains Association, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1094/aaccintmethod-32-60.01.

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This method determines total dietary fiber (TDF) in foods and food ingredients, as defined by Codex Alimentarius. The method measures soluble and insoluble dietary fiber, including resistant starch, as well as nondigestible oligosaccharides. In this method, enzymatic digestion is used to simulate human intestinal digestion. Insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) and soluble dietary fiber that precipitates in 78% ethanol (SDFP) are separated by filtration and quantified gravimetrically. Additionally, highly soluble oligosaccharides (SDFS) are quantified by chromatographic separation. TDF is reported as the sum of the gravimetric and high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) results. The digestion and chromatographic conditions of this method have been modified from those of AACC Approved Methods 32-45.01 and 32-50.01 in an attempt to better simulate human digestion and to allow for more exact quantitation.
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