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Currently, a major obstacle in the field is that the transforming activity of Tax mutants cannot be compared using available transgenic models due to random transgene integration sites, variable transgene copy number, and inconsistent transgene expression levels, making it difficult to link the biological activities of Tax mutants with their transforming potential.
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Abstract—Camouflaged object detection (COD) is a challeng-ing task that identifies camouflaged objects from highly similar backgrounds. Existing methods typically treat the whole object equally while neglecting the indistinguishable regions that require more attention than other regions. In this paper, we propose a Fuzzy Boundary-Guided Network (FBG-Net) for camouflaged object detection ...
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Expertise Mid-Atlantic Archaeology; Pre-contact Copper Analysis; Pottery Analysis; Cultural Complexity; Museum Studies, NAGPRA Biography Gregory D. Lattanzi is currently associate professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is also the Assistant Director of the Temple Anthropology Laboratory and Museum. He recently retired from the New Jersey State Museum where he was the Curator for ...