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Barbieri, Alan, Dario Fertonani, and Giulio Colavolpe. "Spectrally-efficient continuous phase modulations." IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications 8, no. 3 (2009): 1564–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/twc.2009.080679.

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Yuan, Yabo, Peng Zhao, Bo Wang, and Bin Wu. "Hybrid Maximum Likelihood Modulation Classification for Continuous Phase Modulations." IEEE Communications Letters 20, no. 3 (2016): 450–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2016.2517007.

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Messai, Malek, Giulio Colavolpe, Karine Amis, and Frederic Guilloud. "Binary Continuous Phase Modulations Robust to a Modulation Index Mismatch." IEEE Transactions on Communications 63, no. 11 (2015): 4267–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2015.2478819.

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Colavolpe, G., and R. Raheli. "Noncoherent sequence detection of continuous phase modulations." IEEE Transactions on Communications 47, no. 9 (1999): 1303–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.789664.

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Campo-Valera, María, and Ivan Felis. "Underwater Acoustic Communication for The Marine Environment’s Monitoring." Proceedings 42, no. 1 (2019): 51. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ecsa-6-06642.

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Within the possibilities of non-linear acoustics, the parametric effect offers a range of acoustic applications that are currently being exploited in different areas. In underwater acoustics, environmental monitoring and security are one of the applications that can benefit from these technologies, allowing the transmission of information in a directivity controlled and efficient manner. An essential aspect for the optimal functioning of these technologies is the choice of the modulation that best suits the needs of communication. In the present work, different modulation techniques are explai
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Simmons, S., and P. McLane. "Low Complexity Carrier Phase Tracking Decoders for Continuous Phase Modulations." IEEE Transactions on Communications 33, no. 12 (1985): 1285–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcom.1985.1096252.

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Bianchi, P., P. Loubaton, and F. Sirven. "Non Data-Aided Estimation of the Modulation Index of Continuous Phase Modulations." IEEE Transactions on Signal Processing 52, no. 10 (2004): 2847–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tsp.2004.832023.

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Abdulkarem, Ahmed Mohammed, Firas Abedi, Hayder M. A. Ghanimi, et al. "Robust Automatic Modulation Classification Using Convolutional Deep Neural Network Based on Scalogram Information." Computers 11, no. 11 (2022): 162. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/computers11110162.

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This study proposed a two-stage method, which combines a convolutional neural network (CNN) with the continuous wavelet transform (CWT) for multiclass modulation classification. The modulation signals’ time-frequency information was first extracted using CWT as a data source. The convolutional neural network was fed input from 2D pictures. The second step included feeding the proposed algorithm the 2D time-frequency information it had obtained in order to classify the different kinds of modulations. Six different types of modulations, including amplitude-shift keying (ASK), phase-shift keying
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Wales, S. W. "Performance of continuous phase modulations in presence of cochannel interference." Electronics Letters 24, no. 3 (1988): 185. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19880123.

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Pancaldi, F., and G. M. Vitetta. "Equalization algorithms in the frequency domain for continuous phase modulations." IEEE Transactions on Communications 54, no. 4 (2006): 648–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2006.873073.

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Huang, Peng, Tao Wang, Rui Chen, Ping Wang, Yingming Zhou, and Guihua Zeng. "Experimental continuous-variable quantum key distribution using a thermal source." New Journal of Physics 23, no. 11 (2021): 113028. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1367-2630/ac3684.

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Abstract Gaussian-modulated coherent-state (GMCS) continuous-variable quantum key distribution (CVQKD) protocol can allow authenticated users to share secret key with unconditional security. So far, all previous experimental implementations of GMCS CVQKD schemes are based on active modulations, i.e. amplitude and phase modulators and quantum random number generator (QRNG) are required. However, high-speed modulation with high extinction ratio and stability is challenging, which is extremely remarkable in chip-scale silicon photonic realization. While the passive-state-preparation (PSP) CVQKD s
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Brutel, Christophe, and Joseph Boutros. "Serial concatenation of interleaved convolutional codes andM-ary continuous phase modulations." Annales Des Télécommunications 54, no. 3-4 (1999): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/bf02998585.

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Piat-Durozoi, Charles-Ugo, Charly Poulliat, Nathalie Thomas, Marie-Laure Boucheret, Guy Lesthievent, and Emmanuel Bouisson. "Minimal State Non-Coherent Symbol MAP Detection of Continuous-Phase Modulations." IEEE Communications Letters 22, no. 10 (2018): 2008–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2018.2857773.

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Giannetti, Filippo, Marco Luke, and Ruggero Reggiannini. "Continuous-phase modulations for CDMA radio communications: Modem architecture and performance." European Transactions on Telecommunications 7, no. 3 (1996): 225–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ett.4460070302.

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Cummins, Andrew D., David G. M. Mitchell, and Erik Perrins. "Rate-Compatible, Bandwidth-Efficient, Low-Density Parity-Check (LDPC) Codes for Aeronautical Telemetry." Entropy 26, no. 12 (2024): 1045. https://doi.org/10.3390/e26121045.

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Low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes form part of the IRIG-106 standard and have been successfully deployed for the Telemetry Group version of shaped-offset quadrature phase shift keying (SOQPSK-TG) modulation. Recently, LDPC code solutions have been proposed and optimized for continuous phase modulations (CPMs), including pulse code modulation/frequency modulation (PCM/FM) and the multi-h CPM developed by the Advanced-Range TeleMetry program (ARTM CPM), the latter of which was shown to perform around one dB from channel capacity. In this paper, we consider the effect of the random puncturing
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Denys, Aurélie, Peter Brown, and Anthony Leverrier. "Explicit asymptotic secret key rate of continuous-variable quantum key distribution with an arbitrary modulation." Quantum 5 (September 13, 2021): 540. http://dx.doi.org/10.22331/q-2021-09-13-540.

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We establish an analytical lower bound on the asymptotic secret key rate of continuous-variable quantum key distribution with an arbitrary modulation of coherent states. Previously, such bounds were only available for protocols with a Gaussian modulation, and numerical bounds existed in the case of simple phase-shift-keying modulations. The latter bounds were obtained as a solution of convex optimization problems and our new analytical bound matches the results of Ghorai et al. (2019), up to numerical precision. The more relevant case of quadrature amplitude modulation (QAM) could not be analy
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Benedetto, Alessandro, Maria Concetta Morrone, and Alice Tomassini. "The Common Rhythm of Action and Perception." Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience 32, no. 2 (2020): 187–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jocn_a_01436.

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Research in the last decade has undermined the idea of perception as a continuous process, providing strong empirical support for its rhythmic modulation. More recently, it has been revealed that the ongoing motor processes influence the rhythmic sampling of sensory information. In this review, we will focus on a growing body of evidence suggesting that oscillation-based mechanisms may structure the dynamic interplay between the motor and sensory system and provide a unified temporal frame for their effective coordination. We will describe neurophysiological data, primarily collected in animal
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Vankka, J. "Digital frequency synthesizer/modulator for continuous-phase modulations with slow frequency hopping." IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 46, no. 4 (1997): 933–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/25.653067.

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Thillo, Wim Van, Francois Horlin, Jimmy Nsenga, Valery Ramon, Andre Bourdoux, and Rudy Lauwereins. "Supplementary Proof for "Equalization Algorithms in the Frequency Domain for Continuous Phase Modulations"." IEEE Transactions on Communications 60, no. 1 (2012): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.2011.112311.080035.

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LONGTIN, ANDRÉ, and MARTIN ST-HILAIRE. "ENCODING CARRIER AMPLITUDE MODULATIONS VIA STOCHASTIC PHASE SYNCHRONIZATION." International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 10, no. 10 (2000): 2447–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127400001596.

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The firings of excitable systems can phase lock to periodic forcing. In many situations however, the firings are separated by a random number of forcing cycles, even though they occur near a preferred phase of the forcing. Also, the associated interspike interval histograms display peaks over a continuous range of integer multiples of the forcing period, and the peak heights are a unimodal function of increasing multiples of the period. This paper focusses on these patterns of stochastic phase synchronization and their alteration by physiologically relevant stimuli that modulate the amplitude
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Mandrioli, Riccardo, Aleksandr Viatkin, Manel Hammami, Mattia Ricco, and Gabriele Grandi. "A Comprehensive AC Current Ripple Analysis and Performance Enhancement via Discontinuous PWM in Three-Phase Four-Leg Grid-Connected Inverters." Energies 13, no. 17 (2020): 4352. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en13174352.

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A complete analysis of the ac output current ripple in four-leg voltage source inverters considering multiple modulation schemes is provided. In detail, current ripple envelopes and peak-to-peak profiles have been determined in the whole fundamental period and a comprehensive method providing the current ripple rms has been achieved, all of them as a function of the modulation index. These characteristics have been determined for both phase and neutral currents, considering the most popular common-mode injection schemes. Particular attention has been paid to the performance of discontinuous pu
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Cheol Hee Park, R. W. Heath, and T. S. Rappaport. "Frequency-Domain Channel Estimation and Equalization for Continuous-Phase Modulations With Superimposed Pilot Sequences." IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology 58, no. 9 (2009): 4903–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tvt.2009.2024017.

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Abrardo, Andrea, Alessandro Mori, and Gluliano Benelli. "Demodulation and decoding of trellis coded continuous phase modulations in an incoherent mobile radio environment." European Transactions on Telecommunications 9, no. 3 (1998): 269–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ett.4460090306.

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Arts, T., and R. S. Reneman. "Interaction Between Intramyocardial Pressure (IMP) and Myocardial Circulation." Journal of Biomechanical Engineering 107, no. 1 (1985): 51–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.3138520.

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In our concept of the interaction between intramyocardial pressure (IMP) and myocardial perfusion, IMP is defined as the hydrostatic pressure in the soft tissue surrounding the myocardial fibers. In a mathematical model of the mechanics of the left ventricle the latter definition results in values for IMP equal to left ventricular pressure in the inner layers of the wall, and a continuous decrease across the wall to zero in the outer layers. Modulation of coronary artery flow during the cardiac cycle is predominantly due to compression of the coronary vasculature by the IMP during the systolic
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Chernyshov, Pavel, Teodor Vrecica, and Yaron Toledo. "Inversion of Nearshore X-Band Radar Images to Sea Surface Elevation Maps." Remote Sensing 10, no. 12 (2018): 1919. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs10121919.

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A new method to invert X-band radar images for linear shoaling conditions is proposed. The commonly used approach for this type of inverse problems is the Fourier transform. Unlike in deep water conditions, in the shoaling region, waves are modulated both in terms of wavelength and amplitude. However, Fourier analysis assumes spacial and temporal periodicity, and homogeneity limiting its applicability to this region. In order to overcome these limitations, a wavelet based technique is developed. The proposed technique treats every spatial radar image within the time sequence individually, so n
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Biro, T., and K. Rönnmark. "Phase-space description of plasma waves. Part 1. Linear theory." Journal of Plasma Physics 47, no. 3 (1992): 465–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022377800024351.

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We develop an (r, k) phase-space description of waves in plasmas by introducing Gaussian window functions to separate short-scale oscillations from long-scale modulations of the wave fields and variations in the plasma parameters. To obtain a wave equation that unambiguously separates conservative dynamics from dissipation in an inhomogeneous and time-varying background plasma, we first discuss the proper form of the current response function. In analogy with the particle distribution function f(v, r, t), we introduce a wave density N(k, r, t) on phase space. This function is proved to satisfy
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Beaufort, C., M. Bastero-Gil, A. Catalano, et al. "Directional detection of meV dark photons with Dandelion." Journal of Cosmology and Astroparticle Physics 2024, no. 06 (2024): 058. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1475-7516/2024/06/058.

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Abstract This paper presents Dandelion, a new dish antenna experiment searching for dark photons (DPs) with masses around the meV that will start acquiring in 2024. A spherical mirror acts as a conversion surface between DPs and standard photons that converge to a matrix of 418 Kinetic Inductance Detectors cooled down to 150 mK. A tilt of the mirror at 1 Hz moves the expected signal over the pixels thus enabling a continuous background reference measurement. The expected signal has two modulations: a spatial modulation providing a directional signature for the unambiguous discovery of a DP, an
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Eremenko, V. V., A. B. Beznosov, A. I. Galuza, N. E. Kaner, V. A. Ushakov, and V. D. Checherskii. "Oxygen subsystem in oxide HTSC: optical and Mössbauer studies." Soviet Journal of Low Temperature Physics 16, no. 5 (1990): 404. https://doi.org/10.1063/10.0032626.

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Optical and Mössbauer studies of polycrystalline superconducting samples YBa2Cu3O6.85 and YBa2Cu2.97Fe0.0357O6.8 have been carried out. Ellipsometry of optical funcitons in the spectral region 0.5 ≤ F ≤ 6 eV shows that the Cu ion states are close to univalent and, hence, that nearly neutral, weakly bonded oxygen is present in the lattice. Mössbauer data are also treated using assumptions about weakly boned oxygen. Common features in the tempeature behavior of both optical and Mössbauer spectra include the existence of strong temperature oscillations of the imaginary component of the permittivi
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Ding, Nai, and Jonathan Z. Simon. "Neural coding of continuous speech in auditory cortex during monaural and dichotic listening." Journal of Neurophysiology 107, no. 1 (2012): 78–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00297.2011.

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The cortical representation of the acoustic features of continuous speech is the foundation of speech perception. In this study, noninvasive magnetoencephalography (MEG) recordings are obtained from human subjects actively listening to spoken narratives, in both simple and cocktail party-like auditory scenes. By modeling how acoustic features of speech are encoded in ongoing MEG activity as a spectrotemporal response function, we demonstrate that the slow temporal modulations of speech in a broad spectral region are represented bilaterally in auditory cortex by a phase-locked temporal code. Fo
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Ren, Renyuan, Zile Li, Liangui Deng, et al. "Non-orthogonal polarization multiplexed metasurfaces for tri-channel polychromatic image displays and information encryption." Nanophotonics 10, no. 11 (2021): 2903–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/nanoph-2021-0259.

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Abstract Interference usually occurs between two non-orthogonally polarized light beams. Hence, metasurface enabled polarization multiplexing is generally conducted under two orthogonal polarization states to realize independent intensity and/or phase modulations. Herein, we show that polarization multiplexed metasurfaces can work under three non-orthogonal polarization states to realize tri-channel image displays with independent information encoding. Specifically, enabled by orientation degeneracy, each nanostructure of the metasurface operates with triple-manipulations of light, i.e., two c
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Rom, J., G. von Minckwitz, F. Marme, et al. "Phase I study of apoptosis gene modulation with oblimersen within preoperative chemotherapy in patients with primary breast cancer." Journal of Clinical Oncology 27, no. 15_suppl (2009): e11576-e11576. http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/jco.2009.27.15_suppl.e11576.

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e11576 Background: The expression of the Bcl-2 protein confers resistance to chemotherapy mediated apoptotic signals in patients with breast cancer. The development of chemo sensitizing drugs may result in new treatment options. We investigated the effects of Bcl-2 down-regulation by the Bcl-2 antisense oligodeoxynucleotide oblimersen in breast tumor biopsies. Oblimersen targets Bcl-2 mRNA, thereby down regulates Bcl-2 protein translation, and enhances the antitumor effects of sub therapeutic doses of docetaxel. Methods: Within a phase I trial we administered escalating doses of oblimersen (3/
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Doyle, L., G. Ramsay, and J. G. Doyle. "Superflares and variability in solar-type stars with TESS in the Southern hemisphere." Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 494, no. 3 (2020): 3596–610. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa923.

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ABSTRACT Superflares on solar-type stars have been a rapidly developing field ever since the launch of Kepler. Over the years, there have been several studies investigating the statistics of these explosive events. In this study, we present a statistical analysis of stellar flares on solar-type stars made using photometric data in 2-min cadence from Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite of the whole Southern hemisphere (sectors 1–13). We derive rotational periods for all the stars in our sample from rotational modulations present in the light curve as a result of large star-spot(s) on the surf
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Fu, Dong, Honglei Lin, Ming Ma, Muzi Yuan, and Gang Ou. "Pulsed Orthogonal Time Frequency Space: A Fast Acquisition and High-Precision Measurement Signal for Low Earth Orbit Position, Navigation, and Timing." Remote Sensing 16, no. 23 (2024): 4432. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs16234432.

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The recent rapid development of low Earth orbit (LEO) constellation-based navigation techniques has enhanced the ability of position, navigation, and timing (PNT) services in deep attenuation and interference environments. However, existing navigation modulations face the challenges of high acquisition complexity and do not improve measurement precision at the same signal strength. We propose a pulsed orthogonal time frequency space (Pulse-OTFS) signal, which naturally converts continuous signals into pulses through a special delay-Doppler domain pseudorandom noise (PRN) code sequence arrangem
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Highstein, S. M., R. D. Rabbitt, and R. Boyle. "Determinants of semicircular canal afferent response dynamics in the toadfish, Opsanus tau." Journal of Neurophysiology 75, no. 2 (1996): 575–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.1996.75.2.575.

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1. Present results determine the relative contributions of the biomechanical and the posttransduction-current (PTC) mechanisms to the sensory process carried out by the horizontal semicircular canal (HC) in the oyster toadfish, Opsanus tau. The role of each element was estimated using in vivo measurements of hair cell receptor potentials and afferent responses elicited by electrical stimuli and mechanical HC indentation. Individual afferent response dynamics are defined here using first-harmonic transfer functions presented in the form of response gain and phase for sinusoidal stimuli from app
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ZOU, YANG, GERHARD DANGELMAYR та IULIANA OPREA. "INTERMITTENCY AND CHAOS NEAR HOPF BIFURCATION WITH BROKEN 𝕆(2) × 𝕆(2) SYMMETRY". International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos 23, № 08 (2013): 1350139. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218127413501393.

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The eight-dimensional normal form for a Hopf bifurcation with 𝕆(2) × 𝕆(2) symmetry is perturbed by imperfection terms that break a continuous translation symmetry. The parameters of the fully symmetric normal form are fixed to values for which all basic periodic solutions residing in two-dimensional fixed point subspaces are unstable, and the dynamics is attracted by a chaotic attractor resulting from a period doubling cascade of periodic orbits. By using symmetry-adapted variables, the dimension of the phase space of the normal form is reduced to four and the dimension of the perturbed normal
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Qiu, Bo, Shuiming Chen, and Niklas Schneider. "Dynamical Links between the Decadal Variability of the Oyashio and Kuroshio Extensions." Journal of Climate 30, no. 23 (2017): 9591–605. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/jcli-d-17-0397.1.

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Rather than a single and continuous boundary current outflow, long-term satellite observations reveal that the Oyashio Extension (OE) in the North Pacific Subarctic Gyre comprises two independent, northeast–southwest-slanted front systems. With a mean latitude along 40°N, the western OE front exists primarily west of 153°E and is a continuation of the subarctic gyre western boundary current. The eastern OE front, also appearing along 40°N, is located between 153° and 170°E, whose entity is disconnected from its western counterpart. During 1982–2016, both of the OE fronts exhibit prominent deca
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Sundberg, C. E. "Continuous phase modulation." IEEE Communications Magazine 24, no. 4 (1986): 25–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcom.1986.1093063.

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Boegle, R., V. Kirsch, J. Gerb, and M. Dieterich. "Modulatory effects of magnetic vestibular stimulation on resting-state networks can be explained by subject-specific orientation of inner-ear anatomy in the MR static magnetic field." Journal of Neurology 267, S1 (2020): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-09957-3.

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AbstractStrong static magnetic fields, as used in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), stimulate the vestibular inner ear leading to a state of imbalance within the vestibular system that causes nystagmus. This magnetic vestibular stimulation (MVS) also modulates fluctuations of resting-state functional MRI (RS-fMRI) networks. MVS can be explained by a Lorentz force model, indicating that MVS is the result of the interaction of the static magnetic field strength and direction (called “B0 magnetic field” in MRI) with the inner ear’s continuous endolymphatic ionic current. However, the high variabi
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Askelson, Mark A., Patricia M. Pauley, and Jerry M. Straka. "Response Functions for Arbitrary Weight Functions and Data Distributions. Part II: Response Function Derivation and Verification." Monthly Weather Review 133, no. 8 (2005): 2132–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1175/mwr2963.1.

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Abstract Distance-dependent weighted averaging (DDWA) is a process that is fundamental to most of the objective analysis schemes that are used in meteorology. Despite its ubiquity, aspects of its effects are still poorly understood. This is especially true for the most typical situation of observations that are discrete, bounded, and irregularly distributed. To facilitate understanding of the effects of DDWA schemes, a framework that enables the determination of response functions for arbitrary weight functions and data distributions is developed. An essential element of this approach is the e
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Fonseka, J. P., and Rongqiang Mao. "Nonlinear continuous phase modulation." IEEE Transactions on Communications 42, no. 9 (1994): 2661–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.317402.

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Tamura, Moe, Yuki Niwa, and Taro Semba. "Abstract 5260: Combination activity of eribulin liposomal formulation and anti-PD-1 antibody after tumor regrowth during anti-PD-1 antibody treatment in mice." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 5260. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-5260.

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Abstract Eribulin (ERI) has been reported a microtubule dynamics inhibitor with unique tumor microenvironment modulations such as vascular remodeling activity. In the previous meeting (AACR2022, 2023), we reported that ERI and liposomal formulation of ERI (ERI-LF) also have immunomodulatory activity that induces CD8+ T cells via its vascular remodeling activity and ERI-LF showed more potent immune modulation and combination activities with anti-PD-1 antibody (PD-1 Ab) than ERI in syngeneic mice models and humanized mice models. Although immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICI) are using as a key dru
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Leong, Wai Fook, Sze Sing Lee, Jyue Yuan Lim, et al. "Abstract 5932: Immunomodulatory and anticancer effects of cyclical gemcitabine/nab-paclitaxel with continuous dosing of tinodasertib (AUM001) in preclinical KPC model." Cancer Research 84, no. 6_Supplement (2024): 5932. http://dx.doi.org/10.1158/1538-7445.am2024-5932.

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Abstract Background: PDAC has a poor 5-year survival outcome, and its aggressiveness limits the treatment efficacy. This is often driven by dysregulated mRNA translation of pro-tumorigenic genes that contribute to the proliferative and metastatic nature of PDAC. Synergizing chemotherapy with inhibition of oncogenic mRNA translation via MNK-coupled phosphorylation of eIF4E could potentially be viable. To support this hypothesis, we combined AUM001, a MNK inhibitor, with gemcitabine (GEM)-nab-paclitaxel (nPTX) with the aim of modulating tumor growth kinetics and maintaining it in a stable state.
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Steinitz, G., and O. Piatibratova. "Radon signals at the Roded site, Southern Israel." Solid Earth 1, no. 1 (2010): 99–109. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/se-1-99-2010.

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Abstract. Temporal variations of radon in the geological environment (upper crust) are frequent and recognized as unique in terms of the signals encountered and for the lack of substantial and generally applicable explanations. The phenomena observed at the Roded site, located in arid southern Israel, illustrate this situation. The monitoring of radon in the last 10 years or more has been carried out in massive meta-diorite of the Precambrian basement block of Roded. The measurement is conducted using an alpha detector at a resolution of 15-min, placed in a borehole at a depth of 9 m, within a
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Fonseka, J. P., and Rongqiang Mao. "Generalized nonlinear continuous phase modulation." IEEE Transactions on Communications 43, no. 5 (1995): 1868–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.387420.

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Ming Xiao and T. Aulin. "Irregular repeat continuous phase modulation." IEEE Communications Letters 9, no. 8 (2005): 723–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/lcomm.2005.1496595.

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Huang, Hong-Hui, Jian Hou, Yang-Ming Zhang, Yu-Bo Zhou, Li Jia, and Fa-Jun Nan. "Phase 1 Study of Bisthianostat, an Orally Efficacious Pan-HDAC Inhibitor: Part Results of Safety, Pharmacokinetics and Efficacy in Patients with Relapsed or Refractory Multiple Myeloma." Blood 134, Supplement_1 (2019): 5591. http://dx.doi.org/10.1182/blood-2019-129683.

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Background: Multiple myeloma (MM) is the second most common hematological malignancy. This disease remains incurable as nearly all patients will relapse and become refractory to established MM therapy. Thus, new treatment option for relapsed or refractory (R/R) MM is needed, particularly those with different mechanisms of action. One such approach is to inhibit histone deacetylase (HDAC) and produce synergistic anti-myeloma activity via mechanisms of epigenetic modulations. In 2015, panobinostat was approved by US FDA as the first HDACi to treat R/R MM in combination with bortezomib and dexame
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Asano, D. K., H. Leib, and S. Pasupathy. "Phase smoothing functions for continuous phase modulation." IEEE Transactions on Communications 42, no. 2/3/4 (1994): 1040–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tcomm.1994.580212.

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D’Andrea, A. N., U. Mengali, and G. M. Vitetta. "Multiple Phase Synchronization in Continuous Phase Modulation." Digital Signal Processing 3, no. 3 (1993): 188–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/dspr.1993.1024.

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Fonseka, J. P., and Rongqiang Mao. "Multi-h phase codes for continuous phase modulation." Electronics Letters 28, no. 16 (1992): 1495. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/el:19920950.

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Fonseka, J. P. "Block encoding with continuous phase modulation." IEEE Transactions on Communications 42, no. 12 (1994): 3069–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/26.339823.

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