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  1. Experimental and simulation data of hole bearing type connections 

    Studer, Patrick; Taras, Andreas (2024)
    Data in Brief
    This paper presents a comprehensive dataset comprising experimental test data and numerical simulations of hole bearing tests involving 32 single-bolt, 20 two-bolt, and 20 fourbolt specimens. The dataset encompasses load-deformation curves obtained from experimental tests and displacement data acquired via the Digital Image Correlation (DIC) system, which covers specific regions of the specimens. Additionally, the dataset incorporates ...
    Journal Article
  2. Review and assessment of smartphone apps for forest restoration monitoring 

    Schweizer, Daniella; Cole, Rebecca J.; Werden, Leland K.; et al. (2024)
    Restoration Ecology
    With increased interest in forest restoration comes an urgent need to provide accurate, scalable, and cost-effective monitoring tools. The ubiquity of smartphones has led to a surge in monitoring apps. We reviewed and assessed monitoring apps found through web searches and conversations with practitioners. We identified 42 apps that (1) automatically monitor indicators or (2) facilitate data entry. We selected the five most promising from ...
    Review Article
  3. Simultaneous false discovery proportion bounds via knockoffs and closed testing 

    Li, Jinzhou; Maathuis, Marloes H.; Goeman, Jelle J. (2024)
    JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL STATISTICAL SOCIETY SERIES B-STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
    We propose new methods to obtain simultaneous false discovery proportion bounds for knockoff-based approaches. We first investigate an approach based on Janson and Su's k-familywise error rate control method and interpolation. We then generalize it by considering a collection of k values, and show that the bound of Katsevich and Ramdas is a special case of this method and can be uniformly improved. Next, we further generalize the method ...
    Journal Article
  4. Epistasis arises from shifting the rate-limiting step during enzyme evolution of a β-lactamase 

    Froehlich, Christopher; Bunzel, H. Adrian; Buda, Karol; et al. (2024)
    Nature Catalysis
    Epistasis, the non-additive effect of mutations, can provide combinatorial improvements to enzyme activity that substantially exceed the gains from individual mutations. Yet the molecular mechanisms of epistasis remain elusive, undermining our ability to predict pathogen evolution and engineer biocatalysts. Here we reveal how directed evolution of a beta-lactamase yielded highly epistatic activity enhancements. Evolution selected four ...
    Journal Article
  5. Processing Large-Scale Archival Records: The Case of the Swiss Parliamentary Records 

    Salamanca, Luis; Brandenberger, Laurence; Gasser, Lilian; et al. (2024)
    Swiss Political Science Review
    Legislative bodies generally keep records of their activities. While the digitization wave spurred the availability of archival documents, their processing remains a challenge. The Swiss parliamentary records are no exception. In this paper we present a supervised pipeline for extracting and structuring of content of archival records. Our pipeline consists of five steps, starting with an assessment of which elements need extraction and ...
    Journal Article

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