CHARACTERIZATION OF INDICATORS FOR ADAPTIVE HUMAN-SWARM TEAMING

Characterization of Indicators for Adaptive Human-Swarm Teaming

Swarm systems consist of large numbers of agents that collaborate autonomously.With an appropriate level of human control, swarm systems could be applied in a variety of contexts ranging from urban search and rescue situations to cyber defence.However, the successful deployment of the swarm in such applications T Disc is conditioned by the effectiv

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Prenatal opioid exposure significantly impacts placental protein kinase C (PKC) and drug transporters, leading to drug resistance and neonatal opioid withdrawal syndrome

BackgroundNeonatal Opioid Withdrawal Sweatpants Syndrome (NOWS) is a consequence of in-utero exposure to prenatal maternal opioids, resulting in the manifestation of symptoms like irritability, feeding problems, tremors, and withdrawal signs.Opioid use disorder (OUD) during pregnancy can profoundly impact both mother and fetus, disrupting fetal bra

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Population-based sequencing of Mycobacterium tuberculosis reveals how current population dynamics are shaped by past epidemics

Transmission is a driver of tuberculosis (TB) epidemics in high-burden regions, with assumed negligible impact in low-burden areas.However, we still lack a full characterization of transmission dynamics in settings with similar and different burdens.Genomic epidemiology can greatly help to quantify transmission, but the lack of whole genome sequenc

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