Publications by authors named "V Florian"

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  • Sparse-angle X-ray CT is essential for industrial quality control but struggles with balancing scan time and image quality.
  • Adaptive angle selection strategies improve this by focusing on the object's geometry, leading to more efficient use of projection angles.
  • Our research advances these strategies using Deep Reinforcement Learning to optimize for image-based defect detection, allowing flexibility in the number of angles and enhancing defect visibility in the final images.
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A vaccine protecting against different Streptococcus suis serotypes is highly needed in porcine practice to improve animal welfare and reduce the use of antibiotics. We hypothesized that immunogens prominently recognized by convalescence sera but significantly less so by sera of susceptible piglets are putative protective antigens. Accordingly, we investigated immunogenicity and protective efficacy of a multicomponent vaccine including six main conserved immunogens, namely SSU0934, SSU1869, SSU0757, SSU1950, SSU1664 and SSU0187.

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is an important pathogen of pigs that, as a zoonotic agent, can also cause severe disease in humans, including meningitis, endocarditis, and septicemia. We report complete and annotated genomes of strains 10, 13-00283-02, and 16085/3b, which represent the highly prevalent serotypes , , and , respectively.

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Steel syndrome (STLS) encompasses characteristic facies, dwarfness, irreducible bilateral hip and radial head dislocation, and carpal bone coalition due to COL27A1 mutations. Two consecutive pregnancies in a non-consanguineous couple were terminated because of severe fetal anomalies. Complete autopsies with microscopic exam were performed on both fetuses.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with its mortality rate correlated with the tumor staging; i.e., early detection and treatment are important factors for the survival rate of patients.

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